Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 2

The top risers and fallers heading into Week 2.

Week 1 is always a big equalizer. For those who lose, a roster that appeared unbeatable suddenly looks vulnerable – those with Christian McCaffrey or Puka Nacua on their rosters are already apoplectic.

The good news is that if fantasy managers don’t panic, they will find out what sort of team they will have by the end of September – good, bad, or meh. However, for those off to a bad start, it’s hard to find solace.

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 2

Seeking redemption from a veteran receiver after completely whiff in Week 1.

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 one of our newest pieces, Streamers of the Week, from the talented Kevin Hickey.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 2

Tracking my predictions: 0-1-0
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

Week’s selection of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (projected 27.15 points) was nothing short of disastrous. Yikes. At the time of the writing, it appeared as though wide receiver Allen Lazard (ankle) wouldn’t play, which I had accounted for, but there was no clarity on the status of offensive tackles David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins — both of whom ended up being inactive. Rodgers was sluggish, Green Bay seemed unprepared for the second straight season opener, and Minnesota took full advantage of it.

Lesson learned … it’s now time to dust it off and head into Week 2 with a fresh start.

WR Allen Robinson, Los Angeles Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons

Robinson was among the top fantasy football receivers for several years prior to last season’s dismal showing, and it was easy to chalk it up to poor quarterback play in a stale offense. In fact, once Robinson inked with the Rams in the offseason, many gamers — myself included — fully embraced a rebound campaign from the 29-year-old. His redemption tour didn’t exactly get off to the best of starts with a two-target, one-catch, 12-yard showing vs. the Buffalo Bills in what became a total beatdown. Depending upon your perspective on life, Robinson playing 65 of the 67 offensive snaps is either encouraging or disturbing.

After the game, head coach Sean McVay said he needs to call plays specifically to get Robinson more involved. Wideout Ben Skowronek  finished with three times the target volume as A-Rob, and while the veteran took it in stride, citing his understanding of the bigger picture, a competitor who is used to being the WR1 will use that as fuel. The problem is, though, what’s motivation worth if the ball just doesn’t come his direction?

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For starters, this week’s matchup is vastly easier. Atlanta was punched in the mouth by the New Orleans Saints’ receiving corps in Week 1, giving up the fourth-most fantasy points in both primary scoring formats. Only six teams yielded more receptions, and four defenses permitted a greater volume of yardage. A touchdown allowed every eight grabs surrendered rated as the eighth-highest frequency. All of that ineptitude was a carryover from 2021’s sixth-easiest matchup to exploit for the receiver position.

LA will come out hungry and firing shots to help ease concerns about last week’s impotent performance. All of the attention paid toward slowing Cooper Kupp favors Robinson against isolated coverage, and as long as the ball is sent his way, there’s a pretty good chance he returns WR2 value.

If Robinson doesn’t show signs of life in this one, expect a long year from the former Nittany Lion.

My projection: 7 targets, 6 receptions, 90 yards, 1 TD (21.0 PPR points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 2

