The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 177

The guys chat NFL bye weeks, recent news, and the Week 6 daily fantasy plays.

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, navigating bye weeks, and their DFS pay-ups, stay-aways and value plays. So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings: Week 6

Plenty of player movement with nearly a third of the season behind us.

These fantasy football rankings track a player’s value for the remainder of the season and are intended to be used as a tool, not necessarily a definitive guide to player valuation.

The scoring system is performance PPR. There is no exact science behind season-long rankings, considering all of the variables and situational uncertainties at work.

Rankings key:
UP/DN is trending up or down from week’s ranking.
NR means the player wasn’t ranked last week.
UP/DN numbering shows where the player was ranked the prior week.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Josh Allen, BUF 7 UP3 the king is dead … long live the king
2 Kyler Murray, ARI 12
3 Patrick Mahomes, KC 12 DN1 there’s just something amiss in KC
4 Lamar Jackson, BAL 8
5 Justin Herbert, LAC 7 the rank stays the same, but Herbert moves up to tier 1
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Tom Brady, TB 9 225 passes to 103 rushes this season
7 Dak Prescott, DAL 7 strength of the running game, weakness of schedule make me   wonder about Prescott a bit
8 Jalen Hurts, PHI 14
9 Aaron Rodgers, GB 13
10 Matthew Stafford, LAR 11
11 Joe Burrow, CIN 10 UP15 hospitalized w/ a throat contusion; was a precautionary move and should be OK for Wk 6
12 Sam Darnold, CAR 13 ugly performance in Wk 5, but let’s see him w/ McCaffrey back
13 Matt Ryan, ATL 6 UP17
14 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7
15 Russell Wilson, SEA 9 DN7 injured his finger in Wk 5; underwent surgery and is set to miss 4-8 weeks
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
16 Derek Carr, LV 8 DN14 he’s erased a lot of goodwill in the past two games, though not as much as Jon Gruden
17 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 13
18 Daniel Jones, NYG 10 suffered a concussion in Wk 5; will start in Wk 6 if he can   clear league protocol
19 Taylor Heinicke, WAS 9 rough day at the office this past Sunday
20 Baker Mayfield, CLE 13
21 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 7 was that… balance I saw from PIT’s offense in Wk 5?
22 Teddy Bridgewater, DEN 11 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a concussion
23 Mac Jones, NE 14
24 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 7 back-to-back games w/ a rushing score is intriguing
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
25 Jameis Winston, TB 6 sorry, Jameis. fool me once, shame on you. fool me   twice…
26 Carson Wentz, IND 14
27 Trey Lance, SF 6 UP31 suffered a knee sprain in Wk 5; if/when he takes over QB1 his running could create value
28 Tyrod Taylor, HOU 10 eligible to return from IR (hamstring) in Wk 6; he should take   over as QB1
29 Jared Goff, DET 9
30 Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 6 did not play in Wk 5 w/ a calf injury; could be back in Wk 7   when SF returns from bye
31 Justin Fields, CHI 10 even on limited pass attempts he’s taking a beating
32 Zach Wilson, NYJ 6
33 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 14 eligible to return from IR (ribs) in Wk 6
34 Geno Smith, SEA 9 NR set to make at least three starts in place of Wilson
35 Ryan Fitzpatrick, WAS 9 on IR w/ hip injury; no lock to regain starting job when he   returns
36 Deshaun Watson, HOU 10
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Derrick Henry, TEN 13
2 Alvin Kamara, NO 6
3 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 7
4 Christian McCaffrey, CAR 13 DN2 missed second straight game w/ a hamstring injury in Wk 5; he could return in Wk 6
5 Nick Chubb, CLE 13
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Austin Ekeler, LAC 7
7 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7 DN5 did not play in Wk 5 w/ an ankle injury; has missed 2 of last 3 gms; are we sure he’s not breaking down?
8 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14
9 Aaron Jones, GB 13
10 James Robinson, JAC 7 UP15 it looks like Meyer realized Robinson might just be his best offensive weapon
11 Joe Mixon, CIN 10 played sparingly in Wk 5 after injuring his ankle the previous   week
12 D’Andre Swift, DET 9
13 Najee Harris, PIT 7 UP16 loved what I saw from Harris in Wk 5; if he builds on it, he’s moving up more
14 Antonio Gibson, WAS 9
15 Kareem Hunt, CLE 13 UP17
16 Saquon Barkley, NYG 10 DN10 carted off w/ an ankle injury in Wk 5; he’s week-to-week, but this feels like a significant setback
17 Chris Carson, SEA 9 did not play in Wk 5 w/ a neck injury; his status for Wk 6 is   unknown
18 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 12 DN12 suffered a sprained MCL in Wk 5; he’s expected to miss a few weeks
19 Darrell Henderson, LAR 11 UP21
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
20 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL 6 UP28 how did it take so long for someone to utilize Patterson like this?
21 David Montgomery, CHI 10 placed on IR w/ a knee injury; eligible to return in Wk 8 but   likely to be out beyond that
22 Josh Jacobs, LV 8 DN19 averaging 3.8 YPC since the team moved to Las Vegas
23 Miles Sanders, PHI 14
24 Leonard Fournette, TB 9 UP30 there’s some real distance between Fournette and RoJo this season
25 Chase Edmonds, ARI 12
26 Javonte Williams, DEN 11
27 James Conner, ARI 12
28 Damien Harris, NE 14 suffered a rib injury in Wk 5 and did not return; his status   for Wk 6 is TBD
29 Jamaal Williams, DET 9 UP31
