Welcome to Fantasy Football Weekly, a production of I Heart Radio. Time now for Fantasy Football Weekly from I Heart Radio, your weekly source for the nation's best fantasy speculation and advice. Now along with the guys from fanball dot com, here's the host for Fantasy Football Weekly. It is time for America's longest running fantasy show, Fantasy Football Weekly. I'm your host, Paul Charchy and from fanball dot Com. My co host of this week are Scott Fish and Matt Harrison. Hello, guys,
what's going on? Char Um? What I'm talking to you? That's what's going on. We're bringing week ten fantasy advice to people. It's very exciting. Big pull of that caffeinated beverage and I'm ready, all right, go yeah, bring it on, baby. If you can't do it, the caffeine can, it will. Over the course of today, we're gonna break down every game fantasy style. Like always, we give you letter grades
on every meaningful player. We tell you are rationale behind those grades, so you can decide if you agree with us or not. We'll answer three tough questions. We'll give you nine players upon whom which you can take a chance, and we will jump into our time machine and give you some premature speculation is to who to pick up this week. Everybody else we'll be trying to pick up next week. That's uh. I think we rocked it last week.
By the way, I think we had some good ones on there, but I don't remember who they were, but I remember Kareem Hunt was one of them. I think that's gonna work out. Well. It wasn't the two of us on the show with you last week, so of course there wasn't good. We didn't listen at all. Thank you. Yes, that's that's a heck of an endorsement for our show. Let's jump into the matchups, Matt, beginning with you your first Ravens taking on the Bengals. The Bengals run defense
has been terrible. Their past defense has been good, and here comes the Ravens who love to run the ball. It's weird because my first note is on the Ravens side, start everyone who runs the ball ye perfect mark Ingram gets an A grade. Gus Edwards is even startable in a pinch. It's a sixteen by week. Yeah, I think it's a great matchup, is for sure. Take on I almost I was my take on for a while. Yeah. By the way, for those that are new to the show,
take on take a chance on me players. Yes, yes, So the Bengals are bottom five in rushing attempts allowed, yards per game, allowed, yards per carry, rushing touchdowns, yards to running backs, and receiving touchdowns allowed to running backs. Edwards iszier to take a chance on a guy. That's weird because normally we'd throw this match up later. Anyway, Gus Edwards, you can start him too, he's started. Just
take a chance on me. Lamar Jackson, by the way, he gets an A grade, he's probably chart his top quarterback this week, I would imagine, pretty close. Two. Bengals have only given up eleven touchdowns through the air this year, but have allowed one and forty more rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks than any other team in the league. And that's mostly due to Lamar Jackson torching them for one fifty two and a score in the earlier meeting about
three weeks ago. Uh. The only other start grade on the on the raven side I have is Mark Andrews, and it's kind of a tepid B grade because there's a tight end waste land this this week and Andrews is still a good starter. I think he's still the top tight end there. Despite Nick Boyle having twice as many targets and catches last week, Andrews has been dinged
up a little bit. Um. It's concerning that he only had thirty percent of the snaps last week and only ran fourteen routes against the Patriots, but that was the Patriots and maybe they were playing a different kind of ball game. But he's basically the only tight end that's done anything against the Bengals this year. Um. He had six in the first meeting, and Dawson Knox was the only tight end to score against the Bengals this year, So you haven't needed to use a tight end to
beat the Bengals. So that's why Mark Andrews is only just a B grade. And that's really I don't think the Bengals are a great past defense and just don't have to pass, so teams don't. You don't, and that's why I'm benching all the wide receivers. No Baltimore wide receiver has more than five targets in a game since Week four. That's ridiculous. The last time these teams played my else Boykin's two catches for twenty eight yards was the top fantasy day for all wide receivers. On the
other side, A J. Green had a setback. He's out indefinitely. Some say his ankle responded poorly to practice this week. Others think his ankle responded poorly to seeing Ryan Finley taking first team reps. We'll have the ankle or baby, he just saw Jalen Ramsey sit out and get a contract,
And yeah, Finlay's on the bench. By the way, eight of the nine quarterbacks to face the Ravens have been held to zero or one touchdown passes, and over the last five games, the Ravens has have had as many picks as touchdowns allowed, which means Tyler Boyd and out In Tate aren't doing very good. Tate had the bigger game last time these teams faced, registering five catches for ninety one yards on twelve targets, but that was with Andy Dalton. Boyd was targeted seven times and only had
three catches for ten of the two. I'd give Boyd the tepid see. The Ravens have allowed big days to a handful of slot receivers, including Landry Kirk Fitzgerald, Juju s new Edelman Lockett. Yeah, I'll mention this, and this goes back to one of the long held beliefs of this show, Fantasy Football Weekly. What what's when something is bad for an offense, it's bad for all the players on the office. When a J. Green is out, you get far less productivity from Tyler Boyd historically than when
a J. Green is in. I can't imagine Ryan Finley is good for the offense either. It might that's that's not it's not a good They might just focus on Tyler Boyd or something like that. But Joe Mixon I only gave a C grade two and it's more it's closer to a bench Mixing had his best day of the year last week, but only logged of the offensive snaps and managed only three point seven yards per carry. He only got thirty nine yards on ten touches in
the last meeting with the Ravens. That's about the floor. Unfortunately, it's like my basement apartment in college where the ceiling and the floor are really close to each other. I think you had like two yards. The Ravens are only allowing fifty six point eight rushing yards to the running back position over their last four games. I think that's the high water market. It's about fifty seven yards for Joe.
So it's it's just bad all around. And since yeah, it's it's been a it's I hate, I hate this. This is I'm just I'm not. I'm not. Joe's gonna go it. We told you Joe Mixon was sitting on a bad season. The offensive line is gonna make it really hard for him. If you can still happy Joe Mixon in a dynasty or an empire, yeah, need go out and look for him because they're probably gonna have a quarterback. They're probably gonna spend some high draft picks
on the offensive line. It's fair. I think Zach Taylor is probably a good offensive mine. It's gonna it's gonna come back around that man. That the management I think. I think Matt's right though. I think this is a it's gonna be historically, we'll look back and go this with the by low moment. Joe Mixon, Yeah, I think this is the time to go grab him. Chiefs take on the Titans, and the Chiefs will get Patrick Mahomes back.
He's got the injurneed. So he's gonna be wearing a brace, and that means that mahomes mobility will be limited at least somewhat, and that does sap some of his productivity here. He's not like my normal number one quarterback for the week. Um, but he does get an A grade. Titan secondaries of middle of the pack unit allowing exactly two touchdowns in five different games, including the last three games straight two touchdowns. So um, one of the reasons I do like Mahomes though,
Titans just put Malcolm Butler on. I are Tyreek Hill kind of just run through this defense. I like Tyree Hill a lot. He also gets an A grade. He's averaged one eight yards with a score in the two games started by Matt Moore and has scored four times in his many games since his return from injury. We
like all of those numbers. No Malcolm Butler, as I mentioned, Um, this is a great opportunity for Tyreek Hill, who's an A grade, and so's Travis Kelsey, who averages twenty extra yards and Mahomes games as opposed to Matt Moore games, and he goes back to being an obvious A starter. Now. Sammy Watkins shows up here. As an opportunity as well. Again, um he, I think the Malcolm Butler loss will be
will at least sometimes affect Sammy Watkins. But he also runs out of the slot a lot, and that puts him up against Logan Ryan, who is surrendered just one score in his last seven games. So a C start on Sammy Watkins, but he is startable here. Let's go to Damian Williams, who ripped off that er last week. A reminder that outside of that run, Damian Williams has been dreadful, averaging two point three yards per carry and
maybe more importantly, eight carries per game. That's it, do not chase last week's yard or it's there's one exception to that. If well, yeah, maybe then go ahead and start against me. Um. The Titans are an excellent run defense, but only when they're starting defensive tackle Drill Casey is playing. If he if he has a setback and does not play, we think he's gonna play. If he doesn't play, then Damian Williams would be elevated up to a higher status.
