Brown will be happy to see the return of Seyi Olofinjana

Anquan Boldin (Arizona Cardinals) San FranciscoBoldin has been fabulous since coming back from injury in Week 10, other than a 53-yard performance in Week 12 with Matt Leinart taking the snaps. Brandon Marshall (Denver Broncos) IndianapolisPredictably, Marshall had an excellent game against the Kansas City Chiefs last week, catching seven passes for 94 yards and one touchdown. And while his opponent this week, the Indianapolis Colts , can be thrown on a bit they’re 19th in the league in pass defense only four teams have allowed fewer scoring passes than they have Point Projection: 15 points 13 Steve Smith (New York Giants) vs. Smith has unfortunately only scored one time since Week Four, but he’s still piling up the yards, and has at least 70 in each of his last three games. He had eight catches for 68 yards the last time he faced the Philadelphia Eagles , and though he didn’t score then, the Eagles can be had; they’ve 18th in the league in passing scores allowed Point Projection: 14 points 14 Roddy White (Atlanta Falcons) vs. This week, he’ll face the New Orleans Saints , the last team he had 100 yards against before doing so against the Eagles Point Projection: 14 points 15.

Robert Meachem (New Orleans Saints) AtlantaWith eight catches for 142 yards and one touchdown last week against the Washington Redskins , Meachem more than announced his presence to any fantasy football owner who was not previously paying attention. Point Projection: 13 points FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK 14 WIDE RECEIVER RANKINGS , CLICK HERE !THIS ARTICLE WRITTEN BY BRUNO BOY KYLE SMITH .. Hull City Vs Blackburn Rovers, Kingston Communications Stadium,Hull, England, 12th December 2009, 15:00GMTOn Saturday, Sam Alladyce and his Blackburn Rovers team take the trip down the M62 to KC Stadium to face Hull City and his old friend Phil Brown. The last time the two faced off was in early March this year as the 2008/09 season was drawing to a close.

The game finished with the Riversiders winning 2-1, with Stephen Warnock and Tiger's old boy Keith Andrews on target for Blackburn and the Tiger's captain Ian Ashbee getting a consolation goal.The clubs see themselves sitting within three places of each other and only two points apart, with Blackburn in 12th on 18 points, and Hull City in 16th on 16 points.The Tigers who have been going through a bit of a purple patch in November, gaining eight points from a possible 12, were brought down to earth last weekend when Aston Villa put three past them at Villa Park. If the loss wasn't enough, record signing and recent Barclays Premiership Player of the Month winner for November, Jimmy Bullard, suffered a sprained medial ligament injury that will probably keep him out until the end of January 2010.The Tigers will also be without the services of last season's scorer Ashbee, who is a long term casualty. Hull City manager Brown will be giving late fitness tests for Andy Dawson and Anthony Gardner who both picked up niggling injuries.However, Brown will be happy to see the return of Seyi Olofinjana, who has been absent for the past month after sustaining an injury whilst on international duty with Nigeria. He will also have the tricky task of whether to bring back Boaz Myhill into the Hull City goal.