Welcome to fantasy football weekly, a production of I heart radio. Time now for fantasy football weekly from my heart radio, your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy speculation and advice. Leagues Dot Com. Here's your host. Welcome to fantasy football weekly. I'm Paul Georgie and my co host today are Scott Fish and Brian Johnson. Hello, guys, hello again. Same as last week, same as last week. God's it drags so long with you two gee, one show feels like twenty.
We've got a lot to get to. Over the course of the show. We will break down all the matchups like we always do, letter grades for all the fantasy relevant players. We will take a chance on nine players you would not normally start. We'll answer three tough questions and at the end of the show will give you players to pick up that aren't already on rosters and you'll want to grab this week when other people are trying to pick that up next week. That's the second
speculation coming up later on in the show. But let's die. Let's go right into the matchups. If you're ready, let's let's jump in. Saints taking on the Panthers. Scott and for the saints. Jamis Winston playing with a broken back, four fractures. Yeah, bad game last week. It seemed to affect him and kind of a tricky matchup against the panther. Yeah, I was sitting on a C grade with him. I think I've downgraded it to a bench at this point.
The panthers fourth best against quarterbacks, but I mean they faced Jacoby Brissette and Daniel Jones, I suppose on Thursday night. Jacobe prisctte actually looked pretty good. He looked he looked terrible in week one, though. So like, uh, they have started the year as the fourth best against quarterbacks and the third best against wide receivers. Um since getting lace, Winston falls into two and two and seventy yards and a score range most games. Yeah, yeah, I'M gonna put
that in there. Like since getting lacing, that's about where he falls. I had him as a C grade. I've moved him to a bench because of what you said. He just did not look right with that injured back last week. But I do have some starting grades on some of his wide receivers. Over here. I have a B grade on Michael Thomas. You could probably talk me into an age just because he's so dang reliable with his eight plus targets, his fifty plus yards, his score
in each game. But he's only scored four times in the twelve games without drew brees, and Jamis isn't looking as good. He did score last week, of course, but he's been in that fifty to seventy yards and you hope for a touchdown range. That's more B range to me. He's not exploding. I don't expect Jamis to explode for him and honestly, last week the surprise was three hundred and sixty five air yards to Chris, a lava, who leads the NFL in that they are taking shot after
shot deep to try to get a lava involved. He's the one that's more likely to have the giant boom bust game and I have C grade on him just because of that opportunity with the deep targets, thirteen targets last week. Here's the risk, though. This is why it's only a C grade. He's going up against Dante Jackson, who took out Donovan People's Jones last week. I mean that's not a big deal, but he is arguably the fastest corner in the league. was that in the air
yards record. It's got to be for one one game, right. I don't like in six air yards in one. I do have Jarvis Landry on the bench one week after leading the team in targets, receptions in yards. He felt a third in all three and he gets the toughest matchup he's got so far this year, at least against the number one team against the slot so far here in two Um. But let's check how they were last year. Oh, they were number two against the slot last year. So
bad matchup all around for Landry. I'm throwing him back on the bench because what Winston does get, I'm expecting it to go to Thomas and the lave. I think you could drop him. Honestly, you might be able to. I'm just gonna note here. Uh, not startable, but keep your eye and Jowan Johnson beat reporters like Oh man. I'm good for his name. I think Nick Johnson be reporter in new ORLEAND Saints Reporter. Nick Johnson. Yeah, had had mentioned that. He had mentioned that he got a
full offseason this offseason. He's a six, five frame, big target that they want involved in the red zone, etcetera. He's getting more and more work, so more and more usage. To keep an eye on that. But Bench for for this week? Is that a premature, premature speculation right there? It might be. Let's just make that my premature. All right. Let's go with a B grade on Alvin Kamara, who should be back after practicing this week. Nick Chubb and
Kareem Hunt Destroyed Carolina in week one. Sikan Bark, they had a pretty fine day last week. Seventy plus yards, a few catches. I expect that here for Kamara. Double digit touches Um, with his talent, a few catches, maybe a score. That's a B level day. UH SO B level on Kamara. On the panthers side, I have the whole pass game on the bench. Honestly, Mayfield is averaging under two hundred yards game. Has just unbroken coverage passing
touchdown that seventy five yard robby adderson. Otherwise he's done virtually nothing. The saints just held Brady to a hundred ninety yards. Dj Moore consistently wet three for forty three each of the last two weeks. Exactly. Um. He's gonna get a good amount of marshawn Lattimore, but as m clay mentioned lattimore. In all their games that sts and pethers and played has never shadowed dj more so um, which I found respect him enough. Yeah, maybe that's it.
Maybe that's it. So maybe he finds some room at the Times Latimore is not, but I don't think that's enough. I actually have a bench grade on DJ more this week. Uh. And and as far as Christian McCaffrey, it's an Otto A. you're you're going up against the team nearing allowing nearly thirty running back touches. McCaffrey is going to get like twenty five of those. With what he does in the past game and that amount of touches. It's it's an Agrid.
Did you see the video breakdown of how Matt rules tipped his hand on the run pass out of the shotgun? It was it's staggering. He was he was lining up Christian McCaffrey right next to Baker Mayfield in the shotgun on every passing play and a yard deep behind Baker Mayfield on every running play. Tipped his hand. Yes, that rules. The problem it's that's a pretty good roster and Matt rules. The problem with that. I saw under his reign of terror.
The panthers are like one and like twentysomething. When they give up seventeen points, which isn't a ton of points, not a lot of points, he's gonna get canned at some point. Got To get a shut out. Let's go to the bengals and the jets, speaking of frustrating offenses, the Bengals, with all the firepower man that offensive line, it'll click at some point with all the talent they've got. It's looked terrible to this point and the fantasy players
for Cincinnati have suffered. Yeah, let's start with the player that they're supposed to protect most of that offensive line, and that's Joe Burrow. CAN GIVE HIM A B here. He just needs to stay off his back in this game. Basically, he's been sacked thirteen times the first across the first two games. UH, since he's since he's revamped, line needs to jell and this should be a good spot. The jets of total just four sacks. So I like burrow with the B and I like all his past catchers.
They are all gonna get a starting grade, starting with the Jamar Chase. Easy Amari Cooper went off for nine catches a hundred one yards and a touchdown against New York last week, so chase could do the same, as could tee higgins. He gets an A. It's unlikely that he and chase provide a level production, but they both have that potential in this matchup. Bengals wide receivers have been targeted twelve times in the red zone this season.
That's tied for the most in the NFL. And we still have to mention Tyler Boyd when Talking Cincinnati Wide Receiver is just to see for him, though. Boyd has run the third most routes among all players, but it's just seen nine targets so far at this season. Um, he's clearly not burrows first or second read, but he's
always on the field for a dynamic offense. So a C for Boyd and also a C for Tight End Hayden Hurst, who has run the seventh most pass routes among all players in the NFL, and the jet have yielded target totals of eleven and nine to opposing tight ends through their first two games. So I like Hurst in this matchup. And lastly, for the Bengals, Joe Mixon, easy a for him. He's seen averaging twenty eight touches
per game so far. Nick Chubb just carved the jets up on the ground last week, as did mix in when he faced them last year, scoring two touchdowns. Now over to the jet side, starting with their running backs. Brees haw and Michael Carter. Are gonna give both in terms of talent, I think I do well. You know Michael Carter's actually pretty dope. He is, and they're both good. Um,
I don't know. Briest Hall scored one of his targets last week and whole average seven point one yards per carry last week, but only got seven carries, which was the same total for Carter, who averaged just over three yards per carry. And, as Scott just mentioned, Hall caught a tenure touchdown on his loan target, but Carter was targeted five times. Ty Johnson got in the mix with three targets. That's not great for hall. Um Hall is likely the better player, but he's stuck in a time
share for now. But it's not a great matchup for either hall or Carter. The bengals have allowed just one six rushing yards through the first two weeks and that was against the steelers, who have Nagy Harris and the cowboys, who have the corps of Zeke Elliott. So it just just to see for hall and Carter, but a a B for Garrett Wilson, who has become the Alpha wide receiver already for the jets. Last week he became the first rookie in jets history to catch two touchdowns, to
go over a hundred yards. Pretty impressive. Ever, ever, now that the jets of first jets rookie to have over a hundred receiving yards and two touchdowns, that's not saying a lot. I mean, I thought where I thought you were going with that is Garrett Wilson became the fastest jet rookie to ever posts a hundred yards and two touchdowns in a games. Jets. Jeez, that's a lot about the jets history. Not even a two. What about I
was at I used to go to jets games. This is what I'm gonna get into it, but I was at a game where Al tune became he had like he set the record at the time for the most receptions in like consecutive games or like he had at least a catch, you know, an x amount of games. Anyway, a little known fact about Johnson, yes, but anyway, back to Garrett Wilson, leads jets wide receivers and targets with
twenty two. Elijah Morris total just twelves, even as more targets and Elijah more the cowboys whiteouts were able to produce against Cincinnati last week. Knew Brown had five for nine, one in a touchdown. CEEDEE LAMB had seven for seventy five. So really like Garrett Wilson, you with the B C. I think Elijah more bounces back. I think there's gonna be some squeaky wheel here. You know what we need, Robbie? We need a mouse, I need a I need a
squeaky mouse. Sounder um on the button bar. I've just done a jets rabbit hole like Johnson didn't do it like it's yeah, what about? He was always kind of a bust, at least with his better years are in Tampa Bay. But anyway, mentioned Elijah more. I'm gonna give he and Corey Davis to see. More is definitely the bigger name, but again Davis has more targets, albeit at one or two. If I had to pick one in this matchup, would be more, but Davis could be a
decent dart throw in deeper leagues. I think the jets will be thrown a ton, as they have been so far this season, and for that reason I like Tyler Conklin to gonna give him a see. CONKLIN is the fourth most targeted tight end in the NFL right now and the Bengals have allowed the seventh most artists of the tight end position. So conklin is startable this week, just as we wrote it up right tyler the leading
target getter, Tyler Conlin fourth leading. That's the year of the Tyler's at tight ends and U Joe flacco remained startable. Not that anyone who's really been starting him, but you should continue. You should start starting him now. He leads the league with a hundred and three pass attempts. The next guy up is joe burrow with eighty nine, who have played an extra quarter of football in the first week.