As it is right now, I have a begrudging C grade on him because Lashawn McCoy is not even a factor in this offense anymore diminishing workload in four straight games, he's on the bench. Me Cole Hardman averaging ten plays per game. Since Sammy Watkins came back, he's on the bench. And DeMarcus Robinson has head diminishing snap counts in six straight games, he's on the bench. Got a fun staff for you on McCoy alright's here. Since he fumbled two
games ago, he's had six touches. Yeah, there you go. In a standard redraft league twelve teamer, how many Chiefs are rosterable right now? Well, you got mahomes Hill and Kelsey Bank they're in, and then after that it's it's you've got Sammy Watkins, the middling starter, and then Damian Williams. As a Damian Williams hit waiver wires in some leagues, I would understand that, but it's still the starting running back on a Chief's offense, so I you know, I
wouldn't drop him by any stretch. All right, let's go to the Tennessee side. Derrick Henry is an obvious A grade here. The Chiefs run defense has been better over the last three games, holding quality runners. Philip Lindsay, Aaron Jones and Dalvin Cook to an average of fifty eight rushing yards, none of them scored. Still, I'm not ready to say that this is a stopper run defense in
Kansas City. Henry has seen his rushing attempts, rushing yards, and snap percentage decrease in three consecutive games, but his yards per carry is increases being more effective on fewer carries, and he's still a workhorse getting who's yielding no runs to Dan Lewis whatsoever. And Henry is the only Tennessee back with a carry inside the five yard line when he touchdowns will go to him. He isn't a grade
for the passing game. I've only got two players you could start, and that's Ryan Tannehill with a C grade, even though he's been good over the last three weeks, averaging depending on your scoring system, roughly quarterback five, quarterback six, quarterback seven. That's awfully good for Ryan Tannehill since becoming the starter. But the Kansas City secondary is much improved
from last year. Even though they allowed back to back re touchdown games, they've played way better than those box scores suggest, and prior to those games, they'd allowed just one point one touchdowns per game. I've got a C grade in Ryan Tannehill. A C grade on A. J. Brown, who's commanded at least seven targets and two of Tannehill's three games while notching at least sixty four yards and
or he touchdown in each of those games. It's again, Chief secondary has been good um over the last five weeks. Only the Chicago Bears have yielded fewer fantasy points per game to opposing receivers in Kansas City. So it is it is only a C grade on A. J. Brown. Corey Davis is got a hip injury and he is not expected to play in this game. One other guy I I missed this on page two, another C grade, John Nu Smith Delanny Walker, expected to miss this game.
Smith's been getting sev of the tight end snap since Walker left. Opposing teams have been targeting the tight end against the Chiefs. They're tied for the league lead in tight end targets against them. They've had eight seven tight end pass has come their way this year, only three TV tight ends of top thirty nine yard though, so even though there's a lot of attempts, they aren't necessarily being super productive in a six team by week JONU
Smith C grade. Let's go to the Cardinals taking on the Bucks, and I know where you want to start with this Scott Fantasy Football's highest scoring kicker going up against the defense allowing the most points to kickers. Yes, I'm sure that's it's all about the kicker analysis for you. That's where you're going to Zane Gonzalez. Isn't a grade, It's Scott fish Bowl next year going to be like two kicker positions for each team. It's yeah, kicker, all
kicker flexes. That's all it is. Uh No, we're not going to start their charge. I honestly, this game is gonna be fun to watch, though. I want to inject the shootout potential of this game in my veins because it's it's like it doesn't sound good, but but but I'm touching my arm to it was disgusting. The over under this game is fifty two. Uh The rich combined scores in our Arizona Cardinals games fifty points. The average point combined points scored in Bucks games this year sixty points.
There's a lot of scoring, and when when these two are meet, there should be a lot of scoring. Both teams in the match. In this matchup are bottom four in a bunch of categories against quarterbacks. So I have Winston and Murray with a's. I'm gonna flip side there. I have them both with A grades. Um, let's stay on the Cardinals side though, I'm gonna I'm gonna give
B grades to both his two main options. Kirk did get shut down against San Francisco, but he had double digit targets the prior week, and three of the games he's played with Kyler he's had double digit targets. That's three of his five or six games. Christian Kirk's available on a lot of leaks. That's standard absence of his He is a great opportunity. First, He's actually had more targets uh than Fitzgerald in each of the last three
games they played together. Because you know Kirks sometimes. It's just been a pretty big disappointment this year and I am I'm still giving him a B grade because of the matchup. The Bucks have allowed ten wide receiver touchdowns in just the last five games, and five wide receivers went over a D and twenty yards. Thirteen different wide receivers in those five weeks. Top seventy yards or scored
in five weeks, thirteen of them. Now, the Bucks slot cornerback for the last two seasons has been m J. Stewart, but he was so bad that they benched him and they've been cobbling together other other help in the slot the Bucks have. But now here comes. Here comes the Cardinals with two slot receivers, as there are number one and number two receiving targets slot receivers. So Matt might put m J. Stewart back on the field and that
would be a huge bonus for either Fitzgerald or Kirk. Yeah, it's it's a match if I like for both of them, but I'm giving them both B grades. I do think Mary gets it done, though, I've Clay on the bench. Bucks are might be bad against tight ends, but you're not trustee Joss Clay for anything. Um Johnson and Drake Man. The Bucks rundy is actually pretty decent. This very good. Yeah, three point three yards per are in just four total
running back touchdowns. My even McCaffrey was held to fifty seven total yards and he had two of those four touchdowns. So I actually have both of them on the bench. I can see giving them a C grade dart throw because there's six teams on by. I know that David Johnson was working out of the slot a lot this week in practice with with Kennyan Drake, and they were trying to get them both on the field, so that could be interesting. But I'm worried against a good run
dy that it'll sap both of them. So I think that's fair over on the over. On the buck side, Evans is an A and Godwin's an A. I really don't feel like we need to talk about that much, do we. It's against certainly not Evans, who's been red hot. Yeah, now for Godwin. You know a lot of Evans. When Evans is having these blow up monster games, Godwin's not. Yeah, god they both come. I think two games they've had
that both of them were had decent games. But in this one, three of the four one yard games against the Cardinals came from the slot um and Godwin does play all over, but it's from this lot, So I like his matchup there. I'm still giving an A grade. Uh you're not. You're not betching him, all right. I brought a prop that won't work well on radio here, but between Brighton. Howard's not your veins is Nope, you start all tight ends against the Cardinals. Yes, but you
have Cameron Braid and O J. Howard coming back. But I don't know if this I don't know if Braid's gonna play. Yeah, there's that well flipping the Yeah, it says to start O J. Howard. There we go. That's award and it says to start break too. I don't know if I'm believing. I think you should start Howard over Brad's healthy grade there. Uh. In the Running game, Oh wow. I'll talk about the Running Game later because that's my take a chance on me running Okay, alright,
we'll come back that. Yeah, we'll talk about that next segment a little bit. The bucks I assume, Well, we'll find out. It'll be it'll be a big surprise speaking next segment. Uh, it's called take a chance on Me to nine players you wouldn't ordinarily start, but you can this week. One of them, maybe a Buccaneers running back. One of them maybe a Raven's running. We'll find out after absolutely everything charged is available at fambile dot com.
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All right, let's go to the quarterback position, Matt, who's your take chance in the QUARTERBA is Sam Donald? Who I put a big in parentheses yuck next to when I did this? Um. The trends are going in the correct direction, and in his last three games for him, they're not Yeah. For him, he's gone from eighty six yards passing to eighteen to sixty, and he's gone from
four interceptions to three interceptions to only one. Last and guess what, the Giants defense has allowed an NFL high eight point nine yards per pass attempt plus four of the last five quarterbacks who have faced the Giants have thrown for three yards or multiple scores, and that includes three touchdown passes to each of the quarterbacks in the last two weeks. Sam Donald, all right, Scott, you'll take a chance at a quarterback. I know what I'm going with.
Jimmy g a lot of people. I am really shocked by his ownership. It's like like he's available out there. But more importantly, people aren't starting very much because the four nine they don't need him to throw. They're running a lot. This game against Seattle, he's gon to have to pass. Seattle's averaging twenty seven points per game. Um he in his career went forced to attempt more than thirty three passes. Here's what Jimmy Garoppolo averages three thirty
yards and two touchdowns. Oh, I like it. We'd take that. Call him three and two. Uh, because he's gonna throw more than call it. I'm calling it all right, okay. Uh. Sales allowed the second most completions, most attempts, and fourth most past yards over the last five games. I like it. I've got Daniel Jones going up against the Jets, the aforementioned Jets, and Sam Darnold. Jones faces a Jets defense that was obliterated by Gardner Minshew and Ryan Fitzpatrick over
the last two weeks. Gardner Minshew was just benched and Ryan fitzpa was benched earlier the season. Put Gardner Minshew in the same category as Ryan Fitzpatrick. He's not close. I've got a long way to go. First of all, Fitzpatrick's got way more facial hair. I mean it's not even close right now, minshewash I think he's the stew want to be. But I kind of like to sue Steu Statche when I remember that. UM. Over the past two weeks, Minshew and Fitzpatrick three touchdowns each over two
eight yards each against the Jets. They just put starting cornerback Tremaine Johnson on I R. Every opposing quarterback has scored against the Jets, and Daniel Jones is throwing a touchdown in every game. Plus he runs in some stuff a little bit too. So well, we're all that together, Daniel Jones. Or take a chance on the quarterback. Let's go to the running back position. You're the only one with a secret running back to this point, it is a secret secret to look like. Um, it's j D. Mckissic.
I'm going back to the well. I used him two weeks ago. It didn't work out quite the right way, but last week he looked okay, um, and tra Trey Carson was put on I R. So it's now a two man time share between Ty Johnson and mckissic. Uh. Ty Johnson led the time share and snaps and touches last week, but it was mkissic who took his seven touches and turned them into seventy two yards in a score.
He's playing the Bears. The Bears are that good on the ground, only allowing three point seven yards per carry on the ground, and that's the fourth best in the league. But they've given up the second most receptions and the sixth most receiving yards to running where kiss it comes into play. So I kind of like him this week. All right, Scott, you'll take a chance for me running back. Surprise, surprise, it's Ronald Jones. We didn't say. We did our Waiver
Wire podcast earlier this weekend. He was only owned, which is sho ridiculous. I think it's risen to six, which is which is nice. But now he's named the starter after arians tried to ride the hot hand every week for until now. He had twenty touches last week. If he gets twenty again, here's what the six running backs to have twenty touches against the cards did. Average stat line hundred thirty two yards in a score. That's the average stat line when you get twenty touches against the Cardinals.
