Start ‘Em
Philip Rivers (vs Kansas City) – Expect Rivers to exploit KC’s defense as usual. He threw for 585 yards and 5 touchdowns in last year’s series, and will a lock for at least 200 yards passing and 2 touchdowns.
Jay Cutler (vs Detroit) – In two games last season Cutler threw 6 touchdown and no interceptions, and I don’t see that trend bucking from last year with aerial attack that new OC Mike Martz has brought in
Aaron Rodgers (vs Philadelphia) - With the Philadelphia defense still adapting to new defensive plays and new personnel, I feel Rodgers will dominate the game from the get-go with multiple touchdowns and 225 yards easily.

Sit ‘Em
Donovan McNabb (vs Dallas) - McNabb is expected to play despite dealing with an injured ankle, and McNabb looked bad against the Cowboys last year. In three meetings including the playoffs, McNabb averaged 227 passing yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.
Matt Cassel (vs San Diego) – Cassel was miserable against the Chargers last year and isn't worth trusting in Week 1. In two games last year against San Diego he passed for 275 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions. He also lost a fumble. Cassel should not be in your starting lineup for now.
Chad Henne (vs Buffalo) - Henne is still improving as a NFL quarterback but despite have the being 31st against the run the Bills were ranked 2nd in pass defense. The running backs will run wild but Marshall and the other WR will struggle. Be smart and bench Henne this week.
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