So flacco is airing it out. Cooper rush went for two, thirty five and one against the bengals last week with no picks, so that should certainly be a safe floor for FLACCO, who could throw multiple uch downs in this matchup if New York sustains that past volume, and I don't see why they don't. Colts, colts and chiefs meet here. Colts obviously coming off a devastating loss to the Jaguars. For the chiefs, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey are obvious a's,
and we're not even gonna expand on those two. They both come in red hot. Uh. The only other guys that get a grade here juju Smith Schuster. You know, Juju leads all Kansas City wide receivers with eleven targets and nine receptions, but he's only turned eleven targets and nine receptions into forty five scoreless yards per game. Juju spends about half his time playing in the slot, where
he'll see Kenny Moore. So far the season, more has given up an eighty two percent catch rate in his coverage and he's responsible for yielding a touchdown in each of the two games this year. So juju stays is the only viable Kansas City wide receiver you'd want to start. Will give him a C grade in this game. All the other past catchers are on the bench. The problem guys. Fourteen different players have caught pass is in the chiefs. Two Games told us, and that diversity is awful. For
fantasy use. Clyde Edwards a layer gets a C grade here. Only eleven touches per game so far, which is not good, and he's masked his low usage behind the two touchdowns in week one and the fifty yard gain that he had in week two. But if those kinds of plays don't materialize, C E H is more like m e h Ma. The colts are seeing the second most carries, twenty nine per game, despite only giving up two point eight yards per carry. That's the NFL's lowest number, so
they've been a good run defense so far. The Kansas City is a pretty dynamic offense, more so than Houston and Jacksonville. Clyde Edwards a layer still has a chance, but I can only get him up to a C grade on the modest eleven touches per game he's had so far. Let's go to indy. It's a it's a train wreck right now for Matt Ryan in this offense hopefully gets better with the return of Michael Pittman and Alec Pierce. And Alec Pierce, we're we're excited something. India's
offense totally inept without Pittman. Jaguars just sold out to stop Jonathan Taylor and and they helped out. The only ran him nine times in the game. You're not gonna win, Jaguars, sorry colts, running Jonathan Taylor nine times. The Indianapolis offense should bounce back with Pittman X and a lot of focus coming his way. He'll match up against all three of the starting chiefs corners as he moves around the field.
But all three of those guys allowed these similarly big bodied Mike Williams to catch two or more balls against them last week against all three of those cornerbacks, and Williams racked up over a hundred total yards. I like Pittman here, with a similar size and ability advantage to what Mike Williams had. The chiefs have allowed the fifth most wide receiver receptions, so pittman comes in with a B grade here. Um, none of the other receivers are startables.
Are Not getting any kind of consistent use from them. Matt Ryan, I originally end as a bench grade, but your figure the chiefs are gonna be way ahead. It's gonna throw a lot of passes. I'M gonna throw a C grade on Ryan. The chiefs have given up solid fantasy days to Kyler Murray and Justin Herbert, who are way better than Matt Ryan. Granted, Um, you can make you get, I guess. I just think there's gonna be enough garbage time. Yeah, there's six point favorites. Is the fifty,
fifty point over under. It's in a dome. There's a lot to be a lot to be said for that. Sticking with the passing game, and part of the reason I think you can start Matt Ryan, Nike Heines Sitting out a potentially nice game here with a C grade, because Kansas City keeps building these big leads. They're seeing a ton of passes, including from running backs. Well, Kansas City has already seen twenty running back receptions. That's an NFL high. They're giving up sixty four running back receiving
yards per game. That's third most, and Kansas City is gonna have the lead here. So a lot of dump off garbage time stuff coming to Nike Heind Se n Oh. I kind of like it. Ni Jonathan Taylor, I spent a lot of time on this. Between an A and B grade. You know I can't anymore. I normally we just say Jonathan. There's only a way to just you know, but there's not a bridge. The gap between A and B. Howard is not to find a spot. Kansas City's big
lead means the teams aren't running a lot. Um Taylor only got the nine carries last week despite netting six yards per carry. So you figure Frank Reich will overreact to that this week and call his number a lot. So I'm keeping I'm keeping the A grade. Kensa city's run defense has been good. No running backs top thirty nine yards, and that includes Austin Nickeler and James Conner. So there's certainly risk here, but I see Jonathan Taylor
running the ball eighteen, twenty times in this game. Again, the overcorrection coming, and an a grade for Jonathan Taylor when we come back. Take a chance on me. Nine players, not normally and you're starting line up will tell you who you can hit the waiver wire four when we come back to fantasy football weekly plus. If you've always wanted to join a guillotine league, it's not too late. We're four brand new Guillotine League sixteen teamers, because they're
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Scott Fish in the quarterback position. Who You got? Yeah, I'm going with Ryan Tannehill in a game I think could be. Could be a high scooling affair here. Tannehill kind of craft the bed last week going against the bills on Monday night. UH, week one he had respectable two in sixty six yards and two scores. And all time,
the all time against the radar. Against the radars, he averages over two touchdowns per games thus far in two thraders are allowing an average of tuna in seventy eight passing yards and two point five quarterback touchdowns per game. Solid spot for Tannehill to get the taste out of his mouth from that bill was a bad, bad game. It's been a tough start to the season for the whole team. All right, Brian, who's your take a chance at me. quarterback after doing the jets matchup. I should
have went with Joe Flacco, but I did. But I went with Justin fields, who, from a family seat perspective, has not been a complete dud, unlike a reality football two passing touchdowns in week one at a rushing score in week two. But he's had two tough two tough matchups. Not The case this week of far easier matchup in the Texans, who are yielding forty one pass attempts per game and based on your math charts, that would be a increase for fields. Based Office passes better game I did,
hence using it on the show. And of course, fields always a threat with his feet. The Texans have a decent secondary but a terrible run defense. So far they're tackling as a team is ranked twenty five by pro football focus. Marcus Mariota takes on Seattle. He's played well for Atlanta, especially considering he's had brutal matchups against the saints and the Rams so far. And that all changes here against Seattle, after drawing just three targets in week two.
