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1. Clinton Portis, RB, Denver Broncos — 55.40 fantasy points (2003)
Portis was a quality fantasy producer (and snappy dresser) for most of his
career, but in Week 14, he took it to a new level. The man from “The U”
rushed for 218 yards and five touchdowns — and added another 36 receiving
yards for good measure — in a win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The
following week, he ran for 139 yards and two more touchdowns against the
Cleveland Browns. But after posting a 50-spot, those 26.5 points look like a
pittance by comparison.
2. Shaun Alexander, RB, Seattle Seahawks – 53.10 fantasy points (2002)
Alexander was the undisputed king of fantasy running backs in 2004 and 2005,
but before he ascended to the throne, he put on a show in primetime. The
only problem with this performance is determining what was more impressive:
Alexander’s 139 rushing yards, his 92 receiving yards or his five total
touchdowns (four rushing) … or that he scored all of those touchdowns in
the first half! That game proved to be something of a jinx for Alexander as
he was held below 100 yards rushing for six straight weeks following his
explosion. |
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