Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 1

Weather, game inactives and player notes for setting lineups in Week 1.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 1 gameday inactives, weather and notes

Key game-time decisions

Early games: WR Emmanuel Sanders
Afternoon games: None
Sunday night: None
Monday night: None

Sunday early games

Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Eagles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Falcons

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, overcast

Steelers

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Bills

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Emmanuel Sanders (foot) is questionable and was limited all week. He is likely a game-time decision.

Minnesota Vikings at Cincinnati Bengals (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 81 degrees, partly cloudy

Vikings

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Bengals

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

San Francisco 49ers at Detroit Lions (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

49ers

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) was a full participant all week and is not on the injury report. Backup QB Trey Lance (finger) was limited all week but didn’t receive a designation.

Lions

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE T.J. Hockenson (shoulder) participated every day in full and is not on the injury report. Starting LT Taylor Decker (finger) was placed on Injured Reserve.

Arizona Cardinals at Tennessee Titans (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 83 degrees, clear

Cardinals

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Titans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Josh Reynolds (foot) was limited Thursday and Friday, drawing a questionable tag for his Tennessee debut.

Seattle Seahawks at Indianapolis Colts (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 81 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

SEahawks

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Chris Carson (neck) appeared on the participation list as a full-go Friday. He is not on the injury report. WR DK Metcalf (calf) was listed as limited Friday but didn’t get an injury designation.

Colts

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Carson Wentz (foot) fully practiced all week and is not on the injury report. Starting LT Eric Fisher (Achilles) has been ruled out, and star OG Quenton Nelson (back, foot) is questionable but expected to play.

Los Angeles Chargers at Washington Football Team (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear

Chargers

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Austin Ekeler (hamstring) didn’t go Wednesdays or Thursday but was limited Friday, drawing a questionable tag. Reports say he will see a full workload.

Football team

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Curtis Samuel (groin) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list and will miss at least three games.

New York Jets at Carolina Panthers (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear

Jets

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jamison Crowder (illness) will not be activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list prior to kickoff.

Panthers

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, humid, mostly cloudy (retractable-roof dome)

Jaguars

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WRs DJ Chark Jr. (finger) and Marvin Jones Jr. (shoulder) both avoided the injury report and will play.

Texans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Sunday afternoon games

Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 90 degrees, clear

Browns

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (knee) is questionable and was limited all week, likely as a precaution.

Chiefs

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Mecole Hardman (oblique) was a full participant Thursday and Friday after being limited Wednesday. He is not on the injury report.

Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 80 degrees, partly cloudy

Dolphins

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Preston Williams (foot) is questionable after being limited all week in practice.

Patriots

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Nelson Agholor (ankle) is questionable after going limited, out, and limited, respectively, in practice Wednesday through Friday.

Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints* (4:25 p.m. EDT)

*played in Jacksonville, due to Hurricane Ida

Kickoff Weather: 86 degrees, partly cloudy

Packers

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Saints

Lineup notes: TE Adam Trautman (foot) missed a few weeks but is not on the injury report for the season-opening week. WR Tre’Quan Smith (hamstring) has been ruled out.

Denver Broncos at New York Giants (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, partly cloudy

Broncos

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Noah Fant (knee) was a full-go Thursday and Friday week and is expected to play after avoiding the injury report.

Giants

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Saquon Barkley (knee) is questionable after being limited all week. The expectation is he will play but on a snap count. TE Evan Engram (calf) has been ruled out, and WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) is not on the injury report after being limited all week.

Sunday Night Football

Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 74 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

Bears

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Darnell Mooney (back) is questionable but expected to play after fully practicing Friday.

Rams

Inactives

Lineup notes: No noteworthy injuries for fantasy

Monday Night Football

Baltimore Ravens at Las Vegas Raiders (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Ravens

Lineup notes: RB Gus Edwards (knee) was lost for the year after suffering a torn ACL. RB Ty’Son Williams and newcomer Latavius Murray figure to share touches in a manner favoring the former.

Raiders

Lineup notes: RB Josh Jacobs (toe) was limited in practice Thursday and Friday. He could see a lighter workload Monday night, but Jacobs is not on the injury report after being limited as a precaution in Saturday’s practice.

All weather reports are courtesy of The Football Database.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 1

Find out where your lineup options fit into start/bench plans for Week 1.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters.

