CLE-BAL: It's time to dump Dennis Pitta. If he can't get it done against the Browns, he can't do it against anyone. Also, you've got one more week until it will be too late to trade for Steve Smith. All systems go for the rest of the season, which will be his last. Still, only starting Tyrelle Pryor for Cleveland.
KC-CAR: Tyreek Hill needs to be added and in your lineup as long as Jeremy Maclin is out. Going up against the 28th ranked pass defense in Tampa Bay. For the Panthers, two bad games in a row for Johnathon Stewart, but don't worry he gets the Saints on a short week. Keep him faded in. Graham Gano a decent kicker streaming option in this contest, with the potential of a shoot out. DEN-NO: Hell of a way to end a game. However, Siemian was unable to take advantage of the match up, failing to register 20 points. For the Saints, short week, on the road, against a division rival. This smells disaster for the Saints offense, but unfortunately you're probably starting all Saints. However, temper your expectations. LA-NYJ: Dolphins Defense a nice streaming option this week with the announcement of Jared Goff being named the starter for the Rams. Jets get the bye, but look to trade Marshall, and Forte, it's going to get worst before it gets better in New York. GB-TEN: Titans offense is legit. But, even with four TD's, it's hard to tell how they will be dispersed let alone if the feat is obtainable every week. Even in a losing effort, majority of Packers skill players came thru. If James Starks is still available, pick him up ASAP. Got worked in slowly this past week but his workload will only increase as he gets healthier, fair match up against the Redskins this week. ATL-PHI: Matt Ryan is starting to fade out a little bit, hopefully the bye rests him up. Try to trade for Coleman while the Falcons are on bye, he should be back after this week and has a defined role. For the Eagles, I'm going Ryan Matthews over Darren Sproles, but I'm not expecting a hundred yards on the road every week. Matthews took advantage of a nice match up, and unfortunately this week the match up isn't so nice going against the Seahawks. MIN-WAS: Matt Jones is droppable. Robert Kelley is the guy moving forward. If you need a TE, Vernon Davis a guy to plug and play. Quietly, has at least 13 the last four games with two TD's, going against the 26th ranked Defense against the TE this week. For the Vikings, Stefon Diggs a nice PPR WR with 13 catches back to back weeks, but he's the only player I want on this Titanic. HOU-JAX: Deandre Hopkins is droppable. Only want Lamar Miller from the Texans offense. Only want Allen Robinson from the Jaguars offense. However, you can do worst than Blake Bortles at QB, but I will warn all his production is coming from garbage time. If the game is competitive, Bortles numbers will suffer. CHI-TB: Only want Jordan Howard from the Bears offense. By the nature of the position, Zach Miller is an acceptable TE start, but that's it. For the Buccaneers, Cameron Brate has supplemented himself as the no. 2 target in Tampa Bay with three straight TD games, a must start. MIA-SD: Jay Ajayi and Jarvis Landry the only acceptable starts for the Dolphins. Start Stills and Parker at your own accord, but I don't believe Tannehill can support two possibly three pass catchers on a consistent basis. For the Chargers, Tyrell Williams is a stud. Going to be interesting to see how great this offense can be next year with Gordon, Allen, Williams, and Henry. Phillip Rivers a early top 10 QB for 2017, on paper. SF-ARI: Dejaun Harris was fun while it lasted. Carlos Hyde is back and now no RB is worth starting. Going up against the Patriots this week, so, I'd look at other options anyway. Cardinals get the win, but beside David Johnson, it's hard to trust anyone on the offense. Even with a Fitzgerald injury, if he misses time, I don't know if it will be Brown, Floyd, or Nelson who assumes the no. 1 WR role. DAL:PIT: Great game. All main skill players on both sides produced. Eli Rogers worth an add if he's still out there, going against the Browns this week. If you're stuck at TE, Ladarius Green, who made his return last week, should be available and worth a dart throw. SEA:NE: The last two games, we have seen the transformation of the Seahawks offense go from ground and pound, to pass first before our eyes. Christine Michael droppable with the pending return of Thomas Rawls and stellar play of C.J. Prosise. In this pass first offense, Michael just doesn't have a role. Prosise can run and catch. Rawls the same. Michael can't. CIN-NYG: Those who held on to Eifert this long are being rewarded. Cincinatti's run game is bi-polar so while you're not dropping either back, you just don't know what to expect week in and week out. For the Giants, Eli Manning has played stellar since the bye and gets the Bears next, a nice streaming option. Also, I'd consider the Giants defense as a streamer in this match up as well. Rashad Jennings appears to remain the lead back for now, but one bad game and the world may finally be introduced to Rookie RB Paul Perkins. WAIVER WIRE TEAMS ON BYE: FALCONS, BRONCOS, JETS, CHARGERS QB: Blake Bortles: The king of garbage time. At least 20 in the last three starts. Bye week replacement. Eli Manning: Bye week was good to him. 20 plus last two starts. Bears up next. Plug and play. Kirk Cousins: Has played better than you think. Only two games with less than 20 points on the year, going against the 21st ranked pass defense, the Packers. RB: C.J. Prosise: If he's still available, pick him up. Depending on Rawls health, could be the no, 1 RB for the Seahawks going against the Eagles. James Starks: Finally healthy enough to play, Starks returned a solid performance for you last week if you started him. Will only get healthier in the coming weeks. Next up: Redskins. If he's still out there, pick him up. Kadeem Carey; Jordan Howard was banged up last week. In case he can't go, pick up Carey. Speculative add. Handcuff: It's that time of the season. Handcuff at least your no. 1 RB if the not your no. 2 RB as well. WR: Eli Rogers: Since Big Bens return, Rogers has turned in two solid fantasy games. And, going up against the Browns this week, he has the potential to have a monster game. Plug and play WR off the wire. Tyreek Hill: As long as Maclin is out, Hill is the no. 1 WR in KC. 10 for 89 is what he did last week. Next up: Buccaneers. Plug and play. Cameron Meridith: Now the no. 1 WR in Chicago for the time being. Fair match up against the Giants this week. More of s speculative add. Michael Floyd: Larry Fitzgerald may miss time, but, with that being said, it's unknown who will assume the no. 1 WR role. Robert Woods: Could've been dropped because of his bye. Tyrod Taylor has played exceptional even without Watkins, but as of late, Woods has assumed the no.1 wr role. Speculative add. Sammy Watkins: Speculative add. Could be back in the next couple weeks. TE: Vernon Davis: Quitely has strung together four straight games with at least 13 points, including two TD's. Ladarius Green: Made his long awaited debut last week. As good as Ben has played the last two weeks, and going against the Browns this week, you could do worst things than pick up Green and hope for a TD. Eric Ebron: If he was dropped during the bye, pick him up. A must start rest of season. DEFENSE Lions Rams Dolphins KICKERS Sebastian Janikowski Matt Prater Ryan Succop
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