Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 7

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 7 DFS fantasy football

Week 7 brings us some of the least exciting games of the season, lowlighted by a god-awful primetime slate that I will detail below.

Can we convince the NFL to flex both of these games out of the primetime lights? Plus, we are without some superstar QBs and WRs this week as Minnesota, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and the Rams are all on bye. Prepare to hold your nose as you set some not-so-fragrant Week 7 DFS lineups.

DFS: The Primetime Slate

Sunday Night

PITTSBURGH @ MIAMI

Just a couple of weeks ago, Mitchell Trubisky (QB2) was benched in favor of Kenny Pickett (concussion – QB4). Now he finds himself back on the pine after the rookie cleared the protocol. Miami’s secondary remains shorthanded, but that is by no way a vote of confidence.

Tua Tagovailoa (concussion – QB1) will be the top choice on this slate. It appears he will start, but watch the status reports this weekend. Teddy Bridgewater (QB5) was forced into replacement duty last week. He actually looked pretty good. If Tua cannot go, I wouldn’t mind going to battle with Teddy.

Najee Harris (RB3) continues to put up modest total yardage, but he did score again last week and has no real competition for touches. Miami is certainly beatable by RBs.

Miami has settled on Raheem Mostert (RB4) as their lead running back. He hasn’t done a ton to promote confidence in his role and this matchup is just so-so. Volume can put him in RB2 territory, at best. Meanwhile, Chase Edmonds (RB7) is not getting many touches but his passing game usage gives him some flex appeal. He also is a valuable Showdown play.

Diontae Johnson (WR3) should be your WR2 this week. That said, I feel better about him if Trubisky starts. That is because Pickett seemed to prefer George Pickens (WR8). If Pickett starts, bump up Pickens into the WR2 territory as well. Chase Claypool (WR6) is the wild card. He had a huge game against Tampa Bay, and his usage has remained solid no matter who is at QB. Consider him a safe WR3, if you don’t use one of the other two.

Tyreek Hill (WR1) is a beast regardless of who is at QB. He should never be benched in regular fantasy, and he is a WR1 regardless of the matchup in DFS. Jaylen Waddle (shoulder – WR2) gives Miami the top two WRs on this slate. They both are usable in DFS if you do a Miami Voltron stack. Despite being supposedly healthy, Cedrick Wilson (WR11) did nothing in Week 6. He gets a great matchup here, so use him as a WR3 to save some money. Trent Sherfield (WR13) actually played on 66% of the offensive snaps in Week 5, but the return of Wilson returns Sherfield to Showdown dart-throw territory.

Pat Freiermuth (concussion – TE1) missed Week 6, but he should return this week. He is easily the best choice on this board. If he is out, Zach Gentry (TE6) and Connor Heyward (TE7) have minimal appeal, at best. You should be able to ignore them.

Miami had not utilized Mike Gesicki (TE3) much this season. Then last week he caught two TDs from Bridgewater, so consider his value up if Teddy somehow plays.

Monday Night

CHICAGO @ NEW ENGLAND

Any of the backups that might start due to injury are safer plays than Justin Fields (QB7) versus the Patriots. If you like burning money, do a lineup featuring him.

Mac Jones (QB3) may return as the starter this week. I’m not sure that Bailey Zappe (QB6) isn’t a better option for New England. Both are solid choices at home against a bad Chicago defense as their corps of weapons has grown recently.

I love David Montgomery (RB2) most weeks. This week feels like a floor game for him. That will still be good enough to make him the second-best RB play on the slate. Khalil Herbert (RB6) can also be used as a cheaper RB2 or flex as he has carved out a niche for himself in this offense.

It took Rhamondre Stevenson (RB1) a few plays to get rolling last week. Once he found his sea legs, he went off. Chicago is no threat to this beast. Expect another huge line, especially if Damien Harris (hamstring – RB5) remains out. If Harris returns, consider him a reinjury risk RB2, at best. Pierre Strong (RB8) is a potential Showdown dart throw since Bill Belichick likes to do stupid stuff with his RB stable.

Dante Pettis (WR9) had a big game and scored in Week 6. Still, these were his first catches since Week 1. Don’t go chasing here … he is a WR3 or worse.  Darnell Mooney (WR4) is the only WR you can trust in this offense, and he is no better than a WR2. You can ignore Velus Jones (WR15) and Equanimeous St. Brown (WR16).

Don’t look now, but New England went from having no reliable WRs to having several. Jakobi Meyers (WR5) is the safest play, though he also is immune to scoring TDs. DeVante Parker (WR7) has the TD pedigree from his time in Miami, but his usage is more sporadic than Meyers. Consider Meyers a WR2 and Parker as a WR3. Nelson Agholor (hamstring – WR12) missed Week 6 but he can put up flex-worthy stats, if active. If he is out again, Tyquan Thornton (WR10) would be a great play. He scored twice in Week 6 and eventually will emerge as a starter. Kendrick Bourne (WR14) has fallen behind Thornton in the pecking order. He can be ignored outside of Showdown.

