Tunnel Vision of Week 5

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Justin Herbert 398 – 29 5
Tom Brady 411 – 13 5
 Jameis Winston 279 – 26 4
 Josh Allen 315 – 59 4
 Davis Mills 312 – 2 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Austin Ekeler 17-66 rush
5-53 catch
3
Myles Gaskin 5-25 rush
10-74 catch
2
Derrick Henry 29-130 rush 3
Alvin Kamara 16-71 rush
5-51 catch
2
Alexander Mattison 25-113 rush
7-40 catch
1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Davante Adams 11-206 1
Mike Williams 8-165 2
Antonio Brown 7-124 2
Kadarius Toney 10-189 0
Mike Evans 6-113 2
Tight Ends Yards TD
David Njoku 7-149 1
Kyle Pitts 9-119 1
Hunter Henry 6-75 1
Dawson Knox 3-117 1
Dalton Schultz 6-79 0
Placekickers XP FG
Greg Zuerlein 5 3
Greg Joseph 1 4
Mason Crosby 1 4
Nick Folk 1 4
Chase McLaughlin 4 2
Defense Sack – TO TD
Titans 2 – 2 1
Cowboys 2 1
Vikings 4 – 2 0
Eagles 3 – 3 0
Bills 2 – 4 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB Taysom Hill – Concussion
QB Daniel Jones – Concussion
QB Joe Burrow – Throat contusion
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire – Knee
RB Damien Harris – Ribs
RB Saquon Barkley – Ankle
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster – Shoulder
WR Deonte Harris – Hamstring
WR Quintez Cephus – Shoulder
WR Kenny Golladay – Knee
TE Maxx Williams – Leg

Chasing Ambulances

QB Daniel Jones (NYG) – Left with a concussion and was replaced by Mike Glennon, who will be the starter if Jones cannot play this weekend. The next two weeks are against the Rams and Panthers, which sport elite defenses. There’s minimal fantasy value in grabbing Glennon if he is needed to replace Jones.

QB Joe Burrow (CIN) – Was taken to a hospital with a throat contusion that he suffered during the game when someone poked their fingers into his neck. Burrow said later that he didn’t think it would keep him out this week when they play at the Lions.

RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC) – He was bent backward awkwardly and was in a great deal of pain with a knee injury. He was carried from the field, and there is concern that the injury could be serious. Darrel Williams and Jerick McKinnon saw more work, with Williams the most effective with five rushes for 25 yards and three catches for 18 yards. Barring unexpected positive news, Williams will be taking over as the primary back for the Chiefs.

RB Damien Harris (NE) – He left  with injured ribs, returned, and then left again. He’s worth tracking but early speculation is that he’ll be able to play this week when they host the Cowboys. Rhamondre Stevenson filled in with 11 rushes for 23 yards. Stevenson is worth owning if only because Harris has been less than durable in the past, but he seems to have left all his magic back in the preseason.

RB Saquon Barkley (NYG) – Rolled his ankle badly when he stepped on a defender’s shoe and was carted from the game. Early word has it that X-rays were negative and that it is only a low-ankle sprain. That could heal far quicker than initial expectations when his ankle immediately swelled up, and he was in considerable pain. Devontae Booker ran for 42 yards and a touchdown as a replacement in Dallas and should be owned as a handcuff by every Barkley owner. More information will given later in the week, but it appears he avoided serious injury.

WR Kenny Golladay (NYG) – Left with an unspecified knee injury that will be better explained by Wednesday. HC Joe Judge wouldn’t comment on any of the Giants’ injured players, so Golladay’s status remains unknown. Kadarius Toney had a breakout performance and will be the free agent of the week in leagues where he is still on the waiver wire.

TE Maxx Williams (ARI) – Appeared to suffer a severe injury to his right knee that was severely hyperextended in the best scenario but looks likely to be ligament damage. There’s no fantasy-relevant replacement for him among the tight ends, but he had accounted for 193 yards and a score in his first four games. That production more likely is shifted to either the running backs or wideouts like Ronald Moore.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

Bye Weeks –  This week starts the byes, and we lose the Falcons, Saints, Jets, and 49ers. But this is the time to plan for Week 7 when fantasy rosters take a hit without players from the Bills, Cowboys, Jaguars, Chargers, Vikings, and Steelers. Look for replacements before everyone else does next week.

TE Kyle Pitts (ATL) – The first-round rookie finally had his breakout performance with  a team-high nine catches for 119 yards and one score in the win over the Jets in London. The absence of both Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage helped force Matt Ryan to seek other receivers and Cordarrelle Patterson (7-60) also helped. At least he enters his bye with one big game under his belt.

WR Devonta Smith (PHI) – He’s become a marked man for opposing defenses, but playing in Carolina, he still led the Eagles with seven catches for 77 yards  from a team-high eight targets. That should be favorable for this week against the Buccaneers’ terrible secondary.

