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 Leagues dot Com. Here's your host. Welcome to another edition of Fantasy Football Weekly. I am Paul Charchi and my co host today are Brian Johnson and Matt Harrison. Hello, guys, Oh my god, we're back again. We're back again. They can't break us up. Scott Fish trying to break us up.
Can't happen. Nope, Maybe we'll get Scott next week. Lots to get you over the course of the show, including three tough questions you can play along, trying to go three and O premature speculation, where we give you three players that you will want to have next week, so you go get them. This week, we'll have nine players upon whom you can take a chance, players that are available. In many players you don't normally start, but you can
this week for a variety of reasons. And I have been dreadful with my take a chance on me players this year. I have vowed to do so much better this week, in part because at least going back lowering I'm lowering the bar a little bit on what constitutes and take a chance on me. Player. I've been up the sack you have. You've been red hot that peacock ready, I will. I don't know how you ready a peacock exactly. I don't think I wanted to you feed it some seed.
I think, just stop. Yeah, I don't you know. We're prepping the peacock. We will break down every NFL game fantasy style. We begin with San Francisco taking on New England. Brian two weeks ago, I was saying, oh, go get Jimmy Garoppolo. He's coming back, and then he was so bad he got benched, and then I spent a week regretting the fact that I told people to get Jimmy Garoppolo. And then last week he goes out and throws three touchdowns in the first half, just proving you can't win. Yeah.
I was gonna close with the Garoppolo on the San Francisco side, but we'll start there. He's on the bench. Sadly in the revenge game, Bill Belichick is just not going to allow Jimmy Garoppolo to have a good game. To the Niner. I like best in this game, is Jerick McKinnon. Uh, even though I'm gonna give him a C and I might give George Kittle a bee, will get the kidle in a minute, But a cee for McKinnon averaging nineteen touches for nearly ninety combo yards and
a touchdown per game as the starting running back. The Patriots not a great matchup though they've only allowed two total touchdowns and running back so far this year. But they are allowing a hundred twenty eight combo yards to the position, so jet is a pretty safe volume play. Even though this Jim Michael Hasty kid showed a little
spunk the other the other week. This week look good, Uh, Matt, get your your head at Davante Freeman's range over there over to George Kittle can give him a B. Probably the worst matchup for Kiddle out in the season. The Patriots are allowing the third fewest catches per game three, the sixth fewest yards per game forty to opposing tight ends. And uh yeah, Belichick, he's gonna want to shut down Garoppolo, but you know how he loves to take away the
team's best weapon. Opposing team's best weapon that is George Kittle, just ask what he did to Travis Kelsey only had three catches. Darren Waller just two catches. So I'm a little worried about Kidle in this one. But you're definitely not benching him. You are benching Deebo Samuel and Brandon Ayouk, though Stefan Gilmour will be a problem for both of
these guys. And outside of the Seattle and Kansas City wide receivers who the Patriots faced, they've kept every other wide out out of the end zone unless they were Seahawk or a Chief, and uh, white outs are not. And that does it for the San Francisco side over the New England side. James White see for him fifteen catches and two games since returning UM, but this isn't a great spot on paper for him either. San Francisco has only allowed one running back to top three catches.
Miles Gascon has had the best day through the air for running backs against San Francisco with five catches for thirty four yards. So that's hopefully a floor for James Waity here. He should still see double digit, double digit PPR points. Damien Harris I got him on the bench. San Francisco has allowed just two rushing touchdowns to running backs and just one opposing back as top sixty five rushing yards. And if there's a goal rund goal line rush for the Patriots, it's probably we'll get to in
a second. Uh. The only pass catcher we'll talk about for the Patriots is Julian Edelman. He gets a see. San Francisco has allowed to touchdown per a lot of touchdown per game to opposing wide receivers. Julian Edelman is yet to score this year, but this is a plus match up with backup slot corner Jamark Taylor likely to see UH Edelman and coverage most. He's allowed a hundred and seven pass rating in his three games played as a starting slot corner, So a c for Edelman and
kill Harry on the bench. We're not getting to that too much. And then Cam Newton, we just talked about forty nine ers have allowed five passing touchdowns over the last two weeks. That's a lot. But I'm not going to talk about Cam Newton's arm right now. It's all about the It's nothing to talk about his arm. I think he's averaging him to the top of my head. I think he's averaging one hundred eighty passing yards and
half a touchdown per game. Yeah, and but against those are those are just the bonus points for CAM at this point, right, double digit rushing attempts in three of five games for Cam, he scored on the ground five times. Already, Mobile quarterbacks have had success against the Niners so far the season. Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones, Carson Wentz combined for a hundred and seventy seven yards on twenty three carries with two touchdowns. Daniel Jones is mobile. He's too mobile.