30 Zack Moss, BUF 7 UP34
31 Devin Singletary, BUF 7 DN25
32 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 11
33 Elijah Mitchell, SF 6 returned in Wk 5 after missing two games w/ a shoulder injury;   had 9 of SF’s 11 RB carries
34 Mike Davis, ATL 6
35 Tony Pollard, DAL 7 still feels like a luxury item to me; I wanna see his usage in   some competitive games
36 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7 UP51 capable of being a top-15 fantasy back based on Cook’s status; but what’s his role when Cook is healthy?
37 Myles Gaskin, MIA 14
38 AJ Dillon, GB 13 UP43 176 yards of offense and a TD in the past two weeks
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
39 Nyheim Hines, IND 14 DN37
40 J.D. McKissic, WAS 9 DN36 on pace for 44 receptions in 17 gms after catching 80 in 16 last year
41 Damien Williams, CHI 10 UP45 played well in Wk 5 but split duties w/ Khalil Herbert
42 Sony Michel, LAR 11
43 Ty’Son Williams, BAL 8 DN40 at least he was active this week
44 Michael Carter, NYJ 6
45 Alex Collins, SEA 9 UP60 likely RB1 if Carson misses time; also expect more rushing from SEA while Wilson is out
46 Mark Ingram, HOU 10 UP49 getting most of the carries; Taylor’s return should help the offense
47 Latavius Murray, BAL 8
48 Darrel Williams, KC 12 UP53 should be the top back in KC for as long as CEH is out of action
49 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 14
50 Ronald Jones, TB 9
51 Devontae Booker, NYG 10 UP68 should fill in for Barkley while he’s out
52 Kenyan Drake, LV 8 why did Las Vegas hand him a $14.5M contract to never use him?
53 Trey Sermon, SF 6 DN39 had one carry in Wk 5 w/ Mitchell back in the lineup
54 Phillip Lindsay, HOU 10
55 Giovani Bernard, TB 9 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a knee injury
56 Khalil Herbert, CHI 10 NR ran for 75 yds in Wk 5; hard to say what his long-term value is once Montgomery/Cohen return
57 Malcolm Brown, MIA 14
58 Marlon Mack, IND 14 still waiting on that trade…
59 Carlos Hyde, JAC 7 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a shoulder   injury
60 David Johnson, HOU 10
61 Chuba Hubbard, CAR 13 topped 100 yds in Wk 5 but McCaffrey’s return is imminent
62 Samaje Perine, CIN 10 placed on COVID list; status for Wk 6 is TBD
63 Larry Rountree, LAC 7 as long as Ekeler is healthy it doesn’t matter who RB2 is, but   there’s zero clarity there right now
64 Darrynton Evans, TEN 13 designated to return from IR (knee) but has yet to be   activated
65 Justin Jackson, LAC 7
66 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 14 NR took over for Harris, who got hurt and also fumbled; had a TD wiped away by penalty
67 Le’Veon Bell, BAL 8 inactive in Wk 5; BAL’s RB situation is a mess
68 Peyton Barber, LV 8 DNP in Wk 5 w/ a turf toe injury; his status for Wk 6 is TBD
69 Tarik Cohen, CHI 10 on the PUP list w/ a knee injury; eligible to return in Wk 7
70 Ty Johnson, NYJ 6 NR
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Davante Adams, GB 13
2 Tyreek Hill, KC 12 sustained a minor knee injury in Wk 5; he’s not expected to   miss time
3 Cooper Kupp, LAR 11 UP5
4 DK Metcalf, SEA 9 he played well once Geno Smith took over, which is encouraging
5 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7 UP9 has distanced himself from Thielen
6 Terry McLaurin, WAS 9
7 Keenan Allen, LAC 7
8 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 12
9 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7 DN3 this whole “spreading the ball around” thing is not great for Diggs’ value
10 Mike Williams, LAC 7 UP14 currently on pace for a 105-1602-20 line
11 D.J. Moore, CAR 13
12 Mike Evans, TB 9 Evans slides into Tier 1
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
13 Calvin Ridley, ATL 6 DN11 DNP in Wk 5 due to a personal matter; no reason to believe he won’t play in Wk 7 following bye
14 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 7
15 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10 UP24 it feels like he has already surpassed Higgins as WR1 in Cincy
16 Deebo Samuel, SF 6
17 Diontae Johnson, PIT 7 UP20 w/ Smith-Schuster done for the year, Johnson solidifies as a WR2
18 Brandin Cooks, HOU 10
19 Robert Woods, LAR 11 UP25
20 Tyler Lockett, SEA 9 DN15 I worry more about Lockett than Metcalf w/ Smith at QB
21 A.J. Brown, TEN 13 DN16 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a hamstring injury
22 Adam Thielen, MIN 7 DN18 50 yds receiving or less in four straight games
23 Chris Godwin, TB 9
24 Chase Claypool, PIT 7 UP31 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a hamstring injury
25 Amari Cooper, DAL 7 DN23
26 Julio Jones, TEN 13 missed second straight game w/ a hamstring injury in Wk 5; his   status for Wk 6 is TBD
27 Antonio Brown, TB 9 UP39 if any team can support three fantasy WRs per week it’s TB
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
28 Tee Higgins, CIN 10 DN21 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous two games w/ a shoulder injury
29 DeVonta Smith, PHI 14
30 Courtland Sutton, DEN 11 UP34
31 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14
32 Marquise Brown, BAL 8
33 Allen Robinson II, CHI 10 DN22 it’s painfully obvious the Bears do not want to throw the ball
34 Emmanuel Sanders, BUF 7 UP43 four TDs in his last two games; lot of competition for balls, though
35 Kenny Golladay, NYG 10 DN29 suffered a knee injury in Wk 5 and did not return; he’s unlikely to play in Wk 6
36 Laviska Shenault Jr., JAC 7
37 Michael Thomas, NO 6 on the PUP list w/ an ankle injury; eligible to return in Wk 7
38 Rondale Moore, ARI 12 UP45 his skill set is unique in ARI’s offense; as such, I like him better than Green or Kirk
39 Henry Ruggs III, LV 8
40 Marvin Jones, JAC 7 DN33 it was Check-down City in JAX on Sunday