RB Chuba Hubbard (CAR) – He’s done just what they hoped when they drafted him. Christian McCaffrey’s backup ran for 101 yards on 24 carries plus caught five passes for 33 yards in the loss to the Eagles. He’ll have another good matchup against the Vikings this week if McCaffrey continues to miss games.

WR Randall Cobb (GB) – Week 3 saw Cobb with five catches for 69 yards and two scores. While it was hoped that it signaled greater use of Cobb, especially considering the loss of Marquez Valdes-Scantling. But he was held to only two catches for 30 yards by the Bengals while Davante Adams blew up again with 206 yards and a score. The Packers’ passing offense won’t ever be balanced unless an opponent can actually limit Davante Adams.

RB AJ Dillon (GB) – The Packers doled 14 carries to Aaron Jones, and he gained 103 yards, but they also gave Dillon eight runs (30 yards) in a very tight game. Both Jones and Dillon ended with four receptions, but while Jones gained only six yards, Dillon accounted for 49 yards and had a 12-yard touchdown catch. For a team that has all but abandoned the tight end as a receiver, it’s a nice direction to see the No. 2 back involved more catching passes.

RB Rhamondre Stevenson (NE) – As noted in the injury to Damien Harris, Stevenson was active for only the second time this year. He ran 11 times for 23 yards as the clear No. 2 back (for this game, anyway). Brandon Bolden only rushed twice, and he was used as the third-down back again but only gained six yards on four catches. Harris may not miss any time, but if he does, it appears that Stevenson is back in the equation. J.J. Taylor was inactive this week. The Pats host the Cowboys, who bring a Top-10 rushing defense, but in Week 7, the Patriots host the Jets No. 32 defense against running backs.

QB Davis Mills (HOU) – After posting humbling stats for three weeks, the ex-Stanford rookie threw for 312  yards and three touchdowns in one of the bigger surprises of the weekend. Mills even connected well with his wideouts that combined for 11 catches for 216 yards and two touchdowns.

WR Chris Moore (HOU) – When the Texans released Anthony Miller, they said it was to make room for Danny Amendola. But he was inactive this week, and instead, they promoted Moore from the practice squad. He manned the slot and led the team with five catches for 109 yards and scored on a 67-yard pass play. That was even more notable since it happened in the only game that Davis Mills looked comfortable and was highly productive.  The Pats locked onto Brandin Cooks and shut him down. But it gave Moore a chance to play for the first time since leaving the Ravens, where he spent his first four years.

TE Dan Arnold (JAC) – The Jaguars lost DJ Chark last week, and the assumption was that Laviska Shenault would see the biggest boost in targets. It is just one week, but Shenault only caught one of his three targets for a 58-yard gain. Trevor Lawrence threw eight targets to Jamal  Agnew (6-41) and the new tight end Arnold (6-64) who led the team in receiving yardage. That’s a fast assimilation into the game plan for a tight end brought over in a trade just a couple of weeks ago.

WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) – The rookie made minimal impact in his first three weeks but then posted six catches for 70 yards at the Bears and then seven receptions for 65 yards  at the Bears yesterday. He’s not only seen an increase in targets, but the Lions may be without Quintez Cephus, who left the game with a shoulder injury. The Lions host the Bengals this week.

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (PIT) – The Steelers’ wideout injured his shoulder and was hospitalized during the matchup with the Broncos. He was immediately ruled out and taken directly during the game. His status should be updated on Monday, and he has already seen a decline in usage this year. If he misses time, it could help James Washington but more likely just heightens the importance of Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool.

RB Myles Gaskin (MIA) – There is nothing reliable here, but Gaskin led the Dolphins in receiving in their loss to the Buccaneers. He ended with ten catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns.  Those were his first scores on the year and more receiving production than from his first four games combined.

WR Marquez Callaway (NO) – After minimal production to start the year, Callaway is getting on track. He scored in Week 3, then gained 74 yards on two catches in Week 4. At Washington, he led the Saints with four receptions for 85 yards and two touchdowns. The Saints are on bye this week, but their next three opponents are the Seahawks, Buccaneers, and Falcons – all advantageous matchups.

TE David Njoku (CLE) – After never catching more than three passes in any game this year, Njoku became the leading receiver in the loss to the Chargers. He caught all seven targets for 149 yards and one score. He broke a tackle and scored on a 72-yard catch. The Browns will always run first, and it took a game that became an 89-point shootout. But Njoku stepped up when the Browns were forced to pass.

RB Khalil Herbert, RB Damien Williams (CHI) – With David Montgomery on the shelf for the next month or so, the Bears turned to a dual attack relying on both Khalil Herbert (18-75) and Damien Williams (16-64, TD) to great effect. Williams added two receptions for 20 yards. But both backs were used in equal measure for the entire game.

