Fantasy football injury report: Week 8

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 8.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases its final official injury report each Friday (approximately 5:30 p.m. ET). West Coast teams often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 8 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Joshua Palmer, RB Jerome Ford, WR Tyler Lockett, RB Raheem Mostert, TE Darren Waller, WR Curtis Samuel

ARIZONA CARDINALS 
RB James Conner remains on IR. QB Kyler Murray (knee) is listed as doubtful as he’s still working his way back from the PUP.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

BALTIMORE RAVENS 
WR Odell Beckham Jr. (shoulder) practiced fully Friday and will play.

BUFFALO BILLS – Played Thursday
TE Dawson Knox (wrist) went on IR after wrist surgery

CAROLINA PANTHERS
RB Miles Sanders (shoulder) practiced all week and is poised to return.

CHICAGO BEARS
RB Khalil Herbert (ankle) remains on IR. QB Justin Fields (thumb) also is out. RB Roschon Johnson (concussion) practiced all week and is poised to return.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) is out once again. RB Jerome Ford (ankle) upgraded to limited practice Friday and is questionable. RB Kareem Hunt (thigh) and TE David Njoku (knee) were limited Thursday and Friday but do not carry injury tags.

DALLAS COWBOYS 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

DENVER BRONCOS 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

DETROIT LIONS – Monday night
RB David Montgomery (ribs) has been ruled out.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
TE Luke Musgrave (ankle) is questionable after limited work Friday. WR Christian Watson (knee) had full practices all week and will go. RB Aaron Jones (hamstring) didn’t practice Wednesday and was limited Thursday and Friday, but he’ll play.

HOUSTON TEXANS
WR Robert Woods (foot) is out. WR Tank Dell (concussion) had full sessions all week and is good to go.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
QB Anthony Richardson (shoulder) is out for the season. RB Zack Moss (elbow, heel) is questionable after missing practice Friday. He was limited Thursday.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
WR Zay Jones (knee) is out this week. QB Trevor Lawrence (knee) is questionable after limited work all week but should start.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 
RB Jerick McKinnon (groin) had full session Friday and will play.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – Monday night
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (back) and WR Davante Adams (shoulder) both will start.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
TE Gerald Everett (hip), WR Jalen Guyton (knee) and WR Joshua Palmer (knee) are all questionable. Everett and Guyton had full practices Friday, but Palmer was limited. QB Justin Herbert (finger) and RB Austin Ekeler (ankle) practiced all week and are good to go.

LOS ANGELES RAMS 
RB Kyren Williams (ankle) remains on IR.

MIAMI DOLPHINS 
RB De’Von Achane (knee) remains on IR until Week 11. RB Raheem Mostert (ankle) was limited Thursday and Friday and deemed questionable. WR Tyreek Hill (hip) was idle Wednesday and limited the rest of the week, but he’ll play. WR Jaylen Waddle (back) was limited all week and will play.

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS
WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring) remains on IR with a hamstring injury. TE T.J. Hockenson (foot) upgraded to a full practice Friday and will play.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 
TE Hunter Henry (ankle) upgraded to a full participant Friday and will play.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
TE Jimmy Graham (illness), QB Taysom Hill (chest) and TE Juwan Johnson (calf) are all questionable. Graham and Hill were limited Friday, and Johnson was a full-go. RB Alvin Kamara (illness) and RB Kendre Miller (shoulder) were on the report earlier in the week but were not listed Friday and are good to go.

NEW YORK GIANTS 
QB Daniel Jones (neck) is out this week. TE Darren Waller (hamstring) is questionable after limited work all week.  RB Saquon Barkley (ankle) upgraded to a full practice Friday and will play.

NEW YORK JETS
WR Randall Cobb (shoulder) is questionable after limited sessions Thursday and Friday.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 
TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring) landed on IR. WR Diontae Johnson (hamstring) had a full practice Friday and will play.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
WR Deebo Samuel (shoulder) is out. QB Brock Purdy (concussion) has cleared the protocol and will start. RB Christian McCaffrey (oblique) practiced fully all week.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 
WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring) is questionable but had a full session Friday. WR DK Metcalf (ribs, hip), RB Kenneth Walker (calf), TE Noah Fant (toe) and RB Zach Charbonnet (hamstring) carry no tags after full practices Friday.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Played Thursday
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

TENNESSEE TITANS 
QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle) is out, and QB Will Levis will make his first career start. WR Treylon Burks (knee) practiced all week and will play.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS 
WR Curtis Samuel (foot) is questionable after limited work Thursday and Friday.

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 8

Check out these starts and sits for fantasy football in Week 8.

After an entertaining Thursday night contest, it’s time to prepare for a weekend full of tough decisions as fantasy football managers stare down their lineups awaiting the slate of games in Week 8.

Fortunately, there are no teams on a bye in Week 8, which makes start/sit decisions a bit easier. Still, there are plenty of injuries and trends taking place to factor into the decision-making process.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

Feel free to ask any specific start/sit questions via X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11) or check out our start/bench list for Week 8:

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 8

Will this touchdown machine get his lost season back on track in Week 8?

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start as a streamer. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as my favorite fantasy football gamble of the week.

The players chosen in this series are meant to be fliers for fantasy owners in desperate situations or willing to take an intentional risk. No player is intended to be a lineup lock for guaranteed results, hence the name of the series.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 8

Tracking my 2023 predictions: 1-6-0
All-time record: 19-37-3

Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected, leaves with an injury, or is ruled out after publishing

This year, we’ll also track the accuracy on a percentage basis to show relative results, since sometimes calling a player a loss doesn’t actually hurt gamers. An example would be if a projection narrowly falls short of the 75 percent threshold, the player is still of use in a lineup.

Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
% 55% 74.7% 41.7% 20.8% 150.3% 66.5% 16.1%
Grade E C F- F- A+ D F-

And here I thought Week 4 was rock bottom!

In Week 7, New York Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson caught one of his two targets for 22 yards and that was it all she wrote. Darren Waller and Jalin Hyatt led the aerial game in targets, and Robinson posted his worst fantasy stat line since this rookie debut … just the way I drew it up.

My overall success rate of 32.2% would be a respectable MLB career hitting average, but it’s far too low for my liking when it comes to weekly fantasy prognostication, even on total flier calls. This week, the need to take a gamble is much lower with no teams on vacation, and the lack of byes means this recommendation is best utilized for daily fantasy action. However, if you’re in a bind or willing to risk a flex spot, there is merit to such a move.

New Orleans Saints RB Jamaal Williams at Indianapolis Colts

Williams suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 that caused him to go on the Reserve/Injured list and cost the veteran four contests before returning in Week 7. He faced a quality Jacksonville defense last Sunday but failed to do much of anything, rushing just five times for 14 yards. He was on the field for a mere 22.2% of the offensive snaps and rushed once in the red zone but not at all inside of the 10-yard line. Williams wasn’t targeted for the second time in three outings.