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 2 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
Josh Allen TEN Cooper Kupp ATL
Patrick Mahomes LAC Davante Adams ARI
GREAT STARTS Opp J. Jefferson @PHI
Justin Herbert @KC M. Pittman Jr. @JAC
Jalen Hurts MIN Stefon Diggs TEN
Joe Burrow @DAL GREAT STARTS Opp
Matt Ryan @JAC A.J. Brown MIN
Russell Wilson HOU Gabriel Davis TEN
SOLID STARTERS Opp Jerry Jeudy HOU
Kirk Cousins @PHI Ja’Marr Chase @DAL
Aaron Rodgers CHI Michael Thomas TB
Jameis Winston TB Deebo Samuel SEA
Carson Wentz @DET A. St. Brown WAS
Lamar Jackson MIA SOLID STARTERS Opp
Trey Lance SEA Diontae Johnson NE
M. Stafford ATL Jaylen Waddle @BAL
Derek Carr ARI Adam Thielen @PHI
Kyler Murray @LVR Hunter Renfrow ARI
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Brandin Cooks @DEN
Tom Brady @NO Darnell Mooney @GB
Ryan Tannehill @BUF DJ Chark Jr. WAS
Joe Flacco @CLE Terry McLaurin @DET
Jared Goff WAS Curtis Samuel @DET
Trevor Lawrence IND Julio Jones @NO
Tua Tagovailoa @BAL Amari Cooper NYJ
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp S. Shepard CAR
Geno Smith @SF Christian Kirk IND
Baker Mayfield @NYG Jarvis Landry TB
Justin Fields @GB Jahan Dotson @DET
Davis Mills @DEN Jakobi Meyers @PIT
Mac Jones @PIT Tyreek Hill @BAL
Daniel Jones CAR Mike Williams @KC
Jacoby Brissett NYJ J. Smith-Schuster LAC
Cooper Rush CIN C. Sutton HOU
M. Trubisky NE Marquise Brown @LVR
Marcus Mariota @LAR Mike Evans @NO
RUNNING BACKS Allen Robinson ATL
BEST BETS Opp Tyler Boyd @DAL
Saquon Barkley CAR D.J. Moore @NYG
Nick Chubb NYJ Elijah Moore @CLE
Jonathan Taylor @JAC FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Joe Mixon @DAL Isaiah McKenzie TEN
Javonte Williams HOU R. Gage Jr. @NO
GREAT STARTS Opp Mecole Hardman LAC
C. McCaffrey @NYG Allen Lazard CHI
D’Andre Swift WAS Drake London @LAR
Dalvin Cook @PHI Chris Olave TB
Austin Ekeler @KC Devin Duvernay MIA
Antonio Gibson @DET Romeo Doubs CHI
SOLID STARTERS Opp CeeDee Lamb CIN
Jeff Wilson Jr. SEA DeVonta Smith MIN
Najee Harris NE Greg Dortch @LVR
Tony Pollard CIN D. Peoples-Jones NYJ
Miles Sanders MIN Marvin Jones IND
D. Montgomery @GB Zay Jones IND
Kareem Hunt NYJ M. Valdes-Scantling LAC
Derrick Henry @BUF Robbie Anderson @NYG
James Conner @LVR Noah Brown CIN
C. Patterson @LAR DK Metcalf @SF
Aaron Jones CHI Rashod Bateman MIA
C. Edwards-Helaire LAC Treylon Burks @BUF
L. Fournette @NO DeAndre Carter @KC
Josh Jacobs ARI Corey Davis @CLE
AJ Dillon CHI Kyle Philips @BUF
D. Singletary TEN Chase Claypool NE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Tyler Lockett @SF
J.K. Dobbins MIA SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
T. Davis-Price SEA Tee Higgins @DAL
K. Gainwell MIN Rondale Moore @LVR
Dameon Pierce @DEN W. Robinson CAR
Rashaad Penny @SF Kendrick Bourne @PIT
Damien Harris @PIT Cedrick Wilson @BAL
Khalil Herbert @GB E. St. Brown @GB
Breece Hall @CLE George Pickens NE
Jamaal Williams WAS KJ Hamler HOU
Chase Edmonds @BAL Alec Pierce @JAC
James Robinson IND Keenan Allen @KC
Michael Carter @CLE Michael Gallup CIN
Rex Burkhead @DEN Kadarius Toney CAR
Ezekiel Elliott CIN Josh Palmer @KC
Nyheim Hines @JAC Randall Cobb CHI
Alvin Kamara TB DeVante Parker @PIT
D. Henderson ATL Kenny Golladay CAR
Travis Etienne IND A.J. Green @LVR
M. Gordon III HOU Sammy Watkins CHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Nico Collins @DEN
Isiah Pacheco LAC Robert Woods @BUF
Raheem Mostert @BAL O. Zaccheaus @LAR
Joshua Kelley @KC Parris Campbell @JAC
Cam Akers ATL C. Watson CHI
K. Walker III @SF Richie James CAR
Jordan Mason SEA Jauan Jennings SEA
Mike Davis MIA K.J. Osborn @PHI
D. Hilliard @BUF Garrett Wilson @CLE
R. Stevenson @PIT Brandon Aiyuk SEA
Kenyan Drake MIA DEFENSIVE TEAMS
J.D. McKissic @DET BEST BETS Opp
Zack Moss TEN Browns NYJ
Jerick McKinnon LAC GREAT STARTS Opp
TIGHT ENDS 49ers SEA
BEST BETS Opp Packers CHI
Travis Kelce LAC Bills TEN
GREAT STARTS Opp SOLID STARTERS Opp
Mark Andrews MIA Colts @JAC
Dalton Schultz CIN Bengals @DAL
SOLID STARTERS Opp Cowboys CIN
Darren Waller ARI Broncos HOU
Dallas Goedert MIN Rams ATL
Zach Ertz @LVR Saints TB
Dawson Knox TEN Ravens MIA
Gerald Everett @KC FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Raiders ARI
Cole Kmet @GB Patriots @PIT
O.J. Howard @DEN Dolphins @BAL
Tyler Higbee ATL Vikings @PHI
T.J. Hockenson WAS Commanders @DET
Robert Tonyan CHI Panthers @NYG
Kyle Pitts @LAR Buccaneers @NO
Pat Freiermuth NE Steelers NE
Austin Hooper @BUF SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Evan Engram IND Falcons @LAR
Logan Thomas @DET Bears @GB
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Cardinals @LVR
George Kittle SEA Eagles MIN
Tyler Conklin @CLE Giants CAR
Cameron Brate @NO Seahawks @SF
David Njoku NYJ Jets @CLE
Mike Gesicki @BAL Texans @DEN
Irv Smith @PHI Titans @BUF
A. Okwuegbunam HOU Chargers @KC
Mo Alie-Cox @JAC Lions WAS
Hunter Henry @PIT Chiefs LAC
Taysom Hill TB Jaguars IND
Noah Fant @SF
Hayden Hurst @DAL
Pharaoh Brown @DEN

Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 2

The most important risers and fallers entering Week 2.

It is amazing how an injury to one player can impact numerous fantasy football rosters. On Sunday night of Week 1, one such injury changed the landscape of the NFC East in general and the Dallas Cowboys in particular.

It has become common practice in the NFL for a team to save money by having a journeyman backup and pray their starter doesn’t get injured. For the Cowboys and QB Dak Prescott, that prayer went unanswered.

Prescott had surgery Monday to repair his throwing thumb with a six- to eight-week timetable for his return.

There were questions surrounding the fantasy stock of Cowboys players before Prescott went down after the team traded Amari Cooper and lost Michael Gallup and James Washington to injury.

Now, everyone’s value on the team comes into question. If the organization decides to go with backup Cooper Rush, who is a backup for a reason, what is CeeDee Lamb’s value? If defenses don’t have to respect the pass, what does that do to the value of Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard in the run game?

Even the Cowboys kicker is rendered moot.

It’s difficult to believe that one player can make that much of a difference to so many others, but the Cowboys may be dead in the water one game into the season – much to the delight of fans who don’t like the self-proclaimed America’s Team. For fantasy owners, the loss could have devastating implications.

Here is the Week 2 Fantasy Football Market Report.

Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings: Week 2

Forecasting where all of the notable players net out over the remainder of the season.