Cole Kmet (TE5) has 10 catches this year. That isn’t good. Fortunately for him, the Patriots are horrible against the position. Kmet’s natural athleticism makes him a sneaky punt TE.

Chicago is a better defense against the position. Still, both Hunter Henry (TE2) and Jonnu Smith (TE4) make solid plays.

The Main Slate: recommended DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Aaron Rodgers ($6k), RB Derrick Henry ($8.2k), RB Saquon Barkley ($7.9k), WR Allen Lazard ($6.1k), WR Alec Pierce ($4.6k), WR Wan’Dale Robinson ($4.5k), TE Gerald Everett ($4k), FLEX Kenneth Walker ($5.8k), DST New York Jets ($2.6k)

FD Lineup: QB Aaron Rodgers ($7.1k), RB Josh Jacobs ($8.6k), RB Ezekiel Elliott ($6.9k), WR Ja’Marr Chase ($8.5k), WR Allen Lazard ($6.6k), WR Wan’Dale Robinson ($5.5k), TE Evan Engram ($5.2k), FLEX Kenneth Walker ($7.3k), DST New York Jets ($4.3k)

FB Lineup: QB Joe Burrow ($6.7k), RB Derrick Henry ($7.2k), RB Ezekiel Elliott ($5.4k), WR Ja’Marr Chase ($7.1k), WR Tyreek Hill ($7.2k), WR Alec Pierce ($4.1k), TE Evan Engram ($3.5k), FLEX Kenneth Walker ($5.3k), FLEX Wan’Dale Robinson ($3.5k)

Quarterbacks DraftKings FanDuel
Lamar Jackson $8,000 $8,800
Patrick Mahomes $7,800 $8,500
Justin Herbert $7,200 $8,100
Joe Burrow $6,900 $8,300
Dak Prescott $6,700 $7,500
Tom Brady $6,300 $7,400
Russell Wilson $6,200 $7,000
Aaron Rodgers $6,000 $7,100
Derek Carr $5,900 $7,600
Jared Goff $5,800 $7,300
Trevor Lawrence $5,700 $7,200
Geno Smith $5,600 $6,800
Jimmy Garoppolo $5,500 $7,200
Marcus Mariota $5,500 $7,100
Cooper Rush $5,400 $6,500
Matt Ryan $5,400 $7,300
Jacoby Brissett $5,300 $6,500
Daniel Jones $5,100 $6,900
Zach Wilson $5,100 $6,600
Davis Mills $5,000 $6,300
Jacob Eason $5,000 $6,200
P.J. Walker $5,000 $6,200
Sam Darnold $5,000 $6,200
Taylor Heinicke $5,000 $6,600

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Paying up for one of the four highest-priced QBs is a smart strategy this week. Among them, Joe Burrow is my favorite. Consider Aaron RodgersDerek Carr, Trevor Lawrence, or Geno Smith as discount pivots. I also like Daniel Jones, Matt Ryan, and even Taylor Heinecke, if you want to punt the position.

Fantasy Four-pack

Lamar Jackson, Ravens vs. CLE
($8,000 DK, $8,800 FD)
The Browns struggle mightily against the running back position. Jackson isn’t an RB, but he might as well be as he averages over 75 rushing yards per game. His passing numbers have been down since Rashod Bateman’s (foot) injury. If Bateman suits up, boost Jackson’s ceiling even higher.

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ SF
($7,800 DK, $8,500 FD)
This is a sneaky play as people will see San Francisco and immediately skip over Mahomes. That said, the Chiefs will go all out here to get back on the winning track after last week’s loss to Buffalo. Plus, San Francisco has multiple injuries at every level of their defense.

Joe Burrow, Bengals vs. ATL ($6,900 DK, $8,300 FD) The Bengals have all of their receiving weapons healthy once again. This week, they face an Atlanta team that has been clobbered by every QB they have faced this year, while facing only one QB that is close to on par with Burrow. The stack with Ja’Marr Chase is my favorite of the week and then run it back with Drake London or Olamide Zaccheaus.

Justin Herbert, Chargers vs. SEA
($7,200 DK, $8,100 FD
It feels like Herbert has underperformed all season. I put most of that on the bum hamstring of Keenan Allen. Fortunately for Herbert, Seattle has been very forgiving to the position. Look for him to get back on track here with another 300-2 game.

DFS Sleepers

Geno Smith, Seahawks @ LAC
($5,600 DK, $6,800 FD)
  Smith has had solid performances in four of his six starts. That trend will continue here in a sneaky shootout. Bigger-bodied outside WRs have feasted on this defense, so stack Smith with DK Metcalf and then run it back with TEs Gerald Everett or Donald Parham

Daniel Jones, Giants @ JAX
($5,100 DK, $6,900 FD)
Jones gets sleeper value once again as he was clearly boosted by the return of Wan’Dale Robinson last week. Meanwhile, Jacksonville remains middle of the pack against the pass but they did just get gouged by Matt Ryan. Plus, Jones can add value with his legs.