All right, so if you can get there, you should have a good game. He's a starter, he has a chance. I've got Gus Edwards going up against Cincinnati, so it is. It's a big surprise for those that heard this last segment. The Bengals allow one hundred seventy eight total yards to running backs on a per game basis, one point four touchdowns to running backs on a per game basis, So it shouldn't surprise you that backup running backs are getting
paid when they face the Bengals. These guys where he Moster, Jeff Wilson, t J Eldon, Jalen Samuel's, Chase Edmonds, and Darryl Henderson, a bunch of backups averaged seventy nine total yards and almost one touchdown per game when facing the Bengals. If we can get seventy nine yards and almost one touchdown out of Gus Edwards, Bang, we're in. Bang. Bang. Let's go to the wide receiver position. I got Jamison Crowder, who's owned on ESPN right now. With Sam Donald at quarterback,
Crowder is averaging nine targets per game. Here's the list of guys averaging nine targets per game this year. Michael Thomas, Cooper Cup, Mike Evans, Tyler Boyd, DeAndre Hopkins, Julian Edelman, Keenan Allen, Julio Jones. And those are all wide receiver ones and wide receiver twos. Yes, those are well other than Tyler Boyd. Yeah, Tyler Boyd's probably a wide receiver to most of the time. Alright, still Crowder, So Crowder must suck to be in that. I've got many targets
and do so little with it. I don't know. This week he faces a Giant's team that employs DeAndre Baker, a rookie slot corner that admitted the other day that he still doesn't understand the Giants defensive scheme, which is probably why he's allowed a perfect one fifty eight point three passer rating in his slot coverage this year. Wow, that's really bad. Crowder's gonna go off in this game. You might might be right, Uh, Scott, who is you
take a chance on me? Receiver? I have Mike Asiki and I actually think he's got a pretty good schedule the rest of the season to pretty okay schedule. Right now, he's third in air yards among tight ends over the last four years four weeks, which is a pretty good indicator for potential production coming. Uh. If it hasn't already hit it for everyone except for Mike Williams. Apparently Mike Williams does not qualify for that. He's running routes on his snaps and he's top fifty yards in three the
last four, including a score last week. And now Preston Williams is out, so there should be a few more balls he can get. Ted Gains ownership is at negative twenty three. He goes up against the Falcons, that's not possible charge, but I I think it is. I think uh, I think League has removed him from the database. I believe he was my premature speculation two weeks ago. Nicely done because here he not here he pops up with
a great opportunity against the Falcons. Uh Ted Gain on the field for about two thirds of the plays um. The Falcons have allowed thirty two receptions of twenty or more yards. Now, if you know anything about Ted Gain, you know the whole deal on him is low quantity of receptions. That and he's a deep ball specialist, right, so you're just you, We're looking to get one good deep reception going to Ted Ginn. The Falcons have also allowed the eighth most twenty yard receptions per game the
uh which is four. By the way, I think you can roll the dice on a long hook up here with Ted Gin from Drew Brees. Let's let's roll our next matchup, which is the Giants and Jets. Matt. We just talked about several Giants and Jets over the course of this game. Let me knock some out here. Yeah, and and if we begin on the Giant side, I said it like Daniel Jones as might take a chance in the quarterback who among his receiving options do you like? Well,
I'm just going to clear out all the guys. We don't need to talk about kwans An easy a. Daniel Jones was charted, just take a chance of met. Quarterbacks Sam Donald was might take a chance of met quarterback Jamison Crowder was might take a chance of me. Wide receiver Evan Ingram and Stirling Shepherd are out. Yes. There, that's two thirds of the matchup already done. Onto the other guys. You can start Golden Tate. I'm giving him
a B grade. Tate his average nine targets per game over the last three weeks with six or more catches in four straight. That's the good volume play. Right there. Darius Slayton even gets a C grade. He ran a season high forty nine pass routes last week, and outside speedsters like Chris Conley, Odell Beckham, and John Brown each top two hundred yards and scored against the Jets. Rhett Ellison is in the six team by Apocalypse of tight
ends mentioning right here Evan Ingraham's out. Ellison scored once this season. He faces the Jets defense that just gave up six catches to nine yards to Mike Gisicky last week, So Ellison's in play in a very desperate moment. Uh Levy on Bell on the other side, he's getting a B. Bell had an m R I on his knee this week. It came back clean. He's also dealing with an ankle
injury that's limited him practice most of the week. He's probably going to suit up against the Giants team that has allowed four point nine yards per carry two opposing backs over their last five games. It's a great matchup, but the injury is just taken down to a B. Robby Anderson getting to be The Giants have given up the second most completions of twenty yards or more this season. Half of Donald's throws of twenty yards or more have gone to Robby Anderson. No doubt Chris Herndon's last guy.
I'll mention he's on the bench. He seems to be trending the right way with his hamstring injury, and he's being dropped in a lot of leagues. Though he might be worth stashing if you have tight end troubles, I'm leaving him on the bench because it's a hammy, just like Adam Theeland last week. Those have a little bit of a recurring status on them, and the Jets have treated him with kid gloves since returning from suspension. So we're gonna play wait and see with Chris Herndon. All right,
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game in which Matt Ryan returns. We don't have to look at Matt shob again, and maybe that might be the last time we'll see Matt job for a career. Perhaps the Falcons passed the ball more than any other team forty three times per game, and because the Saints run defense is so good, they're seeing the third fewest rushes, so that equates to guaranteed volume for Matt Ryan and that many passes should yield good results for him. Ryan
is top three yards in every game but one. He's thrown multiple touchdowns in every game but two, and I see all of those things happening here. I've got an A grade on Matt Ryan, and I've got an eight grade on his two top receiving targets. Julio Jones and Austin Hooper are one of the great success stories of this year. Let's start with Julio Jones. Jones brings his a game against the division rival Saints, notching over ninety
yards in nine of the team's last ten meetings. Between these two, Jones will likely be followed by shutdown corner mark Shawn Lattimore. Over the last five games, Lattimore is allowing just twenty seven yards per game and his coverage that worries me a bit, But we have seen Lattimore post some bad slip up games and Lulu Jones is too good to bench, so he remains in A grade.
Austin Hooper's Fantasy Football's highest scoring tight end, and he's now scored in three consecutive games while hauling in at least six catches in five of the last six, and he's basically matchup proof at this point. Although the Saints have defended the tight end well as evidence by only one touchdown allowed to the position, they haven't seen anybody close to Hooper's skill. They faced a bunch of just soft tight ends this year, so Hooper remains in a
Calvin Ridley sticking with the passing game. In his two meetings against the Saints, he's posted lines of one hundred forties six yards and three touchdowns, and then he had an eight catch ninety three yard game with a touchdown. I have reasonablyive that's pretty good history right there for
Calvin Ridley over the last three games. The Saints past events has been just average, and that was against below average passers like Gardner, Minshew and and Mr Rbiski and Kyle or Murray Ridley stod should see mostly Eli Apple, who is allowing a passer rating of one seven in his coverage, and that brings us to them to the running game. Devant to Freeman averaging a career low three point four yards per carry, It's been a dismal season for him and the Saints, allowing the third least yards
per carry over the last three games. I almost had a bench grade on Freeman, but in part because Edo Smith is out, I decided I'm gonna go I'm gonna go see grade on Freeman. And maybe you know he's bailed out fantasy owners with some solid receiving games. Catch here is New Orleans hasn't allowed to receiving touchdown to running backs all year, So I don't know that he helps that way either. It's just because Freeman is gonna get so much work that I've got a C grade
on him. But it's it's it was close on the Atlanta side. Did you even give a thought to a C grade for wrestler Gauge his nine targets last week? To be honest, it's a shop connection shop to hustle. That's everybody knows. That's yeah, that that's that's a connection that it's just now that's the news gone. Maybe he's feeling that. I just don't know. I wouldn't go there, but if you want to, okay, uh, let's go to
the saint side. Drew Brees and Michael Thomas are obvious a's over the last five weeks without Kian O'Neill, the Falcons are giving up two hundred ninety yards and three touchdowns per game through the air Breeze absolutely hammered the Falcons last year with nine touchdowns in the two games. Nine touchdowns in two games nine times nine Yeah, how many times it is? Nine times? Thomas in these eight
games against the Falcons seventy three receptions. He's currently on pace to break Marvin Harrison's single season reception record, so obviously starts there too. Uh, let's go do the well. A couple of the guys in the passing game, Ted Guinness might take a chance. I mean wide receiver Jared Cook is back. He's most presumed to be mostly, if