41 Corey Davis, NYJ 6
42 Odell Beckham Jr., CLE 13 DN30 how is OBJ such an afterthought on that team, even when they pass?
43 Darnell Mooney, CHI 10
44 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 14 need to see him play w/ Tagovailoa
45 A.J. Green, ARI 12
46 Jakobi Meyers, NE 14
47 Jamison Crowder, NYJ 6 UP54
48 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 6
49 Curtis Samuel, WAS 9 DN41 suffered a groin injury in Wk 5 and is week-to-week; not great considering he just returned from a groin injury
50 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10 DN44 feels like an afterthought when Chase and Higgins are both healthy
51 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 11 on IR w/ a high ankle sprain; expected to return around Wk 8
52 Hunter Renfrow, LV 8 UP56
53 Jarvis Landry, CLE 13 on IR w/ a knee injury; eligible to return in Wk 6
54 Cole Beasley, BUF 7 DN51 totally hit or miss through five games
55 Sterling Shepard, NYG 10 missed second straight game w/ a hamstring injury in Wk 5; his   status for Wk 6 is TBD
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
56 Christian Kirk, ARI 12
57 Robby Anderson, CAR 13 DN52 12 receptions through five games
58 Mecole Hardman, KC 12 UP73 if KC actually embraces a short-passing attack, Hardman might deliver some value
59 DeVante Parker, MIA 14 DNP in Week 5 w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 6 is   TBD
60 Russell Gage Jr., ATL 6 missed third straight game w/ an ankle injury in Wk 5; he   could return in Wk 7 following bye
61 Sammy Watkins, BAL 8 suffered a hamstring injury in Wk 5; the severity is unknown
62 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET 9 NR he replaces Cephus, who broke his collarbone, in the rankings; 13 catches in his last two games
63 Marquez Callaway, NO 6 UP71 159 receiving yds and 2 TDs in the past two games; I’m still skeptical of NO’s passing game
64 Bryan Edwards, LV 8
65 Kadarius Toney, NYG 10 NR posted a 16-267-0 line over the past two games; tons of injuries w/ NYG WRs though
66 T.Y. Hilton, IND 14 yet to play in 2021 w/ a neck injury; he’s eligible to return
67 James Washington, PIT 7 NR with Smith-Schuster done for the year, Washington enters the rankings; he missed Wk 5 w/ a groin injury
68 Jalen Reagor, PHI 14
69 Michael Gallup, DAL 7 DN65 on IR w/ an ankle injury; eligible to be activated but has not returned to practice
70 Tim Patrick, DEN 11 producing, but w/ Jeudy potentially returning soon his   long-term outlook is not great
71 K.J. Osborn, MIN 7 DN64
72 Nelson Agholor, NE 14 DN66
73 Van Jefferson, LAR 11 hard to see him offering much unless Kupp or Woods get hurt
74 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB 13 on IR w/ a hamstring injury; eligible to return in Wk 7
75 Kalif Raymond, DET 9 DN72
76 Elijah Moore, NYJ 6 returned in Wk 5 after missing previous game w/ a concussion
77 Rashad Bateman, BAL 8 yet to play this season w/ groin injury; eligible to return
78 Josh Gordon, KC 12
79 Darius Slayton, NYG 10 DN74 missed second straight game w/ a hamstring injury in Wk 5; his status for Wk 6 is TBD
80 Will Fuller, MIA 14 DN76 placed on IR w/ a broken finger; eligible to return in Wk 8
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Travis Kelce, KC 12 suffered a stinger in Wk 5; his status for Wk 6 is TBD
2 Darren Waller, LV 8
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
3 Mark Andrews, BAL 8
4 T.J. Hockenson, DET 9 DN3 three straight weeks of nominal production
5 Kyle Pitts, ATL 6 a step in the right direction in Wk 5, albeit w/ ATL short on   WRs
6 George Kittle, SF 6 DN4 placed on IR w/ a calf injury; eligible to return in Wk 9
7 Rob Gronkowski, TB 9 missed second straight game w/ a rib injury in Wk 5; his   status for Wk 6 is TBD
8 Dallas Goedert, PHI 14
9 Hunter Henry, NE 14 UP11 two straight weeks w/ a TD
10 Dawson Knox, BUF 7 UP18 am I still skeptical? yes. can I ignore five TDs in four gms? no.
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
11 Dalton Schultz, DAL 7 UP14
12 Noah Fant, DEN 11
13 Mike Gesicki, MIA 14 posting solid numbers, but that’s been w/ Brissett at QB
14 Tyler Higbee, LAR 11
15 Evan Engram, NYG 10 UP19 so many injuries for the NYG WR corps
16 Robert Tonyan, GB 13
17 Jared Cook, LAC 7
18 Logan Thomas, WAS 9 DN12 placed on IR w/ a hamstring injury; eligible to return in Wk 8
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
19 Jonnu Smith, NE 14
20 Tyler Conklin, MIN 7 UP26
21 Austin Hooper, CLE 13
22 Dan Arnold, JAC 7 NR could be a popular check-down target for Lawrence
23 Gerald Everett, SEA 9
24 Zach Ertz, PHI 14
25 Cole Kmet, CHI 10
26 Mo Alie-Cox 14 NR 92 yds and 2 TDs in his last two games
27 C.J. Uzomah, CIN 10
28 Blake Jarwin, DAL 7 it’s all Schultz right now
29 Juwan Johnson, NO 6
30 Pat Freiermuth, PIT 7
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Bills, BUF 7 seeing what they did to KC on SNF solidified their hold on the   top spot
2 Rams, LAR 11
3 Buccaneers, TB 9
4 Browns, CLE 13 they had no answers for the Chargers in Wk 5
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 49ers, SF 6 UP9
6 Steelers, PIT 7 DN4
7 Ravens, BAL 8
8 Cardinals, ARI 12
9 Cowboys, DAL 7 UP11 two more INTs for DAL; the schedule gets tougher, so we’ll see how well they hold up
10 Bears, CHI 10 UP18 finding ways to get after the QB
11 Patriots, NE 14
12 Broncos, DEN 11 DN7
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
13 Panthers, CAR 13
14 Saints, NO 6
15 Colts, IND 14
16 Packers, GB 13 UP20 generating pressure, forcing turnovers; they look much better since midway through Wk 2
17 Chargers, LAC 7
18 Vikings, MIN 7 UP19
19 Eagles, PHI 14 NR
20 Washington, WAS 9 I keep thinking it’s going to get better