He heads to Indianapolis for a date with one of the weakest defenses of the running back position, and we can view last week’s limited showing as the 28-year-old shaking off the rust.

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Alvin Kamara overcame a midweek illness but is coming off three straight showings with a 3.6 yards-per-carry average, which is quite a bit below the league average. Now, that’s not all his fault as the offensive line has battled some injuries and tough enough opponents to depress his numbers.

Kamara has seen no fewer than 25 utilizations in each game back from his suspension, and that’s just not a wise floor to maintain. New Orleans needs to get Williams more involved and compartmentalize their respective roles to a greater degree. Game flow, however, plays a pivotal role in that coming to fruition.

The Colts are not likely to put the Saints in an early hole that requires an abandonment of the running game, and that’s going to work in Williams’ favor. As long as this game is within, say, 10 points on the board at any time entering the fourth, New Orleans will pound the ball.

Indianapolis has surrendered massive numbers to running backs, especially in the last five weeks. This is the sixth-easiest opponent to face for rushing yardage per game since Week 2 ended, and only the Carolina Panthers have yielded touchdowns at a higher rate in relation to number of carries faced. One in every 18.6 attempts has found paydirt, and that has come against the fourth-most rushes per game. Six backs have posted at least 15.1 PPR points, and three of them a have scored multiple times on the ground.

My projection: 14 carries, 52 yards, 2 TDs, 1 target, 1 reception, 6 yards (18.8 PPR points)

Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 8

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 8.

We’re nearing the halfway point of the NFL season, and we hope you’re looking back at the competition in the rearview. It’ll be a high-octane week because no teams are on a bye in Week 8.

Each week, we’ll highlight diamonds in the rough or some players that just need to be rostered in more leagues on the defensive side of the ball. Keep in mind your scoring system and roster restraints when heading to the waiver wire to grab these IDPs.

Defensive linemen

DE Josh Sweat, Philadelphia Eagles

He’s a bit feast-or-famine, because if Sweat is not reaching the quarterback, he won’t add a lot. He’s reaching the quarterback often right now. He had two sacks in Week 7 and has at least a half-sack in five of seven games this season. He has only 19 tackles in seven games but has seven forced fumbles and an INT. He could have a field day against Washington this week.

DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

He was the last pick in the first round of the 2021 draft, and if he qualifies at DL in your league, he’s on a tear the last two weeks. JTS had four tackles and a sack two weeks ago and six tackles last week. The 24-year-old EDGE recorded four sacks in each of his first two seasons, and he has three thus far in 2023.

Linebackers

LB Blake Cashman, Houston Texans

He’s coming off a bye week, which could have kept him floating on waivers after a monstrous game in Week 6. Cashman had 15 tackles and two pass defenses. He had nine tackles in Week 5 as well. If available, he has the most upside of our linebacker pecking order this week.

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LB Kyle Van Noy, Baltimore Ravens

The 32-year-old veteran wreaked havoc in Week 7 with five tackles and two sacks. Van Noy has three sacks over the last two weeks and is forcing the team’s hand into giving him a bigger role. In deeper leagues, or leagues that rely heavier on sacks, he’s a sneaky option.

LB Anfernee Jennings, New England Patriots

The 2020 third-round pick has played in four games and has at least five tackles in each of them. He had six tackles in each of the last two games and could provide a low-ceiling, reasonable-floor option if you’re dealing with injuries at the position.

Defensive backs

CB Darious Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars

Five, seven, three, five – those are the tackle numbers the 30-year-old has produced the last four games. He also has a forced fumble, an INT and eight pass defenses in that stretch. Corners are combustible, but Williams has been great for the last month.

S Dean Marlowe, Los Angeles Chargers

Marlowe had 11 tackles against the Kansas City Chiefs last week and had six in the game before that. The 31-year-old journeyman will need S Alohi Gilman (heel) to remain sidelined to remain a factor, but you can’t ignore the output the last two weeks.

SS Jordan Poyer, Buffalo Bills

It has been a quiet season for 32-year-old vet, but he busted out in Week 7 with 10 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble. Before that game, he had a ho-hum 24 tackles on the year and nothing else. So you run the risk of that game being an aberration, but he has had at least five tackles in three straight games.

Fantasy Football: 11 utilization stats to know from Week 8

The most important utilization stats to know from Week 8 action.

With eight weeks of NFL action in the books, several intriguing players are starting to show signs of life as well as create developing trends.

Week 9 brings “bye-mageddon” with six squads on vacation, and gamers will be digging deep to fill key roles in their lineups. That means we’ll be forced to gamble a little more, and assessing some recent utilization data can help mine the waiver wire for a few unconventional plays.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 8

Week 8 weather, injury updates and gameday inactives.

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.

Weather forecasts are courtesy of The Football Database.

Week 8 gameday inactives, weather and notes

KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: RB Ezekiel Elliott (inactive), WR Davante Adams (active), WR Mack Hollins (active), TE Darren Waller (inactive), WR Nelson Agholor (active)
Afternoon games: WR Brandin Cooks (active), WR DK Metcalf (active), WR Tyler Lockett (active)
Sunday night:
Monday night:

Denver Broncos at Jacksonville Jaguars (9:30 a.m. EST in London)

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, overcast, SSW 11 mph

Broncos

Inactives: CB Essang Bassey, TE Albert Okwuegbunam, DT Eyioma Uwazurike, LB Baron Browning, RB Marlon Mack, WR Tyrie Cleveland and OT Cameron Fleming

Lineup notes: RB Mike Boone (ankle) landed on IR with an ankle injury. QB Russell Wilson (hamstring) practiced Friday and has been cleared to start in London.

Jaguars

Inactives: DL Adam Gotsis, DB Tevaughn Campbell, WR Jamal Agnew and S Tyree Gillespie

Lineup notes: WR Jamal Agnew (knee) will not be available.

Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, partly cloudy

Bears

Inactives: TE Jake Tonges, CB Lamar X. Jackson, OT Larry Borom and WR Isaiah Coulter

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Cowboys

Inactives: DE Sam Williams, RB Ezekiel Elliott, WR Noah Brown, DT Trysten Hill, LB Jabril Cox, QB Will Grier and S Malik Hooker

Lineup notes: RB Ezekiel Elliott (knee) will not play after suffering another knee sprain. WR Noah Brown (foot) will not play, while TE Dalton Schultz (knee) is active for Week 8. RB Malik Davis was signed from the practice squad, and RB Qadree Ollison was elevated to the active roster.