QB Trey Lance (SF) – The rookie’s first start only completed 15-of-29 for 192 yards and one interception, but he was the leading rusher with 16 runs for 89 yards in the loss to the Cardinals. The downside of a running quarterback is that the backfield shared just 11 carries, and only Deebo Samuel (3-58) managed more than 35 receiving yards. Lance only started for one full season in college, so he’s very raw. He adds fantasy value as a rusher, but it comes at the expense of all the other offensive players.

WR Kadarius Toney (NYG) – The Giants’ offense imploded against the Cowboys with injuries to their quarterback, running back, and No. 1 wide receiver. But Toney became the best weapon with 13 targets for ten catches that gained 189 yards. He even ran for seven yards. He earned more work with six receptions for 78 yards in Week 4. He looked like the No. 1 receiver for the Giants – and  could be if Golladay’s injury proves to be serious.

Huddle player of the week

Justin Herbert  –  The second-year quarterback has a tougher schedule for 2021, and he started slowly with only one score in each of the first two games. But he’s roared back with a vengeance and comes off his season-best effort with 398 yards and four passing touchdowns, plus he ran in a fifth  score on his four rushes for 29 yards in his shootout win over the Browns.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB David Mills 314 3 QB Russell Wilson 162 1
RB Myles Gaskin 99 2 RB Saquon Barkley 9 0
RB Devontae Booker 58 2 RB Melvin Gordon 43 0
WR Kadarius Toney 189 0 WR Kenny Golladay 0 0
WR Chris Moore 109 1 WR D.J. Moore 39 0
WR Chris Conley 84 1 WR A.J. Brown 38 0
TE David Njoku 149 1 TE Darren Waller 45 0
PK Greg Zuerlein 5  XP  3  FG PK Daniel Carlson 1 FG
Huddle Fantasy Points = 153 Huddle Fantasy Points = 31

Now get back to work…

Lions Wire fantasy football weekly: 2021 Week 5 preview

Our Derek Okrie brings you the breakdown for Week 5 fantasy football options

This past Sunday the Detroit Lions just didn’t do the simple things needed to win. Is that same thing true for your fantasy football team?

Don’t tell me you decided to not play a top star and that player put up big points on your bench. Did you let an injured player sit on your roster too long and not replace them using your waiver wire privileges?

This past week we saw stars such as Tyreek Hill (WR Chiefs), Saquon Barkley (RB Giants), and Ezekiel Elliott (RB Cowboys) all put up those game-changing statistics you need to win in fantasy football. Please promise you did the basics and played those guys leading to fantasy success – right?

Lions at Vikings fantasy focus

One of the basic things the Lions didn’t do well was featuring their top offensive weapons. Their top fantasy targets, T.J. Hockenson and D’Andre Swift, didn’t see many targets. They will need to be the focal point this week in a rowdy dome in Minnesota when they face the Vikings.

Sleeper wide receiver options for the Lions appear to be Kalif Raymond and Quintez Cephus. Other than those options though, it will be tough for the Lions to be potent on offense from a fantasy football perspective.

The Minnesota Vikings got Dalvin Cook back on the field last week and he always gives the Lions issues when they face-off. Kirk Cousins the Vikings quarterback is another player that always plays well against Detroit.

With injuries across the board, the Lions are in a tough spot this week. They have to find a way to score points in a tough stadium to play in with offensive line issues at multiple spots. While doing all that, they also have to prevent the Vikings from stressing their young defense in a multitude of ways. Expect to play most of your Vikings fantasy players and sit many Lions in this one.

Start

  • Matt Ryan (QB Falcons)
  • Zach Moss (RB Bills)
  • Allen Robinson (WR Bears)
  • Jonnu Smith (TE Patriots)

Sit

  • Ben Roethlisberger (QB Steelers)
  • Darrell Henderson (RB Rams)
  • Courtland Sutton (WR Broncos)
  • Eric Ebron (TE Steelers)

Top 3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks

  • Josh Allen (QB Bills)
  • Tom Brady (QB Buccaneers)
  • Kyler Murray (QB Cardinals)

Running Backs

  • Dalvin Cook (RB Vikings)
  • Derrick Henry (RB Titans)
  • Alvin Kamara (RB Saints)

Wide Receivers

  • Cooper Kupp (WR Rams)
  • Davante Adams (WR Packers)
  • DK Metcalf (WR Seahawks)

Tight Ends

  • Travis Kelce (TE Chiefs)
  • Darren Waller (TE Raiders)
  • George Kittle (TE 49ers)

Team Defenses

  • Raiders
  • Patriots
  • Buccaneers

Kickers

  • Justin Tucker (K Ravens)
  • Harrison Butker (K Chiefs)
  • Daniel Carlson (K Raiders)

Waiver wire options

  • Mac Jones (QB Bengals)
  • Taylor Heineke (QB Washington)
  • Jamaal Williams (RB Lions)
  • Damien Williams (RB Bears)
  • Josh Gordon (WR Chiefs)
  • Donavon Peoples-Jones (WR Browns)
  • Zach Ertz (TE Eagles)
  • Anthony Firkser (TE Titans)