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 6 free-agent forecast

Bye weeks return for Week 6, and we have you covered.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Bye weeks: Falcons, Saints, Jets, 49ers

Fantasy football waiver wire targets

Priority free agents

1) WR Kadarius Toney, New York Giants: Never mind a fourth-quarter ejection for throwing a right jab, Toney delivered a haymaker of a performance vs. the Dallas defense in Week 5. Provided he doesn’t get suspended, which is unlikely, the rookie’s breakthrough showing comes on the heels of being a watch lister in this very space last week after a nine-target, 6-78-0 Week 4. The explosiveness displayed in Week 5 makes him dangerous regardless of the quarterback. Daniel Jones was concussed and wobbled his way onto a cart ride into the locker room after sending four of Toney’s 13 targets. Human-giraffe hybrid Mike Glennon threw nine passes to the Florida product out of a total 10 catches for 189 yards between the QBs. The Giants lost wideout Kenny Golladay (hyperextended knee) in a game in which New York also was without Darius Slayton and Sterling Shepard for the second straight contest. The G-Men play the Los Angeles Rams, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders before a Week 10 hiatus. Toney could be a busy dude.

Availability: 80%
FAAB
: $24-26

2) RB Devontae Booker, New York Giants: Saquon “Snake-bitten” Barkley stepped on a defender’s foot in Week 5 and rolled his ankle severely enough to immediately grow a baseball worth of swelling just above his lateral ankle bone. It appears as if he escaped serious injury with a low-grade sprain, though it’s unlikely he can shake it off before next Sunday’s tilt with the Los Angeles Rams. His backup, Booker, may be handcuffed to Barkley in deeper and/or more competitive leagues. There’s a strong chance he’s available in smaller formats or causal settings. Booker ran 14 times for only 35 yards in Barkley’s stead, finding the end zone once on the ground and another time via a three-catch, 16-yard aerial display.

Availability: 84%
FAAB
: $14-16

3) WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions: Last week, the rookie was listed in the “watch list” section after he was targeted eight times (6-70-0), and St. Brown came through again with another quality day for PPR purposes. Detroit’s most talented wideout saw eight more targets, going for 65 yards on his seven snatches. He isn’t going to be a serious threat to score touchdowns, making St. Brown a weekly flex consideration in PPR as bye weeks alter the lineup landscape for the next few months. Cincinnati, LAR, and Philly are ahead before a Week 9 rest, but St. Brown has season-long rosterability.

Availability: 95%
FAAB
: $7-8

4) RB Khalil Herbert, Chicago Bears: As Chicago tries to find its way for the next month-plus without running back David Montgomery, Herbert, a rookie sixth-rounder, paced the team in carries with 18. The 5-foot-9, 212-pound back ran for 75 yards (4.2 YPC) and had no passes sent his way. The Bears could get RB Tarik Cohen (knee) back soon, which makes Herbert a less appealing short-term investment, but he’s worth an add with bye weeks upon us. Veteran running back Damien Williams toted it 16 times for 64 yards and scored, catching 20 yards worth on two passes. Herbert doesn’t have the easiest schedule, though, which is another factor preventing him from being a stronger recommendation. Chicago hosts Green Bay in Week 6 before traveling to Tampa Bay, returning home vs. San Francisco, and then heading to the Steel City before a Week 10 bye.

Availability: 81%
FAAB
: $6-7

5) RB Alex Collins, Seattle Seahawks: Chris Carson (neck) could return this week, which would render Collins useless, but it’s no guarantee. Any starting running back belongs on rosters, so if you were late to the party last week, make sure to check your wire for the veteran. In the past two weeks, including one start, he has posted 78 and 72 total yards, respectively, including a touchdown on the ground two games ago. The loss of QB Russell Wilson (finger) should lead to more reliance on the backfield. Unfortunately, despite pitching well in relief last Thursday, Geno Smith doesn’t scare defenses. And the units Collins will see in the next couple of games (PIT, NO) are terrifying for fantasy backs. Add him but only due to bye weeks and the ever-present need to cover a running back injury.