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

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

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

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Josh Allen, BUF 7 looked every bit the MVP frontrunner on TNF
2 Patrick Mahomes, KCC 8 Tyreek who?
3 Justin Herbert, LAC 8
4 Lamar Jackson, BAL 10 weird game from BAL w/ Jackson only running for 17 yds; for now we’ll call it an outlier
5 Jalen Hurts, PHI 7
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Kyler Murray, ARI 13
7 Joe Burrow, CIN 10 looked rusty after missing all of preseason following his appendectomy; also, where was his blocking?
8 Russell Wilson, DEN 9 meh
9 Trey Lance, SF 9
10 Tom Brady, TB 11
11 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7 looked very comfortable running O’Connell’s new offense
12 Matthew Stafford, LAR 7 too early to be concerned, but that was an ugly effort all the way around for LA
13 Aaron Rodgers, GB 14 GB’s offense is a work in progress, though Rodgers’ day could’ve looked much different if Watson catches that ball
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
14 Derek Carr, LV 6 chemistry w/ Adams was immediate, but 5 sacks, 3 INTs, and 2 fumbles won’t get it done
15 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 11
16 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 11 you have my curiosity…
17 Matt Ryan, IND 14
18 Dak Prescott, DAL 9 suffered a thumb injury in Wk 1; he’ll undergo surgery and is expected to miss 6-8 weeks
19 Justin Fields, CHI 14
20 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 6
21 Jameis Winston, NO 14 shook off a slow start to have a solid afternoon; there’s talent around him in NO
22 Carson Wentz, WAS 14
23 Mac Jones, NE 10 picked up a back injury in Wk 1 but played through it; X-rays were negative
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
24 Daniel Jones, NYG 9
25 Jared Goff, DET 6
26 Davis Mills, HOU 6
27 Marcus Mariota, ATL 14 running for 72 yds in Wk 1 at least puts him on the radar
28 Baker Mayfield, CAR 13
29 Zach Wilson, NYJ 10 DNP in Wk 1 due to a knee injury; he’s not expected to return prior to Wk 4
30 Cooper Rush, DAL 9 he’s lined up to start until Prescott returns from thumb surgery
31 Jacoby Brissett, CLE 9
32 Mitchell Trubisky, PIT 9
33 Geno Smith, SEA 11
34 Deshaun Watson, CLE 9 suspended until Dec. 4
35 Kenny Pickett, PIT 9
36 Desmond Ridder, ATL 14
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14
2 Austin Ekeler, LAC 8 didn’t find much room to operate vs LV
3 Christian McCaffrey, CAR 13 a modest 14 touches in Wk 1
4 Derrick Henry, TEN 6
5 Joe Mixon, CIN 10
6 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7
7 Nick Chubb, CLE 9 CLE’s offense is going to flow through Chubb and Hunt, at least until Watson is back
8 Alvin Kamara, NO 14 Wk 1 was just the 2nd time in Kamara’s last 20 gms he’s had fewer than 10 carries
9 Najee Harris, PIT 9 suffered a foot injury in Wk 1 but tests came back OK; he should be able to play in Wk 2
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
10 D’Andre Swift, DET 6 tons of talent; he just needs to stay healthy
11 Saquon Barkley, NYG 9 looked like the old Barkley … at least for one week
12 Leonard Fournette, TB 11
13 Javonte Williams, DEN 9 had 18 touches to Gordon’s 14; expect things to skew a bit more to Williams as the season progresses
14 Aaron Jones, GB 14 only eight touches in Wk 1; look for GB to course correct in Wk 2
15 James Conner, ARI 13
16 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 9 could his role expand w/ Prescott out of action?
17 David Montgomery, CHI 14 was far less effective than Herbert in the slop, but he got more than twice as many touches