Intriguing games and players in Week 5

(Week 5 Bye Weeks: None) 

LA Rams at Seattle, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • LAR: Matthew Stafford (QB), Robert Woods (WR)
  • SEA: Russell Wilson (QB), Tyler Lockett (WR)

Detroit at Minnesota, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • DET: D’Andre Swift (RB), Trinity Benson (WR)
  • MIN: Dalvin Cook (RB), Adam Thielen (WR)

Miami at Tampa Bay, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • MIA: Jaylen Waddle (WR), DeVante Parker (WR)
  • TB: Mike Evans (WR), O.J. Howard (TE)

Denver at Pittsburgh, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • DEN: Melvin Gordon (RB), Noah Fant (TE)
  • PIT: Ben Roethlisberger (QB), James Washington (WR)

New Orleans at Washington, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • NO: Alvin Kamara (RB), Adam Trautman (TE)
  • WFT: Antonio Gibson (RB), Terry McLaurin (WR)

Cleveland at LA Chargers, Sunday 4:05 PM, EST

  • CLE: Nick Chubb (RB), Baker Mayfield (QB)
  • LAC: Mike Williams (WR), Kennan Allen (WR)

San Francisco at Arizona, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • SF: Trey Lance (QB), Brandon Aiyuk (WR)
  • AZ: DeAndre Hopkins (WR), Christian Kirk (WR)

Buffalo at Kansas City, Sunday 8:20 PM, EST

  • BUF: Josh Allen (QB), Stefon Diggs (WR)
  • KC: Travis Kelce (TE), Mecole Hardman (WR)

Indianapolis at Baltimore, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • IND: Michael Pittman Jr (WR), Johnathan Taylor (RB)
  • BAL: Mark Andrews (TE), Rashad Bateman (WR)

Bottom Line

Don’t hurt yourself this week in fantasy football. Those mistakes of starting the wrong players, forgetting to substitute out an injured player, or playing a top player with a horrible matchup can cost you.

Often you hear NFL players say we have to focus on the fundamentals. Those basic essentials in fantasy football would be paying attention to the weekly projections, matchups, and managing injuries with timely waiver claims. Focus on the fundamentals and give your fantasy team the best chance to win in Week 5 of the National Football League.

Lions PFF grades: Best and worst players against the Bears from Week 4

The Detroit Lions PFF grades reflect the continued struggles in the secondary and average showing from the offense against the Chicago Bears

The Detroit Lions seemed to be on the up and up competing against the top-tier teams this season. Heading into Week 4, you had to believe they were feeling good against the Chicago Bears team that gave up nine sacks the previous week. The only kicker was they competing against the Bears and themselves, turning to be their downfall.

With poor execution, sub-par defensive play, and the constant shot footing, the Lions could not get anything figured out until it was too late. Also, to add injury to insult, the Lions lost their best defensive player, Romeo Okwara, for the season, making a poor defense much weaker in the long run.

There weren’t too many stellar players this week, and it reflected in this week’s PFF grades for the Lions.

Lions Wire fantasy football weekly: 2021 Week 4 preview

Our Derek Okrie breaks down the week in fantasy football

As the fantasy football season progresses the depth of your roster is key as injuries pile up. Bye weeks will be here before you know it too. Don’t hesitate to look ahead at a player’s schedule to be ahead of the game before his bye week hits you.

Future opponents are also vital. If you look two or three weeks ahead on some of your fringe starters, that might tell you whether it is best to keep them on your roster or make a move before they have a difficult stretch of opponents to play.

The idea is to be ahead of the trends and prevent your team from being derailed by things such as injuries, bye weeks, or multiple tough opponents ahead. Don’t be the fantasy owner that fails to prepare and therefore prepares to fail.

Lions at Bears fantasy focus

Speaking of preparation, the Detroit Lions will have to prepare for numerous quarterback combinations this Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Could all three quarterbacks play? No, that couldn’t happen or could it?

Justin Fields, the Bears dynamic rookie quarterback, had a very rough outing last week to say the least. Chicago couldn’t wait to see Fields. but after only one week, they did not like what they saw. Andy Dalton is the veteran and appears he might be healthy enough to start again if head coach Matt Nagy turns it back over to him. Nick Foles has also been said to be a possible option this week.

The Lions have been making nice progress with some of their fantasy football stars such as D’Andre Swift and T.J. Hockenson, but teams are also starting to focus on them. Will they be able to get production from others to free up the top players to shine?

Lots of questions in this matchup and not many answers right now. Both teams will prepare and do what they feel gives them the best chance to win. If Fields (QB Bears) is the starting quarterback, look for him to have a bounce-back performance and feel confident playing David Montgomery (RB Bears) and Allen Robinson (WR Bears). The spotlight for the Lions will be on Jared Goff and can he get it done with his lackluster fantasy worthy wide receivers.