That's the problem. You run just eighty yards at any speed, Matt and I was down, he was going, he was cooking. That's white guy rectored speed right there. As far as he's going faster than his legs would physically take this, I think somehow despite using his legs, Matt Pittsburgh takes on Tennessee. James Conner, against all odds, remains a workhorse back. He got when he got knocked out in Week one. Everybody me, you know, basically rode off his his potential
to be a workhorse back. But he's proving us wrong and pretty much every game. Yeah, and I'm giving him an a this week. He's scored in four straight clear to hundred yards and three of his last four, and the Titans are allowing five yards per carrying a hundred and twelve yards per game to the running back position. It is worth noting though, for those scoring at home, Benny Snell has exactly seven carries in each of those
last two games, and Anthony McFarland only has three. So if you're waiting on the James Conner injury, you're waiting for the other shoe to drop any Snell is the guy to have right now. Ben Roethlisberger, I'm giving a b big bend, just hasn't been asked to air it out, averaging only two d thirty six passing yards per game, which makes him eighteenth in that category, but he's averaging two point two passing touchdowns per game, so he's throwing
the scores. That's good. Uh. That really works here because the Titans have allowed multiple touchdown passes to each of the last four quarterbacks they've faced. Basically, if your name isn't Drew Lock, you throw for multiple scores. Chase Claypool is the number one wide receiver on the Pittsburgh Steelers and I won't hear it any other way, will you. You don't know that yet because every time Deonta Johnson has been on the field with him, Deante Johnson has
been the number one receiver. You know what? Yeah, maybe anyway we'll see. Well, we got hurt in the first quarter, and trust me my bank roll as summer tell me about it. Johnson out there, I'm going back to the will this week. Um. Claypool has six scores in his five game career and it's facing off against the Titans defense that has allowed eleven different wide receivers to top fifty yards or score in a game this year. And
they've only played five times. They're allowing sixteen catches per game for almost two hundred yards the wide receiver position. Because and that's good because we talked about Claypool. He's only got twenty four targets on the season. That's not a lot. Juju leads the team with twenty eight yikes. James Washington and Deonte Johnson each have twenty six. It's a wide receiver by MIDI now Deontay has missed exactly
on a purse game basis. Deonta Johnson is the most targeted of them, and I know we're going to talk a little bit about Juju later. I'm only given him a meager C grade in this Deontay has cleared the injury report, has the most targets per game with six and a half, so he's worth a C start. No, he's worth the C start here. And James Washington is even worth a dart throw in this matchup, but he's touchdown dependent. I'm still worried about the re injury for Deontay.
He's not even on the injury more. Okay, fine, guys, stop fighting. Your mom and dad are fighting. Eric Ebron, he gets a C grade. The Titans have allowed four different teams to record a tight end touchdown in five games, so Eric Ebron has an eight chance at a score here. On the Titan side, Derrick Henry gets an A. But it's more like an A subordinate. That's the anti hard mark. It's like it's like an A if they if we did minuses on this show. You know that. Um, you
know Henry stats. But the Steelers have been awesome against the run, only three point two yards per carry and fifty five yards per game to the position. But Miles Sanders, he's the silver Lining broke a big run against them and scored twice, so let's hope that he can return those A grade numbers. Ryan Tannehill, he's getting a C grade. He's third in the league with two point six touchdown passes per game. He's got three four touchdown games. Yeah, unbelievable.
Eleventh in the league with two or seventy four passing yards per game. But they haven't really played any good teams. Buffalo is kind of good, but he's played Jacksonville, Minnesota, Houston, and Danver. The Steelers lead the NFL in SACS pressure rate and QB hit rate and Tannehill just lost left tackle Taylor Luan. That's not good for Tannehills. He's only getting a C grade. Uh. The Steelers are only allowing two or fifty two yards and just under two scores
per game. I guess that's feasible for Tannehill, but I'm not trusting it that much. A. J. Brown popped up on the injury report and missed uh some some practice time on Thursday, but he's been an absolute stud since returning from injur two weeks ago, and the Steelers aren't
nearly a scary against the wide receiver this year. They have a lot of hundred and seventy eight yards and a score and a half to that position this year, so I'm giving him a B. Corey Davis does return from the COVID list, but I'm sitting him this week. If you need another wide receiver, it's Adam Humphries. He's a solid see he's getting a lot of run from the slot. Caught all six of his targets for sixty
four and a score last week. And then finally John new smithy man, it looks like he's going to be back on the field after an ankle injury knocked him out last week. And he's just an absolutely manly competitor. Chart because I heard that John WU. Smith doesn't climb trees, he just pulls them down and walks on them. I also heard that John U. Smith once visited the virgin
Islands and now they just call him the Islands. Yeah, but the Steelers are insanely good against the tight end, allowing only four catches and forty three yards per game and just one score on the season, So he's only getting a C this week. You'll come to regret that heresy. It's a Art Detroit takes on Atlanta for Matthew Stafford and A grade he should cash in on a secondary allowing almost three hundred yards and two and a half
touchdowns per game. All of US receivers have positive matchups, as I will outline right now, beginning with Kenny Golladay, who also gets an A grade Atlanta getting owned by opposing Whiteouts. Eight different wide receivers have already managed the top ninety yards against them, in most in a way above ninety. Holiday most often will match up against cornerback Kendall Sheffield, who has been brutal and ranks as cornerback
one twenty by Pro Football Focus. It is an absolute green light special for Kenny Golladay, also getting an A tight end t J. Hockinson, why I don't think has ever had an A before in this show. He has scored in each of his last two games, and he faces a Falcon's defense that's allowed the second most yards and the most touchdowns to opposing tight ends game on
t J. Hockenson. Sticking with the passing game, I know it's been a disaster season for Marvin Jones, particularly the last two weeks, with a nine yard game in an eight yard game, but you know he will most often be covered by rookie cornerback A. J. Terrell, who is allowing his passes and his coverage to be completed. He gave up seventy five yards and a touchdown in his coverage last week. If you're feeling bold or you've got bye week issues, Marvin Jones, You've had the bounce back
could very well be this week. Now let's go to the running game. DeAndre Swift had the breakout game last week, leading Adrian Peterson and snaps and touches. He's already proved himself to be a good receiver and now he's getting carries at the stripe no less, and he has a good opportunity against a a middle of the pack run defense, but the worst paths of the worst defense in recovering running backs as receivers, and I think DeAndre Swift is sitting out a big PPR game and he gets a
B grade. Adrian Peterson only gets the ball when the Lions are ahead, and for once that can actually happen here, So you know, there's certainly risk and DeAndre Swift is going to get may keep getting goal line looks, but I think in a pinch in a bye week, we'll give Adrian Peterson a C grade. Let's flip over to the Atlanta side, where this is pretty easy because Matt Ryan,