Running backs DraftKings FanDuel
Christian McCaffrey $8,400 $8,700
Austin Ekeler $8,300 $9,500
Derrick Henry $8,200 $9,200
Jonathan Taylor $8,100 $8,000
Nick Chubb
$8,000 $8,900
Saquon Barkley $7,900 $9,300
Leonard Fournette $7,700 $8,400
Aaron Jones $7,600 $6,800
Joe Mixon $7,000 $7,400
D’Andre Swift $6,800 $7,800
Josh Jacobs $6,500 $8,600
Dameon Pierce $6,400 $7,700
Breece Hall $6,200 $7,600
Clyde Edwards-Helaire $6,100 $6,700
Jamaal Williams $6,100 $7,800
Ezekiel Elliott $6,000 $6,900
Melvin Gordon $6,000 $6,300
Deon Jackson $5,900 $6,400
James Robinson $5,900 $5,800
Jeff Wilson $5,800 $6,300
Kenneth Walker $5,800 $7,300
Tony Pollard $5,700 $6,500
AJ Dillon $5,600 $5,700
Brian Robinson $5,500 $6,100
Mike Boone $5,500 $5,400
Kareem Hunt $5,400 $5,800
Travis Etienne $5,400 $6,200
Antonio Gibson $5,300 $5,500
Nyheim Hines $5,300 $6,000
J.K. Dobbins $5,200 $6,600
Latavius Murray $5,200 $6,000
Joshua Kelley $5,100 $6,000
Kenyan Drake $5,100 $6,600
Tyler Allgeier $5,000 $5,900
Caleb Huntley $4,900 $5,900
Phillip Lindsay $4,900 $5,000
J.D. McKissic $4,800 $4,900
Michael Carter $4,800 $5,600
Tevin Coleman $4,500 $5,200
Jerick McKinnon $4,400 $5,100
Kyle Juszczyk $4,100 $4,600
Damien Williams $4,000 $5,500
D’Onta Foreman $4,000 $4,900

Running Back

Weekly strategy – Austin Ekeler and Derrick Henry look to be the strongest options on the board. Jonathan Taylor (ankle) will be a great value if he is good to go. Saquon BarkleyJosh Jacobs, and Dameon Pierce are all in a smash spot with a great DK price and a just “OK” FD price. Kenneth Walker and Cowboys RBs are all potential cheaper pivots. Travis Etienne, D’Onta Foreman, and whichever of J.K. Dobbins/Kenyan Drake starts are the only punt options that I like.

Fantasy Four-pack

Austin Ekeler, Chargers vs. SEA
($8,300 DK, $9,500 FD) 
Ekeler started the season slowly, but now he has six TDs over the last three games. He also leads all RBs in receptions and is second in RB receiving yards. Meanwhile, Seattle has been abused by pass-catching backs all season.

Derrick Henry, Titans vs. IND
($8,200 DK, $9,200 FD)
Henry has already posted a 147-1 line against this defense. At home, I would expect a similar line here with perhaps more receptions as Tennessee is starting to get him the ball in the passing game.

Saquon Barkley, Giants @ JAX ($7,900 DK, $9,300 FD) Barkley leads the league in RB combo yards. He also has scored in four of six contests. With a lack of other talents on this roster, Barkley has found himself deeply involved in the Giants’ passing game. This sets up nicely as Jacksonville is allowing the second-most RB receptions and receiving yards.

Jonathan Taylor, Colts @ TEN
($8,100 DK, $8,000 FD)
Taylor appears to be recovered from his ankle injury. Nyheim Hines (concussion) and Deon Jackson (quad) are both ready to go. Tennessee held Taylor in check in the earlier meeting, but he also watched Mo Alie-Cox hijack a pair of scores on drives that Taylor marched the team down the field.

DFS Sleepers

Kenneth Walker, Seahawks @ LAC
($5,800 DK, $7,300 FD)
Walker looked elite last week and most importantly didn’t share the touches with anyone as many feared he might. The Chargers had allowed opposing backfields an average of 162 total yards and 1.6 total scores per game prior to last week’s screwy contest with the Broncos. Walker should finish with a floor of 125-1.

Travis Etienne, Jaguars vs. NYG ($5,400 DK, $6,200 FD) Despite splitting touches evenly over the last two weeks, Etienne has outproduced James Robinson by more than 2-to-1. Meanwhile, the Giants are allowing a league second-worst 5.5 YPC to opposing RBs. Etienne will top the century mark in total yardage for the third-straight week and will finally get into the end zone.

