The best fantasy football gamble of Week 1

“Trust your studs” … what if you’re questioning whether a guy still is one?

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 the fantasy football gamble of the week. Be sure to check out our newest piece, Streamers of the Week, from the talented Kevin Hickey.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 1

Tracking my predictions: 0-0-0
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 lands on COVID-19 list after publishing

2021 record: 8-9-1
2020 record: 5-10-1

It’s finally here! Week 1 is a glorious time of the year. Fantasy footballers have starry eyes and hopeful hearts as everything starts fresh.

In an opening week with few injuries of consequence (shocking, I know!), streaming or a gambling on a player with a great matchup has the feel of “getting too cute” about it. There’s a fine line between taking an education chance and flippantly starting someone on a whim. Emotions run high. Competitiveness can get the best of anyone. If you’re in position to take on a calculated risk, streaming at tight end, kicker and defense tend to be the best places to start, but this week we’ll live on the edge … sort of.

I say “sort of” because the risk here isn’t so much the player as it is the situation and his position. It takes a good deal of gumption to stream a quarterback in a week without bye weeks nor injuries forcing one’s hand. It takes even more to trust one with limited weaponry.

QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings

While I personally have a hard time thinking of Rodgers as a streaming option, his draft placement and a good number of questions I’ve received about starting him this week suggests John Q. Public doesn’t share my sentiment. Even our resident rankings creator, David Dorey, does not have a high opinion of A-Rod’s fantasy outlook in Week 1.

With an average draft position ranging from QB9 to QB11, Rodgers — the reigning, back-to-back league MVP, mind you — was viewed as a fringe No. 1 fantasy quarterback after the loss of star receiver Davante Adams. Green Bay cobbled together an eclectic blend of rookies and veterans in an effort to replace the now-Las Vegas Raider.

Rodgers enters the 2022 season with as much pressure his shoulders since the day he replaced Brett Favre. He has flopped in recent playoff appearances, made controversial statements on popular podcasts, was embroiled in a COVID-related scandal in 2021, wavered on returning to the team in 2020 before agreeing to return on a reworked a king’s ransom pact, and now has to put this team on his Canton-bound right shoulder with suspect targets and Super Bowl expectations.

Whew. That’s enough to make anyone wander into the jungle and take psychedelics.

From a historical perspective, Rodgers has a mixed bag statistically the Vikings with a dichotomous boom-or-bust profile. Most recently, he obliterated Minnesota in the Twin Cities to the tune of 385 yards, four touchdowns, no interceptions and 21 rushing yards on his way to a 37.4-point fantasy outburst. In Week 17, playing in Green Bay, Rodgers was extremely efficient by completing 76.3 percent of his throws (29-for-38) and accounting for a modest 23.2 but serviceable fantasy points.

Go back to 2020. Rodgers shelled the Vikes for lines of 365-4-0 and 291-3-0. The prior season wasn’t filled with such success. Minnesota also boasted a much better defensive grouping from a personnel perspective, and the previous coaching staff hadn’t yet alienated its own roster into despair.

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While history can be a helpful indicator, it’s far from a guarantee to translate into the present. In 2022 present time, Minnesota has a new regime, different personnel in many regards, and renewed hope. Green Bay has two strong running backs, an injured tight end working his way back, no clear WR1, an iffy starter (Allen Lazard) trying to get right a week after being stepped on in practice, and a cast of merry misfits being asked to step up out of the gates.

It’s not all rosy this time, and I’m not here to convince you otherwise. It is, however, a storyline ripe for the picking in fantasy: Aging star quarterback in turmoil lifts his unheralded receiving corps to unforeseen levels of greatness.

That takes a leap of faith on our part and a little bit of imagination. Minnesota should be much better against the run than vs. receivers. Rodgers makes players around him better. Sammy Watkins has a history of blowing up in Week 1, and Randall Cobb has crazy chemistry with No. 12. Amari Rodgers is a year further into his maturation. Rookie deep threat Christian Watson is nearing full strength and trending in the right direction (you can’t teach his kind of speed, folks). Both reserve tight ends have been in the system for several years now, and that assumes Robert Tonyan (knee) isn’t going to play — he still has a chance. Both running backs can catch the ball and are part of the aerial game plan inside of the red zone. Rookie Romeo Doubs has drawn consistent praise all summer, including from his quarterback — a man who notoriously avoids rookies, let alone brags them up.