Julio Jones, and Calvin Ridley are all obvious. A's Detroit has allowed multiple passing touchdowns to every quarterback they face. They're going to give up multiple touchdowns here. All of the Falcons starting receivers have favorable matchups against their cornerback counterparts. Justin Coleman cornerback remains an I R. Desmon Trufont may Or may not play, and even when he does play,
he's been bad. So we love Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley, Matt Ryan this week, sticking with the passing game, Hayden Hurst tight end. On paper, the lines are a difficult matchup for tight ends um as they've allowed opposing tight ends to average only two catches, twenty four yards and half a touchdown per game. But they face an extremely soft schedule of tight ends, and the two competent tight ends they face, Jimmy Graham and Robert's Tonyon Tonyon Tonyon,
We're gonna talk about that later scored touchdowns. He's tons of fun, tons of fun. That's Robert Touny in and he gets a C grade. Lastly, Todd Gurley coming off a bad game, but he's still seeing plenty of volume and face as a team allowing the third most rushing yards on twenty four per game. He gets a B grade here in what should be a solid outing for Todd Gurley. When we come back, it is time for take a chance on me. As you may be aware, nine players not normally in your starting line up, many
of whom are available off of the waiver wire. I've got two that are probably on the waiver wire in my set, and I know it's a tough bye week for many of you. Will help you out with some unheralded players you can start this week when we return to Fantasy Football Weekly. Welcome back Fantasy Football Weekly, Paul archy In, Brian Johnson from Guillotine Leagues dot Com, Matt Harrison Shocked Fantasy. We encourage you to check out Matt's
waiver wire work, especially on Tuesdays at Shock Fantasy. Oh yeah, it's time to take a chance on me. Nine players not normally in your starting lineup. We begin at the quarterback position. Brian, I have Joe Burrow at home versus the Browns. Now these two teams actually faced faced off in Week two. Already, Burrow had three sixteen yards for
three touchdowns in that game. The Browns have allowed multiple passing touchdowns in four of six games, at least three touchdowns in three of those four games, Burrow has top three yards and four of his last five Cleveland owns of the seventh highest opponent passing play percentage. Burrow leads the NFL and pass attempts per game with forty one. I love the matchups for all his receivers, even tight
and drew sample. So Jill Burrow, okay, And your quarterback matt a guy who's not being treated as a top ten quarterback but is a top ten quarterback in passing yards. That's Teddy Bridgewater. He's thrown for two seventy nine yards per game. His issue is he's only thrown for six
touchdown passes in six games. But I think he breaks through this week, as the Saints have allowed at least three touchdown passes to each of the past four quarterbacks they've faced, including a four touchdown game to Justin Herbert in the last game that they played. So I like Teddy here. Kyle Allen quietly coming off a really good game last week, and he's a plausible dart throw against a Dallas defense giving up twenty nine points per game.
And as bad as the Dallas defense is, you know, wobbly quarterbacks have just been okay, Jared Goff and Daniel Jones got blank, So success here is not assured for Kyle Allen. Still, for the past five quarterbacks to face Dallas have thrown multiple touchdowns, and Terry McLaurin all Loan should provide a safe floor for Kyle Allen. Bryant. Let's
go to the running back position now, charge. I want you to think back to Week one and how happy were you at the exact moment Zack Moss caught a touchdown pass right then Jasmin was rolling and Zack Moss had just scored. It all seemed good for a moment. Well, let's run it back because the Bills and Jets are meeting again, this time in New Jersey. As I said, Zack Moss did catch a touchdown, proved relevance in that game, and uh, I'm basically going to will a good game
from Zack Moss here. My last two running backs and take comm have scored two touchdowns, so two touchdowns coming for Zack Moss. Buffalo needs to instill some confidence in their rookie running back, and what better spot than against
the tanking New York Jets. Devin Singletary is not the guy, averaging less than three yards per carry over his last three games and after allowing just twelve total running back touchdowns in the Jets have already surrendered eight score us to the position, including five in their last four games. Zack Moss is going to finally pay off this, let's hope. So problem Twitter loves to ravage me for Zach loss Uh, Matt, who is your take a chance of me running back?
It's Lottavius Murray. Huh. Alvin Kamara is my favorite back of the week, but Latavius might be the sneakiest play of the week. He's only forty eight hundred on DraftKings, by the way, and the Panthers are are allowing four point eight yards per carry. They've already allowed eight rushing touchdowns on the year, and in a similar matchup against the stinky Detroit defense, the Saints deployed Murray very well to the tune of fourteen carries, sixty four yards and
two touchdowns in that game. Speaking of yardage totals in the sixties, Murray faced the Panthers twice last year. He hit sixty yards in both games and scored in one. Justin Jackson is might take a chance, I mean running back up against Jacksonville in the first non Austin Ekeler game for the Chargers was before last week's by Justin Jackson out snapped and outtouched Josh Kelly by a two
to one margin and simply looked much better. The last three backs to face Jacksonville, Joe Mixon, David Johnson DeAndre Swift gash them for nearly seven yards per carry. This is a great opportunity for Justin Jackson and actually not a half bad one for Josh and Josh Kelly. If you need to go a little bit deeper, let's go to the wide receiver position. You take a chance of me, player is I'm going back to the Bengals Browns game and I got a j Green versus Cleveland. I mentioned
these teams played in Week two. A j had thirteen targets in that game. Turned it into like two catches or something. Hey, three, right there, we go. Believe it or not. That was a J's first game against Cleveland since that first time. Yeah, he's been hurt a lot, but he's healthy now. And anyways, after that week two game, things basically kept getting worse for a J until last week against the Colts, when he had eight catches ninety
six yards on eleven targets. The Browns have allowed the third most targets end receptions to wide receivers, who have also been very active inside the twenties. Against Cleveland, the Browns have yielded the most red zone targets and red zone touches to the position. I use this term last week with swift, but a J Green and elite GPP play this week. Alright, Matt, Your take a chance of the receiver is lots of people need help at the tight end question, So I'm going to help him out
this week. Darren Fells, uh, he plays for the Houston Texans. If you're not aware, Jordan Aikins looks like he's still gonna miss some time with both concussion and ankle injuries. And it's worth noting a few things about Darren Fells. He scored in each of the last two games since Jordan Nakins got hurt, He's cleared fifty yards in both of those contests. He's averaging fourteen point six yards per catch,
which is very high for a tight end. High and three different tight ends have topped fifty yards against the Packers in the last four games. I think Darren Fells great chance of topping fifty and scoring again. If you need help at wide receiver, I will give you a similar deep opportunity for you with DeMarcus Robinson against Denver that is deep. Sammy Watkins is out, so DeMarcus Robinson starts and out. Last week, Robinson was on the field