All player listings by groups are in no particular order and are based off of PPR scoring with rosters up to 14-teams in mind.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Kyler Murray @TEN DeAndre Hopkins @TEN
Tom Brady DAL Calvin Ridley PHI
Patrick Mahomes CLE Davante Adams @NO
GREAT STARTS Opp A.J. Brown ARI
Ryan Tannehill ARI GREAT STARTS Opp
Jalen Hurts @ATL Tyreek Hill CLE
Lamar Jackson @LVR Adam Thielen @CIN
Aaron Rodgers @NO L. Shenault Jr. @HOU
SOLID STARTERS Opp Tee Higgins MIN
Josh Allen PIT Justin Jefferson @CIN
Russell Wilson @IND Mike Evans DAL
Trevor Lawrence @HOU DK Metcalf @IND
Matthew Stafford CHI SOLID STARTERS Opp
Joe Burrow MIN Robert Woods CHI
Dak Prescott @TB Terry McLaurin LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Julio Jones ARI
Ryan Fitzpatrick LAC A.J. Green @TEN
Jimmy Garoppolo @DET DeVonta Smith @ATL
Kirk Cousins @CIN Tyler Lockett @IND
Teddy Bridgewater @NYG Cooper Kupp CHI
Justin Herbert @WAS D.J. Moore NYJ
Tua Tagovailoa @NE Jerry Jeudy @NYG
Matt Ryan PHI Antonio Brown DAL
Sam Darnold NYJ Keenan Allen @WAS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Tyler Boyd MIN
Jameis Winston GB Russell Gage Jr. PHI
Tyrod Taylor JAC Brandon Aiyuk @DET
Derek Carr BAL Amari Cooper @TB
Baker Mayfield @KC Marvin Jones @HOU
Zach Wilson @CAR J. Smith-Schuster @BUF
B. Roethlisberger @BUF CeeDee Lamb @TB
Jared Goff SF Brandin Cooks JAC
Andy Dalton @LAR Jarvis Landry @KC
Carson Wentz SEA Stefon Diggs PIT
Mac Jones MIA Robby Anderson NYJ
Daniel Jones DEN FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
RUNNING BACKS Sterling Shepard DEN
BEST BETS Opp Tre’Quan Smith GB
Dalvin Cook @CIN Deebo Samuel @DET
C. McCaffrey NYJ Parris Campbell SEA
James Robinson @HOU Chase Claypool @BUF
GREAT STARTS Opp Amon-Ra St. Brown SF
Alvin Kamara GB Gabriel Davis PIT
Aaron Jones @NO Allen Robinson II @LAR
Derrick Henry ARI Ja’Marr Chase MIN
Jonathan Taylor SEA Darnell Mooney @LAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Randall Cobb @NO
Joe Mixon MIN Sammy Watkins @LVR
C. Edwards-Helaire CLE Curtis Samuel LAC
Nick Chubb @KC DJ Chark Jr. @HOU
Antonio Gibson LAC Jalen Reagor @ATL
Darrell Henderson CHI M. Pittman Jr. SEA
Chris Carson @IND Courtland Sutton @NYG
Damien Harris MIA Diontae Johnson @BUF
Trey Sermon @DET Corey Davis @CAR
Mike Davis PHI Quez Watkins @ATL
Raheem Mostert @DET Cole Beasley PIT
Nyheim Hines SEA Mike Williams @WAS
Gus Edwards @LVR Quintez Cephus SF
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Chris Godwin DAL
Austin Ekeler @WAS Odell Beckham Jr. @KC
Najee Harris @BUF Marquise Brown @LVR
Josh Jacobs BAL Terrace Marshall NYJ
J.D. McKissic LAC Michael Gallup @TB
James Conner @TEN Mecole Hardman CLE
Javonte Williams @NYG Marquez Callaway GB
Kareem Hunt @KC SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
AJ Dillon @NO Josh Palmer @WAS
Myles Gaskin @NE Marquise Goodwin @LAR
Ezekiel Elliott @TB Nelson Agholor MIA
Miles Sanders @ATL Kendrick Bourne MIA
D’Andre Swift SF Byron Pringle CLE
David Johnson JAC Deonte Harris GB
Jamaal Williams SF Bryan Edwards BAL
Latavius Murray GB D’Wayne Eskridge @IND
James White MIA DeVante Parker @NE
Zack Moss PIT D. Peoples-Jones @KC
Chase Edmonds @TEN Mohamed Sanu @DET
David Montgomery @LAR Josh Reynolds ARI
Phillip Lindsay JAC Olamide Zaccheaus PHI
Melvin Gordon III @NYG KJ Hamler @NYG
Ronald Jones DAL Rondale Moore @TEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Elijah Moore @CAR
Saquon Barkley DEN Emmanuel Sanders PIT
Mark Ingram JAC M. Valdes-Scantling @NO
Devin Singletary PIT Preston Williams @NE
Leonard Fournette DAL Henry Ruggs III BAL
Giovani Bernard DAL Van Jefferson CHI
Michael Carter @CAR Zach Pascal SEA
Ty Johnson @CAR Tyrell Williams SF
Tevin Coleman @CAR Christian Kirk @TEN
Kenyan Drake BAL Hunter Renfrow BAL
Boston Scott @ATL Darius Slayton DEN
R. Stevenson MIA Jakobi Meyers MIA
TIGHT ENDS Jaylen Waddle @NE
BEST BETS Opp Nico Collins JAC
Travis Kelce CLE Jamison Crowder @CAR
George Kittle @DET Kenny Golladay DEN
Mark Andrews @LVR Adam Humphries LAC
GREAT STARTS Opp DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Mike Gesicki @NE BEST BETS Opp
Darren Waller BAL Broncos @NYG
SOLID STARTERS Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Logan Thomas LAC Rams CHI
Robert Tonyan @NO Packers @NO
Kyle Pitts PHI SOLID STARTERS Opp
Tyler Higbee CHI 49ers @DET
Jonnu Smith MIA Panthers NYJ
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Patriots MIA
Noah Fant @NYG Seahawks @IND
Rob Gronkowski DAL FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Jared Cook @WAS Dolphins @NE
Jimmy Graham @LAR Eagles @ATL
Cole Kmet @LAR Chiefs CLE
T.J. Hockenson SF Bills PIT
Dallas Goedert @ATL Ravens @LVR
Hunter Henry MIA Football Team LAC
Zach Ertz @ATL Buccaneers DAL
Jack Doyle SEA Giants DEN
Anthony Firkser ARI SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Eric Ebron @BUF Bears @LAR
Gerald Everett @IND Chargers @WAS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Titans ARI
Austin Hooper @KC Jets @CAR
Jordan Akins JAC Browns @KC
Dawson Knox PIT Bengals MIN
Kyle Rudolph DEN Steelers @BUF
Blake Jarwin @TB Jaguars @HOU
O.J. Howard DAL Colts SEA
Chris Herndon @CIN Saints GB
Maxx Williams @TEN Vikings @CIN
Dan Arnold NYJ Cardinals @TEN
Tyler Kroft @CAR Cowboys @TB
J. O’Shaughnessy @HOU Raiders BAL
Lions SF
Falcons PHI
Texans JAC