not entirely healthy. He had scored in two straight games prior to getting hurt, and he matches up with Atlanta, who's allowed four tight end touchdowns in the last four weeks. So there's an opportunity for Cook to get on the board here with a C grade. Let's go to the running game. I think Lutavius Murray has earned the right to see a continued bigger role, Maybe not quite what we saw with mark Ingram in the past, but more than he was getting before. Alvin Kamara got hurt. It
sounds like Alvin Kamara thinks so too. He does before exactly. Um Falcons have a sneaky good run defense, so giving up four yards per carry, uh Mury doesn't catch very much, mark Ingram could catch. Murray really isn't much of a pass catcher. So just to see grade on Murray, but he is startable. Then there's then there's Alvin Kamara, so let's we'll wrap up on him. He's never scored against Atlanta,
but he does everything else he's over his career. His average game is one hundred twenty six total yards, eight catches. The Falcons run defense is pretty good. Only one is hit one hundred yards and by the way, that was Derrick Henry and it took him twenty seven carries to get to one hundred yards. My mind, that's still a fail of a game. They've handled Todd Gurley and David Johnson on the ground recently, although both guys scored through the air, and that's part of why I like Alvin
Kamaron this one. The Falcons have allowed three receiving touchdowns to running backs over the last three games, so I think being the dual threat that he is Kimara b Grade and that wraps up Falcon Saints. Let's go to Panthers at Packers Scott For the Panthers, I think it's safe to say everybody knows to do with Christian McCaffrey. It's gonna be the other guys that are gonna be trickier calls. Oh no, I needed to spend two minutes, but I just did that with Michael Thomas. It was
just an indulgence. Let's pass uh for Ellen. I have him on the bench for the Panthers. In the last three weeks, the Packers have allowed multiple touchdowns to Derek Carr and Matt Moore, but Allen hasn't top two and thirty two yards since his first game against Arizona and has just five touchdowns in the last five games. I don't know that he's the air parent's. He's gonna have to step it up more, but I'm benching him here. I am starting more though he is still seeing a
ton of targets. He's averaging just under ten targets per game over the last four at least five catches in each of those and uh seventy three or more yards, and three of those he's He's a safe, consistent be option is what he is right now. Curtis Samuel Uh, he gets less volume, but he scored in three of Alan six starts, and I believe he scored an Allen start last year too, so there seems to be some kind of connection there, and he's the one that can
get deep. He's a great route runner. Over the last five games, the Packers are allowing the fourth most yards to receivers, so I'm giving him a secrete somehow. Allen on the bench, but I'm starting both of those guys. I am betching Olsen though, big game with Allen against Arizona because Arizona does that, they allow that. But since then Greg Olsen is only average twenty two yards per
game over the last five. Not good. On the other side, Aaron Rodgers is getting an a. I know he got derailed by the Chargers from his three game role that had him in m v P talks. He should powered spats. He bounce back here against the Panther's team who has allowed three thirty plus yards to Minshew Winston and Tannehill
in three last four weeks. Uh. Davante Adams off game against the Chargers just like Rogers, but he did see eleven targets and no other receivers are stepping up for the Packers, so I'm giving him an A grade here. They even with James Bradberry. Even with Bradberry, they allowed Giant games to Godwin, to Evans, to Chart all within the last few weeks as well. Um, I'm not quite as optimistic. You can give him a B. I'll give it. I'll give it an A minus. Then, oh you quiet
Graham on the bench. It's been twenty games since Graham last top sixty five yards. Carolina's top ten against tight ends. I'll catch where there's a lot of play. Here is the run game. Over the last five weeks. The Panthers are the worst team in the NFL against fantasy running back over the last five weeks, so Aaron Jones gets an A. Over the last three weeks, the Panthers are allowing the most rushing yards, most total yards, most rushing touchdowns,
and five point eight yards per garry. And they didn't the Panthers didn't even have to face Christie McCaffrey for those numbers. So Aaron Jones and A and Williams is game to see because he's caught at least four passes each the last four games and caught a receiving touchdown that last four weeks. Yes, yeah, so c grade there. He might he might get He might be better than yeah, Jamal Williams could be. Yeah. Uh, you know, I didn't think he was a very good runner prior to really
this year. But I think he's just playing better than. We had those arguments with with another another coworker, me and you were all Aaron Jones, all Aaron Jones, and Aaron Jones has been great. Yeah, let's go to our final matchup of this particular segment, which is the Lions taking on the Bears. Matt for the Lions to running game has been a disaster. Although you like j D mckissic super here. He already talked about that orange in the passing game. But what do you think about Ty Johnson?
Maybe we start there, is he's startable in your mind? Nope, Nope, he's on the bench three point seven yards per carry on the ground for the Bears. Like I mentioned before, he's just on the bench. Um, let's talk about Matthew Stafford, who's been great, but he has been awesome. He's thrown for more than three hundred yards in three straight games,
with ten touchdown passes in that span. However, Stafford hasn't thrown for three hundred yards against the Bears since October of and he hasn't thrown for three hundred yards in Chicago since November of So if you if you add up Stafford's last seven starts against the Bears, that's how far back you've got to go to get to the ten touchdowns that he's thrown in the last three weeks.
He hasn't had a good history against the Bears. Plus, only Case Keenum has thrown for three hundred yards against the Bears this season, while only Keenum and Teddy Bridgewater have thrown for multiple scores. And this just in Stafford is not a former Viking quarterback yet yet he has to become a current Viking quarterback. To become a former Viking quarterback never gonna work out. I'm only given Stafford
a C grade. Kenny Golladay, I'm giving a B. Marvin Jones is getting a C. Golladay isn't afraid of the Bears, and the two meetings last year he had five for nine and one six for seventy eight and a score and the other. He also leads the NFL in targets
inside the ten yard line. That's a good stat. Jones is in place simply because the Lions have absolutely given up on the running game due to injury um The Lions only have had fifteen rushing attempts last week and sixteen the week before, and since carry on Johnson's injury, Jones is averaging nine targets per game. So there we go.
The matchup is tough against the Bears. They're only allowing nine receptions per game to the wide receiver position over the last four games and no touchdowns during that span. It's a tough matchup, but it's a volume play. I think uh t J. Hockenson. I'm giving a B two. He was dropped in many leagues, were in the dart throw in uh in the tight end apocalypse. Here the Bears have allowed the fourth most receptions and the third
most yards to the tight end position. That includes an eighty seven yard game or eighty seven yards per game to the position over the last five weeks. And he's the only guy who catches a pass there. Yeah, he's the only guy in the at one point, he got knocked out a last week's game, and I'm like, oh, geez, it looked like a concussion. I think he just got hit in the jewels. All right. On the bear side, I'm giving David Montgomery and a grade. He's averaging twenty
four touches per game over the last two weeks. Is Matt Naggy has either recommitted to the run or committed to taking the ball out of the hands of I gotta I got a fun note for you for David Montgomery for this week. Okay, yeah, yeah. Justin Rodgers of the Detroit News has reported that the Lions top four defensive tackles and their top two guards are either less listed as questionable or out for this game. Um, that doesn't help, because the Lions are the worst run defense
in the league. They're allowing a hundred and thirty two yards per game over their last four and allowing more than a rushing touchdown per game to the position They're going to run David Montgomery all day. Now, the passing game, this is controversial. Yes, it's a bench grade for the whole passing game, the whole thing. Now, this is legitimately a great matchup for the Bears passing game. It is,
but so was Philadelphia last week. And in that game, true Bisky only attempted twenty one throws, only completed ten for twenty five yards. And I repeat last week was also a really great matchup. Well, one key difference here is Philadelphia can rush the quarterback right. They've got the really good defensive front four. The Lions might be short every starter for Pete's sake on their defensive line. One
key similarity is sad trombone ski. Well, speaking of happy trombone skis, it was a happy trombone ski last year when these two uh two met. Trubisky and Allen Robinson combined for a huge game against the Lions last year where Robinson had six for one three and two Trubisky three five yards and three scores. But that's eons ago. I know. I was looking at the stats earlier this week. Mitch Rubisky put up three fifty five against the Lions last year and three fifteen against the Lions last year.
