Fantasy Footb .L Booms, Busts: Week 7 Lineups


NFL Week 6 brought in what could be one of the purest weeks of action to start the season. With no catastrophic injuries to the rest of the year, the game on the field seems to be settling down as more well-known players have performed well. With the big weeks of Derrick Henry and Julio Jones, among others, it felt like everything was fine with the world. Now the question is whether they can continue it, or will we go back to the wild and crazy guessing game that is fictional football?

Now that we’re six weeks into the NFL season, the Crystal Ball is getting clearer. Cream always grows on top and talent always finds a way. What are we looking at if you take a look at the ranking of positions in the first six weeks. Players like Alvin Camara and Deandre Hopkins find themselves in the right places. But, of course, outlays like Josh Allen and Robbie Anderson take full advantage of the plus matchups for the start of the season and that is reflected in their rankings. The game of guessing the early parts of the fantasy season is now out the window and matchups breeds are seeing success. Knowing which players are set up for the big games for fantasy managers by knowing which players are up for tough days and need benching. With a few weeks of data at our disposal, setting up the best lineups should be fairly easy to transfer.

Knowing the positive and negative matchups is key to a manager’s success. We offer weekend wuz and booz for you here. I take a look under radar plays that should be considered as early options for the week, while also pointing out household names that can be frustrating. Weeks based on strict matchups.

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Week 7 Woos

Matthew Stafford @ Atlanta Falcons

“Who plays the Falcons?” The beneficiary of this will be Stafford this week. He has been an up-and-down performer to start the season and has been valued as QB2 for most of the week. But the offense has been without perfectly healthy Kenny Golade and the passing offense has been struggling without him. Now with a goldback, the Lions will have to face the worst defense in the fantasy in terms of points allowed against quarterbacks (29.9 fppg). The defense continued to play terribly, allowing at least three touchdowns in each game except one (Week 5). Check it out to continue this week, as the Stafford / Golade connection is for the big day.

David Johnson vs. Green Bay Packers

I don’t usually encourage David Johnson to play the game, because I’m not as high on him as any fantasy player. But the solid RB1 against the Titans is set for success again this week. It will face packers defense that is far ahead in positions (8.0.0 fppg) and allows an average of over.8 fp. In scoring. They did back-to-back weeks allowing many touchdowns to oppose the RB and we all saw what Ronald Jones did for this defense. Now the multi-storey Johnson will take his turn and turn into another RB1 scoring week for fictional managers.

T. Higgins v. Cleveland Browns

Higgins shines every week as the targets have been consistent since the week. He seems to be waiting for a big play right now as he is currently in the top-20 at Air Yards (525) and Deep Danda Targets (9). This week it will look to take advantage of a Browse defense that is close to the position allowing points (30.5 fppg) below. Since the Bengals have plenty of weapons in defense, Higgins should be able to see a coverage all day and I will count on another score in this matchup. I see it going with WR2 in a week like WR3 and should start with all lineups.

Logan Thomas vs Dallas Cowboys

Thomas re-emerged from his invisible act in Week 1 as he was given Week 1. Then for the first time the end-zone was found. There may be some kind of synergy between him and Kyle Allen as Thomas Masters records four yards on four goals. , Ending as TE9 on the week. This week it will look to take advantage of the porous cowboy defense, which is currently approving 9.5 fppg. Thomas is the perfect candidate to get started for managers who prefer to stream positions.

Week 7 Booze

Drew Bryce vs. Carolina Panthers

How mighty I have fallen. Whether used as a perennial top-5 QB, Breeze is only able to finish 1 QB1 in a season. It ranks 20th in passing yards (1,331) and 28th in air yards (1,010), showing a reluctance to take shots on the field for big play. It could be another Panthers defense clash this week that is one of the best in the league in terms of points allowed to QB (14.6 FPPG). With Michael Thomas in question again this week about the crime, the start of the bees could be a dangerous proposition for fictional managers.

Clyde Edwards-Helier ન Denver Broncos

There are a lot of drama factors here as I watch Edwards-Haley for Week 7. Most imaginary administrators will start it, or in a position to start it. But Livian Bell is preparing to get into his squad, and with so much st. Sure, he finished RB1 a week ago (his first after Week 1) and is currently second in the Rushing Yards (505). But it ranks only 1st in yards-per-vehicle (6.6) and 14th in equid tackles (2). Look at the Broncos who are sure to face it to bring it down early, take away its chances of reaching the second level. It will still be played by fictional managers in Week 7, but don’t forget to anger expectations.

Alan Robinson @ Los Angeles Rams

Robinson, aside from a bad quarterback game, remains WR9 on season. He needs a lot of goals to hurt himself in the match because his ability to enter the end-zone is not there (two TDs in the season). He ranks fourth in the league in reception (40), third in the air yard (674) but only 23rd in scoring. Expecting a quality start from him against the tough Rams Secondary (16.3 fppg, in the best fantasy) would be a bit of a question. He’s the second player that Fantasy Managers will be in a position to play, but he’s less likely to score enough to help you win.

Tyler Higby vs. Chicago Bears

There is frustration and big disappointment by Himbi fantasy managers for starting the 2020 season. With the exception of his three-score game in Week 2, he has not found an end-zone. Other statistics are not kind to him either. It ranks 21st among targets (21), 26th among routes (26) and 25th among red-zone targets (25). All featuring a player used inconsistently in the 29th ranked offense in the league in pass plays in the game. This week it faces another difficult road as the Rams face a bear defense that only allows 7.8 FPPG to resist the TEs. With a poor game season starting, Higgins could become a player that most fantasy managers should be benching this week and use the waiver wire to stream a better match.

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