Fantasy football free-agent forecast: Week 1

Which players should you check for on the waiver wire before the season starts?

Be sure to check the fantasy football waiver wire for the following players, provided your league’s settings permit acquisitions before Week 1. Depending on how early your league drafted, its bench depth, and a few other factors, the availability of these players is bound to vary.

5 fantasy football waiver wire picks before Week 1

Free-agent recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

1) RB Carlos Hyde, Jacksonville Jaguars: Depending upon when you drafted, Travis Etienne may have still been a factor in this backfield. With the rookie on the shelf for the year, Hyde, a former Urban Meyer rusher at Ohio State, gets thrown into the mix. While James Robinson will be the primary back, expect to see plenty of Hyde. He warrants a roster spot, even if Robinson isn’t on your team. Quality depth is hard to find at the running back position. Nab him while he remains a bargain.

Available: 56 percent
FAAB: <$8

2) WR Gabriel Davis, Buffalo Bills: Davis has a secure role on the team as a deep threat and also would be thrust into the WR1 role if Stefon Diggs were to miss time. The second-year receiver was Josh Allen’s favorite weapon in the last preseason game, connecting on all five targets, including a 31-yard score. The duo showed they picked up right where things left off in 2020.

Available: 37 percent
FAAB: $2-4

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3) RB Tony Jones, New Orleans Saints: Reports out of NOLA suggest Jones is right on Latavius Murray’s heels for the top backup job to Alvin Kamara. Considering Murray is 30, and Kamara has never rushed for even 200 carries in a season, the No. 2 gig has plenty to offer for fantasy purposes. Jones is more of a grab-n-stash guy at the moment.