Arizona Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Cardinals

Inactives: CB Christian Matthew, RB James Conner, QB Trace McSorley, OT D.J. Humphries, OL Max Garcia, DE Dennis Gardeck and C Rodney Hudson

Lineup notes: WR Marquise Brown (foot) was placed on IR due to a fractured foot. RB James Conner (ribs) is out once again. RB Darrel Williams (knee) will play through a questionable. Arizona will be without its starting center, left guard, and left tackle.

Vikings

Inactives: OG Chris Reed, LB Benton Whitley, LB Luiji Vilain, OT Vederian Lowe, DL Jonathan Bullard and DE Esezi Otomewo

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Miami Dolphins at Detroit Lions (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Dolphins

Inactives: QB Skylar Thompson, RB Myles Gaskin, CB Eric Rowe, WR Erik Ezukanma and WR River Cracraft

Lineup notes: WR Jaylen Waddle (shoulder) and RB Raheem Mostert (knee) are good to go despite Mostert’s limited work the last two days of practice.

Lions

Inactives: SS DeShon Elliott, OT Matt Nelson, DL Michael Brockers, CB Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB Mike Hughes, DE Charles Harris and CB Chase Lucas

Lineup notes: WR D.J. Chark (ankle) was placed on IR due to an ankle injury. WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (concussion), WR Josh Reynolds (knee), TE T.J. Hockenson (knee) and RB D’Andre Swift (shoulder, ankle) are good to go. PK Michael Badgley was elevated from the practice squad and once again will handle the kicking duties.

New England Patriots at New York Jets (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, mostly cloudy

Patriots

Inactives: S Kyle Dugger, C David Andrews, DT Sam Roberts, CB Shaun Wade, DL Christian Barmore and RB Kevin Harris

Lineup notes: WR Nelson Agholor (hamstring) will play through a questionable tag. Several defenders drew questionable tags, including CB Jonathan Jones (ankle), LB Matt Judon (back) and S Adrian Phillips (shoulder), but they’re all active. S Kyle Dugger (ankle) will not play.

Jets

Inactives: WR Corey Davis, DE Jermaine Johnson, CB Bryce Hall, QB Joe Flacco, S Tony X. Adams, QB Chris Streveler and RB Zonovan Knight

Lineup notes: RB Breece Hall (knee) was lost for the season with a torn ACL. WR Corey Davis (knee) will also be on the sidelines. OG Alijah Vera-Tucker (triceps) was placed on injured reserve.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 57 degrees, mostly cloudy

Steelers

Inactives: DT Larry Ogunjobi, CB Levi Wallace, LB Mark Robinson, QB Mason Rudolph, CB Josh Jackson, OG Kendrick Green and PK Chris Boswell

Lineup notes: TE Pat Freiermuth (ankle) saw some limited work in the week, but doesn’t carry injury designations. PK Ryan Boswell (groin) will not play.

Eagles

Inactives: S Reed Blankenship, QB Ian Book, CB Josh Jobe, RB Trey Sermon and OG Josh Sills

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Las Vegas Raiders at New Orleans Saints (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Raiders

Inactives: OT Jackson Barton, TE Darren Waller, LB Jayon Brown, DE Tashawn Bower, DT Matthew Butler and RB Brittain Brown

Lineup notes: WR Davante Adams (illness) and WR Mack Hollins (heel) will play, but TE Darren Waller (hamstring) is inactive after being questionable. QB Derek Carr (back), RB Josh Jacobs (foot) and WR Hunter Renfrow (hip) all will play after full practices Friday.

Saints

Inactives: TE Adam Trautman, WR Jarvis Landry, CB Marshon Lattimore, WR Michael Thomas, OG Wyatt Davis and DE Carl Granderson

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (foot) and WR Jarvis Landry (ankle) are out again. QB Jameis Winston (back, ankle) is healthy, but the team is sticking with QB Andy Dalton. CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) will not play once again.

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Panthers

Inactives: LB Arron Mosby, DT Daviyon Nixon, OT Larnel Coleman, WR Rashard Higgins and RB Chuba Hubbard

Lineup notes: RB Chuba Hubbard (ankle) is out this week. WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) practiced all week and doesn’t carry an injury designation.

Falcons

Inactives: CB A.J. Terrell, OT Chuma Edoga, DE Quinton Bell, TE Anthony Firkser, DE Matt Dickerson, S Jaylinn Hawkins and LB Nathan Landman

Lineup notes: RB Caleb Huntley (illness) practiced Friday and is good to go.

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

Titans

Inactives: QB Ryan Tannehill, OG Jordan Roos, S Joshua Kalu, DT Naquan Jones, FB Tory Carter, DE Rashad Weaver and CB Ugo Amadi

Lineup notes: QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle) was downgraded from questionable to out, so rookie QB Malik Willis makes his NFL starting debut. WR Kyle Philips (hamstring) was placed on IR.

Texans

Inactives: OG A.J. Cann, DE Demone Harris, OT Austin Deculus, DL Maliek Collins, CB Isaac Yiadom, WR Nico Collins and WR Jalen Camp

Lineup notes: WR Brandin Cooks (wrist) will be on the field after a drawing questionable label. WR Nico Collins (groin) didn’t practice all week and was downgraded from questionable to out.

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

49ers

Inactives: CB Jason Verrett, WR Deebo Samuel, WR Jauan Jennings, RB Kyle Juszczyk, DL Arik Armstead, LB Dre Greenlaw and DE Kemoko Turay

Lineup notes: WR Deebo Samuel (hamstring) is another one of the critical receivers out this week. WR Willie Snead was signed to the active roster.

Rams

Inactives: CB Shaun Jolly, DT Bobby Brown III, TE Kendall Blanton, QB Bryce Perkins, WR Lance McCutcheon and RB Cam Akers

Lineup notes: RB Cam Akers (personal) remains out. RB Darrell Henderson (illness) and WR Van Jefferson (knee) missed some practice time, but they’ll play. Jefferson was officially activated from IR on Saturday and will receive a full workload, according to head coach Sean McVay. CB Troy Hill (groin) also was activated from injured reserve.

Washington Commanders at Indianapolis Colts (4:25 p.m. EST)

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

Commanders

Inactives: OT Chris Paul, WR Dyami Brown, LB Cole Holcomb, TE Cole Turner, WR Jahan Dotson, CB William Jackson III and RB Jonathan Williams

Lineup notes: QB Carson Wentz (finger) was placed on IR with a fractured ring finger on his throwing hand. WR Jahan Dotson (hamstring) is also out. WR Dyami Brown (groin) can’t go, but TE Logan Thomas (calf) will be on the field. QB Taylor Heinicke (calf) is good to go.

Colts

Inactives: QB Matt Ryan, C Wesley French, DE Kwity Paye, DT Chris Z. Williams and LB Grant Stuard

Lineup notes: QB Matt Ryan (shoulder) is out but was benched anyway. LB Shaquille Leonard (back) returns to the lineup, though reports say he’ll be on a snap count.