Wide receivers DraftKings FanDuel
Davante Adams $8,700 $8,600
Ja’Marr Chase $8,200 $8,500
Deebo Samuel $7,600 $7,700
Michael Pittman $7,400 $7,500
Mike Williams $7,200 $7,800
Amon-Ra St. Brown $7,100 $7,500
Mike Evans $6,900 $7,600
CeeDee Lamb $6,800 $7,700
Keenan Allen $6,700 $7,300
DK Metcalf $6,600 $6,900
Tee Higgins $6,400 $7,100
Chris Godwin $6,300 $7,000
Courtland Sutton $6,200 $7,000
Allen Lazard $6,100 $6,600
Amari Cooper $6,100 $7,200
Brandin Cooks $6,000 $6,300
Brandon Aiyuk $6,000 $6,300
Christian Kirk $5,900 $7,200
Terry McLaurin $5,900 $6,200
Tyler Lockett $5,800 $6,800
Jerry Jeudy $5,700 $6,200
JuJu Smith-Schuster $5,600 $6,700
Robert Woods $5,500 $5,800
Drake London $5,400 $6,000
Curtis Samuel $5,300 $5,500
Tyler Boyd $5,300 $6,000
Rashod Bateman $5,200 $6,500
Julio Jones $5,100 $5,300
Michael Gallup $5,100 $6,100
Joshua Palmer $5,000 $5,700
Romeo Doubs $5,000 $5,800
DJ Moore $4,900 $5,500
Hunter Renfrow $4,900 $5,700
DJ Chark $4,800 $5,300
Elijah Moore $4,800 $5,100
Corey Davis $4,700 $5,600
Josh Reynolds $4,700 $5,600
Alec Pierce $4,600 $6,100
Mack Hollins $4,600 $5,500
Marvin Jones $4,600 $5,500
Devin Duvernay $4,500 $5,900
Garrett Wilson $4,500 $5,500
Treylon Burks $4,500 $5,000
Wan’Dale Robinson $4,500 $5,500
Darius Slayton $4,400 $5,300
Marquez Valdes-Scantling $4,400 $5,600
Noah Brown $4,400 $5,400
Russell Gage $4,400 $5,400
Zay Jones $4,400 $5,700
Kadarius Toney $4,300 $4,800
Mecole Hardman $4,300 $5,700
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $4,300 $5,400
Nico Collins $4,200 $5,600
Olamide Zaccheaus $4,200 $5,500
Donovan Peoples-Jones $4,100 $5,600
Richie James $4,000 $5,300
KJ Hamler $3,900 $5,200
Parris Campbell $3,900 $5,400
DeAndre Carter $3,700 $5,200
Demarcus Robinson $3,600 $5,400
Jauan Jennings $3,500 $5,200
Dyami Brown $3,400 $5,000
Skyy Moore $3,400 $5,100
Christian Watson $3,300 $5,200
Jamal Agnew $3,300 $5,100
David Bell $3,200 $4,900

Wide Receiver

Weekly strategy – I want one of the Bengals’ top two in all of my lineups this week. Davante Adams is the other player I would consider up top. Michael Pittman and Mike Williams both have decent matchups, but their prices seem slightly inflated. WR2 offers me the chance to choose between Christian Kirk, Allen Lazard, Amari Cooper, and Tyler Lockett. I could even see using two of them if I need to save some money here. Hunter Renfrow would be a great WR3, if you don’t use Adams. Otherwise, look at Michael Gallup, Alec Pierce, Olamide Zaccheaus, and Joshua Palmer (if Keenan Allen remains out).

Fantasy Four-pack

Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals vs. ATL
($8,200 DK, $8,500 FD
Amari Cooper is the only WR1 to not dominate this defense. Chase will go off for a second-straight week as long as he doesn’t have a setback with his hip. Stack him with Joe Burrow, and run it back with a WR from Atlanta.

Davante Adams, Raiders vs. HOU
($8,700 DK, $8,600 FD)
Adams has scored in four of five games and in the other game, he topped 100 receiving yards. Houston has really had trouble stopping alpha WRs, like Adams, all season. Plus, Adams appears to be ready to play “angry” after his postgame incident in Week 5. This could be a 10-150-2 type of blowup game.

Michael Pittman Jr., Colts @ TEN
($7,400 DK, $7,500 FD)
The matchup for Pittman is nice, but it would seem a hell of a lot better if the price was say $1k less on each site. Tennessee held Pittman in check back in Week 4, but if he gets another 16 targets like last week he will be fine. Personally, I would rather fade Pittman at this price and use Alec Pierce at his price instead. I think they will both score here.

Mike Williams, Chargers vs. SEA
($7,200 DK, $7,800 FD) 
When it comes to Williams you have two true outcomes. Either he breaks the slate with multiple long TDs, or he posts 2-20-0. Much like Pittman, the price is a bit high here. Still, this matchup should be an easy one for the deep threat.  