Available: 68 percent
FAAB: $1-2

4) QB Jameis Winston, New Orleans Saints: Sticking in The Big Easy, some leagues drafted before Jameis officially was named the starter. The availability percentage is low, but it’s worth taking a gander in case your league picked early in August or even before. He may start slowly without Michael Thomas, but as long as the turnovers are kept in check, Winston will get his chance to shine as the year unfolds.

Available: 23 percent
FAAB: $1-2

5) WR Nico Collins, Houston Texans: On any other roster, with any other quarterback, Collins probably would be a WR3 or no worse than a fourth. Fantasy gamers have been scared away from the Deshaun Watson situation, and rightfully so, since Tyrod Taylor is left as the de facto starter if Watson is indeed no longer starting for Houston. Collins brings 6-foot-4 size, adequate speed, and a presence in the red zone this team desperately needs.

Available: 65 percent
FAAB: $0-1

Next week, our typical format will return full of player recommendations of all types. Best of luck in Week 1, and hopefully your players stay healthy!

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 1

Weather, game inactives and player notes for setting lineups in Week 1.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 1 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: David Montgomery
Afternoon games: Mike Williams, Mike Evans, Brandon Aiyuk
Sunday night: None
Monday night: Golden Tate, Courtland Sutton

Seattle at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, clear (retractable roof)

SEATTLE

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

ATLANTA

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

New York Jets at Buffalo (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:68 degrees, light rain possible

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: Rookie WR Denzel Mims (hamstrings) still isn’t healthy, and he will not play in what would have been his NFL debut.

Buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Chicago at Detroit (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Chicago

Inactives:
Lineup notes: RB David Montgomery (groin) has been slowly trending in the positive direction, and he’s officially questionable after fully practicing Thursday and Friday.

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) wasn’t able to get right in time, and he’s listed as doubtful after sitting Thursday and Saturday. WR Danny Amendola (hamstring) also is on the injury report, but he’s questionable and is shaping up to be a game-time decision.

Green Bay at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Miami at New England (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:74 degrees, mostly cloudy

Miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR N’Keal Harry (shoulder) is questionable but fully practiced Friday, so he should be expected to play. It is the Patriots, so nothing is ever for sure when it comes to a questionable tag.

Philadelphia at Washington (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:78 degrees, partly cloudy

Philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) has been ruled out, and Saturday the team downgraded RB Miles Sanders (hamstring) out join him on the sideline. WR Jalen Reagor (shoulder) will make his NFL debut after fully practicing in consecutive days and not receiving an injury label.

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Las Vegas at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:80 degrees, partly cloudy

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Indianapolis at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:83 degrees, mostly cloudy

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Cleveland at Baltimore (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:75 degrees, partly cloudy

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Los Angeles Chargers at Cincinnati (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, partly cloudy

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Mike Williams (shoulder) will be a game-time decision after failing to advance beyond a limited session all week. He’s officially questionable.

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Tampa Bay at New Orleans (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Mike Evans (hamstring) was upgraded from doubtful to questionable Saturday and will be a game-time decision.

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Arizona at San Francisco (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, poor air quality possible due to wildfires

Arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Deebo Samuel (foot) was ruled out Friday and then placed on the Reserve/Injured list Saturday, meaning he’ll miss at least three games. Rookie WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is questionable after a pair of limited sessions to close out the week.

Dallas at Los Angeles Rams (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, clear

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Pittsburgh at New York Giants (7:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 72 degrees, clear

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Diontae Johnson had been out Thursday but was able to fully practice Friday and Saturday. He is not on the injury report.

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Golden Tate (hamstring) is questionable after being limited all three days of practice. He’s a true game-time decision.

Tennessee at Denver (10:10 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 77 degrees, clear

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Corey Davis (hamstring) fully practiced Saturday and is questionable. Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) will not make his debut until at least Week 2.

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: After suffering an injury in Thursday’s practice, WR Courtland Sutton (shoulder) did not practice Friday or Saturday. He is shaping up to be no more than a game-time decision and is listed as questionable. Rookie WR Jerry Jeudy could be heavily targeted in his debut as fellow rookie WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring) also is on the injury report as questionable.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 1

Find out where your lineup options fit into start/bench plans for Week 1.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters.