and Kyle Pitts probably has a squeaky wheel game coming. Very plus matchup. Well, that's the whole point of the squeaky wheels. It's supposed to be annoying. So then you you grease it so you don't have to hear the squeaky wheel again. That's that's how it works. UH, drake London looks like he's gonna be good. Seattle surrender three forty yards and a touchdown to Russell Wilson in week one, then last week Jimmy Garoppolo air and C touchdowns didn't
even play the whole game. So, Marcus Mariota, I'll take a chance at the quarterback. Let's go to the running back position. Scott. Yeah, I'm going with the mere white running back for the Las Vegas Raiders. Reports came out on Friday from several beat reporters that Josh Jacobs was who's been suffering had an illness all week, was not traveling with the team. He may still catch up with the team, but at this point it's looking like he
may not play. He's listed as questionable. says. A mere white jumps into a role against the Titans team allowing twenty five touches and a hundred and fifty five, hundred fifty four yards per game to running backs. Brandon bolden also questionable with that hamstring injury. It looks like it just might be as a mere white and a mere Abdula for that backfield. So and why? We get all the carries. Yeah, it might be touches for Zamere white
in this one if Jacobs does not go alright. I've had the vegas flu before and it's it's no joke. So Gosh Jacobs right now, because you're drinking that Yard High Margarita thing that you see people walking around with. Yes, and some other dangers, Jamal. Yeah, you're take a chance of me running back. Hey, I'm sticking with the Falcons. I think there's a sneaky shootout potential in that game with the seahawks. I'm going Tyler Algier. Got Do you? What do you know about him? I just know I
played the league with him. Is he starting himself this week? I should check. Well, I'm going to start him. Got Ten carries last week, the same amount as cordarrel Patterson. Algier didn't catch a pass, but he certainly has that ability. But a great matchup on paper for for both Falcons backs. The yeah, uh, the seahawks have allowed three running backs
to top seventy total yards so far this season. They've surrendered the third most receptions to running backs through the first two weeks, and the seahawks will also be without safety Jamal Adams, who is pro football focusest best run defender last year. For you, he is starting Joe Mix and David Montgomery and Antonio Gibson over himself. I probably that I would too, even if he's active for this game, and if he was in a deeper league he'd start himself,
though I'm going to Jamal Williams against the Vikings. Jamal Williams leads the NFL and carries from inside the five yard line with four of them, and he scored on three of the four runs. So if you're if you're knocking into these goal line runs at a seventy clip, Dan Campbell's gonna keep them coming. The Vikings have allowed red zone rushing touchdowns and back to back weeks and are likely without safety Harrison Smith due to a concussion. Vikings giving a five and a half yards per carry
right now. So you know, Jamal Williams looking pretty good and by the end, if, if, and I'm not wishing injury on anybody, to be clear, but if deandre swift's ankle goes belly up, that could be a very big game for Jamal Williams. Let's go to the receiver's slash tight ends. Who You got? Yes, I should. I just go back to Jawan Johnson. No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm actually going with a guy who is shockinglyto percent rostered in leagues. When I saw that, I'm like,
I gotta, I gotta tell people. Why don't you have this guy rostered? It's Traylon burks. He's he's gonna be playing against the raiders, who have allowed eighty three percent of their wide receiver fantasy points this year to the slot and he's been playing. He played eight slot in college. He's only been playing percent so far this year. But Kyle Phillips is out, so him and Nick Westbrook and
keene will share those duties. Plus, every metric you look at for Traylon burks, his yards after the catch, he's top five in the NFL. Um The raiders have allowed five different or five different plays over fifteen plus yards. They're they're bad against yards, against yards after the catch. Every metric you look at for Burkes says a breakout is coming. Bottom five raiders or bottom five against the posing wide receivers to everything is in line for this
to be the tray Lion Burke's breakout week. Wagon Falcons in this segment, which is pretty weird. Pretty Soon Kyle Pitts is going to qualify for take it aunts on metop it. Who Do you got? Not Kyle Pitts? Uh, this guy was my prespect last week and he's been promoted to a take on player already, and that's Richie James. I'm rich James Versus of the cowboys on Monday night. I should see a full time role from the slot
in this game. Kadarius Tony Likely will be out with a hamstring injury yet again, but when given the opportunity, rich James has played well. He's seventeenth among all wide receivers and yards per route run and should match up with Dallas Slot Corner Jordan Lewis, who has allowed a seventy catch rate and owns a passer rating of one oh eight in his coverage. I'm rich James. Are You you know where I'm gonna? You know what that's from, right, Rick James, am I allowed to say the B word
on this show. That's why I didn't don't do that. Sharks taking in Minnesota. We saw last week we saw Philly's number two receiver, Davante Smith, rebound from a goose egg in week one. It's the Vikings D J chark goose egg last week. Maybe he has the big rebound here. I mentioned earlier that the vikings maybe missing elite Safety Harrison Smith. They may be press pressing rookie Lewis scene into his very first game of action, and starting cornerback
Cam Dancler got benched last week. There's a good opportunity for D J chark in this game. Don't get scared off by the zero catches last week. All right, let's go to our next matchup, Scott, that is the bills taking on the dolphins. The bills offense is in pretty good shaped, even battered. We'll talk about that in a minute, but I think I know what you're gonna tell me about Stefan diggs and Josh Allen. Those are obvious, a
grades obvious. There's no need to talk about it. which it's a fifty two point five over under, one of the highest of the weeks. There's gonna be a lot of points in this especially given the secondary for the bills this week. Over on, you know, other receivers for the bills. I have a B grade on Cabe Davis, who just limited all week but he said he's a hundred percent and ready to go. All indications from around
the team say he is going to play. Um. Did you know he started eighteen career games and in those eighteen starts, just his starts, he has fourteen touchdowns. Pretty good right? Show that's a really good he has nineteen touchdowns total, but fourteen in his eighteen starts. Um. So I have a B grade on Davis. Maybe a little bit because he's, you know, gampy, and a little bit because Miami has allowed the fewest receptions per game to wide receiver this year and just two wide receiver touchdowns.
But for giving him a B grade, I don't. I don't think the bills played by any of those rules. Like they don't. They don't even care what your defense is, they're gonna score on it. Mackenzie and crowd are back on the bench. They're in a true slot committee. Miami's mill of the pack against the slot in last week in a just a choice matchup against the slot. They split and didn't do very well. So, yes, Dawson Knox
sounds like he's not gonna go. Even if he does, he's not really performing very well and with that injured foot, I I think he'll be limited and not a good start. Have Him on the bench. I have the bills runners on the bench too. There's just too much splitting going on. James Cook really only got in for like ten touches after the game was completely out of hand, but even before that they just don't run the ball. They just
passed the ball. That's that's really all they do. They're kind of the bills and the and the UM raiders. Derek Carr just they throw it inside the five. That's what they do on the other side. Uh, to a lit it up last week. Uh. I have obvious a's for wattle and hill. I I don't think I need to go much into that tune. Four yards and three touch every week, particularly get, say, a defense that's missing five starters. Yes, yes, let's let's get into that. They're
missing on their on their fur their offense. They're missing at Oliver or further defense, at Oliver Defensive Tackle. They're missing Jordan Phillips, defensive tackle. They're missing Lane Jackson, they're missing treevious, why is still out, and they're missing Um Micah Hyde also out. So basically it's Jordan Poy. You're sitting back there at safety going it's like the John Travolta meme or the Will Smith MEME, like in an
empty room. What's going on? Where is everybody? Uh? So I have waddle and Hill with pretty obviously a grades, with that entire secondary basically gone to UH. I had a B grade on Um. This is a bill's defense that held Stafford and Ted Hill down combined for only three seven yards, only one touchdown and five picks. But because it's so depleted, I'm bumping to a backup to you know, I thought about B plus, but I'm going to give him the a minus. Here you're giving him
an a grade. You know how these things work on this year. Okay and Ay, you know, just own it. I'm giving I'm giving two of the A grade. It's good. It's a negative game script in a lot of points being scored. Given him the A grade. I'm actually benching the rest of the team, though. Mikeasecki is blocking most of the time. We saw in week one. He had a few catches. Last weekend he got that score, but he's mostly blocking now and that's the role mcdaniels wanted
him to have and talked about offseason. And the most diard Edmunds guys. Oh Man, I'm benching them both. Edmund's got the only red zone touch. MOSTER got the only red zone touch in week one. Edmunds played thirteen more snaps. In Week one, most are three more snaps. In Week Two Edmonds Ten more touches and week one mostard eight more and week two they're like. Everything is back and forth between these two. It's a true committee and I think it's gonna be a lot more passing. So I'm
on the bench until one of them emerges. I think. I think MOSTARD has already emerged. It's just this is a very tough matchup against very good bill. Here's the problem. Mcdaniels only gives the runners about nineteen to twenty total touches. If they split it all like you, I don't think they're need one guy. I think Mostar it's gonna emerge out of this. We'll find out. If no, I think you absolutely could, but this is a bill's defense is
his third best against running backs. And just tell Darns Henrys next week, but I'm already calling where he mostart as might take a chance on me running back for next week's show. All I got from that was you saying owned the A and I think they for that. That's an actually really good run defense too. I might have to push that forward another couple of weeks. Texans take on the bears. This is we'll find out I'm right, but I'm rubbing my temples. Damian Pierce. This is the
breakout game coming against the bears. You might be rubbing something else after this game. Charge I gotta be on Damien Pierce. After to brutal, brutal matchups against the Colton pragoes, Pierce gets a cake matchup and the bears, who are allowing a hundred rushing yards perty game to opposing backs. Pierce played in over six the snaps last week and got fifteen carries. T REX burkhead, the extinct back for
the Texans, zero carries last week. He's obviously on the bench and my thoughts are with those who burned any fab or a waiver claim on burkhead last week. But Pierce will break out this week with the B H Brandon cooks. I'M gonna give a B to him for
the birthday boy. Sunday is Brandon Cook's birthday. He had a brutal drop touchdown last week, but he should have a chance to make up for it against the bears, who do have one solid coverage corner in Jaylon Johnson, but he only players on one side of the field. They moved cooks all over the place. Opposing wide receivers haven't done much against the bears, but that smoking mirrors. They played in a monsoon in week one. Last week Green Bay ran all over them. No one really had
to throw against Chicago. So a bee for cooks, and I gotta see on Nico Collins, who saw nine targets last week and led the Texans and receiving yards. He's at the clear cut number two in Houston and the Texans have passed the ball over of their offensive plays through two weeks. So I do like Nico in this game. I was close to giving tight end o j Howard is c Grade UH spetch with Brevin Jordan's trending towards not playing with an ankle injury, but I got O
J on the bench. This is just a bad matchup on paper. Posting tight ends average just three point four catches and thirty four yards per game against the bears last year, who also allowed just five total touchdowns to the position. And Davis Mills, I was close to the sea here, but I got him on the bench this week. But I hope he proves me wrong. But I think there are better options this week at quarterback. Over to the bear side. Not a ton to talk about here. Uh,
David Montgomery certainly worth talking about. He gets to be Um. So here are the running back target share leaders in the NFL through two weeks. Javonta William John Tay Williams, twenty three and then David Montgomery at and he leads the bears and receptions as of right now. And Houston has allowed the most rushing yards on the most carries by opposed running back so far. So a safe B for Montgomery. But Herbert is it might be a sneaky
play here. He could be because I've got all the past catchers on the bench, including Darnell Mooney, Canada of the year. So far for bust busted. The year only has only seen five targets some of US told you to stay far away from Darnell Mooney. I hope, I hope we really said we hate the bears and love the Texas. It's what we said all PAS. That is true. Two catches for Mooney, so of OAR for four yards. One catch was for negative four yards. Eight yard catching,
the negative four yard catch, Um and then. But that's better than Cole commit, who has zero catches so far. Not Dropping commit yet, but he's on the bench right now until he can, he can prove something. And for whatever reason, I did have justin fields as might take a chance and be quarterback. I think it's more about the rushing in this. I think he cobbles something together passing, but it's really what he'll do on his feet here. So Uh yeah, there we go. When we come back,
lions taking on the Vikings. Is this a bounce back, a game for Minnesota after being humiliated on national television? Will the lions continue to score points in abundance as they traveled to Minnesota? Find out when we returned fantasy football weekly. Welcome back fantasy football weekly, Paul charchy and Scott Fish and Brian Johnson. You can follow us on twitter. I'm at Paul Charchi and Scott Fishes, at Scott Fish. Twenty Four. Were there really twenty three others at Scott
Fishes that were taken? There were. There were Rif Jn bt X j. He well, he's trying to just Ken Griffey Juniors. Twitter handle is at Scott Fish because no play growing up. So I don't blame you. Lions. Take on the Vikings. Deandre swift is an obvious ay, even with the Gimpie ankle and even while losing goal line carries to might take a chance on me runner Jamal Williams.