18 Travis Etienne, JAC 11 showed explosiveness but had 2 bad plays and finished the day w/ only 6 touches
19 J.K. Dobbins, BAL 10 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
20 Breece Hall, NYJ 10
21 AJ Dillon, GB 14 Dillon/Jones = the strength of GB’s offense right now
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
22 Antonio Gibson, WAS 14 gotta like that involvement in the passing game
23 Kareem Hunt, CLE 9
24 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 8 produced 2 TDs in Wk 1, but he only had 10 touches
25 Chase Edmonds, MIA 11
26 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL 14 not sure that kind of workload is sustainable, but Patterson impressed in Wk 1
27 Josh Jacobs, LV 6
28 Devin Singletary, BUF 7 very much felt like the Josh Allen Show w/ only 15 RB carries vs 36 combined passes/Allen runs in Wk 1
29 Miles Sanders, PHI 7
30 Dameon Pierce, HOU 6
31 Damien Harris, NE 10
32 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 10
33 Cam Akers, LAR 7 played just 12 snaps in Wk 1; better start “maximizing” those opportunities
34 Tony Pollard, DAL 9
35 James Robinson, JAC 11 led the team in touches (12) and scored both TDs
36 Darrell Henderson, LAR 7 he took the vast majority of the snaps in Wk 1, logging 18 touches to Akers’ 3, but I worry about his durability
37 Rashaad Penny, SEA 11
38 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 9 still has issues w/ fumbling…
39 Michael Carter, NYJ 10
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
40 Kenneth Walker III, SEA 11 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a hernia; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
41 Jeff Wilson, SF 14 steps into the nominal RB1 role w/ Mitchell out
42 Nyheim Hines, IND 14
43 Isiah Pacheco, KC 8 led KC in carries in Wk 1, albeit in a blowout
44 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 7
45 Jamaal Williams, DET 6 does all the dirty work and is a nice piece to have in case Swift gets hurt again
46 Khalil Herbert, CHI 14 ran effectively and is unlikely to disappear like he did under the previous regime
47 Rachaad White, TB 11
48 J.D. McKissic, WAS 14 if Gibson and Samuel are going to feature in the short passing game, where does that leave McKissic?
49 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7
50 James Cook, BUF 7 that is NOT how you earn more playing time in the NFL…
51 Raheem Mostert, MIA 11
52 Mark Ingram, NO 14
53 Zack Moss, BUF 7 his 12 touches led BUF’s RBs in Wk 1
54 Tyrion Davis-Price, SF 9 inactive in Wk 1 via coach’s decision; we’ll see what his role is now that Mitchell is out
55 Rex Burkhead, HOU 6
56 Brian Robinson Jr., WAS 14 will miss at least the first 4 gms w/ a knee injury; he could return in Wk 5
57 Tyler Allgeier, ATL 14 inactive in Wk 1 via coach’s decision
58 Jerick McKinnon, KC 8
59 Kenyan Drake, BAL 10
63 Dontrell Hilliard, TEN 6 had a couple big catches, but I need to see sustained involvement to move him up much
60 Eno Benjamin, ARI 13 one of the few bright spots for ARI in Wk 1
61 Elijah Mitchell, SF 9 suffered a sprained MCL in Wk 1; he’s expected to miss around 2 months
62 Ameer Abdullah, LV 6
68 Gus Edwards, BAL 10 Edwards (knee) will miss at least the first 4 gms of the season on the PUP list
64 Zamir White, LV 6
65 Sony Michel, LAC 8
66 Darrel Williams, ARI 13
67 Matt Breida, NYG 9
69 Isaiah Spiller, LAC 8
70 Samaje Perine, CIN 10
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Cooper Kupp, LAR 7 was a one-man wrecking crew on TNF
2 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7 Green Bay’s game plan to leave Jefferson open all day was a bold one
3 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10
4 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7 his work against Jalen Ramsey was impressive