What I'm saying to myself, Mitch Robinsky ever did that? Yeah? How much worse he's got? That? Seems like it's a different person now. He's reportedly asking for the TVs to be turned off around the clubhouse in Chicago. He doesn't want to see the criticism anymore. He's shaken. There's a there's a better chance that Chase Daniel throws for two yards in this game. Five six game stretch was a complete anonymal anomally for his career. I guess six team
games under two yards passing. That's it's unbelievable. What's happened with Mr r Whisky. I keep thinking that they're gonna bench him, my my friends in Chicago media. I'll tell me, Nope, they're sticking with them. They're gonna play this thing out to the better. Is it Ryan Pace drafted and moved up for that kind of thing? Come me up next. We'll answer three tough questions. You can play along. Try to go perfect three and oh against our panel of
experts upon whom I will pepper three tough questions. See if you can go three and o on Fantasy Football Weekly. When we come back, It's Fantasy Football Weekly on Paul Charchi and my co host Scott Fish and Matt Harrison. Boys, let's jump into the grinder with three tough questions. Listeners. We encourage you to play along see if you can get the answers correct. Tough question number one for the rest of the year. Will Kareem Haunt to be a
running back? One running back to flex or bench? Matt Um I would like to say it's worth noting that Nick Chubb is good, uh and that doesn't mean Kareem Hunt can't be. But it's still hard to take that one bright spot on their offense out of the game. There has been a fumble issue though still Chubb is at exactly twenty rushing attempts and four of his last
five games. So here's what I'm gonna do. Let's give Hunt all of the non Chubb touches at running back, which currently sits at four per game, and then will slice off to Chubb's touches just for a high upside sake. That's nine touches per game for Hunt. That's not enough. Plus, the Cleveland running back schedule is not super favorable. They've got Miami and Since on the schedule, which are good, but they have stoppers in Pittsburgh twice, Buffalo this week
who's okay, and Baltimore and the Fantasy championship week. In my mind, that's four bench grades maybe two or three flex. So he's a bench player bench Okay, I I actually put flex, but I had the same as you. I had four bench grades and three flex flex grades. But but I like the flex plays so much that they outweighed the four potential bench plays. Kitchens is just the kind of guy that would take Chuck off the field. He took him off the field for Hilliard on a
third and one last week. He's just the type they'll do something like that. But I did have I did have a flex grade just because I really like those three flexes. Alright, So Nick Chubb's previous backup, as you mentioned, Dontrell Hilliard the last two weeks, was on the field for forty percent of the snaps and that's why he got all those touches. Well, Doctroll Hilliard got a bunch of the touches. He had five carries last week, and Dontroll Hilliard sucks three months awesome. So Hunt is Hunt
is a very inefficient pass catcher. He's averaging just six yards per reception. Do you have many yards per reception? Kareem Hunt had last year seven point six Again, Nick Shubb, Nick Chubb had six Kareem Hunt had fourteen and a half. He's such a good pass catcher, going to throw to him often. If Freddie Kitchens doesn't throw five, six seven passes a game to Hunt, he deserves the firing he's going to get. He's only thrown into O B J six times a games. Who knows what I mentioned. Dontrell
Hilliard ran the ball five times last week. So if Hunt's gonna run the ball five times, if he's gonna catch the ball five times, maybe six times, maybe seven times, I hope that's ten touches. If he's gonna average just let's say the fourteen and a half per per reception isn't gonna hold up. What do we havever just ten yards a touch at ten at ten touches, I mean, you know, seven yard games are not are not out of the question at all for Kareem Hunt. In fact,
I think that's gonna be fairly common. And he's gonna score sometimes. I mean it's not even just about yardage sometimes. Kareem Hunt's going to score because again, he's awesome, And anybody who thinks he's not awesome look at the Eaves running game without him, and it's all the same players except not Kareem Hunt. And now you're starting running backs at two and a half yards per carry. That's how good Kareem Hunt is. He is going to be a flex player. I can't get him an RB two so good.
He's only to be able to play him and the game because Nick Chubb's great. He's good. Tough question number two. With Patrick Mahomes returning, are you buying low on Sammy Watkins or are you just glad you didn't invest Scott. I think I'm probably closer to the just glad I didn't invest. I know that he was. He led the team and targets in three of the four games with Mahomes. He led the team in yards in two of the four games with Mahomes, but Hill only played one of those. Uh.
I think part of it is just the schedule. They haven't had their by yet, so you're gonna have to worry about that. They got matchups with Tennessee and the Chargers, and the Broncos were really good against wide receivers. They're coming off that, but they're they're still decent. The Bears, the Patriots, they just have a lot of tough matchups and a by left. So I'm probably glad I didn't invest. Okay,
matt Um, We've had a long enough Mahomes Watkins track record. Now, that's sixteen total games including playoffs where they've gone together. He scored a touchdown in three of those sixteen games. He's topped sixty five yards only in six of those sixteen games. That means you have a sixty two chance of fewer than sixty five yards and a chance that
he won't score. You're going to consistently get it wrong too, because the game where he had a hundred yards and three scores was Week one against Jalen Ramsey, by the way, which nobody started him in that week. Then he had great matchups against Detroit and Oakland, he managed forty and fifty four scoreless yards, so he was invisible in those games.
I'm glad I don't have him. Um. Finally healthy, Sammy Watkins has been on the field for of the snaps over the last two weeks, and in doing so, he has destroyed the playing time of me, Cole Hardman and DeMarcus Robinson. He's he's almost an every down receiver in that Patrick's Patrick Mahomes led offense, and he's averaging nine targets per game. Um, you know, I'm I'm deeply interested in anybody getting nine targets from Patrick Mahomes, even Sammy Watkins,
who's the most frustrating player in the NFL. Now, if I had to pay anything seen significant amount to get him, I'm out. But Patrick Mahomes I picked up off the waiver wire an hour ago in one league. Patrick Mahomes, Sorry, Sammy Watkins. I picked up Sammy Watkins off the waiver wire an hour ago in one league and is tradeable
for virtually nothing. I'm I'm just I'm interested in anybody who's getting nine targets from Patrick Mahomes, even Sammy Watkins, as frustrating as he is, under the assumption you don't have to pay much. I'm tough. Question number three in Dynasty and Empire leagues is Brandon Cooks droppable? Now, allow me to clarify this question. By the way, I know you, especially Scott, you like to play in like twenty four roster Dynasty League. I am talking about a normally sized league,
ish roster spots. You can just you can roster everybody, And I don't believe that's true. And Dynasty and Empire leagues. Is Brandon Cooks droppable? Assuming you have a sized league of around fifteen roster spots. This caused damage to my medulla oblongata. Oh yeah, there's some seventies rock song that references the helps maintain my vital body functions such as the heart rate and breathing. So naturally I almost passed out and forgot what I was going to say for
this question. So I'm just going to go Brian Johnson on this and ask is Robert Woods droppable? Because at least you know that you can't start Cooks while he's listed as out and Woods has started and finished every game him and he's only had nine more catches and sixty nine more yards than Cooks, who's missed portions of four of his eight games this season. Okay, what's more, Cooks has a touchdown reception, Woods does not, So I'd rather have Brandon Cooks, who I know not to play,
than Robert Woods and have to make a decision here. However, they're both were rostering and Dynasty and Empire formats. Both of these players will have value among the top one twenty next season, so they're both worth So he's only twenty six years old. He's had a bunch of concussions and that's why he's out right now. He was at practice on Friday or you know, and he's not gonna play this week. It might be a little while till
he plays. But Dynasty League Football does dynasty drafts every month to get a good, solid current a DP value. Last month he was seven, This month he was forty six. That was done this week overall wide receiver twenty two, and those picks were made within the last couple of days. So right now, other guy as a top five d player. Okay, wide receiver twenty two, So other dynasty players value him as a top fifty dynasty player right now. He was dropped in one of our league's chart and I picked
him up. Yeah, you know, dropped him. He's rudy nose. I think it was me. He's not dropable because other players in your league will value him enough that you can trade him. I'll take him in a rebuild year, you know, uh, the correct answers. I've already tipped my hand here, by the way, he's wide receiver fifty one
this year and scoring. You know, I've never been a cook um and you know, so I looked at total scoring for this year, Brandon Cooks wide receiver fifty one, so that well, okay, but he's missed a bunch of games, so I'll sort it by average points per game. Well, the thing is is he hasn't missed any games that he's played, and every he actually went down have to wide receiver sixty in that case, because he's been knocked out of two games. He's had five concussions that we
know of, five that we know of. So let's just assume a good chunk of this year is lost, or you're not going to start him in this in a season which has been mostly a lost season for him for this year, eating up a roster spot, but then you're gonna roll into next year and all offseason. Of course, he's gonna be fine at the beginning of next year, and that means he's going to cost you a roster
spot that you could use for a different prospect. And then you're in Now you're in Jordan's read territory, where all you're doing is just waiting for the next concussion. And I don't want that. I mean, if I assuming my roster spots mean anything, and if you're playing with twenty roster spots. They don't, then I'm out. And so in my mind, you're right. If I thought I could, if I thought I could trade him for something, yeah, if I thought I could get a third round, I
would trade him. But I don't know that. So the correct answer I'm balan. I'm out on Brandon Cooks. I do not want the next Jordan Read on my team. Let's work in one more matchup into this segment. It is Dolphins taking on the Colts. Not a ton to talk about here. One C grade on the Dolphins side, and that's DeVante Parker with Preston Williams out. The passing game largely goes through Parker, which is a mixed bag. It means that the defensil obviously play to stop him
much more. He's quietly scored four times the last five games. Davante Parker lines up on the left side, drawing coverage from rookie cornerback rock Yahsen, who's yielded at least seventy five yards in two of his last three games. But I think they're gonna roll double coverage over to DeVante Parker, and I wouldn't blame him. Um Ryan's Fitzpatrick might be loved Stu Beard has been Fantasy viable in three straight games,
with multiple touchdowns in each, but it ends here. He's lost his best big play weapon, Preston Williams, who went on I R. And he faces an improved Indie secondary that's allowed just three touchdowns in its last four games, and two of those four touchdowns were against Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson two of those four games or against Patrick Mahomes and Shawn Watson. Point being the face really good quarterbacking, and they haven't. They haven't allowed anything there either.