DFS Sleepers

Allen Lazard, Packers @ WAS
($6,100 DK, $6,600 FD
With Randall Cobb out for the next month expect Lazard to be featured even more than he already has been. In just five games, Lazard has scored in four of them and topped 100 yards in the other one (just like what Davante Adams has done in Vegas). Opposing WR1s are averaging 6-87 through the first six weeks, and they have given up four TDs to the position.

Wan’Dale Robinson, Giants @ JAX
($4,500 DK, $5,500 FD
Robinson clicked immediately with Daniel Jones last week and scored his first career TD. Jacksonville is middling against the pass, so anyone who suits up for New York is a decent play. Let’s see if the connection continues to grow.

Tight ends DraftKings FanDuel
Travis Kelce $8,000 $8,300
Mark Andrews $7,400 $8,500
Darren Waller $5,400 $6,000
George Kittle $5,300 $6,600
T.J. Hockenson $4,800 $6,200
Kyle Pitts $4,300 $5,900
David Njoku $4,200 $5,700
Robert Tonyan $4,100 $5,500
Gerald Everett $4,000 $6,300
Dalton Schultz $3,600 $4,800
Hayden Hurst $3,500 $4,900
Daniel Bellinger $3,400 $5,100
Evan Engram $3,300 $5,200
Tyler Conklin $3,200 $4,800
Noah Fant $3,100 $5,000
Cameron Brate $3,000 $4,500
Isaiah Likely $3,000 $4,500
Logan Thomas $3,000 $5,000
Mo Alie-Cox $3,000 $4,700
Will Dissly $3,000 $4,800
Jake Ferguson $2,900 $4,300
Albert Okwuegbunam $2,800 $4,600
Cade Otton $2,700 $4,900
Donald Parham $2,700 $4,300
Austin Hooper $2,600 $4,500
O.J. Howard $2,600 $4,500
Greg Dulcich $2,500 $4,000
Harrison Bryant $2,500 $4,500
Jelani Woods $2,500 $4,700

Tight End

Weekly strategy – As usual when paying up here opt for Travis Kelce. Otherwise, go cheap and use one of Gerald EverettHayden Hurst, Daniel Bellinger, or my favorite option, Evan Engram. If Dalton Schultz (knee) remains out consider punting with Jake Ferguson. The other punt options are Donald Parham and Greg Dulcich.

Fantasy Four-pack

Travis Kelce, Chiefs @ SF
($8,000 DK, $8,300 FD
The matchup may seem tough on paper, but San Francisco is dealing with a pile of injuries among their starters. It is so bad that even a mediocre TE would get a boost against them. Kelce is a little better than a mediocre TE.

Mark Andrews, Ravens vs. CLE
($7,400 DK, $8,500 FD)
Andrews (knee) is eighth among all players with 52 targets this year and third among all players in receiving scores. Cleveland has actually held the position in check until last week. So, expect more of a floor game here than a blowup, especially if his knee limits him. If he ends up unable to play because of the injury, Isaiah Likely will be chalk.

David Njoku, Browns @ BAL
($4,200 DK, $5,700 FD)
Njoku has topped 50 yards in four straight games. This actually places him as the yardage leader among TEs during that span. He also is fourth among TEs in receptions during this stretch. Meanwhile, Baltimore has allowed a TE to score in four of six games.

Gerald Everett, Chargers vs. SEA
($4,000 DK, $6,300 FD
The stats for opposing TEs versus Seattle are bloated due to Taysom Hill’s three rushing scores. Still, they have given up huge receiving numbers to the position every game as well. Everett has struggled a bit the last two weeks, but Seattle is the slump-buster that he needs.

DFS Sleepers

Hayden Hurst, Bengals vs. ATL
($3,500 DK, $4,900 FD) Tee Higgins
played through his injury last week and that limited Hurst’s production. That said, Atlanta is bad enough against the pass that Hurst, Higgins, Ja’Marr ChaseTyler Boyd, and even Mike Thomas could score against this team. Heck, I’d even consider Samaje Perine as part of a mega-stack against them.

Evan Engram, Jaguars vs. NYG
($3,300 DK, $5,200 FD)
Engram has put together a pair of quality starts in the last two weeks. Now, he gets the revenge game narrative versus the Giants. I love revenge game narratives, especially when they involve cheap TEs.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 7