Availability: 67%
FAAB
: $6-7

6) QB Taylor Heinicke, Washington Football Team: Week 5 wasn’t pretty for Heinicke, but gunslingers keep slingin’, and he will have to do just that over the next few games. In Week 6, with bye weeks commencing, the Kansas City Chiefs come to town, and the matchup all but promises a pass-happy day for Heinicke. The following week sends him to Lambeau Field for a meeting with Green Bay Packers, a defense that will be without star CB Jaire Alexander (shoulder). The Packers, like KC, should force excessive passing by Washington. Anyone playing Heinicke must accept the bad with the volume-driven good.

Availability: 84%
FAAB
: $1-2

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One-week plays

WR Donovan Peoples-Jones, Cleveland Browns vs. Arizona Cardinals: Jarvis Landry is at least one week away from returning from a sprained knee, and the Browns will need all receiving hands on deck vs. the undefeated Cardinals. Arizona’s offense could erupt on this defense, much like the Los Angeles Chargers did in a Week 5 barn-burner. The Michigan alum has been inconsistently utilized this year, and Cleveland doesn’t care to throw it more than necessary, which makes Peoples-Jones a highly volatile play. That said, bye weeks and injuries create nose-plugging lineup choices sometimes, so this one is all about the opportunity to capitalize on a season-high five catches for 70 yards (six targets).

Availability: 99%
FAAB
: $0-1

TE Ricky Seals-Jones, Washington Football Team vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Washington lost starting tight end Logan Thomas to injury ahead of Week 5, and he has been put on IR. His well-traveled backup saw eight targets against New Orleans, corralling five for 41 yards. The Chiefs have permitted tight ends to post top-five figures in 2021, and there’s an inflated probability we’ll see Washington playing garbage-time football.

Availability: 98%
FAAB
: $0-1

TE Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Held to one catch for seven yards on a half-dozen Week 5 looks, Ertz played well enough in the two weeks entering that dud performance to warrant consideration vs. Tampa. The Bucs couldn’t stop a tight end from producing double-digit PPR production in every game over the first month, and Miami’s Mike Gesicki (8.3 points) was the lone starter who narrowly missed that mark. Ertz is far from being a panacea in fantasy this week, but injuries and byes always make the medicine go down easier.

Availability: 62%
FAAB: $1-2

PK Evan McPherson, Cincinnati Bengals at Detroit Lions: The rookie sent every kick through the pipes in the first three weeks. In the past two contests, however, McPherson has missed a trio of field goal tries, presenting a risk-reward situation. The Lions have yielded 14 field goals in five contests, which is the second-highest figure in football. The remarkably scrappy Detroit defense is just good enough to keep Cincinnati from dropping bombs all day long.

Availability: 95%
FAAB: $0-1

PK Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Seattle Seahawks: The veteran has booted all of his PATs through the uprights and only one of nine three-point tries has missed its mark. Kickers have attempted a dozen extra points and as many field goals in 2021 — only three teams have given up more FGAs. Ten kicks of each variety have gone through the uprights.

Availability: 90%
FAAB: $0-1

Indianapolis Colts D/ST vs Houston Texans: The Colts have posted at least five points in each game this year, including seven in consecutive contests ahead of a Monday Night Football meeting with Baltimore. The Houston offense looked drastically improved vs. New England in Week 5, but some of the trickery and the fluke touchdown to Chris Moore have me skeptical we’ll see an encore showing. This one really could go either way. The consistency of Indy overvalues the one-game offensive upgrade by Davis Mills and Co.

Availability: 53%
FAAB
: $0-1

Cincinnati Bengals D/ST at Detroit Lions: Jared Goff has seven turnovers — including a few hideous decisions — in five games as a Lion, and he’s lucky to not lose two of his fumbles. The Bengals gave Aaron Rodgers everything he could handle in Week 5, and with Detroit’s offensive line injuries, Goff may be harassed all day. Cincy is tied for sixth in sacks (13) and 10th in interceptions.

Availability: 91%
FAAB
: $0-1

Grab & stash

QB Jameis Winston, New Orleans Saints: It’s easy to get hung up on his Week 5 performance that was highlighted by four touchdown strikes, but it’s not easy to also forget the prior three games of utter mediocrity. The Saints go on bye in Week 6, which means you’ll need to tie up a roster spot on him in a week with four teams on vacation. The upside is wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle), among other receiving threats, should return in Week 7, and the former Tampa Bay quarterback will have a legitimate month’s worth of lineup utility. The Weeks 7-10 schedule serves up the quarterback-challenged defenses of Seattle, Tampa, Atlanta and Tennessee before the schedule stiffens again.

Availability: 64%
FAAB
: $4-5

Keep your eye on ’em

RBs Darrel Williams and Jerick McKinnon, Kansas City Chiefs: The extent of Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s knee injury is unknown at this time, but in the scenario that he misses time, Williams is the primary target for fantasy purposes. He’s owned in about 53 percent of leagues polled. Should it be a season-ending injury, McKinnon is a low-end consolation prize for desperate times. The Chiefs simply don’t run the ball enough, which makes both backs no better than matchup plays or fill-ins for bye weeks. Williams offers more TD upside, while McKinnon could catch a few passes here and there.