Minnesota giving up almost five and a half yards per carry, and swift is gained the third most rushing yards over expectation, which means he's he's getting even more than what's getting blocked for him. The lion's offense is averaging almost four yards per harry before contact, four yards before you hit contact. That offensive line is dominating right now. And I'm on Ross at Brown, is also an obvious a already mentioned. Um Jamal Williams might take a chance, and you're running back.
Dj chark. Might take a chance of the wide receiver, and that means I gotta like Jared Goff. He comes in with a B grade. He's got the second most passing touchdowns and with I'm on Ross St Brown blossoming into a superstar before our eyes, golf has become a viable fantasy option when the matchup is right, and this feels like one. Minnesota just surrendered a career best game to Jalen hurts, and you figure with his sturdy offensive line, golf should have time to make plays, and so we.
I like him here be grade on golf, and that only leaves us with T J Hockenson. He ranks eighth and targets among tight ends. Minnesota has allowed the fourth most yards to tight ends so far, including Dallas. Got It with the big game last Monday night against Minnesota. The last time Hawkinson played against the vikings, four catches, fifty yards and a touchdown, and that feels about right in this game as well. We'll put C grade on
T J Hockenson. Let's go over to the Vikings Justin Jefferson, with an obvious a grade, we won't elaborate on that, and what should be a bounce back game. But let's talk about kirk cousins, who played poorly down the stretch of last week's game. Some mixed trends here to trade secondaries allowing the fifth most passing yards, almost three hundred per game, but the lions have generated forty eight quarterback
pressures already. That is the most in the NFL. Plus, the last time cousins through three interceptions, he came back the next week with three touchdowns and we hope that's going to be the case here. Cousins has thrown for multiple touchdowns in three of his last four against the lions. I like him here with a B grade and which should be a solid effort and a bounce back for Kirk. Cousins. Had him feeling. You can't not be troubled by his lack of usage, aside from some late game stuff last week.
He runs predominantly from the slot or the right side of the field, and both are strong matchups against either Mike Hughes, now in his third team in three years, or Jeff of Kuda, trying to salvage his career after injury. A coudas allowed a seventy percent completion rate on balls thrown his way. So we're gonna keep feeling in our lineups, but just with the C grade in this game. Last member of the passing game I want to talk about
deserves Smith. A massive eight targets. Last week he scored a touchdownody also dropped the sure fire sixty yard bomb touchdown. That nine eight percent of the time we've been a completed pass for a touchdown. The lions have given up strong games to opposing number one tight ends and both
of their games so far Dallas Goddard, Logan Thomas. So we'll keep we'll give a starting great on nerve Smith on the assumption they're gonna want to go back to him and maybe build a little confidence in the kid after that drop. Now let's talk about let Dalvin Cook, and this gets a little bit thorny, a great track record against the Lions but did not play in either of the matchups last week. He averages over one career rushing yards against the lions, but again didn't play. ENST
him last year. Figures to be improved in a better game script against Detroit than last week and only had the nine carries. Well, Detroit has taken steps to improve their league worst run defense from a season ago. They have still allowed four different running backs to run for touchdowns in two games. Detroit ranks twenty one in tackling by pro football focus, and you know they're going to get the ball back into Dalvin Cook's hands after he got out rushed by Kirk cousins last week. So I'm
gonna put the A grade on cook. A really gave a lot of thought to just the B grade. Oh, critical Dalvin Cook staff for you guys. The Vikings have run nineteen plays in the red zone. Dalvin Cook has one touch on the nine plays. That is troubling right there. All right, let's go to our next matchup. That is the raiders taking on the titans. We've already talked about a lot of angles in this game. Already Skilled Zamir White, the expected starting running back from las ve gets. Let's
go to the passing game. Yep, what do you think? What do you like out of the passing game for the raiders? For the raiders, I have a B grade on Derek Carr. I actually really like him this week. I wish I could give him some sort of positive or negative not the case really. The titans have allowed, yes, yes, the titans of allowed six passing touchdowns on their way to be in seventh worst against quarterbacks KR himself averaging two seventy eight yards and two point five scores per game.
Uh Yeah, a very sturdy, strong, positive B grade there for Derek Carr his main weapon. Davante Adams is an obvious A. I don't think I need to talk about him. Hunter Renfro out for this game. Yeah, so we are left with Mac Hollins, who's actually had a lot of he's had a lot of targets. He had seven targets last week and oddly enough, car seems to only be throwing to four options. He might be playable here. I have him on the bench, but if you're in a
real pinch he might be playable with Renfro oh. But I think the other a grade actually just goes to Darren Waller. He's at at least four catches for fifty yards in both games. That's basically his floor. With renfrow out he's just gonna see a huge uptick in targets. I have a grades on Adams and waller. I talked about Zamir White. Um, Josh Jacobs. If he does go, he would have gotten the B grade. Um, he likely to see fifteen to twenty touches. He would have gotten
a B grade there. If he does go on the other side, Ryan Tannehill and UH treylon Burke's will take a chance on me players for myself. I do have Robert Woods on the bench. I Have Hooper on the bench. I basically have the rest of the passing game on the bench. Um, it doesn't hurt woods that he's tied for the team lead and targets, but he disappeared in week one and last week, despite all those targets, ended with four for thirty nine, like it wasn't fantasy relevant.
Despite he's getting a bunch of he's getting some opportunities. Um, and in the running game, I kill you might miss again. If he doesn't, I don't know that it really matters. The raiders are bad against the past. Yeah, is a throwback. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry, Dontrelle. Yeah, that's also a throwback. Yeah, raiders, throwback. Yeah, raiders allowing
the fifth most receptions in yards to running back. So you might have a thought of it, but I actually think it's a little bit of a Henry squeaky wheel game or squeaky mouse game here talking about how he wants the workload. Uh Really, last week Hassan Hassan Haskins came in because of the blowout. Otherwise Henry was on his way to another twenty plus touch effort. I'm giving him the B grade on what is likely another twenty plus effort this week. I like Don trelle Hilliard. I
think we gotta keep keep our eyes on it. I do. It is a good spot for him. So in a pinch like this, isn't a good team against against, against the pass game. And it's not even like it wasn't just Austin Neck Claire. It's like two catches. Austin only had four. Four catches. It was like two catches, three catches, two catches. Six different running backs had a couple of catches against them. So they're battle around against the past.
Have quite time to sneak in another matchup. But let me ask you a couple of questions stemming from Thursday night. Amari Cooper now, after a silent week, one too big back to back games. Jacoby brissette looking good. I was very high in Cooper in the preseason. I look like a more on in week one. I'm looking pretty smart right now. What do you what do you think is more more of who the Real Amari Cooper is going to be in this offense, the week one version, the
guy we got in weeks two and three. I think you hold Cooper and not sell high. Basically, he look looks great and it was a tough matchup against Pittsburgh. It was on Thursday night. So yeah, cooper a steel and I wouldn't sell high on him. I would hold. I will say, did you see that he's the first Brown's wide receiver to have a hundred plus yards and a score in back to back Games since Josh Gordon?
That that's absurd. That has been is that nine? Is that nine years that has passed between back to back, when hundred yard games is a long time. That is terrible. Another genius move by Jerry Jones and company in the Dallas Front Office. They've got to have so much seller's
remorse right now now. So they made a critical, junk, critical decision a couple of years ago on who they were going to pay, Amari Cooper or Ezekiel Elliott, and they already had Tony Pollard, they already had a good running back that could have taken over, taken over the reins, and they ultimately made the decision to give Zeke the big contract in knowing the running you know the lifespan of the running back and everything else. I think that was a pretty epic blunder by Jerry Jones. I'M gonna
go back to your question about Cooper. I think the question is, is Brissett the guy we just saw or I think that's what is leading cooperst was terrible in week one. He was terrible. So if he's this guy, then cooper is going to be that guy. Person I look at a really nice game on Thursday, Really Nice game. I was very impressed and Cooper got open a lot, a lot of those routes, which was great. You can still join a Guillotine League at Guillotine Leagues Dot Com.