New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 54 degrees, 49% chance of light rain, S 12 mph

Giants

Inactives: TE Daniel Bellinger, LB Austin Calitro, OT Evan Neal, CB Cor’Dale Flott, WR Kenny Golladay and LB Oshane Ximines

Lineup notes: TE Daniel Bellinger (eye) and WR Kenny Golladay (knee) are out this week.

Seahawks

Inactives: OT Jake Curhan, DT Myles Adams, CB Teez Tabor, FB Nick Bellore, RB Tony Jones Jr., WR Penny Hart and CB Sidney Jones

Lineup notes: WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring, ribs) and WR DK Metcalf (knee) both will be available after earning questionable designations. RB Travis Homer (ribs) was activated from the Reserve/Injured list.

Green Bay Packers at Buffalo Bills (8:20 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 50 degrees, mostly cloudy

Packers

Inactives: C Elgton Jenkins, CB Shemar Jean-Charles, WR Allen Lazard, LB Jonathan Garvin, DT Jonathan Ford and OT Luke Tenuta

Lineup notes: WR Randall Cobb (ankle) was placed on IR due to an ankle injury. WR Allen Lazard (shoulder) is also out. WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) will play, and WR Christian Watson (hamstring) was able to overcome a questionable designation. QB Aaron Rodgers (thumb) will be under center even though he was limited all week.

Bills

Inactives: LB Baylon Spector, DL Brandin Bryant, TE Tommy Sweeney, WR Isaiah Hodgins and OT Spencer X. Brown

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns (8:15 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 60 degrees, mostly cloudy

Bengals

Lineup notes: WR Ja’Marr Chase (hip) is out four to six weeks with a hip injury but will avoid IR, suggesting he’ll sit less than a month’s worth of games.

Browns

Lineup notes: DE Myles Garrett (shoulder, biceps) avoided an injury label and will play. TE David Njoku (ankle) has been ruled out, so look for TE Harrison Bryant to see a larger role. CB Denzel Ward (concussion) is out, whereas CBs Greg Newsome (oblique) and Greedy Williams (illness) are questionable. OG Wyatt Teller (calf) will miss his second straight game.

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 8

Here’s a look at some tough start/sit decisions in fantasy football for Week 8.

As fantasy football essentially reaches the midway point of the 2022 season, managers are dealing with some tough start/sit decisions between injuries and bye weeks.

Though it’s only the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers on a bye, there’s a lot of fantasy firepower sitting on the bench this week.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

You also can check out our start and sit bench list for Week 8.

Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 8

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 8 DFS fantasy football

Just when we thought Week 7 had too many ugly matchups, Week 8 entered the chat room screaming in CAPS LOCK. This week is brutal from an offensive standpoint. Two premier offenses are on bye. Two elite and two above-average offenses are in the primetime slate. Plus, the GOAT faced Lamar Jackson on Thursday. The only “off-slate” game that won’t be sucking away a ton of talent is the latest Sunday-morning London game.

DFS: The Primetime Slate

Sunday Night

Green Bay @ Buffalo

If this game was scheduled for last season, it would have been a must-see event. Now, we get to see a short-handed Aaron Rodgers (QB3) struggle to keep up with the top offense in football. If Allen Lazard (shoulder) misses this game, Rodgers will be forced to throw the ball to his rookie WRs.

Josh Allen (QB1) is the best QB in football right now (with my apologies to personal favorite Patrick Mahomes). Green Bay’s secondary is decent but they are about to get schooled.

It would be wise of Green Bay to run the ball frequently this week to attempt to keep it away from the Buffalo offense. It won’t work, as eventually, they will have to abandon the run to keep up. Aaron Jones (RB3) should have enough volume in both the run and pass games to be an RB2 consideration. A.J. Dillon (RB6) isn’t getting the opportunities needed to be more than a deep flex play. Maybe Green Bay can line one of them up at WR.

Devin Singletary (RB4) has actually posted respectable numbers this season despite continuing to play second-fiddle to the passing game. His price is cheap enough to make him a preferential RB2 play. James Cook (RB8) has passed Zack Moss on the depth chart. Moss wasn’t even active last week. If he suits up, he can be ignored in all formats. Heck, even fullback Reggie Gilliam (RB9) has passed Moss in value as he catches a few passes each week.

We don’t know which receivers Rodgers will have at his disposal. Allen Lazard (shoulder – WR6) is his only reliable option, but he is trending toward being out. Christian Watson (hamstring – WR11) has not been used much in the passing game yet, but his draft capital suggests that he is capable of being an alpha. Sammy Watkins (WR8) will be the de facto WR1 for Rodgers this week if Lazard is out. That alone would put him in WR3 consideration. Romeo Doubs (WR9) hasn’t done much recently but he will likely be WR2 for Green Bay this week. He could be a sneaky flex play as someone will draw the targets here. The only other options they have are Amari Rodgers (WR14) and something called Samori Toure (WR16). They can both be ignored.

Green Bay’s secondary has supposedly improved this offseason. The numbers suggest this is true until you look closer and see that Justin Jefferson and Terry McLaurin are the only legitimate WRs they have faced all year and both had huge games against them. Both Stefon Diggs (WR2) and Gabe Davis (WR3) are playable at WR1 this week, and I would not fault you for using both of them in an Allen stack. Isaiah McKenzie (WR10) has tailed off since Davis’ return, but he is also in play as a WR3. You could get cute and use Khalil Shakir (WR12) to save even more dough. He also makes a great Showdown play.

Robert Tonyan (TE2) merits consideration due to all of the WR injuries. Someone has to catch the ball here. Even with all of the WR questions, I’m not ready to deploy Josiah Deguara (TE5) or Marcedes Lewis (TE6).

As predicted entering this year, Dawson Knox (TE3) has found himself as a true TD-dependent play. It isn’t a great slate for TEs, but I feel better about the other options at a similar cost. Tommy Sweeney (TE7) has zero value without a Knox injury.

Monday Night

CINCINNATI @ CLEVELAND

In the battle of Ohio, Joe Burrow (QB2) has a huge advantage in talent, weapons, and moxie. Teams that wish to fade Allen should look here.

Jacoby Brissett (QB4) has actually had a solid season for being thrust into a starting role. Cincy is mediocre against the pass, so he will have a serviceable stat line. Unfortunately, it will still be the lowest on the slate.

Cleveland has looked foolish against the run most of the last month. Joe Mixon (RB2) will attempt to exploit this despite his vanilla tendencies. He is definitely the safest RB2 on the board. This awful defense also puts Samaje Perine (RB6) in play as a potential discount flex.