Minnesota is switching to a 3-4 defensive alignment, which typically takes time to translate into success. Cornerback Patrick Peterson one day will join Rodgers in the Hall of Fame, but age and injuries have taken an obvious toll on his play. A shaky third-year corner and a rookie will be asked to hold up in coverage for a defense that needs all the help it can get rushing the passer.

In many cases, Rodgers was drafted as an owner’s presumed starter, so this doesn’t apply if that’s you, but all too many gamers chose the 38-year-old in tandem with a high-upside option, such as a Trey Lance, Justin Fields, Tua Tagovailoa, or Trevor Lawrence type. Some of us chose Rodgers and immediate backed him up with a safe veteran who can jump into a lineup should the star finally lose his luster or get injured. Regardless of your situation and despite the injuries as well as loss of Adams, Rodgers warrants a start with such an exploitable matchup.

My projection: 303 yards, 3 TDs, 0 interceptions (27.15 points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 1

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 1 start/bench tiers.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Russell Wilson @SEA Ja’Marr Chase PIT
Justin Herbert LVR Davante Adams @LAC
Josh Allen @LAR C. Sutton @SEA
GREAT STARTS Opp Cooper Kupp BUF
Jalen Hurts @DET CeeDee Lamb TB
Patrick Mahomes @ARI Keenan Allen LVR
Trey Lance @CHI GREAT STARTS Opp
Kyler Murray KC J. Jefferson GB
Lamar Jackson @NYJ Jerry Jeudy @SEA
SOLID STARTERS Opp A.J. Brown @DET
Tom Brady @DAL Deebo Samuel @CHI
Dak Prescott TB Adam Thielen GB
Joe Burrow PIT M. Pittman Jr. @HOU
Tua Tagovailoa NE Allen Robinson BUF
Aaron Rodgers @MIN Michael Thomas @ATL
Baker Mayfield CLE SOLID STARTERS Opp
Kirk Cousins GB D.J. Moore CLE
Jameis Winston @ATL J. Smith-Schuster @ARI
Trevor Lawrence @WAS Allen Lazard @MIN
M. Stafford BUF Mike Williams LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Darnell Mooney SF
Justin Fields SF Rashod Bateman @NYJ
Carson Wentz JAC Jaylen Waddle NE
Daniel Jones @TEN DK Metcalf DEN
Matt Ryan @HOU A. St. Brown PHI
Mac Jones @MIA Jakobi Meyers @MIA
M. Trubisky @CIN Diontae Johnson @CIN
Derek Carr @LAC Mecole Hardman @ARI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Christian Kirk @WAS
Joe Flacco BAL Terry McLaurin JAC
Jacoby Brissett @CAR Brandin Cooks IND
Davis Mills IND Marvin Jones @WAS
Ryan Tannehill NYG Stefon Diggs @LAR
Geno Smith DEN Hunter Renfrow @LAC
Jared Goff PHI Marquise Brown KC
Marcus Mariota NO Tee Higgins PIT
RUNNING BACKS Gabriel Davis @LAR
BEST BETS Opp Mike Evans @DAL
Austin Ekeler LVR Robert Woods NYG
Derrick Henry NYG Jarvis Landry @ATL
Jonathan Taylor @HOU Elijah Moore BAL
GREAT STARTS Opp Tyreek Hill NE
C. McCaffrey CLE FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Alvin Kamara @ATL Romeo Doubs @MIN
J. Williams @SEA Julio Jones @DAL
Elijah Mitchell @CHI DeVonta Smith @DET
Aaron Jones @MIN Chris Olave @ATL
SOLID STARTERS Opp Devin Duvernay @NYJ
Joe Mixon PIT Curtis Samuel JAC