Start
Joe Burrow (QB Bengals)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB Chiefs)
Odell Beckham Jr (WR Browns)
Dallas Goedert (TE Eagles)

Sit
Derek Carr (QB Raiders)
Tony Pollard (RB Cowboys)
Sammy Watkins (WR Ravens)
Dawson Knox (TE Bills)

Top 3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks
Josh Allen, Bills
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Jalen Hurts, Eagles

Running Backs
Derrick Henry, Titans
Dalvin Cook, Vikings
Joe Mixon, Bengals

Wide Receivers
Davante Adams, Packers
Cooper Kupp, Rams
D.K. Metcalf, Seahawks

Tight Ends
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Darren Waller, Raiders
George Kittle, 49ers

Team Defenses
Bills
Bengals
Saints

Kickers
Brandon McManus, Broncos
Matt Gay, Rams
Greg Joseph, Vikings

Waiver wire options

Jacoby Brissett (QB Dolphins)
Taysom Hill (QB Saints)
Chuba Hubbard (RB Panthers)
Rhamondre Stevenson (RB Patriots)
Elijah Moore (WR Jets)
Jakobi Meyers (WR Patriots)
Pat Freiermuth (TE Steelers)
Tyler Conklin (TE Vikings)

Intriguing games and players in Week 3

(Week 4 Bye Weeks: None) 

Jaguars at Bengals, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • JAX: Trevor Lawrence (QB), Marvin Jones Jr (WR)
  • CIN: Joe Mixon (RB), Joe Burrow (QB)

Lions at Bears, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • DET: D’Andre Swift (RB), Quintez Cephus (WR)
  • CHI: David Montgomery (RB), Justin Fields (QB)

Panthers at Cowboys, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • CAR: Terrace Marshall (WR), Sam Darnold (QB)
  • DAL: Dak Prescott (QB), CeeDee Lamb (WR)

Browns at Vikings, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • CLE: Kareem Hunt (RB), Nick Chubb (RB)
  • MIN: Alexander Mattison (RB), Justin Jefferson (WR)

Cardinals at Rams, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • AZ: Chase Edmonds (RB), Christian Kirk (WR)
  • LAR: Matthew Stafford (QB), Robert Woods (WR)

Seahawks at 49ers, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • SEA: Russell Wilson (QB), D.K. Metcalf (WR)
  • SF: Brandon Aiyuk (WR), Deebo Samuel (WR)

Steelers at Packers, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • PIT: Ben Roethlisberger (QB), Chase Claypool (WR)
  • GB: A.J. Dillon (RB), Marquez Valdez-Scantling (WR)

Buccaneers at Patriots, Sunday 8:20 PM, EST

  • TB: Tom Brady (QB), Rob Gronkowski (TE)
  • NE: Mac Jones (QB), Damien Harris (RB)

Raiders at Chargers, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • LVR: Derek Carr (QB), Henry Ruggs (WR)
  • LAC: Austin Ekeler (RB), Keenan Allen (WR)

Bottom Line

NFL teams often view their seasons in quarters. After this week the first quarter will basically be complete and fantasy owners can do the same. This is when you honestly look at your team and start to determine what you have and also what you don’t have.

It is a perfect time to seek out trade options and make some aggressive moves if your team needs it. If you are winning, protect yourself against injuries and look ahead at those bye weeks. It’s a marathon and not a sprint more than ever in the NFL and in fantasy football in the biggest season of all-time here in 2021.

Lions Wire fantasy football weekly: 2021 Week 3 preview

Our Derek Okrie breaks down the week in fantasy football with special emphasis on the Lions vs. Ravens

Another exciting week of fantasy football in the books. We saw Lamar Jackson (QB Ravens) add to his highlight reel in a marquee matchup against Patrick Mahomes (QB Chiefs). A ton of other top players racked up big numbers too such as Derrick Henry (RB Titans), Travis Kelce (TE Chiefs), Aaron Jones (Packers RB), and Tyler Locker (WR Seahawks).

Week 3 will be another unique mystery when it kicks off. Will Ezekiel Elliott (RB Cowboys) finally put up the numbers everyone expects or will Tony Pollard (RB Cowboys) take a good portion of his carries as the possible starter moving forward?

Fantasy owners are still waiting to see if Saquon Barkley (RB Giants) can return to the top form he once showed. This will be another big week in National Football League for fantasy football and it is only Week 3.

Ravens at Lions fantasy focus

The Detroit Lions find their record at 0-2 with two tough losses against two very tough teams. The schedule doesn’t get any easier here in Week 3 with the Baltimore Ravens coming to town. There are quite a few interesting matchups in this one when it comes to fantasy football.