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This is a game we like to call three tough questions. We encourage you to play a long tough question. Number One, first round running backs have been a complete disaster this year. Which of the struggling first rounders is going to stay every bit as a mnemic as he's looked so far? Let's begin with Scott Okay. So for me this goes down to the two offenses. I find probably two of the three worst here, and that would be the titans, Derrick Henry and Naji Harris. We're talking about Jonathan Taylor,
Christian McCaffrey, Astikeler, Davin Cook, Joe Mix and types. Um, those are probably the two worst offenses, and of them I do like the titans offense more, but Henry just doesn't catch passes, and that's my problem. The other guys catch a bunch of passes. I know that Jalen Warren looked really good for Pittsburgh the other night. Um, I still don't think he's going to take a ton of away from uh Naja Harris. I think it's got to be Derrick Henry, just because his usage isn't what it
is he's in. He's not averaging twenty seven touches a game. He's averaging, you know, yet twenty one in the first week and thirteen the second. He's closer to, you know, fifteen to twenty now, and you bring him down there and take away the pass catching where he had last year. I think it's Derrick Henry Brian, which of the struggling first round running backs is going to stay every bit
as anemic as he's looked so far? I was down to Derrick Henry, Naji Harris too, and I almost want to go najy just to hedge our our answers here, but I gotta go with with Derrick Henry too. He's twenty eight years old. The titans offensive line is not as good as it was in the past. Now they're without Taylor Luan, who was feared to be lost for the season. That doesn't seem to be the case just yet, but uh yeah, I don't know. Henry is just looking a lot more washed than the Naja Harris. I'm going
Derrick Henry. The correct answer is Derrick Henry. Three yards per carry. Last week he had one point nine yards per carry. His lowest measure in three seasons. And get this, there's the next GEN staff that we referred to sometimes as yards over expectation. The leader in yards over expectation is Aaron Jones, who has produced eighty eight rushing yards over expected. Derrick Henry's yards over expectation is negative, Ted last in the NFL. And just look at the eye
test Derrick Henry's. It looks like to me the beginning of the end for a guy who has been a workhorseback since middle school. I think it's finally caught up to him and this terrible offensive line. We talked about this in the preseason as well. He's he's a bat who needs a lot. He needs his line to open up, open up, yes, and he's not going to get it correct. answered. Derrick Henry. Tough question number two. Christian Kirk is currently inside the top ten for fantasy points through two weeks.
Is that a trend or Mirage? Brian? I'm going trend. Kirk currently owns twenty seven percent of Jacksonville's target chair. That's a very healthy number. He's top twelve and yards per out run, yards per reception and yards after the catch per reception and there's something cooking down in Jacksonville right now with new head coach Doug Peterson, and they've got kirk lined up outside in the slot, even at
running back. And Uh and I'm a Jaguars Fan now and I bring nothing but success when I become a fan of a team. So I worked for the Bengal. Well, I'm not a Falcon, I'm just Pitts Fan. I'm a Fan Falcons. I don't want to get into that. We'll get into that later. But I'm saying trend Kirk is the real deal. I think you could finish inside the top ten at wide receiver in PPR. Leagues, Scott, Jacksonville wide receiver, Christian Kirk, currently inside the top ten for
fantasy points scored through two weeks. Is that a trend or Mirage? Yeah, so I I if you might have been able to hear on the MIC, I laughed as Brian listed off almost every statistic that I had in my every salient talking point in church Um. The only one I don't think he mentioned is that he's running around on almost every single drop back, like ninety seven percent drop backs. He's going out there and running around eight targets per game. Six catches per game, a hundred
plus in weeks one and two. Um, the hundred plus week one and two, scores in seventy yards and a week too. He'll have down games. Don't get me wrong, he's gonna have down games and I don't know that he's going to finish as a top ten wide receiver like he is now, but it is a trend. He is probably going to be a top twenty four wide receiver come end of the season. Well, there's a big Gulf between top twenty four and the question which said top ten, trend or Mirage. Are you sure you're on trend?
I just want to make sure where we stand on this man. Top Ten is the is the sticking point. Um, do it. He leads the NFL and yards from the slot over Justin Jefferson. All Right, let's be bold and say it's a trend. The correct answer is trend. On Christian Kirk. He will finish at or close to wide receiver time. Close. I think it will be close. Now I think he'll be in the teams. Had the part where I struggled on this, and you guys already get all my talking points. But where where I struggle on
this a little bit. Is Are there really only nine players that I would trade? Nine receivers I would trade for exactly. But at the end of the day I get the feeling he's gonna end up finishing right in that like nine, ten eleven, twelve range. So we're gonna go with trend. On Christian Kirk start of the season. Tough question number three. What is the appropriate level of concern for Russell Wilson? Is it none, some, or a bowl loosening level of existential dread? Scott so I went
over this in the preseason. Wilson was on my don't draft list in our preseason show. He disappears in the second half of season. Uh Final eight games of average two hundred five yards and passing in thirty three rushing. The final eleven games of one last year average two D and One yards and thirteen yards rushing. That's the big problem. He doesn't run the ball anymore and if you watch it doesn't look like he's good at running the balling. But look, he's looking old. He's he's a
quarterback rushing yards. Last year, H man, it dropped down to I lost in my notes, but it dropped down considerably. Over half, over half. He lost the next year. Um, this year, five rushing yards in two games. That part of his game is gone. He's not the quarterback he was anymore. Denver has talent around him, but they had talent around him in the end of last season, in Seattle last year too. Um, in his last nineteen games
he's averaging ten rushing yards per game. People see Russell Wilson and dream about the Super Bowl Ross with marshawn and the Legion of boom boom. They don't see what he did at the end of last year. They don't see what he's doing early this year. This is who he is now. I think it's blowed. Brian. What's the appropriate level of concern for Russell Wilson? Is it none, some loosening blow of existential dread? I agree with everything Scott said, but I'm not blowed on Russ just yet.
I mean, he does have he's not gonna run as much spike. He's got playmakers in Sutton and Jerry Judy and they're thrown to Javonte Williams a ton. As I mentioned earlier. He leads all running backs in the target share percentage and he's electured with the ball in his hands. So Russ is gonna do it on his own like he did in Seattle. But he's got he's got the playmakers around him. So for now I'm at some but but blowed. I'm on blowed watch, but I'm not there,
just blowed watch. The correct answer is some. I think a lot of it just depends on what you're expecting. When you drafted Russell, drafted him his QB seven and twa and car and cousins or went in the early teens. And if we go back to this date last year, week three of last year, he's quarterback fourteen and and and that's you know, okay, that's you know, that's about that's just who Russell Wilson is right now. Am I do you go full blown blowed on quarterback fourteen? No,
that's it's not that bad yet. Um, he often complained. You guys already hit a lot of my talking points. We wanted to mention this. Um. He's often complained about his poorest offensive line in Seattle, which was accurate profootball focus grades. The Denver Offensive Line is the second best past blocking units so far. U Kj Hammler may return
this week. Jerry Judy may return, and it looks like both of them are going to be back by next week and I think that's I think with those guys coming back at in courtland Sutton, who's already there, unhealthy at that point. I think the level of appropriate level of concern for Russell Wilson is just some. It absolutely is. I just here's what you really wanted. You just wanted some affirmation. Is All you wanted. You're right. The Jaguars
take on the chargers. Brian Uh this has been a it's been a shocking turn of events for James Robinson, who I had zero interest in drafting because of the Achilles. And as bad as cam acres has looked off his Achilles, James Robinson has looked equally good. Yeah, I was with you, but yeah, under the circumstances of coming back from a torn Achilles, Robinson looked great last week with sixty four rushing yards and a touchdown. But what's crazy is he
had sixty five rushing yards after contact. Sixty four rushing yards. What a Comeback Story. So far, three total touchdowns. Already decent matchup against the chargers this week. They're only yielding fourteen rushing attempts to bring game, but they're allowing five point eight yards per carry. But Robinson, he's almost a bell cow right now. We'll get into Travis Eton in a second, but I gotta be on Robinson just a just a see on travis e t N. despite Robinson's resurgence,
et n was still involved last week. saw just nine carries to the twenty three from Robinson, but e t n did catch all three of his targets for thirty three yards. That said, J rob had two catches as well, but UH E T N is pro probably the preferred pass catcher out of the Jaguars Backfield, and the chargers have allowed a receiving touchdown to a running back in both games so far. As US et N is startable with the C Christian Kirk, who we just talked about.
Don't love the matchup for him this week. Just gonna give him a B here. As I said, he owns scent of Jacksonville's target share. Is Top twelve and tons of metrics, but he does have a tough matchup in H chargers slot corner bryce Callahan, who owns a catch rate of just thirty eight percent and has allowed a passer rating of zero point zero when playing in the slot. So we'll find out if kirk is the real deal on Sunday. For sure, I was going to bench. I'm
still gonna bench. The Jones is, Marvin Jones and Z Jones. I wanted to give one of them to see because, UH, starting corner J C Jackson is gonna miss this game. He missed week one, came back in week two. Probably wasn't ready, but Marvin Jones and Z Jones kind of just equalize each other fulter each other's opportunities. So I have both of those guys on the bench in this game.