Availability: 47% (Williams) and 98% (McKinnon)

WR Anthony Miller, Jacksonville Jaguars: The loss of wideout DJ Chark Jr. for presumably the rest of the year created the need for a deep threat. The Jaguars will sign Miller to the practice squad and try to fast-track him. He has a long-standing durability issue, and while the fact he couldn’t stick with talent-deprived Houston is alarming, consider this likely Miller’s final chance before he officially gets tossed onto the scrap heap. Keep tabs on his progress.

Availability: 100%

Eligible-to-return tracker

The following fantasy-relevant players are eligible to return from the Reserve/Injured list, but inclusion below doesn’t guarantee coming back in the upcoming week. The date when the player was placed on IR is in parentheses.

  • QB Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (9/25)
  • WR Tyrell Williams, Detroit Lions (9/23)
  • QB Tyrod Taylor, Houston Texans (9/21)
  • WR Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns (9/21)
  • WR Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos (9/14)
  • QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, Washington Football Team (9/14)
  • WR Michael Gallup, Dallas Cowboys (9/13)
  • WR Tre’Quan Smith, New Orleans Saints (9/10)
  • PK Wil Lutz, New Orleans Saints (9/6)
  • WR Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens (9/2)
  • WR T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts (9/2)

Deep diving for running backs

If you’re in a competitive league, it is unlikely running backs are just chillin’ on the waiver wire. But that doesn’t mean gamers aren’t still in need of “break in case of emergency” running backs. These players could be available for a dumpster dive:

  • Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco 49ers (FB with an adoring coach)
  • Demetric Felton, Cleveland Browns (Electric WR/RB but limited role)
  • Alec Ingold, Las Vegas Raiders (FB with a role)
  • Carlos Hyde, Jacksonville Jaguars (James Robinson insurance)
  • Larry Rountree, Los Angeles Chargers (Austin Ekeler insurance)
  • Brandon Bolden, New England Patriots (James White injury)
  • Marlon Mack, Indianapolis Colts (maybe gets traded?)

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 6

Tracking all of the key injuries, lineup notes and weather concerns for Week 6.

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 6 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Darius Slayton, WR Curtis Samuel, WR DJ Chark Jr.
Afternoon games: none
Sunday night: none
Monday night: WR John Brown

Houston at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, mostly cloudy

Houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Jordan Akins (concussion, ankle) has been downgraded to out.

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (quadriceps) made it back to a full practice Friday, and they’re off the injury report. WR Corey Davis (COVID-19) is not expected to play, but WR Adam Humphries was removed from the COVID-19 reserve list.

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

Kickoff Weather: 57 degrees, overcast (retractable-roof dome)

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Green (hamstring) made it back to a full practice Friday and is good to go. WR Auden Tate (shoulder) was limited Friday, but he’s listed as doubtful.

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Mo Alie-Cox (knee) is out for Week 6.

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

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julio Jones (hamstring), WR Russell Gage (shoulder) and TE Hayden Hurst (back) were all limited Friday, but they carry no injury designations for Week 6.

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Dalvin Cook (groin) is out for Week 6. RB Alexander Mattison will get the start.

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

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, clear

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced fully Friday and is good to go for Week 6. QB Drew Lock (shoulder) made it back to a full practice Friday but is questionable. RB Melvin Gordon (illness) has been out of practice this week due to illness and was downgraded Saturday from questionable to out. TE Noah Fant (ankle) also was downgraded to out from questionable.

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julian Edelman (knee) was limited all week and is questionable, but this has been status quo most of the year. He should play. QB Cam Newton (illness) returned to practice Thursday and is not on the injury report for Week 6.

Washington at New York Giants (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 63 degrees, mostly cloudy

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Steven Sims (toe) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least two more games. QB Kyle Allen (shoulder) and RB Antonio Gibson (toe) practiced fully Friday and are good to go.

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sterling Shepard (toe) remains on the Reserve/Injured list. WR Darius Slayton (foot) was limited all week and is questionable.

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

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees, mostly cloudy

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Miles Boykin (thigh) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

Philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) and WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were ruled out again this week.

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

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, overcast

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) is questionable after he came down with an illness later in the week. He didn’t practice Thursday or Friday, but OBJ will be ready to start. WR Jarvis Landry (hip, rib) was limited Friday, and he’s questionable. QB Baker Mayfield (chest) and RB Kareem Hunt (thigh) practiced fully Friday. Mayfield is questionable, but Hunt is not on the report.

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) was a full-go Friday and is set to play in Week 6. WR Diontae Johnson (back) has been ruled out.

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

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, clear

Chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR and didn’t practice all week, which means he’s likely to miss Week 6. WR Curtis Samuel (knee) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

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

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, humid, mostly cloudy

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Adrian Peterson (illness) missed practice Thursday due to illness, but he was back Friday without an injury designation.

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR D.J. Chark (ankle) and TE Tyler Eifert (neck) were limited Friday and are questionable for Week 6. WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) practiced Friday and is good to go.

New York Jets at Miami (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, possible light rain, humid

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Hogan (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least three games. QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) didn’t practice all week and is listed as doubtful. WR Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited all week and is questionable. RB LaMical Perine is expected to see a large workload after RB Le’Veon Bell was released.

miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (ankle) practiced fully all week, and he’s off the injury report.

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

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, rain, humid

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (hamstring), TE Rob Gronkowski (shoulder), RB LeSean McCoy (ankle) and WR Justin Watson (chest) practiced fully Friday and are good to go. WR Mike Evans (ankle) was limited Friday, but he is off the injury report. RB Leonard Fournette (ankle) was limited Friday and is listed as questionable.