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 7 start/bench tiers.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Patrick Mahomes @SF Tyreek Hill PIT
Joe Burrow ATL Deebo Samuel KC
GREAT STARTS Opp Ja’Marr Chase ATL
Kyler Murray NO GREAT STARTS Opp
Lamar Jackson CLE Davante Adams HOU
Justin Herbert SEA CeeDee Lamb DET
SOLID STARTERS Opp Tee Higgins ATL
Matt Ryan @TEN Allen Lazard @WAS
Derek Carr HOU SOLID STARTERS Opp
Jimmy Garoppolo KC Jaylen Waddle PIT
Dak Prescott DET Tyler Lockett @LAC
Tua Tagovailoa PIT J. Smith-Schuster @SF
Geno Smith @LAC Diontae Johnson @MIA
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Romeo Doubs @WAS
Kenny Pickett @MIA Christian Kirk NYG
Taylor Heinicke GB Alec Pierce @TEN
Aaron Rodgers @WAS Mike Evans @CAR
Tom Brady @CAR Chris Godwin @CAR
Jared Goff @DAL DK Metcalf @LAC
Trevor Lawrence NYG DeAndre Hopkins NO
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Jakobi Meyers CHI
Ryan Tannehill IND Brandon Aiyuk KC
Zach Wilson @DEN A. St. Brown @DAL
Brett Rypien NYJ Drake London @CIN
P.J. Walker TB Mike Williams SEA
Marcus Mariota @CIN D.J. Moore TB
Russell Wilson NYJ Amari Cooper @BAL
Andy Dalton @ARI Curtis Samuel GB
Justin Fields @NE Chris Olave @ARI
Jacoby Brissett @BAL Keenan Allen SEA
Daniel Jones @JAC Josh Reynolds @DAL
Mac Jones CHI Michael Gallup DET
Davis Mills @LVR Hunter Renfrow HOU
RUNNING BACKS Brandin Cooks @LVR
BEST BETS Opp M. Pittman Jr. @TEN
Austin Ekeler SEA FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Josh Jacobs HOU W. Robinson @JAC
Derrick Henry IND George Pickens @MIA
R. Stevenson CHI Tyquan Thornton CHI
GREAT STARTS Opp Terry McLaurin GB
L. Fournette @CAR Jerry Jeudy NYJ
C. McCaffrey TB Darnell Mooney @NE
Alvin Kamara @ARI Chase Claypool @MIA
Saquon Barkley @JAC Nico Collins @LVR
Nick Chubb @BAL DeVante Parker CHI
SOLID STARTERS Opp Tyler Boyd ATL
Breece Hall @DEN Zay Jones NYG
K. Walker III @LAC M. Valdes-Scantling @SF
Joe Mixon ATL C. Sutton NYJ
Dameon Pierce @LVR Mecole Hardman @SF
Travis Etienne NYG Parris Campbell @TEN
D’Andre Swift @DAL Devin Duvernay CLE
Ezekiel Elliott DET D. Peoples-Jones @BAL
Jonathan Taylor @TEN Robert Woods IND
Latavius Murray NYJ Josh Palmer SEA
B. Robinson Jr. GB Rondale Moore NO
Tony Pollard DET SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Raheem Mostert PIT Corey Davis @DEN
Kenyan Drake CLE T. Marshall Jr. TB
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Garrett Wilson @DEN
M. Gordon III NYJ Elijah Moore @DEN
Nyheim Hines @TEN Dyami Brown GB
AJ Dillon @WAS Marvin Jones NYG
James Robinson NYG Rashod Bateman CLE
Jamaal Williams @DAL Robbie Anderson NO
Rex Burkhead @LVR Mack Hollins HOU
Najee Harris @MIA Tre’Quan Smith @ARI
C. Edwards-Helaire @SF DJ Chark Jr. @DAL
Kareem Hunt @BAL Darius Slayton @JAC
Aaron Jones @WAS N. Westbrook-Ikhine IND
Jeff Wilson Jr. KC O. Zaccheaus @CIN
Eno Benjamin NO DEFENSIVE TEAMS
D. Montgomery @NE BEST BETS Opp
J.D. McKissic GB Patriots CHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Michael Carter @DEN Cowboys DET
Sony Michel SEA Buccaneers @CAR
Caleb Huntley @CIN SOLID STARTERS Opp
Tyler Allgeier @CIN Jets @DEN
James Conner NO Packers @WAS
Damien Harris CHI Titans IND
J.K. Dobbins CLE Giants @JAC
Antonio Gibson GB Ravens CLE
TIGHT ENDS FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
BEST BETS Opp Colts @TEN
Mark Andrews CLE Seahawks @LAC
Travis Kelce @SF Broncos NYJ
GREAT STARTS Opp Chiefs @SF
George Kittle KC Steelers @MIA
David Njoku @BAL Cardinals NO
SOLID STARTERS Opp Jaguars NYG
Kyle Pitts @CIN Dolphins PIT
Pat Freiermuth @MIA Bengals ATL
Evan Engram NYG Chargers SEA
Robert Tonyan @WAS SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
T.J. Hockenson @DAL Texans @LVR
Zach Ertz NO Panthers TB
Gerald Everett SEA Falcons @CIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Lions @DAL
Darren Waller HOU Saints @ARI
Mo Alie-Cox @TEN Browns @BAL
Hayden Hurst ATL Bears @NE
Noah Fant @LAC 49ers KC
Cole Kmet @NE Commanders GB
Taysom Hill @ARI Raiders HOU
Jordan Akins @LVR
D. Bellinger @JAC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Greg Dulcich NYJ
Cade Otton @CAR
Jonnu Smith CHI
Mike Gesicki PIT
Hunter Henry CHI
Logan Thomas GB
Dalton Schultz DET

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 7

Will this Green Bay wideout be the latest receiver to exploit Washington?