Nick Chubb (RB1) has been unstoppable this season. Regardless of the opponent, game script, or dodging his own teammates’ vultures, he has performed as a top-three RB in the league. Set him as your RB1 and smile. Kareem Hunt (RB5) has underperformed his draft equity this season, but he is always a threat to score, and his auxiliary numbers keep him flex-worthy. Just watch this weekend to see if the hot stove talk regarding him heats up as this may lead to him not playing here. If Hunt is held out/dealt, D’Ernest Johnson (RB9) would have Showdown value.

Ja’Marr Chase (hip) and Tee Higgins (WR1) both balled out last week in a stellar matchup. Now Chase is out for at least the next month. All of your lineups should have one of the following: Higgins, Diggs, or Davis. Tyler Boyd (WR5) also had a big game last week, and he deserves WR2 thought if you are going cheaper at the position. The “other” Michael Thomas (WR13) could be a Showdown play with the injury to Chase.

Amari Cooper (WR5) is a great run-it-back play in a Bengals stack, since Cincy has had struggles with WR1 this year. That said, we should point out that Noah Brown is the only auxiliary WR to do anything versus them. Donovan Peoples-Jones (WR8) should probably be faded here, and David Bell (WR15) shouldn’t even sniff Showdown lineups.

I love what Cincinnati is doing with Hayden Hurst (ankle/groin – TE1). I love even more that the sites refuse to raise his price. He is easily the safest TE on the board this week, and Chase’s injury should increase his target share.

With David Njoku (ankle) out, Harrison Bryant (TE4) may be a decent streamer this week. Cincy is middle of the road against the position, and Bryant has had success when featured previously. I’d consider some double-TE builds including him.

The Main Slate: recommended DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Kirk Cousins ($6.1k), RB Derrick Henry ($8.4k), RB Raheem Mostert ($5.9k), WR Jaylen Waddle ($6.7k), WR Adam Thielen ($6.2k), WR Josh Reynolds ($5k), TE Irv Smith ($3.5k), FLEX D’Onta Foreman ($5.3k), DST Washington Commanders ($2.6k)

FD Lineup: QB Geno Smith ($7k), RB Derrick Henry ($10k), RB Saquon Barkley ($9.5k), WR Adam Thielen ($6.2k), WR Brandin Cooks ($6.1k), WR Marquise Goodwin ($5.6k), TE Irv Smith ($5k), FLEX Raheem Mostert ($6.8k), DST Washington Commanders ($3.4k)

FB Lineup: QB Josh Allen ($7.6k), RB Derrick Henry ($7.4k), RB Raheem Mostert ($5.3k), WR Stefon Diggs ($7.1k), WR Josh Reynolds ($4.1k), WR Marquise Goodwin ($3.4k), TE Irv Smith ($3.5k), FLEX Kenneth Walker ($6k), FLEX D’Onta Foreman ($4.7k)

Quarterbacks DraftKings FanDuel
Jalen Hurts $8,300 $9,200
Kyler Murray $7,500 $8,200
Dak Prescott $6,600 $7,200
Tua Tagovailoa $6,200 $7,700
Kirk Cousins $6,100 $7,800
Matthew Stafford $6,000 $7,000
Derek Carr $5,900 $7,200
Geno Smith $5,800 $7,000
Daniel Jones $5,700 $7,500
Jimmy Garoppolo $5,600 $7,100
Andy Dalton $5,500 $7,100
Jared Goff $5,500 $7,300
Marcus Mariota $5,400 $6,900
Jameis Winston $5,300 $7,100
Mac Jones $5,300 $6,600
Ryan Tannehill $5,300 $6,700
Davis Mills $5,200 $6,500
Justin Fields $5,200 $6,500
P.J. Walker $5,200 $6,400
Taylor Heinicke $5,200 $6,400
Kenny Pickett $5,100 $6,600
Zach Wilson $5,100 $6,400
Malik Willis $5,000 $6,700
Taysom Hill $5,000 N/A

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Tua Tagovailoa is the safest option among the high-priced picks this week. Jalen Hurts is worth playing on DK as is Kirk Cousins. If you don’t use one of these three consider Geno Smith or Jared Goff. You can also punt with Davis Mills or (if he is able to start) Ryan Tannehill (ankle).

Fantasy Four-pack

Jalen Hurts, Eagles vs. PIT
($8,300 DK, $9,200 FD) 
Pittsburgh has held four of the seven QBs to face them to only one passing TD. The issue for them is that they are giving up the fifth-most passing yardage and the few running QBs they have faced have had success against them. Hurts should be good for three total scores this week.

Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins @ DET
($6,200 DK, $7,700 FD)
Tua has gone from potentially out of football forever to the second-best QB option on this slate in just three weeks. Detroit is better against the pass than the run, but that isn’t saying much since they are ungodly bad against the run. Stack Tua with either Tyreek Hill or Jaylen Waddle and then run it back with whoever suits up at WR for Detroit.

Kirk Cousins, Vikings vs. ARI ($6,100 DK, $7,800 FD) The Cardinals seem to limit opposing WR1s every week, so consider Justin Jefferson a trap this week. The rest of the defense is in deep “blank” as they try to hold in check the rest of this passing offense. Cousins will find some combo of  K.J. Osborn, Adam Thielen, and Irv Smith for a trio of passing TDs.

Geno Smith, Seahawks vs. NYG
($5,800 DK, $7,000 FD
This feels like a possible trap here for Smith with Tyler Lockett (hamstring) playing through an injury and DK Metcalf (knee) questionable, at best. Still, you cannot argue with the success he has had so far this season. He has multiple passing scores in five of seven games. He also has had success with his legs. This could be his blessing here as New York has struggled with rushing QBs this season.

DFS Sleepers

Jared Goff, Lions vs. MIA
($5,500 DK, $7,300 FD)
An excessive volume of WR injuries combined with a tough pair of opponents has probably pushed Goff out of the comfortable start category. Still, Miami is dealing with injuries of their own on the defensive side of the ball opening the door for Goff to get back into the good graces of the DFS community here.

Davis Mills, Texans vs. TEN
($5,200 DK, $6,500 FD)
This game could be a sneaky shootout as neither team plays much defense. Ryan Tannehill (ankle) may actually outperform Mills in this matchup, but his starting status is in question. Mills is just a smidge cheaper than Tannehill. He also has a more reliable WR1 in Brandin Cooks to stack with.