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

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear

los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) practiced fully and is ready to go.

Kansas City at Buffalo (5:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 51 degrees, overcast

Kansas City

Lineup notes: WR Tyreek Hill (heel) and WR Mecole Hardman (hamstring) practiced fully all week and aren’t on the injury report. WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) was ruled out. RB Le’Veon Bell signed with the team during the week and likely will be used sparingly, if he’s active.

Buffalo

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (left shoulder) and RB Zack Moss (toe) practiced fully Friday and Saturday. They are not on the injury report. WR John Brown (knee) was limited Saturday and is questionable.

Arizona at Dallas (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 70 degrees, partly cloudy

Arizona

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Dallas

Lineup notes: QB Dak Prescott (ankle) is out for the season, so QB Andy Dalton makes his starting debut in Dallas.

Fantasy football injury report: Week 6 Friday walkthrough

Keep up with all of the notable fantasy football injuries heading into Week 6.

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00 p.m. ET). Teams on the West Coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

ARIZONA CARDINALS (Monday night)
No injuries of fantasy note.

ATLANTA FALCONS
WR Julio Jones (hamstring), WR Russell Gage (shoulder) and TE Hayden Hurst (back) were all limited Friday, but they carry no injury designations for Week 6.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
WR Miles Boykin (thigh) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

BUFFALO BILLS (Monday night)
QB Josh Allen (left shoulder), WR John Brown (knee) and RB Zack Moss (toe) practiced fully Friday and are set to go for Week 6.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR and didn’t practice all week, which means he’s likely to miss Week 6. WR Curtis Samuel (knee) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

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CHICAGO BEARS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
WR A.J. Green
(hamstring) made it back to a full practice Friday and is good to go. WR Auden Tate (shoulder) was limited Friday, but he’s listed as doubtful.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
WR Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) is questionable after he came down with an illness later in the week. He didn’t practice Thursday or Friday. WR Jarvis Landry (hip, rib) was limited Friday, and he’s questionable. QB Baker Mayfield (chest) and RB Kareem Hunt (thigh) practiced fully Friday. Mayfield is questionable, but Hunt is not on the report.

DALLAS COWBOYS (Monday night)
QB Dak Prescott (ankle) is likely to land on Injured Reserve any day with a dislocated and compound fracture of his ankle. He is out for the season.

DENVER BRONCOS
RB Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced fully Friday and is good to go for Week 6. QB Drew Lock (shoulder) made it back to a full practice Friday but is questionable. RB Melvin Gordon (illness) has been out of practice this week due to illness and is questionable this week. TE Noah Fant (ankle) was limited Friday and is also questionable.

DETROIT LIONS
RB Adrian Peterson (illness) missed practice Thursday due to illness, but he was back Friday without an injury designation.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
No injuries of fantasy note.

HOUSTON TEXANS
No injuries of fantasy note.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
TE Mo Alie-Cox (knee) is out for Week 6.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
WR D.J. Chark (ankle) and TE Tyler Eifert (neck) were limited Friday and are questionable for Week 6. WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) practiced Friday and is good to go.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (Monday night)
WR Tyreek Hill (heel) and WR Mecole Hardman (hamstring) practiced fully Thursday and Friday. WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) was idle both days and is expected to miss the Week 6 game.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (bye week)
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (bye week)
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
No injuries of fantasy note.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
WR DeVante Parker
(ankle) practiced fully all week, and he’s off the injury report.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
RB Dalvin Cook (groin) is out for Week 6.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (Monday night)
WR Julian Edelman (knee) was limited all week and is questionable, but this has been status quo most of the year. He should play. QB Cam Newton (illness) returned to practice Thursday and is not on the injury report for Week 6.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (bye week)
No injuries of fantasy note.

NEW YORK GIANTS
WR Sterling Shepard (toe) remains on the Reserve/Injured list. WR Darius Slayton (foot) was limited all week and is questionable.

NEW YORK JETS
WR Chris Hogan (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least three games. QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) didn’t practice all week and is listed as doubtful. WR Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited all week and is questionable.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) and WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were ruled out again this week.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) was a full-go Friday and is set to play in Week 6. WR Diontae Johnson (back) has been ruled out.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) practiced fully and is ready to go.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (bye week)
No injuries of fantasy note.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (hamstring), TE Rob Gronkowski (shoulder), RB LeSean McCoy (ankle) and WR Justin Watson (chest) practiced fully Friday and are good to go. WR Mike Evans (ankle) was limited Friday, but he is off the injury report. RB Leonard Fournette (ankle) was limited Friday and is listed as questionable.

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (quadriceps) made it back to a full practice Friday, and they’re off the injury report.

WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
WR Steven Sims (toe) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least two more games. QB Kyle Allen (shoulder) and RB Antonio Gibson (toe) practiced fully Friday and are good to go.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 6

A positional approach to categorizing fantasy football choices for Week 6.

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.