5 Davante Adams, LV 6 targeted on 17 of Carr’s 35 passes
6 Deebo Samuel, SF 9 expect more carries from Samuel w/ Mitchell lost for several weeks
7 Tyreek Hill, MIA 11
8 Keenan Allen, LAC 8 suffered a hamstring injury in Wk 1 and did not return; he’s a long shot to play on TNF in Wk 2
9 Mike Evans, TB 11
10 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
11 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 9 losing Prescott could be a big deal for Lamb, who did little in Wk 1
12 D.J. Moore, CAR 13
13 A.J. Brown, PHI 7 13 targets for Brown in Wk 1, 19 for everyone else
14 Tee Higgins, CIN 10 suffered a concussion in Wk 1 and did not return; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
15 Brandin Cooks, HOU 6
16 Terry McLaurin, WAS 14
17 Diontae Johnson, PIT 9 double-digit looks for Johnson in Wk 1 as he’s still clearly the top receiver option in PIT
18 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 11
19 DK Metcalf, SEA 11
20 Courtland Sutton, DEN 9 saw an identical 7 targets to Jeudy; we’ll see who emerges as Wilson’s go-to guy
21 Mike Williams, LAC 8 Herbert’s willingness to simply throw to whoever is open could be a problem for Williams
22 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET 6
23 Darnell Mooney, CHI 14 we’ll blame the weather for Mooney’s one-catch performance in Wk 1
24 Marquise Brown, ARI 13
25 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 9
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
26 Allen Robinson, LAR 7 that was not the debut fantasy owners were looking for after last year’s disaster
27 Michael Thomas, NO 14 looks like he can still play
28 Gabriel Davis, BUF 7 pretty much picked up where he left off in last year’s playoffs
29 JuJu Smith-Schuster, KC 8
30 Christian Kirk, JAC 11 strong debut for Kirk in JAC
31 Chris Godwin, TB 11 suffered a hamstring injury in Wk 1 and did not return; he could miss a few weeks
32 Adam Thielen, MIN 7
33 Amari Cooper, CLE 9 not moving Cooper yet, but Brissett inspires little confidence
34 Hunter Renfrow, LV 6
35 Rashod Bateman, BAL 10
36 Tyler Lockett, SEA 11 I have far more faith in Metcalf making some big plays than Lockett w/ Smith at the helm
37 Elijah Moore, NYJ 10
38 Jakobi Meyers, NE 10 still looked to be Jones’ top read, though that offense scuffled all day in MIA
39 Drake London, ATL 14
40 Garrett Wilson, NYJ 10
41 Allen Lazard, GB 14 DNP in Wk 1 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
42 Robert Woods, TEN 6 only targeted twice in TEN’s Wk 1 loss
43 DeVonta Smith, PHI 7
44 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 13 suspended until Oct. 20
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
45 Robbie Anderson, CAR 13 he’s probably happy that Mayfield replaced Darnold
46 Jarvis Landry, NO 14
47 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10
48 Jahan Dotson, WAS 14 scored twice in his NFL debut but finished 4th in targets
49 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC 8
50 Curtis Samuel, WAS 14 11 targets and 4 carries; he’d be a waiver wire priority this week
51 Chase Claypool, PIT 9
52 George Pickens, PIT 9 did next to nothing in his debut
53 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 9
54 Donovan Peoples-Jones, CLE 9 DPJ was thrown to 11 times on Sunday; nobody else got more than 6 targets
55 K.J. Osborn, MIN 7 I wonder if we’re just gonna see more Jefferson and less Thielen/Osborn in 2022
56 Chris Olave, NO 14
57 Mecole Hardman, KC 8
58 DJ Chark Jr., DET 6 got 8 looks and scored a TD in his first game w/ DET; there’s some potential here if he can stay healthy
59 Treylon Burks, TEN 6
60 Julio Jones, TB 11 “he looks like Julio Jones” — Cris Collinsworth (repeatedly)