All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Patrick Mahomes
HOU
Julio Jones
SEA
Drew Brees
TB
Michael Thomas
TB
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Davante Adams
@MIN
Kyler Murray
@SF
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Lamar Jackson
CLE
Cooper Kupp
DAL
Russell Wilson
@ATL
Tyreek Hill
HOU
Carson Wentz
@WAS
Chris Godwin
@NO
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Tyler Lockett
@ATL
Deshaun Watson
@KC
Michael Gallup
@LAR
Jared Goff
DAL
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Jimmy Garoppolo
ARI
J. Smith-Schuster
@NYG
Gardner Minshew
IND
A. Robinson II
@DET
Matt Ryan
SEA
Jarvis Landry
@BAL
B. Roethlisberger
@NYG
D.J. Moore
LVR
M. Stafford
CHI
T.Y. Hilton
@JAC
Josh Allen
NYJ
Robert Woods
DAL
Dak Prescott
@LAR
DeAndre Hopkins
@SF
Tom Brady
@NO
Kenny Golladay
CHI
Philip Rivers
@JAC
Terry McLaurin
PHI
Aaron Rodgers
@MIN
Jamison Crowder
@BUF
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
DK Metcalf
@ATL
R. Fitzpatrick
@NE
Henry Ruggs III
@CAR
Drew Lock
TEN
CeeDee Lamb
@LAR
Cam Newton
MIA
Kendrick Bourne
ARI
Daniel Jones
PIT
Marquise Brown
CLE
T. Bridgewater
LVR
Adam Thielen
GB
Tyrod Taylor
@CIN
Diontae Johnson
@NYG
Derek Carr
@CAR
Brandin Cooks
@KC
Baker Mayfield
@BAL
DeSean Jackson
@WAS
Ryan Tannehill
@DEN
Calvin Ridley
SEA
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Christian Kirk
@SF
Kirk Cousins
GB
DJ Chark Jr.
IND
Sam Darnold
@BUF
Marvin Jones
CHI
M. Trubisky
@DET
Darius Slayton
PIT
Dwayne Haskins
PHI
O. Beckham Jr.
@BAL
Joe Burrow
LAC
C. Sutton
TEN
RUNNING BACKS
Julian Edelman
MIA
BEST BETS
Opp
Keenan Allen
@CIN
C. McCaffrey
LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Alvin Kamara
TB
Cole Beasley
NYJ
Ezekiel Elliott
@LAR
Chris Conley
IND
Dalvin Cook
GB
L. Fitzgerald
@SF
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Anthony Miller
@DET
Austin Ekeler
@CIN
A.J. Brown
@DEN
Joe Mixon
LAC
Brandon Aiyuk
ARI
Chris Carson
@ATL
E. Sanders
TB
Derrick Henry
@DEN
Robby Anderson
LVR
Josh Jacobs
@CAR
Will Fuller
@KC
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Golden Tate
PIT
Miles Sanders
@WAS
Hunter Renfrow
@CAR
Saquon Barkley
PIT
Mike Evans
@NO
C. Edwards-Helaire
HOU
Willie Snead
CLE
James Conner
@NYG
Amari Cooper
@LAR
Aaron Jones
@MIN
Stefon Diggs
NYJ
James White
MIA
Tyler Boyd
LAC
Todd Gurley II
SEA
A.J. Green
LAC
Boston Scott
@WAS
John Brown
NYJ
Marlon Mack
@JAC
Allen Lazard
@MIN
Jordan Howard
@NE
Steven Sims
PHI
Phillip Lindsay
TEN
Sammy Watkins
HOU
Raheem Mostert
ARI
DeVante Parker
@NE
Chris Thompson
IND
S. Shepard
PIT
Cam Akers
DAL
J. Washington
@NYG
Jonathan Taylor
@JAC
Bryan Edwards
@CAR
Tarik Cohen
@DET
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Nick Chubb
@BAL
Danny Amendola
CHI
Mark Ingram
CLE
Corey Davis
@DEN
M. Gordon III
TEN
Curtis Samuel
LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Tre’Quan Smith
TB
David Johnson
@KC
N’Keal Harry
MIA
Justin Jackson
@CIN
Olabisi Johnson
GB
Sony Michel
MIA
P. Williams
@NE
J.K. Dobbins
CLE
M. Pittman Jr.
@JAC
Kenyan Drake
@SF
L. Shenault Jr.
IND
Kerryon Johnson
CHI
Ted Ginn Jr.
@DET
Kareem Hunt
@BAL
Damiere Byrd
MIA
D. Johnson Jr.
@KC
Phillip Dorsett
@ATL
D. Singletary
NYJ
John Ross
LAC
Le’Veon Bell
@BUF
M. Valdes-Scantling
@MIN
L. Fournette
@NO
J. Arcega-Whiteside
@WAS
Joshua Kelley
@CIN
Scott Miller
@NO
James Robinson
IND
Denzel Mims
@BUF
Zack Moss
NYJ
Joe Reed
@CIN
Malcolm Brown
DAL
Dede Westbrook
IND
J.D. McKissic
PHI
J. Jefferson
GB
Adrian Peterson
CHI
B. Perriman
@BUF
Antonio Gibson
PHI
Jerry Jeudy
TEN
Carlos Hyde
@ATL
Mecole Hardman
HOU
Tevin Coleman
ARI
Greg Ward Jr.
@WAS
Ronald Jones
@NO
R. Gage Jr.
SEA
Latavius Murray
TB
Van Jefferson
DAL
AJ Dillon
@MIN
Randall Cobb
@KC
Matt Breida
@NE
Mike Williams
@CIN
Nyheim Hines
@JAC
Adam Humphries
@DEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Ke’Shawn Vaughn
@NO
BEST BETS
Opp
LeSean McCoy
@NO
Bills
NYJ
D’Andre Swift
CHI
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Giovani Bernard
LAC
Steelers
@NYG
Jamaal Williams
@MIN
Colts
@JAC
Gus Edwards
CLE
Ravens
CLE
D. Montgomery
@DET
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Darrynton Evans
@DEN
Chargers
@CIN
Frank Gore
@BUF
Patriots
MIA
TIGHT ENDS
Titans
@DEN
BEST BETS
Opp
Eagles
@WAS
George Kittle
ARI
49ers
ARI
Travis Kelce
HOU
Lions
CHI
Mark Andrews
CLE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Raiders
@CAR
Zach Ertz
@WAS
Dolphins
@NE
Tyler Higbee
DAL
Seahawks
@ATL
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Vikings
GB
Hayden Hurst
SEA
Saints
TB
Jonnu Smith
@DEN
Bears
@DET
Noah Fant
TEN
Packers
@MIN
Darren Waller
@CAR
Chiefs
HOU
Rob Gronkowski
@NO
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Jack Doyle
@JAC
Bengals
LAC
Jared Cook
TB
Football Team
PHI
Mike Gesicki
@NE
Giants
PIT
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Jaguars
IND
T.J. Hockenson
CHI
Buccaneers
@NO
Blake Jarwin
@LAR
Browns
@BAL
Evan Engram
PIT
Cardinals
@SF
Darren Fells
@KC
Cowboys
@LAR
Eric Ebron
@NYG
Rams
DAL
Dallas Goedert
@WAS
Falcons
SEA
Chris Herndon
@BUF
Texans
@KC
Hunter Henry
@CIN
Jets
@BUF
Tyler Eifert
IND
Panthers
LVR
Kyle Rudolph
GB
Broncos
TEN
Greg Olsen
@ATL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
C.J. Uzomah
LAC
Jimmy Graham
@DET
Austin Hooper
@BAL
Jordan Akins
@KC
Jeremy Sprinkle
PHI
Ian Thomas
LVR
Will Dissly
@ATL
Drew Sample
LAC
Dawson Knox
NYJ
Devin Asiasi
MIA
Irv Smith
GB