And frankly, Ryan Fitzpatrick in the Miami offense is not nearly as good. Obviously, Mike Kasecki was your take a chance on me player. Correct. I don't have a starting grade on him, but it's okay a tight end in a desperate tight end week, I think it commits. Let's talk Klin Blage, your new starting running back. Yeah, yeah, he's like, is there something lower than bench that you can give him? He's averaging two yards per carry and has caught four of the twelve passes that have come
his way. He literally ducked past. Now is he the worst starting offensive player in the league, not counting line, not counting line like skilled position guys. Maybe now Blage struggles at the finer points of the game, such as cutting, elusive vision, balance instincts, footwork, finding open lanes, catching the football. Other than that, those are the finer points. Those are
the finer points of the position of running back. Let's go to the Indianapolis side, where Marlon mack is a rock solid A grade against the Miami team allowing the most rushing attempts and rushing yards to opposing running backs MAC averaging over nineteen rushing attempts per game, so the volume will be there against this team. It's a very very good opportunity for Marlon mack um. The three other backs to get nineteen plus carries have all had at
least one eighteen rushing yards. Let's talk about the passing game. We're not sure if it's gonna be Brissette or Brian Hoyer yet, but I don't think it matters, and they're both gonna get a B grade. It looks like Brissette he practiced again. See here's the thing. I know he's practicing, but you are, You're Indie. You're trying to make it the best decision for the future of your team. You
don't need Jacoby Brissette against the Dolphins. So I'm not that Dolphins are on a hot street, no Hilton, no Campbell, right, and they still do it. I think they could do it, um, regardless of whoever it is there. It's incredibly it's a safe play against the Miami defense that's allowed actually two touchdowns and six in the past seven games. So let's put either guy, whether it's Prissette or Hoyer on two touchdowns.
This is the first week, I think all season where we're not starting the quarterback against the Dolphins and take a chance on me. Yeah, how about that? There might be most because we don't know who it is that had we known that it was gonna be Brian Hoyer, I bet what I bet you'd have taken Q Yes, exactly. Um, it'll be by the way, if it's Hoyer, he'll be a a DFS bonanza, right, all of a sudden, people go bonkers on Sunday when the announcement comes out. Brissette
has multiple touchdowns at five is seven full games. Obviously we'd prefer Brissette, but Hoyer's playable as well. He threw through touchdowns last week four if you count the one that he threw to the other team. Zach Pascal gets a B grade. He has now scored three times in the past three weeks. He's got a one hundred yard game in that span as well. T Y Hilton out Paris Campbell out wide receivers have flourished against Miami, scoring seven times in the dolphins last four games, tied for
second most in that span. And then I've got sea grades on Eric Ebron, Jack Doyle, and nikem Hinz. But I had them all his benches at one point and then decided to warm them up to seize all dart throws. If you if, if you think that Brissette needs alternative targets to Hilton and Campbell, I could see him throwing especially near the stripe to Ebron or Doyle or maybe
even Nike Hinds out of the backfield. Could have a big game here, and maybe even you know, for that matter, you could go Jordan Wilkins if you really want to go deep. The Dolphins haven't allowed to tight end score since the opener, but they also haven't allowed of running back receiving touchdown since Week four, So you know what I'm putting back on the bench. Ibron Doyle hys back. For a moment, I thought maybe I would change my mind,
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com play our salary cap dfs famil dot com. I built the lineup with Jamis Winston and Kyler Murray facing off against each other like a couple of wide receivers in on that game. Oh, that's gonna be a fun one to watch it. It is going to be a good game. Second highest over under for in Vegas this weekend is that one. Phil take on the brown Scott Devin Singletary. We've been waiting for the breakout game. It happened last week. I don't think they look back at
this point. I'm so happy about this. Yeah too long, it did take too long. I love Devin Singletary. I do have a B grade on him here though. The Browns, uh core still got eleven touches. That's that's the problem. He's still got eleven touches last week. Are they going to run a thirty plus times and and Gore's still going to get eleven touches? Or they going to run it twenty two times and Gore's still going to get eight nine ton touches. That's my problem. I don't think
they look back as well. But over the last five weeks, the Browns have allowed the most rushing yards, second most total yards, and five point six yards per carry. I almost want to give it. I almost, I almost want to give into a My only concerned is if they give Gore ten touches. That's the problem. Singletary is pretty small for goal line use, and we don't yet know who's gonna get carries at the stripe right Uh, so be great on Singletary and Gore is easily on the bench.
It's it's just how much trust I have in Singletary right now in the in the bills. To give Singletary Alan I give a beat. There's so many Allen's playing quarterback right now in the NFL. There's three of them. Uh, Josh Allen given a B to Allen. Browns have allowed multiple touchdown passes in sixth straight and seven of their eight games. Alan has multiple touchdowns in four straight. His yard ogen attempts have been lower all year that but he's finding the end zone. So that's what's getting him
in there. Only a B grade because he needs those scores and some rushing to make his fantasy days. Right now, he's not he's not putting on mass. We haven't had the explosive games because he just hasn't been running the ball. He's not having the hundred yard rushing day, he's not having the three hunderd yard passing day. He's just getting touchdowns in like thirty yards per game rushing consistent. But it's a B grade. His main guy, I'm giving a B grade. John Brown has at least four catches and
at least fifty yards in every single game. But he's only top seventy three yards once this season, which is yeah, that's a that's a solid, you know, solid nine point games in PPR. Giving him a B grade there. Brown secondary is finally healthy. Uh so that that could be tough on Brown, but I'm giving him a B. Here, Beasley, I'm on the fence about his biggest game in the last four weeks is three catches for forty one yards, but he scored in three straights, so they're finding him
around the goal line. I think I'm throwing him on the bench because TD touchdowns are just tough to predict. So I'm on the bet right now. Knox is on the bench as well. I I can't trust him meeting in a light week for you know, teams on by antight ends Mayfield, no We're not starting Mayfield anymore. We just can't. And the Bills have an elite past top four against quarterbacks, wide receivers, an tight ends. He's my number. He's my second to bottom ranked quarterback. This week my
biggest miss of the year. You and everybody else. Yeah, we b J does get a C grade for me. Despite having a drawing shadow coverage from trade Avious white Church. Uh, Mayfield has been still targeting o b J seven point five times per game. His two duds this year came against similar tough David Tough defenses like the Ravens and forty nine, So he gets he just gets a C
grade here. I think he might get seven attend targets and that what that might get him over Landry I do have on the bench despite the fact he's scoring and he's actually putting up a few more yards. And Landry Harris is on the bench for me too. But Chub I'm giving him a grade here. He's averaging twenty two touches per game. Hunt will be in. But even if he gets Hilliard's five touches from the last couple of weeks and a few more, Uh, it's it's hunts
first week in here even if he loses more. The only running back to have seventeen or more touches and not top ninety yards and touchdown against the against the Bills was Sony Walkman Michelle, So that's understandable. All the rest of them, seventeen touches, it's an A grade. Hunt, I'm given a C grade. I think he's going to have a little a little like like you said, a little work in the passing game, just enough to be barely startable. Yeah. I think he's gonna be a flex
just like we told you in three tough questions. Let's go to our next matchup, which is the Rams. Yes, hey, you know charge, I wanted to ask you. Do you enjoy games? I do, thank you, because I got a Rams and Steelers game that i'd like to play with you guys. Are you guys ready? I'm ready? Um. Here are two quarterbacks. Okay, I'm I'm rubbing my temples. Which one would you rather have in your fantasy team? Quarterback A he averages two fifty four yards. He had thirteen
touchdowns and four interceptions this year. Okay, that's okay, okay, that's quarterbacking. Quarterback B is averaging two sixty three yards per game. Similar, but he has eleven touch downs and seven interceptions. Which one would you rather have? They're pretty similar, but I think I'd rather have the guy with thirteen touchdowns and four your Okay, Well, quarterback A doesn't have a job anymore. His name is Gardner Minshew. Quarterback B
is Jared Goff. Who are we sure if he's good? Yeah, well, there's a lot of questions right now, and his road splits are real, and that's why I'm only giving him a very tepid C grade in this game. According to Evan Silva, he's averaged eight point nine yards per attempt at home, only seven point four yards per attempt on the road, and he's got a home touchdown to interception ratio of thirty six to nine compared to twenty one to seventeen on the road. The Steelers have been a
break but don't bend defense. As of recent four of the last five quarterbacks the Steelers have faced have been held under two hundred yards, although three of those five through for multiple scores. So it's a break, but don't bet um. I am giving Cooper cup In a grade. Rob Woods and Josh Reynolds are on the bench though. Uh Pittsburgh's weaknesses the slot, where they've allowed six touchdowns
to slot receivers this year. In fact, slot receivers have been targeted eighty times this year against the Steelers, compared to only sixty six targets to combined outside receivers, so they're just peppering the slot against against Pittsburgh. Brandon Cooks is missing another week after concussion, and Cooks after Cooks left the field in the London game against Since Josh Reynolds drew eight targets in that game, so I actually like him more than Woods, especially on fan ball dfs
where he's basically so free. Um Todd Gurley is the only other starting grade and he just gets to see only one opposing back his top seventy nine yards against the Steelers this year. That was Marlon Mack last week on twenty one carries, and Gurley will not see twenty one carries, especially with the return of Malcolm Brown to the lineup. Plus Darrell Henderson probably has done enough to
see some change of pace touches. The Steelers have only allowed four touchdowns to runners on season, which doesn't bode well for a touchdown dependent girly On the Pittsburgh side, James Conner is out, meaning Jalen Samuels will get the start, and he gets a B grade and standard and an A grade in PPR. Trey Edmonds, who spelled Samuels on the ground, looks like he's also going to miss the game. Bench Snell still out with a knee injurym meaning Samuel's
is about it. He's only on fanball. He's like an auto start on fanball in my mind. And another great stat from Evan Silva. In six career games where Samuel's has played at least forty of the offensive snaps, Samuels has four games with seven or more receptions about that, including thirteen last week. Well, he's converted tight end. He plays like it. They you know, they threw to him constantly last week. It was great. It is awesome. Mason Rudolph gets us. See um, he seemingly gets you about
two hundred yards and two passing scores every week. I think that's still bankable here. The Rams have seen a lot of quarterbacks at the right time this year. They got an injured Cam Newton in Week one, They injured Drew Brees and Matt Ryan during games. But they are the team that gave up four touchdown passes to Jamis Winston four touchdown passes to Russell Wilson. Andy Dalton topped three hundred yards against them in his final game as
a Bengal starter and probably got yeah, probably got beatched. Uh. Juju Smith, Schuster and Deonte Johnson are on the bench. Juju has been a roller coaster this season. He only managed sixteen yards last week. He matches up with Nicol Robie Coleman, who was only allowed hundred and twenty five total yards this season in slot coverage. Deonta gets the Jalen Ramsey treatment. And I'm trying a new nickname here is he in the Jalen jail? I don't know jail.