I Will Give Evan Ingram a C though. The chargers allowed four catches for seventy nine yards at Darren Waller in week one and Travis Kelsey and Noah gray combined for seven catches for sixty three yards against l a last week. So Ingraham gets the C grade. And lastly, Trevor Lawrence looked great last week. I really want to give him a starting grade here, but I do have him on the bench. He's just outside the C C
level grade for me. The charters are ranked eighth against the past in D v O A, so a bench this week for Trevor Lawrence. Now were to the chargers side, where things have gotten interesting. On Friday the line moved from L A minus seven to minus three point five, which it suggests to suggests, suggests the sharps know something about Justin Herbert not playing it. Yeah, uh, did not practice on Friday. Um, yeah, it sounds like he might not go and if he doesn't go, Chase Daniel is
the backup quarterback. But even if Herbert does play, he will be, uh, somewhat limited, probably wearing a flat jacket. So I don't know. I'm under the assumption right now he's not playing, but if he does, you gotta start. I'm gonna give him a B. I would give him an a if it wasn't so Mur so murky the situation. But this affects all of his other players, other teammates, of course, Austin Ekeler. I'll give him a B. I wasn't gonna give him an a, but now would be. If, if,
if Herbert misses, misses this game. Despite matchups against Antonio Gibson and Jonathan Taylor, the Jacksonville run defense has been great, only allowing fifty nine rushing yards per game to opposing backs. That's the sixth fewest, but the Jacks are allowing the second most receiving yards to the position, sixty nine per game, and last week Ekela saw a double digit target, so he remains a dual threat. Um Now to the wide receivers.
Keenan Allen, his status is up in the air. Um He did not play last week with the hamstring injury. He's basically been called a coin flip chance of playing. I'M gonna go under the assumption he doesn't go either, because if Herbert's out, you might as well not throw Keenan Allen out there and get hurt. So I'M gonna say he's I'm gonna assume he's out. So He's on the bench for me now. If he ends up suiting up, I'll give him a b just because he's Keenan Allen.
You can't bank on that just yet. So Mike Williams, I'm gonna give him an a even if Alan plays. If Alan is out, I'll still give Williams an a, even if chase Daniel is the quarterback, though I don't know. This is has gotten really messy, but Williams average two point four yards per route run last week, which is elite. Jacksonville held indie's no name wide receivers in check last week,
but that's nothing to write home about. Washington's wide houtse total the hundred and fifty plus yards and four touchdowns against Jacksonville Week one. So Williams gets today either way. Josh Palmer, you gonna give him a see if keen and Alan is out. He saw eight targets last week and scored a touchdown. Deandre Carter is still a thing, but Palmer is the guy you want to start if Alan remains out. And lastly, Gerald Everett, just to see
for him this week. He gets a bump when Alan is out, but it's not a great matchup on paper for Everett. The Jaguars surrendered the ninth fewest tight end touchdowns last year and so far this season they've allowed just seven catches for scoreless yards across two games. I hope you played Justin the air, bear Herbert, though. Yeah, what's I know, how come there make an appearance in this game? We hope that's the case. If you've missed any part of this show and you want to go
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and Brian Johnson with you. Next matchup up is ravens taking onto the Patriots, and for the Ravens we've got a couple of obvious a's Lamar Jackson is the highest scoring fantasy quarterback in many leagues. You're obviously gonna start him, although it is a tricky year matchup than what he has seen so far this year, and Marco Andrew's obvious
a as well at the tight end position. Let's go to some of the thorniers starts, including Rashad Bateman touchdowns of fifty five and seventy five yards, which I did not necessarily expect coming into this season. Last week he posted the second fastest speed of any ball carrier. Patriots secondary influx after losing star cornerback J C Jackson in the off season, but has played pretty well, allowing just one and one passing touchdown in the two games so far.
Bateman will show down with Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones most often. Jones has allowed four of six targets to be completed this year and last year he was pro football focuses one ranked cornerback. So I like Bateman to stay hot. I've got a B grade on him and a sneaky play with Devin Duvernay. He scored twice in week one, then last week he suffered a concussion. He's cleared that and he will return for this game and he did
get a touchdown returned last week. Yes, uh Duvernesse, the team's leading slot receiver by a lot, and slot cornerback jalen mills by far the weakest link of the Patriots Secondary, and currently jalen mills ranks dead last in quarterback ranking by pro football focus. He has allowed a touchdown and one hundred fifty two yards in his coverage already. C grade on Devin Duvernay, H J K Dobbins and all
the other runners are on the bench. Dobbins won't get enough use in his first game back and the other runners are just horrible, averaging a combined two and a half yards per carry. Let's go to the Patriots side. Damien Harris A grade. Teams haven't been running on the Ravens, as they're seeing just seventeen rushing attempts per game to opposing running backs. That seventh few ut but they should be running more because they're giving up five yards per carry,
and that's come against the dolphins and the jets. These are not great backfields. Pro Football Focus ranks the Patriots is the fourth best run blocking line and you're gonna see a lot of carries from Damien Harris in this game. Remandre Stevenson saw a big uptick in snaps last week and fifteen more than Harris actually got last week. Still, Harris got fifty percent more touches than Stevenson did, but it was good to see Stevenson getting on the field.
Baltimore is allowed the second most receptions and the third most receiving yards to runners, so maybe this is finally the game. We talked all preseason about Stevenson getting more receptions. Maybe it all comes together here. It feels like this could be the case. A C grade on Romandre Stevenson. Let's go to the passing game for the Patriots, Mac
Jones gets a B grade. Baltimore is allowed the most fantasy points to quarterbacks, and that's saying a lot, considering opposing quarterbacks have not run on them really at all. It's all come through the air. Baltimore has given up the most passing touchdowns, the most yards and the most completions, and a lot of that was to a last week, but still. Joe flacco pasted the ravens for three D yards in the opener as well. Ravens secondary has got
a lot of moving parts. Kyler fuller, Kyle Fuller out, Marlon Humphrey hurt, Marcus Peters trying to get his sea legs back. There's a lot of reasons to like Mac Jones in the passing game. In this one, Jacoby Myers looks to build on an impressive outing from last week, finishing with yards as highest finished in two years. Myers
currently leads the team and targets Um. He's found mainly in the slot, where you can have uh, where he'll see a lot of fourth round rookie cornerback de Marian Williams, who has been struggling, including yielding two touchdowns last week in a catch rate of six. We'll put a C grade on Jacoby Myers and a C grade on Nelson aglar who's posted is once once a month. Blow up game last week, but maybe he banks October, now the
favorable matchup here. He's always a dart throw but, as I mentioned, this is a lot of moving parts in this raven secondary and I don't mind going back to back with Nelson AGL are in this game as well. All right, let's go to our next matchup, and that is rams taking on the cardinals. Scott, what have you got on the Ram side? Yes, the Stafford's gonna get in a grade once again. gave him one last week.
He bounced back last week. Gets cardinals team ranked against quarterbacks after allowing six hundred plus yards and seven scores over the last two weeks. Uh Stafford had two plus yards and multiple scores in both games against cards last year. I feel like that's well within his scope for this one here, with an over under around fifty points. His Breakfast Buddy Cooper Cup, is an obvious A. Allen Robinson gets a B grade. He would have had two touchdowns
if not for an unrelated penalty. Last week. He's running broutent of his drawbacks. Has Been on the field for all but five offensive snaps. He's always out there. The opportunities there. It's gonna come. I've gotten a grade for Tyler Higbee, who leads the NFL and targets. Yeah, at the tight end position, with twenty and two weeks and that's eleven and nine. It's not like yet one huge
game and then a dot. NOPE, consistent targets there. This card's team just led Travis Kelsey and Darren Wallard loose for a hundred and seventy one yards and two scores in the first two weeks, but even the backups had forty one yards and a score. Tyler higbee gets it all. Ten plus target game or ten target game here could be because should easily be in a grade. Over to the running game for the Rams, I have Darryl Henderson with a C grade and acres with a bench grade.
The cardinals have allowed a hundred forty five yards per game to back so far, but a third of that is through the air and that's more Henderson's game. Henderson had seven had uh lead in touches eighteen to three weeks in week one, Cam acres lead in touches, seventeen to ten, and week two, but it should be noted Henderson played more snaps. He played double double the snaps inside the ten. He played the third down role and
he played the two minute drill role. Henderson really played more acres, just got touches on the snaps he did play. So it's more of Henderson's role. I'm giving him the SE grade acres the bench over to the cardinals side. Uh,
kyler Murray got a B grade. My favorite court of the week was a scouting report the surface that compared Murray running around, Murray's running ability in college to be to running around like a toddler who stole his parents phone, which I thought was it seems that when you watch it it kind of looks like that. Uh, that's said weirdly.