for of the Chief Snaps. I'm interested in any carbon based life form that's on the field of the snaps and you can catch passes from Patrick Mahomes DeMarcus Robinson carbon based life form. Denver's got one good cornerback, Bryce Callahan. He's gonna shadow Tyreek Hill. That puts Robinson up against very inexperienced cornerbacks. Michael O, Jim Medulla and Davante Bosby made those names up. I probably may have missed pronounced
both of them. I think you're playing boggle last night with roxy and Marcus Robinson is your third you actually ninth third receiver at ninth take a chance of me player, and one let's flip back over to some matchups, Brian, including Buffalo taking on the New York Jets. Now you told us you like Zack Moss as a take a chance, I mean sleep or what about Devin's Singletary against the Jets. Yeah,
I don't like him as much. I'm still even him as see though I mentioned uh average has averaged three point three yards per carry or less in four of six games this year, that includes the Jets game in Week one. Singletary did not show up there on the ground. He did have a season hind catches in that game with five, and the Jets are yielding seven plus targets per game to the position. But man Singletary scares me
even what in what's become a good matchup? As I said, the Jets, after lying twelve total touchdowns all of last season, have already allowed eight five in their last four games. But just to see for Singletary, and as you said, charge Zack Moss might take a chance on me running back over the receiving game for Buffalo, Stefon Diggs gets and A didn't score in the Week one game, but at eight catches for eighties six yards, the Jets have
only surrender five wide receiver touchdowns. But Tim Patrick and Deadore Hopkins both topped hundred top to hundred yards and scored in recent weeks, so still in a for Digs. John Brown has been ruled out, um, so get him on your bench. He had six catches for seventy yards and a touchdown in Week one. Cole Beasley is gonna see a lot more work with Brown out. Beasley at four for fifty eight and the opener. Uh, and with Brown out you see a few more targets come in
his way. I'm not gonna go the way of Gabriel Davis. Yeah, if you're a daily player, he's probably He's rosterable at this point because John John Brown remains out, Davis will be viable, but I have him on the bench here. Josh Allen, though obviously not on the bench. Twelve passing yards to passing touchdowns, fifty seven rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in that Week one game. Ryan Fitzpatrick just three for three touchdowns and what and what might be
his last start ever George, don't talk like that. Last week shut you against the Jets. Even Brett Rippon tossed two scores on New York and Week four, So an easy a for Josh Allen over to the Jet side. Not a whole lot to talk about Jameson Crowder can give him a be even though he is downgraded this week with a groin issue. You gotta keep your eye on that. But he had seven catches and fifteen yards and a touchdown in the Week one opener, basically matchup
proof when healthy. Even with Flacco under center, he's seeing double digit targets. Hopefully Sam Donald can make his return, though that's still t B D but B for Crowder and he's the only Jets player at the starting grade Frank Gore Le Michael Perryan on the bench. Every team in the NFL has run at least ten plays at the goal line except the Jets. On the season, every Yeah, except the Jets. They've run two to well, that makes sense to Yeah, there's there's no winning with the with
the Jets other than Jamison Crowder. That's about it. Yeah, we'll take a break when we come back. The another set of matchups, including Carolina taking on New Orleans will tell you if what to do with Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders both out, What does that mean for I think you? Yeah, thank you, thank you. If that's the kind of uncanny inside that you can only get from
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notable players get letter grades A, B, C or bench. Now, some people have suggested that we should add in a D grade for desperation. Yeah, maybe dart throw Maybe. UM, I'm not totally opposed to that idea. Let us know if you care. On Twitter, you can follow me at Paul Chargi, and you can follow Brian at b t x J and Matt Harrison is at Explosive Output on Twitter. Should we have a D grade to further delineate. And my feeling has always been, if you're a D grade,
really you're a bench guy. Hashtag I want the D a lot of interpreting. Keep that D away from me. Carolina takes on New Orleans Matt and for Carolina already told us you like Teddy Bridgewater he was gonna take a chance I mean quarterbacks, so you must love his receivers as well. Well, yeah, let's talk about Robbie Anderson and d J. Moore. I mentioned that the Saints are giving up three touchdown passes per game over their last four.
They're only giving up eight point eight receptions per game to the wide receiver position on the seat on the on the whole season. That's the lowest total in the league. But sixteen percent of the wide receiver catches the Saints
allow go for a touchdown. So if I'm gonna give both of these players bees, because if one of every six catches they have is going to go for a touchdown, all we need is Robby Anderson to get to his normal seven catches per game, and we need a little bit of luck for d J. Moore, who averages four and a half catches per game, but he leads the team in area yards and he's going to be a completely forgotten DFS play. And I really like the match up here. He's only fifty d K, so I like
him both B grades. Uh. The only other guy to start on the Carolina side Mike Davis. He gets a C in this one. There's no denying that Davis has been a great fill in for CMC, but much of his value comes from the passing game, where he ranks in the top four in targets, receptions per game, and
receiving yards per game amongst running backs. The problem is the Saints have the number four defense against the run according to d v o A, and they're really good against pass catching backs, allowing only five catches and thirty one yards per game through the air. So it's just a C grade for Mike Davis on the Saints side. Alvin Kamara is this week's fantasy ard Vark. Oh and how did the fantasy art vark do last week? You asked, Well,
I hope pretty well. He is the fantasy ardvark after all. Well, Derrick Henry at two before totally arc and two scores last week, so you can bank on that. For Kamara this week. Um, and also let's have a after the room as well. But I don't know if actually didn't think. I don't think you can take a pick to take
a peacock. I don't think so. Uh. Kamara leads all running backs and targets, receptions and receiving yards, and it's facing a Carolina squad that's allowed the most receptions in league to opposing backs, and frankly, they're going to need him to catch passes this week with Michael Thomas out and Emmanuel Sanders out, and let's talk about them. Thomas officially out with a hamstring injury, likely from favoring his injured ankle, and Emmanuel Sanders was just put on the
COVID list. I guess that means Tray Smith. Baby, let's fire him up a little Jared Cook too. Yeah, I'll give him. I'll give him a B grade in this one, just because there's nobody else to throw too. And the Panthers are allowing a league low a hundred and thirty two yards per game to the wide receiver position. But it's all going to Tray Kuan Smith or maybe Benny Fowler. Yikes. No, Um'm not ready to go there, Jared Cook, I will
give a C grade two. He's hit the fifty yard mark or scored in fourteen of his last fifteen games, and he scored in both matchups with the Panthers last year, So you know I had him as a C. I'll bump him up to a B with with the news of Thomas and Sanders both being out and then Drew Brees, I'm giving him a C grade for the record, Breeze is now kind of eligible for take a chance on me.