The Lions will have to try to find a way to slow down Lamar Jackson (QB Ravens). He can run the football like no other quarterback in the game, and with Detroit having major injuries at cornerback he will be looking to hit big plays to his speedy wide receivers too.

Jared Goff (QB Lions) has been up and down this season, to say the least. At times he has played really well and at other points, turnovers have haunted him again. If the Lions want to win this game and please fantasy owners out there they need to feature their two best offensive players T.J. Hockenson (TE Lions) and D’Andre Swift (RB Lions).

This game could be big for those with the Ravens skills players and it also could be a bit of a slow, ugly game from both teams. Start most of the stars for the Ravens, but don’t be surprised in some Lions players have big fantasy days too in this game.

Start
Sam Darnold (QB Panthers)
Chase Edmonds (RB Cardinals)
Robby Anderson (WR Panthers)
Adam Trautman (TE Saints)

Sit
Derek Carr (QB Raiders)
Mike Davis (RB Falcons)
DeVante Parker (WR Dolphins)
Rob Gronkowski (TE Rams)

Top 3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks
Kyler Murray, Cardinals
Lamar Jackson, Ravens
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

Running Backs
Christian McCaffrey, Panthers
Dalvin Cook, Vikings
Derrick Henry, Titans

Wide Receivers
Davante Adams, Packers
Tyreek Hill, Chiefs
D.K. Metcalf, Seahawks

Tight Ends
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Darren Waller, Raiders
George Kittle, 49ers

Team Defenses
Steelers
Broncos
Panthers

Kickers
Harrison Butker, Chiefs
Daniel Carlson, Raiders
Graham Gano, Giants

Waiver wire options

Jared Goff (QB Lions)
Teddy Bridgewater (QB Broncos)
Alexander Mattison (RB Vikings)
James White (RB Patriots)
Rondale Moore (WR Cardinals)
Bryan Edwards (WR Raiders)
Dawson Knox (TE Bills)
Dan Arnold (TE Panthers)

Intriguing games and players in Week 3

(Week 3 Bye Weeks: None) 

Carolina at Houston, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • CAR: Sam Darnold (QB), Robby Anderson (WR)
  • HOU: Brandin Cooks (WR), Mark Ingram (RB)

Baltimore at Detroit, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • BAL: Lamar Jackson (QB), Mark Andrews (TE)
  • DET: D’Andre Swift (RB), Jared Goff (QB)

Arizona at Jacksonville, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • ARZ: Chase Edmonds (RB), DeAndre Hopkins (WR)
  • JAX: Trevor Lawrence (QB), Marvin Jones Jr (WR)

LA Chargers at Kansas City, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • LAC: Kennan Allen (WR), Austin Ekeler (RB)
  • KC: Patrick Mahomes (QB), Tyreek Hill (WR)

Tampa Bay at LA Rams, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • TB: Ronald Jones (RB), Chris Godwin (WR)
  • LAR: Matthew Stafford (QB), Robert Woods (WR)

Green Bay at San Francisco, Sunday 8:20 PM, EST

  • GB: Aaron Rodgers (QB), Allen Lazard (WR)
  • SF: Brandon Aiyuk (WR), George Kittle (TE)

Philadelphia at Dallas, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • PHI: Miles Sanders (RB), Dallas Goedert (TE)
  • DAL: Dak Prescott (QB), CeeDee Lamb (WR)

Bottom Line

After a couple of games in you are starting to know what your best starting lineup is for your fantasy team and you probably already have some injuries to manage too. Continue to start your stud players while also showing that you aren’t afraid to go pick up the hot hand off the waiver wire.

The next few weeks are crucial to pick up wins for your fantasy team and the Detroit Lions need to try to do the same. Neither wants to fall too far back in the standings early in the season.

Lions Wire Fantasy Football Weekly: 2021 Week 2 Preview

Breaking down who start or sit and the best fantasy matchups for the Week 2 slate of NFL games

The biggest overreaction often comes in Week 2 of the fantasy football season. Whoever did great in those first set of games is the flavor of the week and top players that didn’t show up are now showing up unexpectedly on the trade block.

This is a great opportunity to scoop up those elite talents that are now being offered at bargain-basement prices, and it is also your chance to show patience as a fantasy general manager by holding on to your premier picks despite what they did or didn’t do in the first week of games.

Lions at Packers fantasy focus

In Week 1 the Detroit Lions couldn’t stop the San Francisco 49ers, and the Green Bay Packers couldn’t muster more than a field goal all game against the new-look New Orleans Saints. Something has to give in this Week 2 matchup on Monday Night Football.

T.J. Hockenson looked tremendous every time he was targeted, D’Andre Swift had an electric 43-yard touchdown on a screen pass, and Jamaal Williams also totaled over 100 all-purpose yards. These are all fantasy options that will have to play big again when they face the Packers this week.