Travis Etienne @WAS Zay Jones @WAS
Antonio Gibson JAC George Pickens @CIN
James Conner KC Brandon Aiyuk @CHI
Saquon Barkley @TEN Chris Godwin @DAL
Chase Edmonds NE Isaiah McKenzie @LAR
D. Singletary @LAR Sammy Watkins @MIN
Nick Chubb @CAR Amari Cooper @CAR
Miles Sanders @DET Alec Pierce @HOU
Damien Harris @MIA Treylon Burks NYG
Dalvin Cook GB Kadarius Toney @TEN
AJ Dillon @MIN Josh Palmer LVR
D’Andre Swift PHI Tyler Lockett DEN
Najee Harris @CIN M. Valdes-Scantling @ARI
J.K. Dobbins @NYJ A.J. Green KC
C. Edwards-Helaire @ARI Drake London NO
L. Fournette @DAL Chase Claypool @CIN
R. Stevenson @MIA Robbie Anderson CLE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp O. Zaccheaus NO
Ezekiel Elliott TB K.J. Osborn GB
C. Patterson NO Jahan Dotson JAC
Rashaad Penny DEN Nico Collins IND
K. Gainwell @DET R. Gage Jr. @DAL
M. Gordon III @SEA DeVante Parker @MIA
Breece Hall BAL SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
D. Montgomery SF Randall Cobb @MIN
Mike Davis @NYJ Cedrick Wilson NE
Jerick McKinnon @ARI E. St. Brown SF
Nyheim Hines @HOU T. Marshall Jr. CLE
Dameon Pierce IND Josh Reynolds PHI
Cam Akers BUF Parris Campbell @HOU
Tony Pollard TB Quez Watkins @DET
Josh Jacobs @LAC Jalen Tolbert TB
Kareem Hunt @CAR Phillip Dorsett IND
J.D. McKissic JAC Tyler Boyd PIT
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Corey Davis BAL
Jamaal Williams PHI Kendrick Bourne @MIA
Tyler Allgeier NO Byron Pringle SF
James Robinson @WAS D. Peoples-Jones @CAR
Michael Carter BAL Bryan Edwards NO
Khalil Herbert SF KJ Hamler @SEA
James Cook @LAR DJ Chark Jr. PHI
D. Henderson BUF Kenny Golladay @TEN
Ameer Abdullah @LAC S. Shepard @TEN
Raheem Mostert NE Garrett Wilson BAL
TIGHT ENDS Rondale Moore KC
BEST BETS Opp DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Mark Andrews @NYJ BEST BETS Opp
T.J. Hockenson PHI Saints @ATL
GREAT STARTS Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Dallas Goedert @DET 49ers @CHI
Travis Kelce @ARI Eagles @DET
Zach Ertz KC SOLID STARTERS Opp
Dalton Schultz TB Ravens @NYJ
SOLID STARTERS Opp Chargers LVR
Austin Hooper NYG Bengals PIT
Noah Fant DEN Bills @LAR
Darren Waller @LAC Packers @MIN
Evan Engram @WAS Broncos @SEA
Gerald Everett LVR FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Dawson Knox @LAR Jaguars @WAS
George Kittle @CHI Steelers @CIN
Cole Kmet SF Browns @CAR
Pat Freiermuth @CIN Colts @HOU
Cameron Brate @DAL Commanders JAC
Hunter Henry @MIA Titans NYG
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Buccaneers @DAL
Mo Alie-Cox @HOU Rams BUF
Irv Smith GB Cowboys TB
Mike Gesicki NE Panthers CLE
A. Okwuegbunam @SEA SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Tyler Higbee BUF Texans IND
Kyle Pitts NO Raiders @LAC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Falcons NO
Hayden Hurst PIT Lions PHI
Adam Trautman @ATL Seahawks DEN
Josiah Deguara @MIN Chiefs @ARI
Brevin Jordan IND Cardinals KC
D. Bellinger @TEN Jets BAL
Logan Thomas JAC Vikings GB
David Njoku @CAR Giants @TEN
Bears SF
Patriots @MIA
Dolphins NE