I know he's getting into that category. Um, he's been a middle of the road thrower and the Panthers defense is only allowing two or twenty three passing yards and just over one passing score per game. So that's just not enough for Drew Brees to have a great matchup. Breeze isn't the king of that category. Now are you're talking about of what being a take a chance let me quarterback? What do you mean he's a take a
chance on me quarterback? Every week? You said Breeze is almost in that category of being put Drew Breese into that. I think people still think he's getting there, and I'm saying he's there, man, Well, no, that's what I said. I said, he's there. Now. Can we move on? Okay, yeah, go to the next matchup? All right, thank how about me? Dallas takes on Washington. That's much more interesting. Let's start with Zeke. Why don't we? He's got an A grade.
He created an instant rapport with Andy Dalton, catching a season best eight receptions on a salivating eleven targets. Match up with Washington comes at a perfect time because they are allowing one fourteen total yards and a touchdown per game to opposing running backs. Fully expect Zeke to get plenty of work here. Then let's go to the passing game,
beginning with Andy Dalton. He's pretty bad last week, but unlike last week, there's no chance Washington puts him in an early deficit and forces the game script to be obviously passing. I still worry about the Cowboys makeshift offensive line against the four first rounders that Washington's got on their defensive front four. Still, each of his receivers, Frandy Dalton has got a strongly positive match up against their cornerback counterparts, and we'll talk about them in just a
moment here beginning. And so it's a C grade on Andy Dalton Ceedee Lamb A grade. He's got eleven. He had eleven targets and Dalton's first start eleven. The best place to attack Washington is from the slot. That's where Ceedee Lamb plays. He will face woefull cornerback Jimmy Moreland more like Jimmy Moore yards if you know what I'm saying. And he ranks as cornerback nine six by Pro Football Focus, and he's allowing eleven yards per reception. I like Ceedee
Lamb a lot in this game. MARII Cooper gets a B grade. He was also heavily used by Dalton last week, and Washington has been good against outside white outs, only allowing ten receptions per game. But Cooper's one of four receivers with forty plus catches and five hundred plus yards so far this season. He runs predominantly from the right hand side, where Cooper has a massive size advantage over his most common cornerback, which is going to be Ronald Darby,
who was basically a track star wearing shoulder pads. Then let's go to Michael Gallup. He is on the bench because he runs predominantly from the left where'll face off against cornerback Kendall Fuller, who's having an astounding season. Get this just like last year. By the way, nobody has scored on Fuller this year. Nobody scored on Fuller last year. Uh He's There have been three completed passes in his coverage this season for Kendall Fuller. The passer rating on
balls thrown at Kendall Fuller is nine nine times. If that's staggering, Brian, we need a Kendall Fuller shutdown nickname he's ideating over there. You've come about how about full stop, full stop Fuller full stop, just full stop stop Kendall full stop. I'm trying to go full Monty, but there's nothing, nothing there that continue. Last last receiver option for Andy Dalton is Dalton Schultz with a good matchup opposing tight ends or averaging more than five catches and sixty four
yards per game against Washington with five total touchdowns. Sheltz has at least four catches and four of the last five games. Save flour with a little upside B grade for Dalton Schultz in a difficult week for tight ends, I think he's absolutely startable available. By the way, in half of leagues. So if you're in a pinch of tight end, there's your guy. How about we call him Ken dall Fuller's that positive keep working right, thank you, And it doesn't have knees that bend. Kyle Allen, We're
going he doesn't have something that's way more important. Stop stop Kyle Allen. It was might take a chance to me quarterback. Let's talk about his receiver. Well, and it's really just one receiver. Kerry McLaurin of the Cowboys have surrendered the second most touchdowns to wide receivers eleven and have been burned relentlessly by boundary receivers. The Cowboys just got cornerback Hidobe A Woozy back from injury. Not that he's great, but he's a massive upgrade from Darryl Worley.
Woozy allowed two scores in his last healthy game back in Week two. Give him two touchdowns. So Terry McLaurin a grade the first time. I believe he's had an A grade this year. Staying with the passing game, well, quasi passing game. J D. Mcsuckett, She's who has been shockingly good this year. What did he do to your hamster? I still understand do you call him on the bench this week. I know you've kept giving him starting grades like over and over, but I can't give up the nickname.