Aaron Rodgers (QB Packers) is going to do everything in his power to explode against the Lions and quiet all his doubters. Fantasy owners of Rodgers aren’t going to R-E-L-A-X until he returns to his previous form and shows that he cares this season. Davante Adams (WR Packers) is going to fill up the stat sheet and Aaron Jones (RB Packers) always does damage against the visitors from Detroit, so put them both in your starting lineups.

This setups up to be a rebound game for the Packers and a statement game for the Lions in primetime. Can this tough Lions mentality hold off the previously explosive Packers offense? You have to tune in on Monday night to see.

Start
Josh Allen (QB Bills)
Najee Harris (RB Steelers)
Davante Adams (WR Packers)
Kyle Pitts (TE Falcons)

Sit
Derek Carr (QB Raiders)
Josh Jacobs (RB Raiders)
Robert Woods (WR Rams)
Tyler Higbee (TE Rams)

Top 3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Josh Allen, Bills
Lamar Jackson, Ravens

Running Backs
Derrick Henry, Titans
Christian McCaffrey, Panthers
Dalvin Cook, Vikings

Wide Receivers
Tyreek Hill, Chiefs
Davante Adams, Packers
Calvin Ridley, Falcons

Tight Ends
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Darren Waller, Raiders
George Kittle, 49ers

Team Defenses
Saints
Browns
Washington

Kickers
Harrison Butker, Chiefs
Justin Tucker, Ravens
Matt Gay, Rams

Waiver wire options

Jameis Winston (QB Saints)
Teddy Bridgewater (QB Broncos)
Elijah Mitchell (RB 49ers)
Latavius Murray (RB Ravens)
Zach Pascal (WR Colts)
Christian Kirk (WR Cardinals)
Adam Trautman (TE Saints)
Jared Cook (TE Chargers)

Intriguing games and players in Week 2

(Week 2 Bye Weeks: None) 

NY Giants at Washington, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • NYG: Kenny Golladay (WR), Daniel Jones (QB)
  • WFT: Antonio Gibson (RB), Terry McLaurin (WR)

Buffalo at Miami, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • BUF: Josh Allen (QB), Stefon Diggs (WR)
  • MIA: Will Fuller (WR), Miles Gaskin (RB)

Las Vegas at Pittsburgh, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • LVR: Henry Ruggs (WR), Bryan Edwards (WR)
  • PIT: Najee Harris (RB), Chase Claypool (WR)

Dallas at LA Chargers, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • DAL: Ezekiel Elliott (RB), CeeDee Lamb (WR)
  • LAC: Austin Ekeler (RB), Justin Herbert (QB)

Tennessee at Seattle, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • TEN: Derrick Henry (RB), Julio Jones (WR)
  • SEA: D.K. Metcalf (WR), Gerald Everett (TE)

Kansas City at Baltimore, Sunday 8:20 PM, EST

  • KC: Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB), Mecole Hardman (WR)
  • BAL: Lamar Jackson (QB), Mark Andrews (TE)

Detroit at Green Bay, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • DET: Jared Goff (QB), T.J. Hockenson (TE)
  • GB: Aaron Rodgers (QB), Aaron Jones (RB)

Bottom Line

It is only Week 2. Way too early to jump to conclusions about your fantasy team or your favorite NFL team. Let the season play out a bit and watch the cream rise to the top.

Was your fantasy team behind by a ton like the Lions in your last matchup, did you make a furious comeback to only fall just short, or did you pull out a thrilling victory? Whatever the outcome it has no bearing on Week 2, so put in your best fantasy lineup and see what happens when the smoke clears in another exciting fantasy football week where anything can happen.

8 bold predictions for the 2021 Detroit Lions

8 bold predictions for the 2021 Detroit Lions on the eve of the Week 1 kickoff

It’s time for the season predictions for the 2021 Detroit Lions. With so many new faces in important places and so little preseason action to base anything off, the subtitle here is definitely “predictions sure to be proven absurdly wrong”, so keep that in mind as you read through them.

Without further ado, here is what the look into the crystal ball says for the Lions in the upcoming season.

Lions Wire Fantasy Football Weekly: 2021 Week 1 Preview

Our Derek Okrie breaks down the Week 1 fantasy football slate

The 2021 NFL Season is finally here, and that means the actual fantasy football season kicks off too. The off-season was the time to draft your roster and set your team up for success, but now the games count both in the NFL and in fantasy football.

Your draft is complete, maybe you have made a couple of trades, and now it is time to set your roster. Take a look at your opponent’s team and see how you stack up. Everyone loves their fantasy team heading into Week 1 and everyone has hope. Before your fantasy team hits the field, just remember to compete hard to win while also enjoying the entire season.

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Lions vs 49ers fantasy focus

The Detroit Lions have a similar mindset to fantasy owners. They have created their new roster all off-season and now it is time to see what they have on Sunday. New Head Coach Dan Campbell is excited to get things started and he has some very interesting fantasy football players on the offensive side of the ball to unleash.