Fantasy football free-agent forecast: Week 1

Which players should you check for on the waiver wire before the season starts?

Be sure to check the wire for the following players, provided your league’s settings permit acquisitions before Week 1. Depending on how early your league drafted, its bench depth, and a few other factors, the availability of these players is bound to vary.

This week, we’ll keep it short and sweet since so many leagues either waited until the last minute this year or don’t offer a waiver period prior to Week 1. Some of the more obvious inclusions have been left out for leagues that may have drafted in July or even earlier.

In that event, a few options, such as Bryce Love, Adrian Peterson, J.D. McKissic, Steven Sims — okay, basically just current or former Washington players — may now have value they didn’t a month ago. Fortunately, and this is an obvious byproduct of having little on-field activity this summer, it was an extremely light year for injuries. Fingers crossed that trend doesn’t immediately reverse course once the real thing begins.

5 fantasy football waiver wire picks before Week 1

Free-agent recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

1) RB James Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars: Despite possibly being a one-week whiff, gamers should add the rookie back if for no other reason than to get ahead of the curve. Should he either have the bulk of the backfield touches or show a pulse, he’ll be rostered immediately after Week 1 by your competition. Chances are, even with a lackluster Week 1 effort, Robinson will see reps for several weeks, unless Devine Ozigbo stands out. RB Ryquell Armstead will be on the COVD-19 list for some time, his coach said.