I'm committed to the bit now. He's been a PPR workhorse, averaging seven targets per game over the last three games. But you gotta pick your spots with j D. Mcsuckett. And unfortunately, the Cowboys are allowing the fewest receptions and the fewest receiving yards per game him do opposing running backs. So this is not the spot four. J D. Mcsucking can't wait till you meet him one day? Well, I know after I will, I will issue a lavish apology to j D. If that happens. Now. My favorite sneaky
play of the day Antonio Gibson. He's been struggling behind a horrible offensive line, but a get right opportunity is here against the Cowboys, a team allowing twenty eight rushing attempts for one hundred thirty six rushing yards and almost a touchdown and a half per game to opposing running backs. Those are each most or second most in the league. The return of linebacker Shaun Lee strengthens the Cowboys defense
but I believe Antonio Gibson remains a solid start. You could trade for him for almost nothing, by the way, right now, and I recommend that you do that. Let's go to our next matchup, which is UH Cleveland taking on Cincinnati. Brian Baker Mayfield, benched in the last game, is he's startable this week against the Bengals again. These teams played in Week two, the Browns and Bengals. In that game, Baker Mayfield had two d nineteen passing yards,
two touchdowns. That's probably his floor here. Including that game, the Bengals have surrendered surrendered multiple touchdown passes and four of their last five games, including three seventy one yards and three passing touchdowns to Philip Rivers last week. So if Rivers puts up those kind of numbers, I'm still gonna start Mayfield with the sea over to his receivers Odell Beckham borderline A, but I'm gonna give him a B here. He had four catches, seventy four yards and
a touchdown in the first meeting. Oh b g is second in red zone targets and has seen the third most end zone targets so far this season. The Bengals have allowed at least one wide receiver touchdown in five straight games, and we'll be without their top cornerback William Jackson the third. So actually a Odell Beckham, I've changed my mind. Jarvis Landry gonna give him a c Apparently has been playing with a broken rib. He disclosed this week.
Still gonna play just three target it's in the first meeting, but caught all of them for forty six yards. He just needs to see more volume, but he has. He has a good matchup against slot cornerback Mackenzie Alexander, who has surrendered at least sixty three yards and or a score in two of his last three games. Austin Hooper, I was going to give him a be but he has been ruled out with an appendeck to me, which
brings in my prespect from a few weeks ago. Harrison Bryant. Now, I didn't accurately predict the appendeck to me, but I said, Harrison though that that would you'd have a new career. And Harrison Bryant gets a chance to see significant target volume, He's gonna go off and this is a good matchup for it, since he has allowed at least four catches and fifty yards to every competent tight end they've faced.
And they've also surrendered three touchdowns of the positions over their last two Bryant bear minimum on DK, so keep that in mind. And lastly, for the Browns, we have to mention Kareem Hunt. Of course, uh. In that Week two game, Nick Chubb and Cream Hunt combined for two hundred and thirty four combo yards and four touchdowns, three rushing, one receiving. Of course, there's no Chub this time around.
UH and Hunt struggled last week against the Steelers, but Pittsburgh is ranked first against the run by Football Outsiders d v o A, Cincinnati's ranks one, and the Bengals have held running back scorers in four straight games. But I don't care. I'm giving Kareem hunting about Ernest Johnson. Is he a dart throw in a bye week? I think yeah, you have to be very, very very desperate. He would be a d earnest d exactly. We can
go at that over to the Bengal side. Joe Mixon ruled out with a foot injury that brings geover Joe Bernard into play, and even tray ViOn Williams. Possibly, I'm gonna give a seed to Bernard and leave Williams on the bench, but add him in deeper leagues for sure. Everybody you know, So it's gonna be interesting because you're only giving him a C grade and you'll explain why.
But everybody is. Everybody's picking up and starting Giovanni Bernard, assuming that they found gold here, explain why he's only a secret. I think you just found bronze, clean clear. Eveland hadn't allowed running back to top fifty seven rushing yards until James Conner last weekend. Bernard has ever been a great runner. He's a pass catcher. He did. He did have five catches in the week two games, so that's probably is receiving four. Maybe I'll give him a
B and p PRSC and standard. But it's not a great match up against the Browns. That run defense as far superior than that. Their past defense so far, the run defense has been great. Yeah, definitely. Uh, speaking of the past defense for Cleveland, not great. I like Tyler Boyd can give him a B. He had seven catches, seventy two yards and a touchdown in the first meeting.
The Browns have allowed the third most targets and receptions to wide receivers, and they have also yielded the most red zone targets and red zone touches to the position. That gives t Higgins a B as well. Higgins had three catches on six targets in the first meeting with Cleveland, but since then he's been seeing way more looks. With target totals of nine, seven, eight, and eight. Cleveland has
allowed and nine wide receiver touchdowns in six games. You can it's ten with if you chount count the Chase Claypool rushing touchdown A J. Green. I love him in this matchup to he was might take a chance on me wide receiver and not lastly, Drew Sample, I was close to getting the starting grade. The Browns had allowed four tight end touchdowns through the through the first four weeks of the season, but over the last two games they limited the Colts tight ends and Eric Ebron to
a combined seven catches for forty two yards. So Sample on the bench, but I got my on him in daily for sure. And then Joe Burrow was gonna take a chance to the quarterback. He can go off, take end, go off. Let me see if we have time here again. Yeah, I think we can sneak in one more matchup. Now, let's let's go for it. Matt green Bay taking on Houston. Aaron Rodgers, coming off of one of the worst games of his entire career, couldn't get a softer bounce back
opponent than Houston. Right. That was the third career pick six for Aaron Rodgers. That's insane. Now, the career leader in pick sixes is Brett Farve, by the way, with thirty one. Oh Man Drew Brees is the current active leader with twenty seven. He's had three pick six is in thirteen years. That's crazy. And he's got a chip on his shoulder. And he gets to face the Texans team that's allowed three yards and multiple scores to both of the last two quarterbacks they've faced. A grade for Rogers,
a grade for Davante Adams. Texans have already allowed nine touchdowns to wide receivers in just six games. That even brings m v S in with a C grade, as six wide receivers have topped fifty yards against the Texans in just the last three weeks. The other receiver we got to talk about is Robert Tonyan Tonyan because the Packers. Pr announced this week that his name is actually pronounced Tony in which rhymes with Funyan, and he just didn't
feel like correcting anybody for two years. Well, first of all, nobody cared about him for two years, so nobody was talking about him. Let's power rank mispronunciations between Brett Favre, Torod Taylor, and which is the most ridiculous there's that? So because his names fla, you got that really really right somehow for care, I'm glad you did. Because his
name now sounds like a snack food. He's now my favorite player until George Kittle announces there's actually an s on the beginning of his name, and then he's my favorite player again. So the Texans allowed Anthony Firkser to clean house against them last week after John who went down with an injury. Firkser ended up with eight for one thirteen and one sounds like would have been John whose numbers sounds like tons of fun for Tony in
Um and then Aaron Jones. He popped up on the injury report with a calf string and missed some practice on Friday and now is listed is a game time decision if he goes. He's still in a grade because it's a bad Houston defense that's allowed the most rushing yards in the league and is giving up five point nine yards per carry if he doesn't go. I think
both Jamal Williams and A J. Dillon are startable. I'd give Williams a B grade and I'd give Dylan a C because the matchup is just so ripe for them, and I think they'd probably whit carries a little bit more with Aaron Jones out of the lineup. On the Houston side. Uh, let's start with their running back, David Johnson. He still sucks. I mentioned it last week, and I gave him a B grade last week and he scored this week. I'm only giving him a C because his
nineteen carries for fifty seven yards doesn't taste good. It's not what a good back does. He's not a good back. He's like late nineties Leroy Horde and we'll just get you two to three yards every play. Uh. And it's a decent matchup. The Packers have allowed two touchdowns to a running back four times already this season. Deshaun Watson's getting an A grade since David Johnson is not good.