D’Andre Swift has been dealing with injuries throughout Traning Camp, but the word is that he is healthy and ready to start the season as the lead running back in Detroit. Expect him to catch a ton more passes in this new offense even if the touchdowns aren’t there as they were in his rookie year where he scored a ton.

The big question for the Lions from a fantasy perspective is the wide receiver position. Will someone emerge as the top target and be dynamic in the passing game? In fantasy football, Tyrell Williams and Amon-Ra St. Brown are the two main candidates to be fantasy factors.

The 49ers have a top-flight tight end in George Kittle, a productive running back in Raheem Mostert, two dynamic wide receivers, and the ultimate wildcard in rookie quarterback Trey Lance. The Detroit Lions defense will have their hands full.

Most NFL offenses seem to start a bit slow in Week 1. Looking at this matchup, some experts have it as a blowout and others see it as a low-scoring game where the Lions could shock the world. This doesn’t feel as if it is a fantasy bonanza by any means, but there are some premier players that could put up big numbers. Can’t wait to see what happens in this game and how it impacts your fantasy team.

Start
Matthew Stafford (QB Rams)
Gus Edwards (RB Ravens)
Laviska Shenault Jr. (WR Jaguars)
George Kittle (TE 49ers)

Sit
Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB Washington)
Johnathan Taylor (RB Colts)
Allen Robinson (WR Bears)
Austin Hooper (TE Browns)

Top 3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks
Kyler Murray, Cardinals
Lamar Jackson, Ravens
Tom Brady, Buccaneers

Running Backs
Dalvin Cook, Vikings
Christian McCaffrey, Panthers
Derrick Henry, Titans

Wide Receivers
Davante Adams, Packers
Tyreek Hill, Chiefs
DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals

Tight Ends
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
George Kittle, 49ers
Darren Waller, Raiders

Team Defenses
Broncos
Rams
Dolphins

Kickers
Harrison Butker, Chiefs
Matt Gay, Rams
Justin Tucker, Ravens

Waiver wire options

Derek Carr (QB Raiders)
Carson Wentz (QB Colts)
Phillip Lindsay (RB Texans)
Sony Michel (RB Rams)
Terrace Marshall (WR Panthers)
Jakobi Myers (WR Patriots)
Anthony Firkser (TE Titans)
Cole Kmet (TE Bears)

Intriguing games and players in Week 1

(Week 1 Bye Weeks: None) 

Dallas at Tampa Bay, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • DAL: Dak Prescott (QB), CeeDee Lamb (WR)
  • TB: Tom Brady (QB), Chris Godwin (WR)

Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • PIT: Najee Harris (RB), Diontae Johnson (WR)
  • BUF: Josh Allen (QB), Zach Moss (RB)

San Francisco at Detroit, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • SF: George Kittle (TE), Deebo Samuel (WR)
  • DET: D’Andre Swift (RB), T.J. Hockenson (TE)

Cleveland at Kansas City, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • CLE: Odell Beckham Jr (WR), Baker Mayfield (QB)
  • KC: Patrick Mahomes (QB), Travis Kelce (TE)

Miami at New England, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • MIA: Jaylen Waddle (WR), Miles Gaskin (RB)
  • NE: Damien Harris (RB), Jonnu Smith (TE)

Chicago at LA Rams, Sunday 8:20 PM, EST

  • CHI: David Montgomery (RB), Cole Kmet (TE)
  • LAR: Matthew Stafford (QB), Cooper Kupp (WR)

Baltimore at Las Vegas, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • BAL: Lamar Jackson (QB), Mark Andrews (TE)
  • CIN: Joe Mixon (RB), Tee Higgins (WR)

Bottom Line

Football is back. Fantasy football is back. Set your lineup, keep your fingers crossed that your top selections do not get injured, do everything you can to beat your opponent, and most importantly “enjoy the ride” as Dan Campbell has told his Lions team.

Fantasy football: 6 WR sleepers to draft in 2021

Which wide receivers are being undervalued in fantasy football drafts?

Wide receivers have risen in prominence in fantasy football in the past few seasons. The NFL’s increased emphasis on throwing the ball means more wideouts are posting bigger fantasy numbers each year.

Finding good wide receivers late in the draft who can help your fantasy team is almost as rewarding as having your NFL team strike gold with a sixth-round WR who winds up becoming a quality starter.

We scoured the average draft position from fantasypros.com for standard scoring leagues and sought out players who should outperform their fantasy draft slots.

Top takeaways from the Lions preseason

Top takeaways from the Detroit Lions preseason games in 2021

We’ve seen what the Detroit Lions can do in the preseason. Three games, the final two played almost exclusively by backups, showed us a few things about the first edition of the Dan Campbell Lions.

Why the Lions winless preseason shouldn’t worry fans (too much)

Here are a few lessons from the preseason games that can be applied to the regular season in Detroit.