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start or bench. 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.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 7

Tracking my predictions: 2-4-0
Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected or leaves with an injury

Brutal.

Just brutal.

Last week, then-Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was my choice, and the projected line was 17.6 PPR points. Against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ertz produced four catches, 29 yards and a touchdown, generating 12.9 points. This failed to crack the 75 percent threshold by 1.7 percent … do realize how close that is in terms of actual statistics? Three yards would have done it. On one third-and-five play, quarterback Jalen Hurts overthrew a wide-open Ertz for an easy first down.

So, there you have it … about as close to “W” as you can get until Hurts’ inaccuracy snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, and my record falls to 2-4 after my fourth bad beat of the year.

I’ll chalk it up as a moral victory since he still helped gamers but wasn’t quite as prolific as expected. … On to Week 7 we go!

WR Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers vs. Washington Football Team

What makes Cobb so risky? In three of his six outings in this reunion season with the Packers, the veteran has one or fewer targets, and he has landed no more than three passes in all but one of the games. Cobb has recorded more than 32 yards in only Week 4, getting shut out completely in Week 6.

This offense obviously funnels through Davante Adams first and then running back Aaron Jones. Then it comes down to the matchups available to Aaron Rodgers. This one is not particularly appealing for tight ends, especially when it comes to finding the end zone, suggesting Robert Tonyan’s dumpster fire of a season burns brightly for another week.

Jones is second on the team in targets with 23, and Washington has done a quality job of limiting pass-catching backs from doing damage through the air. In Week 5, Alvin Kamara’s 5-51-1 receiving line was the top output vs. this defense, and it’s hard to fault Washington for giving up that line to arguably the best receiving back in the game. Austin Ekeler, Saquon Barkley and Mike Davis combined for five targets, four catches, 24 yards and a score. Jones is Cobb’s biggest threat for success in this one.

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Washington’s weak — by weak, I really mean embarrassingly pathetic — spot on defense is containing wide receivers of all varieties. In the past five weeks, no team has allowed more fantasy points in PPR and non-PPR scoring. This is the easiest matchup to exploit for touchdowns in relation to volume faced — the third-most catches against have resulted in a TD every 7.2 grabs.

The 15.8 catches per contest permitted to WRs have produced 213.6 yards, on average, which also ranks third. Fourteen receivers have posted at least 10 PPR points against the Football Team, and eight wideouts have five or more receptions to their credit. Six accounted for double-digit returns in point-per-reception scoring without even getting into the end zone.

That’s a ton of volume, so even if the softest defense, in terms of allowing touchdowns, manages to prevent Cobb from scoring, there’s still a chance he could deliver enough via receptions and yardage to off-set the lack of TDs.

The only real fear I have about Cobb falling way short of the mark is if the Packers do something like this: Non-Cobb playmakers score several touchdowns, and the Packers go into a grind-it-out mode to chew up the clock, making the game far lower scoring than expected. Tipico Sportsbook has a 47.5 Over/Under on this one, and I’m not too confident in Washington scoring more than 17 points, so can Cobb get some love in the remaining 30 points coming from the Pack? I can see a defensive touchdown being in that equation, too, so this recommendation is best followed if six teams on a bye week have you in a dire situation.

My projection: 5 receptions, 59 yards, 1 TD (16.9 PPR points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 7