Available: 76 percent
FAAB: <$15

2) WR Hunter Renfrow, Las Vegas Raiders: The shoulder injury suffered by veteran receiver Tyrell Williams means he’ll need season-ending surgery. This move likely forces Jon Gruden to play rookie first-round pick Henry Ruggs III on the outside rather than in the slot, thus freeing up more work for Renfrow. Ruggs is expected to play flanker, which allows him to move around the field, and he could rotate at times into the slot, pushing Renfrow outside. The second-year Clemson product is the elder statesman of this receiving corps and deserves a look in PPR leagues after a strong closing of his rookie campaign.

Available: 44 percent
FAAB: $2-4

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3) TE Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota Vikings: The veteran has a history of posting fantasy stats in spurts, often making him a frustrating player. In 2020, the offense, at least early on, could ask more of him than usual. Gary Kubiak takes over as the new playcaller and has a history of involving the position. Rookie WR Justin Jefferson has to learn a pro system on the fly after the pandemic destroyed the normal offseason routine. The Green Bay Packers lost linebacker Blake Martinez in the offseason, and Pack rated as a neutral defense vs. the position prior to seeing their best coverage ‘backer defect. Rudolph has a chance at sneaking into the end zone this week and is an intriguing flier if your normal starter has a tough matchup.

Available: 67 percent
FAAB: $1-2

4) QB Gardner Minshew, Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jags have no running game to speak of entering the year, and the second-year quarterback could be forced into plenty of pass-heavy scripts. He’s a fringe QB1 based on volume alone, but it won’t be pretty some weeks, so treat him as a matchup play. Versus the Indianapolis Colts this week, Minshew is best left in reserve. In the off-chance he exceeds expectations, Minshew will cost a little more next week.

Available: 48 percent
FAAB: $1

5) RB Lynn Bowden Jr., Miami Dolphins: The Las Vegas Raiders spent a third-round pick on Bowden and still opted to trade him a few months later, which doesn’t sound great, but he has a chance to contribute in Miami. The Dolphins have a fragile Matt Breida and an underwhelming Jordan Howard leading the way, so Bowden could be used as a satellite player if something happens to Breida. In leagues that have deep benches, he’s worth a look for a few bucks as a stash-and-hold speculative buy.

Available: 89 percent
FAAB: $0

Next week, our typical format will return full of player recommendations of all types. Best of luck in Week 1, and hopefully your players stay healthy!

Fantasy Market Report: Week 1

Fantasy football player trends and stock updates entering Week 1.

Every NFL season brings a sense of buildup and excitement from the draft to training camp to the preseason – all a prelude to when winning and losing counts. However, as with the rest of our lives in many respects, the COVID-19 pandemic has already created scenarios many deemed to be impossible.

Sports have been forced to adapt and change to the “new normal.” The NBA and NHL put their seasons on hold for five months and Major League Baseball was forced to eliminate 100 games just to get the 2020 season in.

What makes the NFL unique is that it can’t have a scenario under which a team gets shut down if there is an in-house outbreak. In baseball, you can make up games missed by playing doubleheaders. In the NFL, that isn’t possible. You can’t have teams playing four games in two weeks to get caught up. If one team is ravaged with positive COVID-19 tests, the game will still continue unless the NFL opts for a league-wide shutdown for two weeks or so to let the virus clear.

There are far more unknowns going into the 2020 season than we have ever seen at the start of a season. There are some who believe we will see a full season play out, while others are just as convinced the hurdles facing the NFL will result in a stoppage at some point or teams being without some of the star players for extended periods outside of the typical injuries suffered.

A week from now, we will have a much better handle on the status of in-team competitions for playing time, but one thing is certain – 2020 is going to be a season the likes of which the NFL has never experienced.

Here is the pre-start of the season Fantasy Market Report for Week 1. Once we start seeing how rosters shake out once games begin, we will move forward as normal with the FMR determining whose stock is rising and falling.

Fantasy football risers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers fantasy players – Tampa Bay already had quality fantasy talent in Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate – all of whom have been solid fantasy producers – but the addition of Tom Brady, Leonard Fournette and Rob Gronkowski suddenly makes this offense look as daunting as just about anyone in the league. But, many were saying the same about Cleveland last year, and we know how that turned out.