There's something there, There's something to be done there, all right? Vance McDonald does get a B grade. Um he scored last week in Indie? Is he gonna get jail house rocked? Never mind? Jen use from sorry sorry sorry keep working yet jump yeah? Well workshop this later off air, the Rams have been given up the farm to the tight end position. Kittle had one oh three, Disley at eighty one. The ghost of Tyler Effort managed six for seventy four.
Cooper and Cameron Brady each score outside of Jalen Samuel's he's the best receiving option this week. So McDonald's bay um our final topics are ahead, and we provide you with three guys we would believe will be hot waiver wire pickups next week, so you can grab them this week. Premature speculation. We're warming up the time to see premature speculation coming your way, whether you're ready for it or not. Fantasy Football Weekly returns in moments Fantasy but one weekly
returns premature speculation. Uh. From the feedback that week, it seems like people like this segment a lot. Maybe the most valuable segment of the whole thing is we try to provide a player who's going to be a hot waiver wire pick up next week, who you want to grab this week. Let's see who you've got. Matt, I got this guy. Um, he replaced maybe the greatest quarterback in the history of the universe. It's Nick Foles who's replacing Gardner Minshew Right. Um, he's only owned in just
over nine percent of ESPN leagues. And remember he's back together with his old quarterback coach John d Filippo, who's the offensive coordinator in Jacksonville and commandeered a pretty good passing offense this year with Minshew. According to my own rest of schedule UH charts that I came up with,
I tweeted him they're they're at explosive output on Twitter. Um. The Jags have the second easiest quarterback schedule remaining, including games against Oakland and Atlanta in your fantasy semi final and championship week. Those are nice matchups to have in a two quarterback league. Nick Foles kind of bankable in that second quarterbacks, all right, I like it. I'm going
with Josh Reynolds. He's only four own on ESPN. I thought people will be all over and based on that's why I went with his productivity last year, we filled in exactly. He's He's played ten games with either Cup or cooks out. He scored six touchdowns in those ten games, and he averages four catches and over fifty yards per game in that. If we find out and Cook is gonna, you know, I guess see a specialist on Sunday, I
believe he's definitely out this week. If we find out Cook's done for the season, that's a guy that's going to be startable in several matchups this year and home. Just just pick him up. You'll drop him if if Cook comes back, no problem. Yeah that makes sense. How about Daniel Jones a candidate for a big game this week against the Jets. Remember me telling you why I thought he was he was startable this week against the Jets.
And then when he has a big game this week against the Jets, somebody might bother to pull up his playoffs jewel and allow me to refresh your memory on the Giants playoff schedule. Philadelphia, Miami, Washington. These are three of the five worst past defenses in the NFL. These are all great opportunities for Daniel Jones, who's gonna clock in it roughly a B grade and maybe an A grade in those games if he shows some improvement between
now and then. And yeah, do Daniel Jones thrown receptions? Sure, don't care. You know, it's what's mine. Winston does too. I mean, you know, the interceptions count you from They hurt you about one third of what a touchdown costs you or gets you. So I don't care. Daniel Jones premature speculation Um might have a bye week coming. I don't quite recall, but that's you can. We can work around that part if we need to by next week. Yeah, by is next week coming. Let's take a look at
our final two matchups. Sunday night is Vikings versus Cowboys and no Adam Feeling in this game. For the Vikings, they will also be missing their defensive hackable. We'll talk about that when we get to Ezekiel Elliott quite possibly missing him for the White games. I've got to be grade on Dalvin Cook. Like the Chiefs last week, the Cowboys are gonna sell out to stop Dalvin Cook and force the Vikings passing game without Adam Theland to beat them.
I worry about Dalvin Cook beating a Cowboys defense that's playing to to stop him entirely. Dallas's defense contains sake One Barkley for all but one play last week. They have not allowed one hundred yard rusher since Aaron Jones's explosion back in Week five. Only two running backs have scored against Dallas since Week two, none through the air. So Dalvin Cook just a B grade here. The rest of the passing game, it's mostly bad news. I've got
Kirk Cousins on the bench. I thought he looked uncomfortable last week, and here comes in the pocket, here comes to Marcus Lawrence and Robert Quinn and Michael Bennett. So I don't know that he settles down in this game. He doesn't have Adam thelan and safety valve guy, and Stefan Diggs will probably get double covered like what the Chiefs did to him throughout last game. And that means the Cousins is gonna have to throw to B. C. Johnson and Laquant red Well and IRV Smith and those
second tier guys. Just I don't think they can get it done. So he Kirk Cousins on the bench. Stefan Diggs gets a C grade. Over the past five games, the Cowboys allowing just one d twenty yards per game to receivers. That's third fewest, and they've only allowed to receiver touchdowns over those five games, and that's you know,
those are paltry numbers here. And Diggs has got a really tricky matchup against shutdown cornerback Byron Jones, who is allowing less than thirty yards per game in his coverage. And then again, no Adam feelings they can roll extra coverage to Diggs. It's it's a brutal matchup. Unfortunately, just to C grade for him, Let's go to the Dallas side. Ezekiel Elliott gets an A grade under the assumption that the Vikings starting defensive tackle Lynval Joseph does not go.
He hasn't been ruled out like Ceeland has, but he also didn't practice on Thursday or Friday, so I do not believe he's going to play. The Vikings had been very solid against the run, though. Um They've only allowed two touchdowns on the ground and three through the air to opposing backs, and it's be you through the air. Elliot has been oddly quiet as a receiver, which is weird, but maybe it doesn't matter here. Only one runner is top thirty one receiving yards against Minnesota, so that probably
doesn't change. Maybe he wrote it into his new contract that he doesn't want to catch passes anymore. Maybe I usually don't see that. That's unusual offset language there. Um, I think Elliot's gonna get a ton of work if Linval Joseph doesn't go. Lynn Bad is the run stuffer of the Vikings defensive line, so we'll keep him with an A grade. Let's go to the quarterback Dak Prescott
and Amari Cooper both A grades. They both face an inconsistent Vikings secondary that has yielded touchdowns to every opposing quarterback except the point resistant Washington duo of case Keenum and Dwayne Haskins. Excluding Redskins, over the last month of Vikings have allowed three d fifteen passing yards and two and a half touchdowns per game. Amari Cooper has one hundred yards and or touchdown six and seven full. So they're both a grad. Yeah, Dak and Amari. There there
was worried that he might not go. I believe he was practicing Friday. Yeah, he did practice Friday, and they expect Amari Cooper to play in this game. He's got a knee and ankle issues, but he is expected to go. Michael gallup Um has got a nice matchup. It's it's not clear on whether it's gonna be more Xavier Rhodes or if it's going to be more Trey Waynes, But honestly,
it doesn't matter. Xavier Rhodes is Pro Football focuses one hundred seventeenth ranked corner and Trey Waynes just got picked apart by Matt Moore for a hundred forty three yards and a touchdown in his coverage last week. Waynes is also allowed touchdowns in three of the past four games, so Gallup is an excellent start here as well. Also a B grade, Jason Witten gets a CE. Minnesota has given up the second most receptions and six most yards
to opposing tight ends. Now, the downside for Witten, I mean, aside from being old and slow, is that he hasn't scored since Week two, and the Vikings are the one team in the NFL that is not allowed to tight end touchdown. Um. The only cowboy that I've got on the bench is Randall Cobb as a slot receiver. He actually gets the best Vikings coverage from McKenzie, Alexander and Mike Hughes in the slot. So he's the only guy we're benching. Everybody else's a go. Let's go to the
Monday night football game. That's the Seahawks and the forty Niners. Scott Seahawks have been styling fantasy owners, but this is the toughest matchup of the year. Yeah, but it's Russell Wilson. He's just so good. He's just so good. And here the quarterbacks that the Niners have played and people have talked about this, Winston Dalton, Rudolph Mayfield, Golf Keenum, Kyle Allen, and Kyler Murray who actually had not a murder of rue. But Murray had a decent game this week. Ok Um,
I'm giving I'm giving Wilson a B here. I should give hi an A just because he's Russell Wilson. But it's such a tough matchups and the fourt Nighters are only allowing twelve point eight points per game. But Wilson scored in every game multiple touchdowns and seven of his nine be great. I want to give him an A, but it's it is a tough matchup, is a tough matchup. Lockett his main guy. I'm giving an A grade too.