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Aaron Rodgers WAS Davante Adams WAS
Patrick Mahomes @TEN Deebo Samuel IND
Matt Ryan @MIA Tyreek Hill @TEN
M. Stafford DET GREAT STARTS Opp
GREAT STARTS Opp A.J. Brown KC
Lamar Jackson CIN Cooper Kupp DET
Jalen Hurts @LVR Calvin Ridley @MIA
Tom Brady CHI Antonio Brown CHI
Kyler Murray HOU DeAndre Hopkins HOU
SOLID STARTERS Opp Brandin Cooks @ARI
Derek Carr PHI D.J. Moore @NYG
Jameis Winston @SEA SOLID STARTERS Opp
Ryan Tannehill KC Jaylen Waddle ATL
T. Bridgewater @CLE Mike Evans CHI
Joe Burrow @BAL Hunter Renfrow PHI
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp M. Pittman Jr. @SF
Tua Tagovailoa ATL A. St. Brown @LAR
Jimmy Garoppolo IND Robert Woods DET
Sam Darnold @NYG S. Shepard CAR
Daniel Jones CAR Mecole Hardman @TEN
Justin Fields @TB Marquise Brown CIN
Taylor Heinicke @GB Robby Anderson @NYG
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Tim Patrick @CLE
Case Keenum DEN DK Metcalf NO
Geno Smith NO Jakobi Meyers NYJ
Carson Wentz @SF Darnell Mooney @TB
Zach Wilson @NE Chris Godwin CHI
Mac Jones NYJ C. Sutton @CLE
Jared Goff @LAR Ja’Marr Chase @BAL
Davis Mills @ARI DeVonta Smith @LVR
Taysom Hill @SEA M. Callaway @SEA
RUNNING BACKS Terry McLaurin @GB
BEST BETS Opp FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Derrick Henry KC Randall Cobb WAS
Alvin Kamara @SEA Jamison Crowder @NE
GREAT STARTS Opp Tee Higgins @BAL
L. Fournette CHI Henry Ruggs III PHI
D. Henderson DET Demetric Felton DEN
Chuba Hubbard @NYG Rondale Moore HOU
J.D. McKissic @GB A. Robinson II @TB
James Conner HOU Christian Kirk HOU
SOLID STARTERS Opp Julio Jones KC
Aaron Jones WAS T.Y. Hilton @SF
Josh Jacobs PHI Tyler Lockett NO
D’Andre Swift @LAR Tyler Boyd @BAL
Jonathan Taylor @SF Kendrick Bourne NYJ
Darrel Williams @TEN A.J. Green HOU
Damien Harris NYJ Quez Watkins @LVR
Joe Mixon @BAL Brandon Aiyuk IND
C. Patterson @MIA Deonte Harris @SEA
Mike Davis @MIA Adam Humphries @GB
Chase Edmonds HOU SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Corey Davis @NE
DeeJay Dallas NO Sammy Watkins CIN
K. Gainwell @LVR O. Beckham Jr. DEN
Chris Evans @BAL DeVante Parker ATL
Nyheim Hines @SF Kenny Golladay CAR
Myles Gaskin ATL Tre’Quan Smith @SEA
Kyle Juszczyk IND Darius Slayton CAR
Miles Sanders @LVR P. Williams ATL
Latavius Murray CIN Van Jefferson DET
Alex Collins NO Dyami Brown @GB
Devontae Booker CAR O. Zaccheaus @MIA
AJ Dillon WAS Devin Duvernay CIN
J. Williams @CLE Rashard Higgins DEN
M. Gordon III @CLE Kalif Raymond @LAR
Elijah Mitchell IND Allen Lazard WAS
R. Stevenson NYJ N. Westbrook-Ikhine KC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp T. Marshall @NYG
Devonta Freeman CIN Bryan Edwards PHI
Jamaal Williams @LAR Jalen Reagor @LVR
Sony Michel DET Nelson Agholor NYJ
D. Johnson DEN Chris Moore @ARI
Ty Johnson @NE Kendall Hinton @CLE
Giovani Bernard CHI D. Peoples-Jones DEN
Jerick McKinnon @TEN Elijah Moore @NE
Jaret Patterson @GB Rashod Bateman CIN
Khalil Herbert @TB Mohamed Sanu IND
Mark Ingram @ARI Jarvis Landry DEN
Rashaad Penny NO Mack Hollins ATL
Antonio Gibson @GB R. Gage Jr. @MIA
David Johnson @ARI DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Michael Carter @NE BEST BETS Opp
Damien Williams @TB Rams DET
TIGHT ENDS GREAT STARTS Opp
BEST BETS Opp Buccaneers CHI
Travis Kelce @TEN Cardinals HOU
Mark Andrews CIN Broncos @CLE
GREAT STARTS Opp Patriots NYJ
Darren Waller PHI SOLID STARTERS Opp
Dallas Goedert @LVR Panthers @NYG
SOLID STARTERS Opp Saints @SEA
Zach Ertz HOU Packers WAS
Hunter Henry NYJ Ravens CIN
R. Seals-Jones @GB FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
T.J. Hockenson @LAR Raiders PHI
Kyle Pitts @MIA Giants CAR
Mike Gesicki ATL 49ers IND
Noah Fant @CLE Falcons @MIA
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Colts @SF
Tyler Higbee DET Browns DEN
Gerald Everett NO SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Mo Alie-Cox @SF Seahawks NO
C.J. Uzomah @BAL Chiefs @TEN
Cole Kmet @TB Titans KC
Juwan Johnson @SEA Jets @NE
Anthony Firkser KC Lions @LAR
David Njoku DEN Eagles @LVR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Texans @ARI
Evan Engram CAR Bears @TB
O.J. Howard CHI Football Team @GB
Ian Thomas @NYG Dolphins ATL
Ross Dwelley IND Bengals @BAL
Robert Tonyan WAS
Rob Gronkowski CHI
Tommy Tremble @NYG