Young running backs – There were some surprises when running backs started popping off the draft board in April, as draftees were coming to teams that already had an established running back expected to be the featured back. Clyde Edwards-Helaire (Chiefs), Cam Akers (Rams), D’Andre Swift (Lions), Jonathan Taylor (Colts), A.J. Dillon (Packers), J.K. Dobbins (Ravens) and Zack Moss (Bills) are all earning buzz that not only will they have a prominent role in their respective offenses, most of them could end up being the lead dog by season’s end. It’s been some time since so many rookies have been viewed as potential featured backs in their rookie season.

Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals – Last year, most fantasy projections had Murray as a middle-of-the-road fantasy quarterback and he resembled that remark. He was 15th in passing yards and tied for 21st in passing touchdowns. What got him into fantasy lineups was that he was second only to Lamar Jackson in rushing yards (544) and scored four rushing touchdowns. As with the last two MVPs – Patrick Mahomes and Jackson – entering his second season, huge things are expected from Murray and he currently sits as a top-five QB in many rankings. If history repeats itself, he will worth that dice roll on greatness.

Roster diversity – As noted earlier, COVID-19 is going to create a strange new world in the NFL. If a team has numerous players test positive, the show must go on and it will create problems for fantasy owners if some of their star players are suddenly down for two weeks or more. As a result, fantasy owners are being advised to diversify their rosters as much as possible. The days of matching up a quarterback and his top receiver are temporarily on hold, making it an ideal time for owners to get as many players from different teams as possible simply to cover their own backs.

Tight ends – There have been times when only a couple tight ends were deemed must-start fantasy players. For a time, those two were Shannon Sharpe and Ben Coates. Later it was Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates. With the changing dynamic of NFL passing games, you have a solid top five tight ends – Travis Kelce, George Kittle, Zach Ertz, Mark Andrews and Darren Waller – not to mention a slew of young talents looking to join their ranks, including Hunter Henry, Evan Engram, T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Austin Hooper, Hayden Hurst and Irv Smith, to name a few. As the game changes, it is a great time to be a tight end with downfield ability.

Fantasy football fallers

Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers – Just a couple of years ago, Rodgers was viewed as the No. 1 fantasy quarterback. Now, he can be had as a backup QB in just about every league regardless of size. The conventional wisdom was that, in the deepest wide receiver draft class in 20 years, the Packers would use a premium pick on a wide receiver to groom opposite Davante Adams. Instead, the Packers drafted Rodgers eventual replacement (Jordan Love) in the first round, added a running back in the second round (A.J. Dillon) and, despite having nine picks, didn’t use any on wide receivers. You’re on your own, A-Rod.

Old running backs – Running back remains the focus of the first couple of rounds of fantasy drafts and the big money in auctions, but being a running back over 30 is a death sentence. Three Hall of Famers are still in the league, but are being buried. Adrian Peterson is now with Detroit – his fifth team in five years. Frank Gore is with the Jets – his fourth team in four years. LeSean McCoy is with Tampa Bay – his third team in three years. None are ready to get their Hall of Fame clock activated, but their short shelf life with teams may end up starting it for them.

New England Patriots fantasy players – Not too long ago, Patriots fantasy players were selected en masse and often taken early when positions started getting picked over. With Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski gone, Cam Newton is going extremely late (if at all) in drafts and auctions, the backfield-by-committee waters down the value of all their running backs and Julian Edelman is the only receiver getting any attention and that isn’t until the late rounds. Even their kicker has been devalued. This will be a big test for Bill Belichick because the fantasy stock of Patriots has taken a giant hit.

Baker Mayfield, Cleveland Browns – Heading into 2019, Mayfield was the hottest rising property in the fantasy world. The addition of Odell Beckham gave the Browns offense talent across the board and Mayfield was expected to take the next step as a QB. Instead, the Browns fell flat and much of the blame was placed at the feet of Mayfield. As he enters 2020, he is in a watershed season that, if things go south again, could get the Browns to look in another direction after the season.

New coaching staffs – Fans may not realize how much repetition goes into an offseason program. Coaches work their players in practices, OTAs, training camp and the preseason. All of those were altered or eliminated by COVID-19. For teams with a veteran coaching staff, it wasn’t as impactful, because of the familiarity between coaches and players. For new coaches, however, the pandemic robbed them of the opportunity to get in the reps needed from May to August to properly evaluate their players. That lack of hands-on work could adversely impact fantasy players from those teams early in the season, making those players a much bigger risk to have in your fantasy lineup the first month of the season.