Watson's gonna have to do it for the Texans. He's had three hundred plus passing yards in three straight and multiple scores in four straight. And the Packers allowed multiple scores to every quarterback they've faced, except for the weird Matt Ryan game which Julio was injured and Calvin Ridley did like a disappearing act in that game. That was weird. Will Fuller gets only a C grade in this one. He's averaging four points seven catches per game, but he's
gonna get Jaire Alexander about that. The best player on the Packers unimpressive defense, Jire help helped hold every wide receiver except Adam Feeling and check Mike Evans only managed one for ten in his coverage last week. I've got Fuller benched on a bunch of leagues. I got sea grades on Brandon Cooks and Randall Cobb as well. Um, the Packers have only allowed five receptions per game to slot receivers this season, and it is a Randall Cob
revenge game, so we got that going for us. Okay, you know, and Darren Fells might take a chance on me tight end. Yeah, they should be using Randall Cobb a little bit more. I think, although they used him a bit last week, and for what they're paying him, they should anyway. Honestly, when we come back three Tough Questions, you can play along. Try to go three and oh. Also, if you want all of my player rankings available for free,
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and oh. Tough question number one, does Antonio Brown belong on fantasy rosters in typically sized leagues? Brian, Now, is this under the presumption he is going to the Seahawks. No, we don't know as of right this moment, as we are talking, we don't know. Then the answers is, no, I don't know. I have nothing to back it up really, because the guy's nuts and I can't really trust him.
I was gonna say, if he does go to Seattle and I roster DK metcalf and or Tyler Lockett, that's the only reason I would uh add Antonio Brown to my fantasy team if he was on the Seahawks. But I just know I can't do it. There's no way to even research why this would be a good or bad idea. By gut tells me. No, that's all I can give you. I'm sorry, Matt. See I say, there's no other player on the waiver wire right now who
offers the upside that Antonio Brown does. Because number one, he's not going to go to some scrub team if he comes back, he's going to go to a contender. So think about if he signs with Green Bay on Monday morning, how much fab would you spend on him playing with Aaron Rodgers. Or think if he signs with Baltimore or he ended up in Kyle Shanahan's offense or Arizona with Kyler and Hopkins. Yeah, he's been waiting at the baggage claim for a long time, but he didn't
leave the league due to lack of talent. He left due to stuff between his ears, and if he can get that cleared up, I think that he belongs on rosters. Yeah, all right, so we have a no. One. Yes, So f Antonio Brown to become a reliable fantasy producer. Here is what needs to happen. Number one, he has to get signed and hopefully to a team that doesn't stink. To your point, Matt believes it's automatic that he'll go to a contender. I don't. He needs to be in
immediate football shape. We have no idea if he's keeping himself in football shape ready to hit the ground running. We don't know. He needs to learn a new offensive scheme, routes, syn tax, rhythm with a quarterback, all that has He's gotta learn all that. Then Antonio Brown has to vault over three or four depth receivers to become a starter. Then they has to get enough snaps and enough targets to reliably Phil Box scores that you feel like you
can put him in your your into your lineup. Then he needs to not burn bridges with coaches, teammates, in front office personnel. Then he needs to not get resuspended by the league over the ongoing investigation into Antonio Brown's sexual assault allegations that have been levied against him and is still an ongoing NFL investigation. All any one of those goes sideways, and he can't make an impact for your fantasy team. I can find somebody on the waiver
wire who's better than that. I thought you were gonna say, yes, he belongs on teams after after all that, by the way, that he's really good. So take him his lawyer. You may have missed this. About a month ago. His lawyer walked away from him. The guy who he's paying to defend him tapped out. That says plenty when your own lawyer goes, you know what, I'm I'd really rather go try to defend an axe murderer. He's probably so. I don't know that we can assume whatsoever that he's turned
the corner. Tough question number two since his big opening day game, Juju Smith Schuster is wide receiver eighty averaging thirty one yards and a quarter of a touched down per game. Are you buying low or you're just glad you don't have him? Matt His uh average depth of target is four point seven yards. Now you could fall forward for four point seven most. I mean, if you're really tall and you get your arms outstretched, that's not good. Uh,
Chase Claypool's the best wide receiver on that roster. I don't care that it's been five games. The Steelers do this all the time. It's ridiculous. They just find wide receivers. Juju is just a slot receiver now. He's Russell Gauge with fewer targets. He's Adam Humphreys with fewer receptions. He's Cole Beasley with about half the yards per game. That's what Juju is. He's got a fun name, but he's just a slot guy now. Okay, Brian Yeah, and Redraft,
I'm out. As Matt said, Juju is basically the third best option at best for Pittsburgh. But in Dynasty, I'm a little more intrigued. This is Juju's fourth theater in the league. He is currently younger than the follow going players. Deante Johnson, Van Jefferson, who's a rookie, Deebo, Samuel Terry McClure and needs are all rookies last year too, Jefferson, d J Chark, Michael Gallup, in Courtland Sutton. So Juju is essentially a rookie still in terms of age, I'm
not gonna give up on him entirely. In Dynasty. I will buy him for pennies on the dial dollar, but I'm not touching him in in redraft. All Right. Since the preseason, I've been saying that Juju was going to be the odd man out in his passing game. You guys know that, and you were you you heard we were there. Yeah. But even so, at this point, he's so incredibly cheap. And that's really the big part of