61 Romeo Doubs, GB 14
62 Kadarius Toney, NYG 9 barely played in Wk 1; we’ll see if that was just an anomaly
63 Michael Gallup, DAL 9 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
64 DeVante Parker, NE 10
65 Zay Jones, JAC 11
66 Josh Palmer, LAC 8
67 Rondale Moore, ARI 13 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
68 Christian Watson, GB 14 dropped what should’ve been a 75-yard TD, but that speed is legit
69 Van Jefferson, LAR 7 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a knee injury; he’s expected to miss additional games
70 Russell Gage Jr., TB 11
71 Nico Collins, HOU 6
72 Alec Pierce, IND 14 dropped an easy TD in his debut
73 Marvin Jones, JAC 11
74 Devin Duvernay, BAL 10
75 Jameson Williams, DET 6 Williams (knee) will miss at least the first 4 gms on the RES/NFI list as he recovers from a torn ACL
76 Kenny Golladay, NYG 9
77 Skyy Moore, KC 8
78 Corey Davis, NYJ 10
79 Jauan Jennings, SF 9
80 Laviska Shenault, CAR 14 inactive in Wk 1 after being acquired in a trade; he could play in Wk 2
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Travis Kelce, KC 8 just another 8-121-1, ho hum
2 Mark Andrews, BAL 10
3 Kyle Pitts, ATL 14 only caught 2 of 7 targeted passes in Wk 1; he’s definitely more volatile than others in this tier
4 George Kittle, SF 9 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a groin injury; his status for Wk 2 is TBD
5 Dalton Schultz, DAL 9 7 grabs in Wk 1; he could be even more heavily featured w/ Cooper Rush now the starting QB
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Darren Waller, LV 6 felt like an afterthought in Wk 1, but it’s a long season
7 T.J. Hockenson, DET 6
8 Pat Freiermuth, PIT 9 seems like a nice fit for a Trubisky-led offense
9 Dallas Goedert, PHI 7
10 Dawson Knox, BUF 7 only 2 targets in Wk 1
11 Zach Ertz, ARI 13
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Cole Kmet, CHI 14
13 Hunter Henry, NE 10
14 David Njoku, CLE 9 they didn’t sign him to a huge deal to throw to him once per game, right? right!?!?
15 Mike Gesicki, MIA 11 had almost no role in Wk 1, which is mildly concerning
16 Noah Fant, SEA 11
17 Irv Smith, MIN 7 two MIN TEs had receptions in Wk 1, Smith wasn’t one of them
18 Albert Okwuegbunam, DEN 9
19 Tyler Higbee, LAR 7 struggled v BUF but was targeted 11 times
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
20 Austin Hooper, TEN 6
21 Robert Tonyan, GB 14 looked solid in his return from a torn ACL last October
22 Hayden Hurst, CIN 10
23 Isaiah Likely, BAL 10 no catches but 4 targets in Wk 1
24 Evan Engram, JAC 11
25 Logan Thomas, WAS 14
26 Gerald Everett, LAC 8
27 Tyler Conklin, NYJ 10
28 O.J. Howard, HOU 6 2 catches, 2 TDs; something to keep an eye on
29 Kyle Rudolph, TB 11
30 Taysom Hill, NO 14
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Bills, BUF 7 posted 7 sacks and 3 takeaways on the road v the defending champs
2 Buccaneers, TB 11
3 Rams, LAR 7 pushed around by BUF but did manage to force 4 turnovers
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
4 Packers, GB 14 rough start, but all the pieces are there
5 Colts, IND 14
6 49ers, SF 9
7 Saints, NO 14
8 Dolphins, MIA 11 they just keep taking the ball away
9 Cowboys, DAL 9 considering their offense did nothing, DAL’s D held up pretty well
10 Patriots, NE 10
11 Ravens, BAL 10
12 Chargers, LAC 8 that Khalil Mack acquisition looks pretty good so far
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
13 Steelers, PIT 9 looked great against CIN in Wk 1, but if Watt (pec) is lost for the year, that’s a problem
14 Broncos, DEN 9
15 Eagles, PHI 7
16 Chiefs, KC 8
17 Vikings, MIN 7 strong start from MIN’s D, but Wk 1 Packers have been bad under Matt LaFleur
18 Bengals, CIN 10
19 Commanders, WAS 14
20 Browns, CLE 9