He has had less than thirty rushing yards in each game this year, but as Mobile Mobile Allen and Mark Josh Allen and Marcus Mariotta showed that decent ground days had multiple touchdowns. Murray playing from behind. I think his season average of tune and thirty five yards and two scores is probably about where we'll see him in this one. That's a B grade for me. Greg George leads the
team and targets, receptions, yards and died for and gain. Yeah, with with Hopkins Out, I guess he is filling the void in a in a game with a nearly fifty point total over under the cardinals playing from behind. Dorte should find another day similar in that, you know, four to five catches, forty fifty yards. I got a C
grade on him. C grade on Brown as well, who's gone forty plus in his score in week one, six for sixty eight in week two, but the eleven targets last week makes you feel a little bit more confident about him. He's playing over of snaps, running routes of time. Um, he might see a lot of Ramsey, but that hasn't been a deathbell in the first two weeks. So I got a C grade on Brown. Zach Ertz. I gotta
be grade here. Rams ranked second against tight ends so far, but they faced Dawson Knox and Kyle Pitts and that's just that's that's really do the right home about so far. Um Earth's went five for forty, two on seven targets last last year against this team and now that he's healthy, he should be in line for more targets. As for the running game, James Conner and that injury, he's questionable. He may not go. He they said he was day
to day. He may not go. If he does go, I can see a C grade because he's likely to have a double digit touch touch workload here. Um Andy does get pass catching. If he doesn't, Williams and Benjamin are on the bench. They really suit. They split down the line almost every metric. So that's that's what we hate. His fantasy on it. Honestly, I would probably bench connor too, because if he does go, maybe he's gimp in. They split. So's changing. You're changing connor to he starts. Yeah, I
I flipped it. Now that's stuff more definitive. I like that. Falcons take on the SEAHAWKS. Brian and we've already mentioned three Falcons back from take a chance on me. That really basically only leaves Kyle Pitts. So let us start the Kyle Pitts apologist and cordarrel Patterson and drake London and now. But let's start with cordarrel Patterson. I want to start with Pitts. We'll start with Patterson. His touch total went way down last week, but I think we
see him bounce back this week. Uh. The seahawks have allowed three running backs to the top sotal seventy total yards and have surrendered the third most receptions the position I mentioned earlier and take on. They will also be without safety Jamal Adams, who was PFF's thirteenth best run defender last week. So I have a B on Corderol Patterson. I've tyler Algiers might take a chance wain running back. I still think he factors in this game for all
the reasons I just mentioned. For Patterson, I like the matchup for him. I also like to match up for Drake London. He gets to be he looks like a home run so far for the Falcons. Owns a thirty three point three percent target share in his top twelve in yards per route run. San Francisco's wide receivers didn't do much against Seattle last week, but they didn't really have to. In Week one. The seahawks surrendered a hundred and seventy plus yards and a touchdown to Denver's wide receivers.
Now over to Atlanta's other wide receiver, who you can play at tight end, Kyle Pitts gets an a in the sneaky wheel game. Talking this into the universe. It's coming. So we have it is awful. I don't really like that, but well, let's just say the words and not listen to the sounds. Anyway. Pitts has had two brutal matchups to start the season in the saints and the Rams.
He finally gets a soft place to land in Seattle, who allowed seven catches for eighty five yards to Denver's tight ends in week one and surrendered a touchdown to Ross dwelly last week. And, as mentioned, there will be without stars, if you Jamal Adams. So Kyle Pitts will pay off this week. He gets the A grade. And Marcus Mariotta, I love him. In the sneaky matchup, as you charge, he was gonna take a chance on me.
quarterback over to the Seattle side, I do not love the running backs, for shot Penny or Kenneth Walker the third they're both on the bench. Penny's snapchat dip to forty one percent last week, so the time share is officially on. I can't recommend starting either guy, especially with Travis homer stealing work on passing down. So let's just wait and see. With the seahawks running back situation, DK Metcalf Tyler Lockett, I can give both of them to
be met tests. Usage has been has been puzzling. His a dot is just five point five yards and he hasn't seen a red zone target yet. But this is a good matchup for both. Lockett has been the big play receivers so far. Atlanta's corners are not great, uh a J Tarrell or Terrell. A J Terrell owns a two pass rating in his coverage and, although Casey Haywards is better than that, his pass rating in coverages one
oh six. So at metcalf and Lockett have decent games in this one, and for those reasons I like Geno Smith. I'm gonna give him a C grade. He has failed the top two d passing yards in both games, but he has been efficient, completing over of his passes. Was Zero Interceptions. Uh Smith understandably struggled against the forty niners last week, but this is a much better matchup for
him at home against the Falcons. Over the first two games, ATLANTA has surrendered two hundred sixty nine yards and two touchdowns to James Winston and last week Matt Stafford went off for two seventy two and three scorers. I think. Just give you this, the highest scoring game, sneaky high scoring game, highest game of the week. It's crazy talk eagles taking on the commanders. Jalen hurts, a J Brown, Dallas Goddard, all obvious a's and we do not spend
any more time on them. Let's talk about some of the other eagles, though. There's three other startable eagles beyond those three, including miles sanders, who clocks in with a B grade. Washington giving up almost seven yards per carry, and sanders is a near lock for a big yardage game here. Last week he reached eighty rushing yards for the fourth time in his last five games going back to last year. Dominates the snaps and the usage among
the eagles runners. touchdowns remain elusive with his quarterback housing all those easy runs, and that's the only reason miles sanders is not an a grade is because of the improbability of a touchdown. But the yardage is so secure here for Sanders, a B grade for him. Let's go to the other running back, Kenneth Gainwell, if you're in a pinch consider him. In the two games, Washington has played four different runners of top sixty yards, so the
depth runners are also getting paid against Washington. I would take sixty yards from gaine well, and that's why he's got a C grade in this matchup. The last guy I want to talk about is Davanta Smith. Washington has been gashed by opposing passing attacks, largely due to the struggles of cornerbacks Kendall Fuller and William Jackson, but most of the damage has been done by a singular number
one receiver. That is a J Brown for sure. Smith averaged three receptions for forty seven yards against two late season matchups with Washington last year. I think he does a little better than forty seven yards, enough to get him into see range in this game. Washington side. We got a handful of sea grades to talk about here in a tough matchup with a very good eagles defense, Carson Wentz, who has been, you know, red hot, and the recipe for success for Wentz is kind of still
in play here. An Awful Commander's defense ranks twenty nine and points allowed. Then Wentz has to battle back with tons of throws. He's thrown the third most passes, which has led to his improbable league leading seven touchdown passes. Almost certainly the eagles are going to score a bunch of points here and Wentz is gonna have to throw a ton just through sheer volume. He gets to C grade in this one. The receiver I would start is not Terry mclarin, he's on the bench, not Johan Dotson,
who's on the bench. It's Curtis Samuel. Only four wide receivers have a fewer target air yards per route than Samuel's, but he's so athletic he still manages to separate. He's got the seventh best four and a half yards per separate Asian, even though he's getting short passes his way. So Athletic cornerbacks Darius slay and James bradberry tranquilize outside receivers, which is why McClaurin and Dotson around the bench. But Samuel attacks the slot and that's a much better matchup.
Will face off against Savante maddox and C J Gardner Johnson. I like that matchup for Samuel. C grade on him. And lastly, Antonio Gibson. Hard to know where you stand with Antonio Gibson, you look great in week one than inexplicably crashed against the lions in week two, including giving up seven receptions that j d mcsuckett. The Eagles have only allowed three running backs to surpass sixty rushing yards in their last ten games, so I don't think he's
even gonna get to necessarily sixty yards here. And the run defense got even better when they drafted Jordan Davis, who was already sitting at a top twenty ranking against the run for in Tier alignement says a really. It's a tough spot for Antonio Gibson, but I think he cobbles together a sea level game here with fifty ish rushing yards, maybe ten receiving yards and I don't know, coin flips chance at a touchdown one way or another.
So one way or another we'll help because that uh Antonio Gibson can just do enough to be quasi salient here. It's all we get. When we come back premature speculation, we'll tell you pick up this week. That will be people everybody else is trying to pick up next week, but they're already on your roster because you listen to fantasy football weekly. Welcome back, this is a segment we
like to call premature speculation. We're gonna give you three players to pick up this week that everybody else will be trying to pick up next week. Scott got yeah, I'm going with Brian Robinson, who returned to practice this week. He was slated to be the starter for Washington before being tragically shot right well, maybe tragically shot right before the season. He was shot. That's not that's a fact.
He was dropped in a ton of league so many he was only thirty three percent rostered earlier this week. Now thirty seven percent roster, as news is starting to pick up. Go get him now, before next week when he's on those waiver runs like that. Uh, Brian, your premature speculation player. I'll make it short and sweet. Go Grab Michael Gallup. He's only thirty three percent owned leagues right now. He might play this week. I hope he doesn't because any of you going on a short week's
rest next week. He plays Monday night, but he should be back soon for Dallas. Cincinnati Tight End Hayden Hurst is available and eighty two percent of leagues plays in a high octane offense. He's run the seventh most routes of all players. He's has had seven targets in both games, ranking him seventh among all tight ends and targets. So plenty of use in a high octane offense. And IF KYLE PITTS GOES belly up one more time, you're gonna be hitting the waiver wire looking for a new tight end.