Running Backs DraftKings FanDuel
Christian McCaffrey $8,700 $8,500
Derrick Henry $8,400 $10,000
Saquon Barkley $8,100 $9,500
Jonathan Taylor $8,000 $8,300
Dalvin Cook
$7,600 $8,200
Josh Jacobs $7,500 $9,000
Alvin Kamara $7,100 $7,800
D’Andre Swift $6,800 $7,500
Miles Sanders $6,600 $7,400
Kenneth Walker $6,500 $8,400
Rhamondre Stevenson $6,400 $8,000
Dameon Pierce $6,300 $7,300
David Montgomery $6,300 $6,700
Ezekiel Elliott $6,200 $7,100
James Conner $6,100 $7,000
Tony Pollard $6,100 $6,300
Eno Benjamin $6,000 $7,000
Jamaal Williams $6,000 $7,500
Michael Carter $5,900 $6,600
Raheem Mostert $5,900 $6,800
Damien Harris $5,800 $7,000
Khalil Herbert $5,700 $6,700
Najee Harris $5,700 $6,600
Alexander Mattison $5,600 $5,200
Brian Robinson $5,600 $6,000
Darrell Henderson $5,500 $6,500
Antonio Gibson $5,400 $5,600
Chuba Hubbard $5,400 $6,200
Tyler Allgeier $5,400 $6,100
D’Onta Foreman $5,300 $6,400
Nyheim Hines $5,200 $5,100
Chase Edmonds $5,100 $5,700
Jeff Wilson $5,100 $5,700
Caleb Huntley $5,000 $5,200
Cam Akers $5,000 $5,500
Keaontay Ingram $5,000 $5,400
Mark Ingram $4,800 $5,000
Kenneth Gainwell $4,700 $5,300
DeeJay Dallas $4,600 $5,100
Dontrell Hilliard $4,600 $5,100
J.D. McKissic $4,500 $4,800

Running Back

Weekly strategy – Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry are the two best plays this week. They are also priced as such. You won’t be able to afford both of them, but try to get one of them into each lineup. An active D’Andre Swift (ankle/shoulder) would be a decent pivot as would Alvin Kamara (lack of TDs). It is just hard to rely on either of them seriously right now. Dameon Pierce is probably the safer pivot. Tony Pollard should also be a strong play with Ezekiel Elliott (MCL) likely out. Raheem Mostert gets the best matchup among cheaper options. He seems like a must-start. I also love the discount prices on D’Onta Foreman and Brian Robinson.

Fantasy Four-pack

Derrick Henry, Titans @ HOU
($8,400 DK, $10,000 FD)
Houston is allowing a league-worst 174 combo yards per game to opposing RBs. Now they have to contend with King Henry? Houston, we have a problem. That $10k price is high, but if there was ever a confluence of events that could produce 3x value to that, it is this matchup. Expect a floor of 150-2.

Saquon Barkley, Giants @ SEA
($8,100 DK, $9,500 FD)
Seattle is not as bad as Houston. They only allow 155 combo yards per game to opposing RBs. That said, they have been really putrid against pass-catching backs such as Barkley. For his part, he has scored and/or topped 100 combo yards in all but one game this season. This will be his top performance to date.

Christian McCaffrey, 49ers @ LAR ($8,700 DK, $8,500 FD) McCaffrey looked pretty dang good with no practice and just reading the playbook on a cross-country flight. Imagine what he can accomplish for San Francisco once he gets a week of practice in. The Rams are very good against the run, but San Fran will go out of its way to showcase its new toy this week. He will finish with right around 24 points here.

Jonathan Taylor, Colts vs. WAS
($8,000 DK, $8,300 FD)
I’m not sure what effects Sam Ehlinger will have on Taylor and the ground game, but he can’t be any worse to the team’s goals than Matt Ryan had been. Washington is decent against the run, but no team has allowed more RB receiving TDs this season. Taylor got a lot of targets last week, if this continues he will definitely score here.

DFS Sleepers

Tony Pollard, Cowboys vs. CHI
($5,900 DK, $6,800 FD)
Pollard will not have to split touches with Ezekiel Elliott (MCL) this week. This is nice because either one of them would be in for a big game if the other wasn’t present. Chicago is allowing 146 combo yards per game to opposing RBs. Now, all of that will go to Pollard. 

Raheem Mostert, Dolphins @ DET ($5,900 DK, $6,800 FD) The Lions are allowing a league-worst 1.7 total TDs per game to opposing RBs. Meanwhile, Mostert holds a 2-to-1 touch advantage over his clear backup, Chase Edmonds. Over the last four games, Mostert holds a 360-to-69 yards from scrimmage advantage. This is Mostert’s backfield, and this week Mostert is a must-start.

Wide receivers DraftKings FanDuel
Cooper Kupp $9,600 $9,300
Justin Jefferson $9,100 $9,000
Davante Adams $8,600 $8,500
Tyreek Hill $8,500 $8,700
A.J. Brown $7,700 $8,200
Deebo Samuel $7,500 $7,300
DeAndre Hopkins $7,400 $7,900
Michael Pittman $7,200 $7,100
CeeDee Lamb $7,000 $7,500
Amon-Ra St. Brown $6,900 $7,200
Jaylen Waddle $6,700 $7,800
DK Metcalf $6,600 $7,000
Tyler Lockett $6,500 $7,600
DeVonta Smith $6,300 $6,900
Adam Thielen $6,200 $6,200
Brandon Aiyuk $6,100 $6,700
Chris Olave $6,000 $6,900
Terry McLaurin $6,000 $6,800
Brandin Cooks $5,900 $6,100
Michael Thomas $5,700 $7,000
Diontae Johnson $5,600 $6,300
Jakobi Meyers $5,600 $6,600
Robert Woods $5,400 $5,700
Curtis Samuel $5,300 $5,600
DJ Moore $5,300 $6,200
Allen Robinson $5,200 $5,600
Drake London $5,100 $5,600
Rondale Moore $5,100 $5,500
Josh Reynolds $5,000 $6,500
Michael Gallup $5,000 $5,800
Hunter Renfrow $4,900 $5,600
Chase Claypool $4,800 $6,000
Darnell Mooney $4,900 $6,100
Elijah Moore $4,700 $5,000
George Pickens $4,700 $5,500
Wan’Dale Robinson $4,700 $5,900
Alec Pierce $4,600 $5,800
Darius Slayton $4,600 $5,700
DJ Chark $4,600 $5,000
Corey Davis $4,500 $5,500
Mack Hollins $4,500 $5,600
Parris Campbell $4,500 $5,600
Treylon Burks $4,500 $5,000
DeVante Parker $4,400 $5,800
Marquise Goodwin $4,400 $5,600
Tre’Quan Smith $4,400 $5,300
Jarvis Landry $4,300 $5,500
Kalif Raymond $4,300 $5,600
Noah Brown $4,300 $5,500
Garrett Wilson $4,200 $5,400
Jahan Dotson $4,200 $5,700
K.J. Osborn $4,200 $5,300
Nico Collins $4,200 $5,300
Ben Skowronek $4,100 $5,300
Greg Dortch $4,100 $5,000
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $4,000 $5,300
Olamide Zaccheaus $4,000 $5,300
Robbie Anderson $4,000 $5,300
Tyquan Thornton $3,800 $5,700
Braxton Berrios $3,700 $5,200
Marquez Callaway $3,700 $5,000
Richie James $3,700 $5,200
Rashid Shaheed $3,600 $5,100
Cedrick Wilson $3,300 $5,200
Damiere Byrd $3,300 $5,100
Dee Eskridge $3,300 $5,000
Laviska Shenault $3,000 $4,800
Van Jefferson $3,000 $5,400

Wide Receiver

Weekly strategy – I am spending up at RB this week, so I will likely only have one high-priced WR in my lineup. Both Cooper Kupp and Davante Adams (illness) are OK plays but are expensive. I’d rather roll with one of the Dolphins or one of the Eagles. Adam ThielenBrandin CooksDJ Moore, and Terry McLaurin are my favorite WR2 options. If you need to go cheaper, there use one of the Lions or Giants. They can also be used at WR3. You can also consider Marquise Goodwin or one of the Saints in that spot.

