ATL-TB: Matt Ryan and Julio Jones must starts ROS. Off game for Freeman, look for him to bounce back against Philadelphia next week. If Tamme is out, Hooper is a viable option at TE. Breakout game for Jameis Winston as well. Cameron Brate continues to make his case as a TE1 this year. As long as Doug Martin is out, Peyton Barber should get some flex consideration.
DET-MIN: Off game for the Lions bye, entering bye. Ebron is worth carrying thru bye as he's a TE1. Trade Marvin Jones for whatever you can get at this point, has come back down to Earth after a strong start. The mighty Vikings have fallen after starting 5-0. Jerrick Mckinnon and Matt Asiata deserve flex consideration going against the 23rd ranked Washington run defense. Stefon Diggs the only viable WR I'm starting, and Kyle Rudolph because of the nature of the position. PIT-BAL: Steelers offense started slow with Big Ben coming back off injury, but the big three turned in solid fantasy days each. Eli Rogers should be picked him and earn flex consideration against the Cowboys, coming off a 100 yard game. Ravens play the Browns on Thursday night this week, Flacco is a solid bye week replacement. Start West, Smith, and Pitta. NYJ-MIA: Rams defense a must start this week. Rumors have Bryce Petty starting at QB for the Jets. You're starting Forte and Marshall, but temper expectations. Only Dolphin I'm starting is Jay Ajayi for the foreseeable future. DAL-CLE: Cowboys offense capitalized on the Cleveland match up. I'm starting them all except Beaseley against Pittsburgh. Browns play on Thursday night, only must start is Pryor. RB's tend to bold well on Thursday night so there are certainly worst options than playing Crowell and Johnson this week. JAX-KC: Blake Bortles the last two weeks has been like watching the Kardashians. I'm not seeing anything particularly special, but good things keep happening. Not a great match up, but the last two weeks haven't been either. Feel free to start the king of garbage time, Blake Bortles. Allen Robinson should be in your lineup, but it's a crap shoot on what you'll get week to week. After last week, both RB's deserve flex consideration. Chiefs get the Panthers this week, but based on all the injuries, only must start is Travis Kelce. Hope you aren't relying on Alex Smith, but him and Spencer Ware are situations to monitor throughout the week. PHI-NYG: Wentz has came back to Earth after his early season success, but it's a prime match up against the Falcons (See Jameis Winston). Honestly, for this week, both RB's are viable too along with Jordan Matthews. Odell Beckham is back. Eli a bye week replacement QB to consider on Monday night against the Bengals. It's time to drop Rashad Jennings, Paul Perkins is slowly being worked in to become the starter. Pick him up and stash him for the playoffs. CAR-LA: Panthers defense back to must start status. Bye week was good to them. Off game for Johnathon Stewart, solid RB2 ROS. Rams get the Jets, get anything you can for Todd Gurley. Kenny Britt only Ram I'm starting with confidence, Kendricks just by the nature of the position. NO-SF: Tough match up for the Saints this week against the Broncos, but you're starting Brees, Cooks and Thomas. Ingram and Hightower both RB2's, but temper expectations. As long as Hyde is out, Harris a borderline RB1. Tough match up this week though against the Cardinals. TEN-SD: Mariota, Walker and Murray only players from the Titans you're starting with confidence. It's too unpredictable from week to week which WR will catch a TD. Tyrell Williams closing in on must start status for the Chargers. Gates top 5 as long as Henry is out. Melvin Gordon is a must start. IND-GB: Colts get a bye. Jack Doyle worth dropping. Packers get the Titans. Pick up James Starks if he's out there as he should get a crack at the RB drop once he's healthy. For now, continue to start Montgomery, Adams, Cobb, and Nelson. Nice match up for Rodgers in this contest and another nice one against the 26th ranked defense v. the TE this week. DEN-OAK: Oakland get the bye after a tough match up. For one week only, Broncos offense are must start. Siemian a plug and play option against the Saints. Fire up both WR's and Virgil Green as well. BUF-SEA: Buffalo get the bye, but hold on to Tyrod Taylor thru the bye. Gillislee is droppable. Seahawks get the Patriots coming off a bye. Trade Christine Michael for whatever you can at this point. Thomas Rawls a nice RB to pick up and stash for the playoffs. But, for now, it looks like Prosise has surpassed Michael. WAIVER WIRE TEAMS ON BYE: BILLS, LIONS, COLTS, RAIDERS QB: Trevor Siemian: More to do with the match up than the player. Besides weeks 2 and 8, Saints have surrended at least 20 points to every QB faced. Blake Bortles: If he was dropped, pick him up. The Bortles of last year is back. Jaguars are so far out of the game that he just collects major garbage time stats. Could be the case this week against the Texans. Eli Manning: Has been up and down all season, but facing a 27th ranked pass defense. Seems like the bye did wonders for Beckham so he's refocused. Eli a nice bye week replacement. RB: (If you are cruising in your league) Thomas Rawls: Christine Michael has fizzled out. Prosise is a third down back at best. Hopefully you have the roster space, because when he returns, he's got the type of talent to win you your league. James Starks: Will get a crack at the RB job in Green Bay when healthy. If he proves himself, Starks can become a borderline RB1 ROS when healthy. Add and stash. Dion Lewis: The play of James White has afforded Lewis the opportunity to become fully healthy. To be honest, I don't think he returns to the same role he had last year based on how good White has played, but Lewis is worth a speculative add based on upside. (For this week) Dejauhn Harris: As long as Hyde is out, Harris wil be the bellcow. Not a great match up against the Cardinals, but he's coming off a 20 plus point game. Rob Kelley: If he was dropped because of bye, pick him up. Coach Gruden said Matt Jones will have to earn the job back once he's healthy. It's Kelley's job to lose. Paul Perkins: Perkins is being worked in to become the starter slowly. Pick him up as he should be the starter in two weeks. Peyton Barber: Doug Martin is sill out. Antoine Smith is on IR. Not a good match up against the Bears, but if you're RB desperate, here's a starter. WR: Steve Smith: He's back and healthy. Last season, chasing 1,000 receptions. Second half of the season could be special. John Brown: Coming off a bye, probably was dropped, and finally healthy. Pick him up. Fitzgerald was starting to wear down going into the bye. John Brown will take over as the top wide out in the next few weeks. Eli Rogers: Coming off a 100 yard game. Caution, we have seen big games from Rogers before and then see him dissapear, but I think it's legit this time. TE: C.J. Fiedorowicz: Had a nice game before the bye, even though he left in the 2nd quarter. Probably was dropped during his bye. Pick him up, going up against the Jaguars. Vance Mcdonald: 17 pt game against the Saints this past week. Not a good match up this week, but he is clearly a top option in the San Fran pass offense if not the top. Austin Hooper: You were rewarded if you started him last week. As long as Tamme is out again this week, you're starting him again. Situation to monitor. Defense Rams Patriots Texans Kickers Nick Folk Ryan Succop Josh Brown
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