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.

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 8

This one is all about the matchup itself, so understand the risk at play.

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.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 8

Tracking my predictions: 2-5-0
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

I’ve made a couple of unlucky calls this year, but last week’s choice of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan was so bad that I cannot help but feel like I jinxed him all the way to the pine. In all reality, it wasn’t that poor of a prediction, since he was only 3.9 percent away from qualifying as a win.

No one entered last week thinking Ryan was the future of the Colts’ seemingly never-ending quarterback search, but few people could have seen him getting perma-benched after Week 7 on a team that has been a mess from top to bottom and left to right. While I’m not going to pretend like he hasn’t lost something from a physical standpoint, it’s still an unfortunate way to see a respectable career come to an untimely demise. Barring a bizarre trading scenario midseason or his 2023 release leading a desperate team seeing if there’s one last gasp in him, we’ve likely witnessed the end of Ryan’s time in the NFL.

Regardless, we still need to march on, so this week’s inclusion is another with tremendous risk but an equally exploitable matchup.

TE Irv Smith Jr., Minnesota Vikings vs. Arizona Cardinals

As mentioned, it should be abundantly clear to anyone considering Smith this week that the matchup is the driving force here. For his part, Smith as at least four targets in every game since Week 1’s two-look shutout, and he hasn’t seen more than six passes come his way following an eight-target Week 2.

The results just haven’t been there. A 62 percent catch rate is adequate, though Smith hasn’t done anything with the receptions. He posted a 4-42-0 line in Week 5, which was followed up with an impressively bad seven-yard performance on four catches in Week 6. Smith scored a TD to salvage some value in that one.

Minnesota returns from its bye week to face an Arizona defense that has given up the second-most fantasy points per game to the position in PPR scoring. No team has allowed more receptions, and only Seattle permitted more yardage in the first seven weeks of the season.

The Seahawks rank as the easiest defense to exploit after giving up three rushing touchdowns to the position, which is due to facing “tight end” Taysom Hill. Remove those TDs and Arizona is by far the weakest unit vs. pass-catching tight ends. Six players have scored 10 or more fantasy points against the Red Birds, and four of them were good for 17 or more points in PPR.

Kirk Cousins has arguably the top receiver in the game in Justin Jefferson, a proven veteran WR2 in Adam Thielen, and an underrated third outlet in K.J. Osborn, not to mention a capable checkdown in Dalvin Cook. Arizona’s defense of the receiver position has been technically neutral but extremely adept at preventing touchdowns. The last 63 catches by WRs have resulted in exactly one trip into the end zone.

Receivers have posted the 12th-most receptions and 13th-most yards per games in the last five weeks vs. the Cards. The matchups on the outside and shading to slow Jefferson should lead to more action for Smith, and the strength of this defense — the limitation of touchdowns for receivers — is an encouraging sign for the typically judicious Cousins to direct red-zone passes Smith’s way.

Tight end is a volatile position. Between injuries, bye weeks, and erratic play, it’s typically frustrating to find midtier plays from week to week. If streaming the position is your thing by choice or necessity, Smith is among the more favorable gambles of Week 8.

My projection: 7 targets, 5 receptions, 49 yards, 1 TD (15.9 PPR fantasy points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 8

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 8 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 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