
Below you will find out 2008-2009 Fantasy Football Playoff Rankings. Clearly where a player is slotted has a lot to do with how far we think his team will go in the 2009 NFL Playoffs. For example, Jake Delhomme isn’t a better fantasy quarterback than Philip Rivers or Ben Roethlisberger, but because we see the Panthers playing at least two games, Delhomme has a lot of fantasy playoff value. We expect Carolina to face the Titans in the Super Bowl, so clearly Panthers rule our fantasy playoffs cheat sheet this year. Also, if you’re looking for a Printable NFL Playoffs Office Pool Bracket, click here.
Updated Last: 1/1/09
Quarterbacks
Defenses
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Running Backs
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Wide Receivers
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Tight Ends
Kickers
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