Let's go to the San Francisco Forty niners taking on the broncos. Scott. Yeah, this is an interesting one because the forty niners have played the bears and seahawks. The broncos have played the Texans and Seahawks, so neither team has been really truly matched, truly truly tested, I should say. Going back to last year, though, the Broncos only allowed six multi score days and they held ten passers under
two hundred fifty yards, six passers under two undred yards. Weirdly, on the other side of the ball, almost the same exact stats for that defense. Both defenses were top ten against the quarterbacks last year. I Have Jimmy G on the bench, but I think he should concentrate his targets enough just to uh, just to make a few viable players here. Deebo Samuel, I have a B grade on despite the low yardage days, he's had fifty plus rushing
yards in each game tacked on a score. If he runs for three eight yards this year he gets an extra six. So I think he's trying to do that by Halloween to throw a party or something. Be Great on Debo, just because he's so very stone he gets just enough targets that he should make it work. Brendan, I, Youk have a C grade on it's a note that broncos allowed to plays over twenty five yards in each game um, but they haven't allowed a wide receiver over
sixty yards yet. Brendon, I, you a lot of air yards so far this year and he's accounted for a twenty five plus yard play in each week. Patrick's certain might miss the game too, so that that should open things up. George kittle back off the injury report. B grade on him. You're starting him if he goes, because when he goes, even injured, he produces. He had eight catches. The broncos allowed eight catches the tight ends in week one, six last week. That should be all kittle here. Jeff
Wilson Jr. B grade there. UH, fifteen plus carries and a couple of catches last week. That's basically his usage when he's a starting running back the broncos. Rashad penny averaged five yards per cary against that broncos front. UH, Damian pierced averaged four point six yards per carry. The you give me fifteen plus touches of Jeff's Jeff Wilson, at those clips, I gotta be grade there. Russell Wilson, I mentioned before that the foint ires defenses were basically
top ten last year. He doesn't get rushing yards anymore. I think we're looking at a two yard or so and maybe a score day. It's a bench grade. I haven't missed my QB sixteen this week. Uh, courtland Sutton, though, I get. I gotta B grade for him if judy is out and KJ Hamler doesn't go, which it sounds like that's where they're leaning right now, but you mentioned it might flip. You never know. Uh, if if they don't go, he's gonna get all the targets. They are
really a one in and one B, though. So if Judy does go, I'm giving him a C grade based on what he did week one. UH, he had even in week too at eleven yard, catching three targets right away and before going out with that knee injury. The tight ends are on your bench. They are splitting way too much for the running backs. Javonte Williams B grade. His snaps increased a ton. In Week two. He managed to touch the ball uh eighteen times for a hundred
eight yards. In Week One, sixteen times for eighty five yards in a week too. The big deal is Melvin Gordon dropped his snaps almost in half for week too, but he's still managed seventy two yards and fifty three yards. He's still getting a secret because he gets he gets some goal line work and fifty plus yards. If he's getting eight to ten touches, that's bordering on a C grade against the defense that's allowing about thirty running back touches per game. So be great for Javonty Williams, C
grade for Gordon. I don't even love the secret on Gordon Bay is getting it. Let's go to the cowboys and giants. Brian Cowboys offense a little better under cooper rush than what people expected. Zeke did very little last week. What do you see in this game against the giants? Starting with Zeke. He's looking pretty washed. He's forced just one miss tackle so far, so that's terrible. Just to see for Zeke it is. It should be a good matchup, though.
The giants have give him an up over five yards per carry and maybe without the defensive tackle Leonard Williams, who left last week's game with the leg injuries. So see for Zeke and a sea for Tony Pollard. But I like Tony Pollard more than Zeke and and most should at this point. Pollard turned it, turned his thirteen touches into nine eight comboy yards and a touchdown last week. He basically just needs to get the ball more. I think he'll be very active in this game. New York
has in the past game. New York has allowed the eighth most receiving yards and the most receiving touchdowns. are running back so far this season. Over to the wide receivers, for Dallas CEEDEE, lamb gets a B had a decent game with Cooper Cooper rush under center last week. I don't think the giants secondary is anywhere near the level of the bengals and in four career games against the giants,
lamb is averaging six catches and seventy five yards. I think that's a safe floor for him on Monday night. and and Noah Brown startable unless Michael Gallup comes back, but I don't think if he will, it won't be found. He won't be yeah, he won't be playing the snaps. Noah Brown has five catches in both games start the season,
including a touchdown last week. He has emerged as a number two wide receiver for for the cowboys as of now, and I think he has some of that second string chemistry with Cooper Rush, you know, where they probably ate a bunch of breakfast together in the in the preseason. UH, Dalton Schultz. He might play through his knee injury Um, but since it's a Monday night game, I gotta put him on the bench. There's not many pivot options at tight end between Dallas and the giants, so you want
to get your backup plan in place right now. I would just anticipate Schultz on the real life bench and on your fantasy bench as well. And Cooper Rush. The Cup always wants to come out after Cooper. Cooper rush played well last week over in the winter of the bengals. Bes on the bench in this one and over to the giant side. Not a lot to talk about. See Kawan Barkley, we will talk about. Of course he gets an a. He has seen overcent of the backfield touches.
The cowboys have not surrendered to running back touchdown yet, but they have allowed the tenth most rushing yards to the position. They'll ride Barkley as much as they can in this game. Sterling Shepherd can give him a see. He's healthy for now, so you might as well take advantage. He's seencent target share, which is also very healthy, and should continue to operate as a giant's wide receiver one so he gets to see, as did Richie James. I'm rich James might take a chance to me wide receiver.
I like him a lot this week, with Ka Darius Tony expected to sit with the Hammy. And lastly, we're not going to talk about New York's tight ends, and especially not about their quarterback, Daniel Jones. They're all on the bench. They are on the bench. Um, yeah, let's go to the let's go to the I think our final game on the matchup slate here is packers bucks. Let's talk those through. It's uh, it's a it's a
weird one. There are combined nine wide receiver injuries and Mike Evans is suspended between these two games and it's a late afternoon starts. You you may be lacking a lot of its solid information when you need to set your lineup on these guys. Aaron Rodgers just the C grade. Four of his top five whiteouts are on the injury report. In Tampa is an excellent past defense, will excellent run defense to Um that's held its opponents to one total
touchdown in two games. So I can only muster a C grade for Rogers, and that's on the assumption Alan Lalon lazard even plays, of which I think he will. For this game. He'll face off against cornerbacks Jamal Dean and Carlton Davis, who have combined to already see a whopping thirty five targets on them, but between them just two interceptions they've had. They've got they've had two interceptions, they've had four passes broken up. They've only given up
the one touchdown so far. You're hoping for the short touchdown from Alan lazard with a C grade on him. Romeo Dobbs is a DART throw. You'RE gonna see a big uptick in playing time here. He's the one healthy receiver. If you want to throw a dart, you t would be the guy to throw it at, although this is still a very tough matchup against a good past defense. I've got a C grade on Romeo Dobbs. Aaron Jones and a J dillon share a C grade between them.
Jones has been the better runner, but this is such a good run defense it's hard to start a workhorse back against the bucks, let alone Jones and dillons sharing work here. The bucks have only allowed one rushing touchdown to opposing running backs in their last seven regular season games, and none this year. No back is top sixty three total yards are caught more than two passes against them this year. So all I can do is give you the C great on Jones and Dylan and only one
of them is even gonna earn the sea. The other one is going to have a bad game in all probability. On the buck side, I don't think I've ever said this. Bench Tom Brady and I have none of his receivers as a starting grade. HEAVANS is out, Godwins, almost certainly won't play. Julio Jones are saying is a ruled him out. Julio Jones a game time decision, but I think that's a bunch of Flim Flam to keep the packers guessing.
I don't think he's gonna go. So that means we're looking at an injured Russell gauge and injured, injured Breshad Perriman and Scottie Miller and the newly acquired Cole Beasley. I can't start any of those guys against a good packers secondary. None of them make any sense to me. Is Tyler Johnson that bad? Well, he's not even but you know your start left tackle for the bucks, by the way, Donovan Smith may not play and his backup, Josh Wells, may not play either. To add to the
injury woes for that offensive line. Leonard Four net registered an eight seven percent snap share. That is uh last week. That's the second highest of the of anybody last week. Green Bay has been eviscerated by Dalvin Cook and David Montgomery so far this year and they've each gone over ninety yards rushing, but they haven't given up a touchdown yet to running back and they've held all opposing backs to just seven total receptions. Remember Leonard, for not, used
to be a reception hog. That's that is not materialized this year at all. But I can see some dump off stuff coming from Brady here. As he's under a lot of dress behind that bad offense, doesn't he have to throw to somebody, and maybe that's gonna be him? Let me ask you. I think that is our last matchup. Yeah, that is our last matchup. We actually have a little extra time, which is awfully nice. Let me ask you a couple of packers related questions. What would you what
at this point? What is your level of con cern for Aaron Rodgers in a passing offense that at this point it's not looked very sharp? I wasn't too high on him going into the season. He was definitely outside my top twelve quarterbacks and that's I think that's where he's gonna remain. He just he misses Davante Adams. It's that simple. And Green Bay has got a good defense and a great run game and I think that's their
new identity. It's not Rogers, not rodgers is gonna be, I think, in and out of starting lineups this year, and he's also hallucinating half the time. Who knows how often he's popping those shroll yeah, it's out there. It does feel like it's the start to the end of that era. The Rogers, the Russell Wilson, Tom Brady Etter. Where we'RE gonna they're more, you know, matchup plays than they are just automatic starts. Now are we gonna have take a chance on me with Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady?
He combined seven M v P s between them. Probably not, just because of their rostership percentage will be like everybody's. Maybe I'd start all our taking on quarterbacks over both of those guys. I Have Marcus Mariotta ranked like twelve this week. Neither of these. I think they're both in the twenties. So yeah, I think that's the case. By the way, you can check out all my player ranking said to be which a Guillotine Leagues Dot Com and
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