Fantasy Four-pack

Tyreek Hill, Dolphins @DET
($8,500 DK, $8,700 FD
Detroit has allowed 11 different WRs to reach double-digit PPR points already this season. This suggests that both Hill and Jaylen Waddle could blow up this week. Since you should also have a lot of exposure to Raheem Mostert, choose only one of the two in your stacks.

Cooper Kupp, Rams vs. SF
($9,600 DK, $9,300 FD)
Facing the Niners isn’t a death knell for Kupp. He was targeted 19 times versus them just a couple of weeks back. Over their last three meetings, Kupp is averaging 11-121. The knock is that he has only scored in one of those games. Consider this a floor game for Kupp, which will still be right around 20-24 points.

Davante Adams, Raiders @ NO
($8,600 DK, $8,500 FD)
Adams (illness) finally took a hit to his run of either scoring or topping 100 yards in every game as he finished with only 95 scoreless yards last week. This week, he faces a Saints team that has been demolished by an alpha receiver in each of its last four games. As long as his illness doesn’t affect his play, expect a huge game here. 

A.J. Brown, Eagles vs. PIT
($7,700 DK, $8,200 FD)
No team has allowed more receiving yards to opposing WRs than Pittsburgh. Plus, 12 different receivers have reached double-digit PPR points against this defense already. If you play Jalen Hurts, stack him with Brown and run it back with Pat Freiermuth.

DFS Sleepers

Adam Thielen, Vikings vs. ARI
($6,200 DK, $6,200 FD)
For whatever reason, WR1s have struggled to step up against Arizona. That said, subordinate WRs have embarrassed them. Coming off of a bye, I hate to write off Justin Jefferson, but Thielen just seems to be ready for the spotlight this week. In their last four games, Thielen has only four fewer targets than Jefferson and Thielen has actually outscored him. It seems crazy that their prices are nearly $3k apart. 

Marquise Goodwin, Seahawks vs. NYG
($4,400 DK, $5,600 FD)
I think most casual players did not know that Goodwin was still in the league. I admit that I had forgotten about him as well. DK Metcalf (knee) is questionable, at best, for this weekend, and while he is more likely to play, Tyler Lockett (hamstring) also is not 100 percent. If either or both are limited or out we will see Goodwin as the top target for Geno Smith in a game that could devolve into a shootout.

Tight ends DraftKings FanDuel
George Kittle $5,700 $6,900
Taysom Hill N/A $6,500
Darren Waller $5,400 $5,500
Zach Ertz $5,100 $6,000
Dallas Goedert $5,000 $5,900
T.J. Hockenson $4,900 $6,300
Tyler Higbee $4,200 $6,000
Kyle Pitts $4,000 $5,600
Pat Freiermuth $3,900 $5,700
Mike Gesicki $3,800 $5,400
Dalton Schultz $3,700 $5,100
Irv Smith $3,500 $5,000
Hunter Henry $3,400 $5,100
Juwan Johnson $3,200 $5,200
Tyler Conklin $3,200 $4,800
Will Dissly $3,200 $4,800
Foster Moreau $3,100 $5,000
Jonnu Smith $3,100 $4,500
Logan Thomas $3,000 $5,000
Cole Kmet $2,900 $4,600
Austin Hooper $2,800 $4,700
Chris Myarick $2,800 $4,600
Mo Alie-Cox $2,800 $4,600
Noah Fant $2,800 $4,700
Jordan Akins $2,600 $4,600
Adam Trautman $2,500 $4,400

Tight End

Weekly strategy – Simply put this week at TE is, “Yuck!” The best play this week is Zach ErtzDallas Goedert and T.J. Hockenson (knee) could be in play, but they are less appealing options. Based on pricing, the three I recommend using are Dalton SchultzPat Freiermuth, and Irv SmithJordan Akins and Chris Myarick are the only punt plays worth considering.

Fantasy Four-pack

Zach Ertz, Cardinals @ MIN
($5,100 DK, $6,000 FD)
Over their last five games, Minnesota has allowed an average of 5-61 to the position to go along with four TDs allowed. Ertz is currently third in targets and receptions at the position. Expect a solid week with another score here.

Dallas Goedert, Eagles vs. PIT
($5,000 DK, $5,900 FD)
Pittsburgh is middle of the pack against the position, but they have faced only a pair of quality TEs this season. Goedert has six or more targets in four of six contests this season. This volume should make him a strong third leg to an Eagles stack.

George Kittle, 49ers @ LAR
($5,700 DK, $6,900 FD)
Since his return in Week 3, Kittle is fourth among TEs in yards and fifth in targets and receptions. That said, the Rams are the best team in the league against the position so keep your expectations in check.

T.J. Hockenson, Lions vs. MIA
($4,900 DK, $6,300 FD
The Lions have dealt with a pile of WR injuries, and Miami has its own issues with health in its defensive backfield. This combination should set up for Hockenson (knee) to continue to post solid numbers. Just check his injury status prior to locking him in.

DFS Sleepers

Irv Smith, Vikings vs. ARI
($3,500 DK, $5,000 FD)
Arizona continues to have zero strategies for shutting down TEs. Smith will score and should be the third leg of your Vikings stack with Kirk Cousins and Adam Thielen.