Key: Upgrade / Downgrade

QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Kyler Murray @DAL DeAndre Hopkins @DAL
Patrick Mahomes @BUF Calvin Ridley @MIN
GREAT STARTS Opp Tyreek Hill @BUF
R. Fitzpatrick NYJ Adam Thielen ATL
Aaron Rodgers @TB GREAT STARTS Opp
B. Roethlisberger CLE Davante Adams @TB
Josh Allen KC DeVante Parker NYJ
SOLID STARTERS Opp Kenny Golladay @JAC
Lamar Jackson @PHI J. Smith-Schuster CLE
M. Stafford @JAC A.J. Brown HOU
Cam Newton DEN SOLID STARTERS Opp
Gardner Minshew DET Marvin Jones @JAC
Kirk Cousins ATL P. Williams NYJ
Ryan Tannehill HOU Cole Beasley KC
Deshaun Watson @TEN O. Beckham Jr. @PIT
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Julian Edelman DEN
Tom Brady GB Brandin Cooks @TEN
Andy Dalton ARI Amari Cooper ARI
Joe Burrow @IND A. Robinson II @CAR
Matt Ryan @MIN J. Jefferson ATL
Jared Goff @SF Robby Anderson CHI
T. Bridgewater CHI Jamison Crowder @MIA
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Stefon Diggs KC
Daniel Jones WAS L. Shenault Jr. DET
C.J. Beathard LAR Cooper Kupp @SF
Kyle Allen @NYG CeeDee Lamb ARI
Joe Flacco @MIA Chase Claypool CLE
Nick Foles @CAR Robert Woods @SF
Drew Lock @NE Will Fuller @TEN
Philip Rivers CIN Tee Higgins @IND
Carson Wentz BAL Mike Evans GB
Jimmy Garoppolo LAR Tyler Boyd @IND
Baker Mayfield @PIT DJ Chark Jr. DET
RUNNING BACKS
Terry McLaurin @NYG
BEST BETS Opp FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Derrick Henry HOU Darius Slayton WAS
James Conner CLE Deebo Samuel LAR
GREAT STARTS Opp Keelan Cole DET
Ezekiel Elliott ARI Chris Conley DET
Mike Davis CHI J. Washington CLE
C. Edwards-Helaire @BUF Brandon Aiyuk LAR
A. Mattison ATL Greg Ward Jr. BAL
SOLID STARTERS Opp Travis Fulgham BAL
Kareem Hunt @PIT Mecole Hardman @BUF
Raheem Mostert LAR M. Valdes-Scantling @TB
D. Singletary KC Jerry Jeudy @NE
D. Montgomery @CAR Golden Tate WAS
Joe Mixon @IND Curtis Samuel CHI
Aaron Jones @TB Kendrick Bourne LAR
Jonathan Taylor CIN Michael Gallup ARI
Todd Gurley @MIN D.J. Moore CHI
Chase Edmonds @DAL Jarvis Landry @PIT
Ronald Jones GB Christian Kirk @DAL
Devonta Freeman WAS Marquise Brown @PHI
Miles Sanders BAL Zach Pascal CIN
Myles Gaskin NYJ Gabriel Davis KC
James Robinson DET T.Y. Hilton CIN
Antonio Gibson @NYG Tyler Johnson GB
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Damien Harris DEN N’Keal Harry DEN
Adrian Peterson @JAC Tim Patrick @NE
D. Henderson @SF Andy Isabella @DAL
Mark Ingram @PHI A.J. Green @IND
Jerick McKinnon LAR DeSean Jackson BAL
Matt Breida NYJ Julio Jones @MIN
Phillip Lindsay @NE John Brown KC
D’Andre Swift @JAC B. Perriman @MIA
David Johnson @TEN Adam Humphries HOU
M. Gordon III @NE Corey Davis HOU
Duke Johnson Jr. @TEN Chris Godwin GB
Kenyan Drake @DAL Diontae Johnson CLE
J.D. McKissic @NYG Danny Amendola @JAC
James White DEN Damiere Byrd DEN
Jamaal Williams @TB R. Gage Jr. @MIN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Dontrelle Inman @NYG
J.K. Dobbins @PHI O. Zaccheaus @MIN
Cam Akers @SF C. Patterson @CAR
Rex Burkhead DEN Anthony Miller @CAR
La’Mical Perine @MIA Scott Miller GB
Dalvin Cook ATL Jeff Smith @MIA
D’Ernest Johnson @PIT Randall Cobb @TEN
Gus Edwards @PHI
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Zack Moss KC BEST BETS Opp
Frank Gore @MIA Ravens @PHI
Chris Thompson DET GREAT STARTS Opp
Giovani Bernard @IND Colts CIN
Nyheim Hines CIN Packers @TB
TIGHT ENDS
Rams @SF
BEST BETS Opp SOLID STARTERS Opp
Travis Kelce @BUF Titans HOU
GREAT STARTS Opp Patriots DEN
T.J. Hockenson @JAC Steelers CLE
Mark Andrews @PHI Dolphins NYJ
Jonnu Smith HOU Football Team @NYG
SOLID STARTERS Opp FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Robert Tonyan @TB Cardinals @DAL
Mike Gesicki NYJ Bears @CAR
George Kittle LAR Giants WAS
Austin Hooper @PIT Browns @PIT
Eric Ebron CLE Panthers CHI
Jimmy Graham @CAR Vikings ATL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Chiefs @BUF
Kyle Rudolph ATL Bengals @IND
Noah Fant @NE SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Evan Engram WAS Cowboys ARI
Zach Ertz BAL Broncos @NE
Hayden Hurst @MIN Buccaneers GB
Rob Gronkowski GB Jaguars DET
Tyler Higbee @SF Eagles BAL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Bills KC
Tyler Eifert DET Texans @TEN
Dalton Schultz ARI Jets @MIA
Chris Herndon @MIA Falcons @MIN
Drew Sample @IND Lions @JAC
Trey Burton CIN 49ers LAR
Jordan Akins @TEN