He's scored in sixty percent of his games since the start of last year, so he steps on the field, he has a sixty percent chance of scoring touchdown the downside fours, having allowed a receiver over eighty one yards since week two, but once again, not exactly a murderer's row. And Tyler Lockett's pretty special. DK Metcalf I'm giving a
B grade two. He's averaging over eight targets per game over the last three weeks with three touchdowns and that span eighteen yards per catch to say he doesn't he doesn't even need a lot of them and the yeah, I mentioned this earlier in the week, but I think Russell they're trying to pad Russell Wilson stats by just throwing a ton in the red zone. As you mentioned that, Lockett is tied for second in the NFL and red zone targets DK metcalf is fourth. They're throwing a lot
when they get in the red zone. Gordon in his possible first game, I'm benching hollisterir I'm probably having on the bench as well. No tight end is top twenty five yards since Week one against the forty niners. That's not good. Although let me mention this, George Kittle may not play in this This is exactly what I was gonna say next to you. But you can say it
all right, thank you. You know, if you've got George Kittle who did not practice Thursday or Friday, and you're very nervous as you should be about him being a game time decision may not go. You could pick up Jacob Hollister and then waited out until Monday night, and then if Kittle doesn't go, you could play Hollister as an option. YEP, I was gonna say the exact same thing, and with a second caveat if you are one of those rare people who have Kittle and a good second
tight end, play start the good stecond tight ends. Put Kittle in your flex and then you can choose from anybody. You have a lot of options if your flex guy exactly, Um, Chris Carson, I'm given an A grade to Kenyan Drake just let up the forty Niners. McCaffrey did the week before, but that's McCaffrey. Peterson had eighty plus the week before that. Three weeks in a real running backs have had pretty
darn good games against the forty Niners. So I'm giving it an A grade to Chris Carson because all all all running backs who have touched the ball seventeen times against the forty Niners hit a hundred yards. Wow, that's surprising. I just al and Quan Alexander out. That's a big loss right in the heart of the Niners defense went out early last week. Chris car Carson averages twent two touches per game. So he should hit that number on the other side. I hate to bring up the fumbling
thing again for Chris Carr last week. Hopefully he doesn't. He don't seem to see God bless him for not caring. What does that tell you? Does that possibly tell you about Rashod Penny that you can fumble an unlimited number of times to keep your job? Yeah, exactly, Jimmy g was my take a chance on me. I actually have an a grade on him. Just so you know. They're Manuel Sanders back to back games he's scored in since joining the Niners. I have an a grade on him
as well. Seattle has allowed four yard receivers in the last five weeks, all by the leading target getter, target leading target wide receiver, and that's gonna be Sanders this week. Sanders has fourteen targets since joins joining the team. The only person with more is George Kittle, who if he blays. We saw him play a few weeks ago, the same injuries days being bad. We played in the game. You know, last week's game. He played through the injuries. I think
he's going to play. He's he's like barreling people over still and when he plays I I guess maybe they just give him a little cortisol or whatever toward it all at all. I don't know that pharmacy guy. I believe it's to at all. They give him a nice shot. He's gotten a grade. I don't think you should give him ambien in the game. Get like an ambient ointment that you can can rub. Can you inject ambien? Is that? Is that something like into a knee or anything. I
don't know. I don't take your niece sleepy well, you get the elbow thing, right, we get the funny bone, don't Some people say that No, never mind, no, just just to see grade on Coleman, though, it appears Shanahan is splitting the roles between Coleman and Breda, letting the hoth hand get more work. Last two weeks ago, it was Coleman, last week it was Breda. If you had a bet on one, it's going to be woman because
of the touchdowns. He's the goal line. I wish I wish they would give breed of more carries inside the five. He's only got one all season, and inside the five for the longest time. Even when Colvin was out, Colvin still was ahead of it. Jeff Wilson taking those banks and I hate that part. Do you guys think now that Emmanuel Sanders is with the Niners? Niners have been the most run heavy team in the league. Do you think now with Emmanuel Sanders there that it was really
more it wasn't you know? And they were a good running team, right, so why not run? But they also know the receivers had stepped up at all, other than George Kittle. Now that Sanders is there, do you think that they will no longer be the most run heavy team and that this thing is gonna start to balance and balance itself out to something closer to NFL average. Well, we have a one game sample size of Jimmy G's attempts going way up, so maybe it's scary for everyone
if they are. But that Quinea, Yeah, that's that's I mean, just the schedule indicates that it's going to be a more balanced attack. I mean, Scott like to the Seattle matchup this week, They get Arizona next week, they have Atlanta in week fifteen, so there's a handful of matchups in there that are kind of good and if they're gonna be tough matchups to New Orleans is in their Baltimore is in their Green Bay is and then they're gonna have to throw to win in some of these games,
and they're gonna be tough ones. Uh. Melvin Gordon, going back to the Thursday night game, two huge workload games with new offensive coordinator Shane stike In now getting rid of Ken Wizzenan who has now been fired midseason in two consecutive years, always seems to be a plus. Do you believe that we this is the real Melvin Gordon, that he can continue to be an effective workhorse back going forward, or do you think there's just a two
game blip on the radar. It's worth noting that Melvin Gordon has now played in six games, and usually, you know, you have a preseason that lasts about four games, and his four game preseason happened to happen in week five, six, seven, and eight, where he did next to nothing. And now he's good. Go figure, He's Melvin Gorton. He's a good player. He had to he had to get acclimated to this. I think that he's going to be pretty solid the rest of the year. The return of Russell Coom to
that offensive line certainly helps as well. That's that's I think when I think our theory of when he was coming back is still in play, that they they might not want to keep him in. They might continue to run the wheels off him as well. Absolutely, let's continue talking Chargers for just a minute. Their wide receivers have combined for zero touchdowns in six games, and they've got Keenan Allen, they've got Mike Williams. A is Mike Williams just a flat out drop and be do you have
the stones to sabotage drop Keenan Allen? That is that's the way to go, tough question Umber four. That's right, it feels that way. So Mike Williams, you guys dropping Yeah, dropping in in a standard league a touchdown dependent receiver who has no touchdowns under the year AFT league. Yeah, he's absolutely droppable. Yeah. Probably, It's it's tough. It depends on your roster, I guess, But yeah, I don't think that. Yes, yes, okay, I don't have the ability to save TAJ dropped Keenan Allen,
though he he's shown that upside. He it was like what week three or week before that, he was maybe the best wide receiver in fantasy. Something's got. It's like the Curio stretch of the DeAndre Hopkins stretch that those touchdowns will start coming. And and he has been injured for a few weeks now. I know he was questionable, and he played in that Bears game a few weeks ago. He's got, you know, the long layoff right now after after a Thursday night game. I believe they play in Mexico.
Let me ask you the next week and then have a bye so yeah, it's Kansas City then by um, let me ask you this about Keenan Allen. Are you trading Many leagues have got their trading deadline either this weekend or next weekend. Are you trading Keenan Allen on name value right now or do you think his values dropped so low that the return is not going to be worth it. I'm looking at the by Low angle on Keenan Allen and seeing if I can get him. I think it's closer to by Low than to sell
at this point, because I do think it'd be a Cello. Alright, it's Hunter Henry, a top three Fantasy tight end. No, I still got Kittle Kelsey. I think zach Ertz is still above Hooper's. Hooper's in that conversation healthy by points per game, Almost none of those guys are in the conversation. Henry's way up there. Henry's awesome in points per game has been yeah, you know, if you finish, if you think he's going to stay healthy for the rest of the season, which has not been a sure thing to
this point. He's also been great, awesome in missed games per season. He's very good at that. I think are we just talking redraft here? Because just talking redraft for the rest of this I think you can make a very strong argument for top three top three. I think
you can do. I've noticed that the two tight ends that played last night, Hunter Henry and Darren Waller are on like everybody's team together because when when Henry went down, down scrambled, everybody scrambled and scrambled and went, who do I pick up both? This Waller guy did well. So everybody's got both of them right now, and I don't mind acquiring either of those guys from that team that's
got both Waller and Henry. That makes sense. Last one in Empire and Dynas the leagues is Josh Jacobs, a top five overall asset, not top five overall because I have wide receivers normally ranked pretty high. You got Kelsey's in that, Yeah, you got partly McCaffrey and Cook. If he starts catching more passing, catching more passes of this season goes on, then he would be but not yet, not yet, He's probably he's getting there. It's it's in
that conversation. If he keeps going at this pace through the rest of the season and adds in a few receptions, they expand the offense for m a little bit, which they might. Josh Jacobs could be a top five overall Empire Dynasty League asset. If you love this show, go to famball dot com slash charge for my free player rankings, my free one dollar weekly contest, frantic auctions and podcasts, and a lot of other good stuff too. Famball dot
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