Pat Freiermuth, Steelers @ PHI ($3,900 DK, $5,700 FD) You cannot succeed against Philly on the outside, so expect Freiermuth to be the most successful pass-catcher for Pittsburgh this week.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 8

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Josh Allen GB Stefon Diggs GB
Jalen Hurts PIT Tyreek Hill @DET
GREAT STARTS Opp Cooper Kupp SF
Joe Burrow @CLE Davante Adams @NO
Tua Tagovailoa @DET Ja’Marr Chase @CLE
Andy Dalton LVR A.J. Brown PIT
SOLID STARTERS Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Kirk Cousins ARI Mike Evans BAL
Derek Carr @NO A. St. Brown MIA
Lamar Jackson @TB Brandin Cooks TEN
Kyler Murray @MIN Amari Cooper CIN
Daniel Jones @SEA D.J. Moore @ATL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Tee Higgins @CLE
Dak Prescott CHI CeeDee Lamb CHI
Jimmy Garoppolo @LAR Gabe Davis GB
Davis Mills TEN Jaylen Waddle @DET
Jared Goff MIA SOLID STARTERS Opp
Justin Fields @DAL Tyler Lockett NYG
Aaron Rodgers @BUF Tyler Boyd @CLE
Tom Brady BAL Jakobi Meyers @NYJ
Geno Smith NYG W. Robinson @SEA
Sam Ehlinger WAS George Pickens @PHI
Trevor Lawrence DEN DeAndre Hopkins @MIN
M. Stafford SF Terry McLaurin @IND
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Deebo Samuel @LAR
Jacoby Brissett CIN Jerry Jeudy @JAC
Taylor Heinicke @IND J. Jefferson ARI
P.J. Walker @ATL Michael Thomas LVR
Bailey Zappe @NYJ Adam Thielen ARI
Ryan Tannehill @HOU Brandon Aiyuk @LAR
Brett Rypien @JAC M. Pittman Jr. WAS
Russell Wilson @JAC Chris Godwin BAL
Zach Wilson NE DeVonta Smith PIT
Kenny Pickett @PHI Chris Olave LVR
Marcus Mariota CAR FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
RUNNING BACKS Allen Robinson SF
BEST BETS Opp Rashod Bateman @TB
Derrick Henry @HOU Alec Pierce WAS
Saquon Barkley @SEA Devin Duvernay @TB
GREAT STARTS Opp Jarvis Landry LVR
Josh Jacobs @NO DeVante Parker @NYJ
Tony Pollard CHI Zay Jones DEN
Raheem Mostert @DET C. Sutton @JAC
K. Walker III NYG Hunter Renfrow @NO
Joe Mixon @CLE Darius Slayton @SEA
R. Stevenson @NYJ O. Zaccheaus CAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Ben Skowronek SF
L. Fournette BAL Josh Reynolds MIA
Jonathan Taylor WAS Chase Claypool @PHI
Tyler Allgeier CAR Isaiah McKenzie GB
Gus Edwards @TB Rondale Moore @MIN
D. Montgomery @DAL Robert Woods @HOU
Dameon Pierce TEN Christian Kirk DEN
D’Onta Foreman @ATL Diontae Johnson @PHI
Miles Sanders PIT Curtis Samuel @IND
B. Robinson Jr. @IND D. Peoples-Jones CIN
Latavius Murray @JAC Romeo Doubs @BUF
Jamaal Williams MIA Mack Hollins @NO
Travis Etienne DEN M. Goodwin NYG
Aaron Jones @BUF SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Nick Chubb CIN Darnell Mooney @DAL
Dalvin Cook ARI T. Marshall Jr. @ATL
C. McCaffrey @LAR Phillip Dorsett TEN
Alvin Kamara LVR Parris Campbell WAS
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Drake London CAR
Najee Harris @PHI Garrett Wilson NE
Khalil Herbert @DAL Robbie Anderson @MIN
D. Henderson SF Corey Davis NE
Michael Carter NE Allen Lazard @BUF
M. Gordon III @JAC DK Metcalf NYG
Eno Benjamin @MIN Tyquan Thornton @NYJ
D. Singletary GB N. Westbrook-Ikhine @HOU
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Kalif Raymond MIA
Chuba Hubbard @ATL K.J. Osborn ARI
Ezekiel Elliott CHI Nico Collins TEN
Kenyan Drake @TB Jahan Dotson @IND
Kareem Hunt CIN Marvin Jones DEN
Nyheim Hines WAS Sammy Watkins @BUF
AJ Dillon @BUF Elijah Moore NE
Caleb Huntley CAR Noah Brown CHI
Jeff Wilson Jr. @LAR DEFENSIVE TEAMS
James Robinson NE BEST BETS Opp
James Conner @MIN Eagles PIT
D’Andre Swift MIA GREAT STARTS Opp
Antonio Gibson @IND Cowboys CHI
TIGHT ENDS 49ers @LAR
BEST BETS Opp SOLID STARTERS Opp
George Kittle @LAR Ravens @TB
GREAT STARTS Opp Patriots @NYJ
Mark Andrews @TB Bills GB
T.J. Hockenson MIA Falcons CAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Commanders @IND
Tyler Higbee SF Titans @HOU
Irv Smith ARI Vikings ARI
Zach Ertz @MIN Dolphins @DET
Mike Gesicki @DET Colts WAS
Pat Freiermuth @PHI Broncos @JAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Kyle Pitts CAR Jets NE
Dawson Knox GB Buccaneers BAL
Harrison Bryant CIN Giants @SEA
Chris Myarick @SEA Seahawks NYG
Robert Tonyan @BUF Jaguars DEN
Dallas Goedert PIT Rams SF
Evan Engram DEN Texans TEN
Hayden Hurst @CLE Raiders @NO
Cade Otton BAL SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Noah Fant NYG Panthers @ATL
Dalton Schultz CHI Packers @BUF
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Cardinals @MIN
Austin Hooper @HOU Browns CIN
Hunter Henry @NYJ Bengals @CLE
Taysom Hill LVR Lions MIA
Cole Kmet @DAL Bears @DAL
Darren Waller @NO Steelers @PHI
Tyler Conklin NE Saints LVR
Jordan Akins TEN
Greg Dulcich @JAC

Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 8

Notable fantasy football trends heading into Week 8.

It’s bad enough for fantasy football owners when one of their key players is injured or not playing well. It’s much more of an issue when that player is a quarterback and two first-ballot Hall of Famers are on the wrong side of history at the moment.

It’s hard to imagine that seven weeks into the season, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are both sitting with records of 3-4, but harder to fathom is how poorly they’re playing from the fantasy perspective – where wins and losses don’t matter.

Neither one brings much value as a runner, so they earn their fantasy chops through the air. Through seven games, Rodgers has accounted for just 11 touchdowns (all throwing) and is averaging 228 passing yards a game. Brady is even worse. He is averaging 277 passing yards a game but has just eight TD passes in seven games.

For the purpose of comparison, seven games into last season, Rodgers was averaging 244 yards a game with 17 TDs (15 passing, two rushing), while Brady was averaging 325 yards a game with 22 TDs (21 passing, one rushing).

The problem with both is that fantasy owners who have their receivers are also suffering without even having Brady or Rodgers on their rosters. There is still time to turn things around, but, at the moment, the G.O.A.T. and the two-time defending MVP are both playing like hot garbage.

Here is the Week 8 Fantasy Football Market Report.