In addition to our weekly Fantasy Reports, which can be read at www.extremeravens.com or via the message boards, OneWinningDrive is going to be giving a little fantasy breakdown for the Ravens’ game each week. Between predictions and fantasy analysis, it’s all good…

Quarterbacks

Joe Flacco, Ravens - You shouldn’t own him. No one should, really. While I and others expect a bit of a breakout game from Flacco this week, fantasy respect is earned, especially at quarterback.

Derek Anderson, Browns - Anderson and the Browns offense have had a dismal season so far this year. They have totaled just 280 passing yards, fumbled twice (neither lost) and thrown two interceptions. All that against just one touchdown.  Anderson still isn’t worth a start, even though I know he may be the “number one” guy on many teams.  The likes of Jake Delhomme and Kurt Warner are widely available.

Running Backs

Willis McGahee, Ravens - Willis should be ready to play for the Ravens Sunday. But you should still expect limited time and split carries. And in an effort to protect McGahee, my bet is Le’Ron McCalin gets the goalline carries for the team (should there be any). Bench him again this week.

Ray Rice, Ravens - A popular pick-up or late-round draft pick, he’ll be getting lots of touches this week. Keep him around, even if you don’t start him. Perhaps worth dropping him into your 3rd RB hole (or the WR/RB slot).

Jamal Lewis, Browns - Preseason prediction was that his short touchdown rush success would vanish. Against a stingy Ravens D, he should be on the bench.

Wideouts/Tight Ends

Derrick Mason, Ravens - Good for catches, not always for yards. If you’ve got him, he’ll rival the point totals of most above-average receivers. His lack of TDs continues to haunt.

Mark Clayton, Ravens - The double-reverse score was a nice bonus, but don’t expect it to be a regular thing. I do expect, however, that Clayton will become a favorite target of Flacco in the weeks to come. What that’s worth? We’ll see.

Todd Heap, Ravens - Heap had a rough first week back, hurting both hometown fans and fantasy owners. But he’ll get it together. And Flacco has already shown signs of chemistry with the big Mormon. Start him if you’ve got him.

Braylon Edwards, Browns - A chance at explosiveness everytime he’s on the field. But with McAlister and Reed on him, and a solid pass rush on Anderson, expect lesser numbers again this week. Still worth the start, though, as a regular TD threat.

Kellen Winslow, Browns - As far as tight ends go, one of the few that you can put in and ignore all season. He’ll get his 5-10 points most games.

Defenses

Ravens - Surprisingly under-owned and under-started. A solid week one helped build confidence. An unexpected bye week two got them dropped. They are worth the pick-up and spot start against this Browns team.

Kickers

Wooooooo Matt Stover!