this is we're buying woe. Philosophically, I like to buy low on good players, particularly when there isn't something wrong with that player or wrong with the offense. And I think he's good. I don't think Juju is great. He's not great. There was a time when people thought he was great, like, for example, August when he was going off the board as wide receiver twelve and people thought he was great. Steelers are passed thereby, and their schedules
predominantly favorable. Other than the two games with Baltimore that are left. Now, defenses are gonna have to reckon with Chase Claypool. Right. This is the scenario where Juju thrived two years ago where defense has had to reckon with Antonio Brown and that left Juju open across the middle of the field. I think this could be the role back that would favor him that same way. Listen to the slack cornerbacks he's gonna face for the rest of
the year outside again, Baltimore is excellent slack cornerback. You're gonna make up all these names, Christian Fulton, Jordan Lewis, Mackenzie, Alexander Trey Herndon, Jimmy Moreland, Cameron Lewis, kennymore and Kevin Johnson. Those are all winnable matchups for the price that you have to pay to get Juju Smith Schuster. At this point, from a frustrated and probably like one in five owner,
we're buying Juju Smith Schuster. Tough question number three. Last week, lines running back DeAndre Swift posted his first ever big game going forward? Is DeAndre Whift and RB one and RB two a flex or a bench player Bryan uh going the rest of the way. Detroit is top twelve in running back strength of schedule in terms of the
easiest schedule, so things look good on that front. But there are a few blockers in the mix for the Lions, the Colts, the Bears, the Bucks in Week sixteen, but the primary blocker for DeAndre Swift is obviously Adrian Peterson. Right now, the Lions backfield is averaging a hundred forty six Comboy yards in one point four total touchdowns per game, and Swift isn't even seeing half the touches. He only saw forty percent of the touches in the blow up
game against the Jaguars last week. He just needs more touches, and I do think they ramp up over time. But Adrian Peterson is not going anywhere. He and Frank Gore gonna open a bed and breakfast for the cockroaches once the nuclear holocaust hits. So I'm just gonna go with a He's gonna have r B two upside. But if I'm going across the board, still just a flex for flex spot for DeAndre and his rookie year. Alright, Matt is Dion Ray Swift and RB one, RB two flex
or bench player. I got him as an r B two and Brian stole a little bit of my thunder. I I did have that they have the eighth easiest schedule against the run. The rest of the way, and I did want to note that that Tampa game in Week sixteen, DeAndre Swift might be a guy who helps power you to a playoff run, but he's not going to be a guy that you can start against Tampa
in your championship week in week sixteen. So I got him as an RB two the rest of the way, but a little nervous about that Week sixteen glaring hole there. R B two is pretty good. Yeah, right, all you guys are it's all bad from you two? And then you call him a right too? I said flex, You said flex? I didn't think. Answer is RB Two's that one game? He led the team in plays last week, and when he's on the field they use him a lot. We've learned that Adrian Peterson only gets used when the
Lions have the lead. Well often the Lions have the lead, not often, can just not often. On that, Swift is getting work in every situation now. He's catching passes, which he's been doing all year long. He's getting goal line work as of last week, and he's getting third three down duty now. As for this Adrian Peterson myth back to Peterson. His last three weeks, he's averaged three point four yards per carry, three point three yards per carry
in last week two point seven yards per carry. You know, Peterson doesn't bring much to the table. This team is invested in DeAndre Swift and his success and apparently they feel good about him. Okay, so week sixteen, maybe I'm benching him. Fine, he got me to the Fantasy Championship. You view that as such a negative chart. It was just helping, helping our loyal list. The way you should have phrased it was DeAndre Swift is gonna power you
to the championship game. I didn't. I didn't do it with enough gusto because I think that's exactly what I said. Check that tape, Brian, Where where's the tape? Kansas City takes on Denver. Let's break down this matchup for a moment. First for Patrick Mahomes, Tyree Hill, and Travis Kelsey. Obvious a's for all of them. We talk about this pretty
much every week. They're all very good plays. Denver is a great run defense, quietly and a bad past defense, which means the path of least resistance for the Chiefs runs right through Patrick Mahomes arm So plenty of passing coming Kelsey's my number one ranked tight end this week. But hill situation is a little more interesting. He lines up in the slot more than six of the time, and Hill's going to face Bryce Callahan in the slot,
one of the least's hottest cornerbacks. Through five games, Callaghan is not only held opponents scoreless, he's yet to give more than fifty four yards in any game. Reed may choose to run Hill on the outside more just to avoid Callahan, which he'll obviously can do. And I think that that ploy may work. And that's why Tyreek Hill remains in a grade all right. I told you earlier to Marcus Robinson is might take a chance on the receiver. I think he's a great sneaky play. This week. Let's
go to this running back situation. It's our first game when we have to try to decipher what to do with Clyde, Edwards Hilaire and Levy on Bell and they both get C grades for Clyde. No team has allowed fewer Fantasy points to backs than Denver. They're allowing They've allowed just one score to a running back all year long. They're giving up just three point eight yards per carry. No back his top fifty two yards against Denver since week two. You're hoping for I think where you're hoping
for Clyde Edwards Hlaire. I think it gets like fifty rushing yards, four receptions for thirty yards. You get you your gain. That's gonna get you. You know that's gonna like it gets you above tent. That's your C grade for Clyde Edwards Hilaire. Now let's go to l V M. Bell. This is a bye week CE for Levy on Bell. If it were not a bye week, I think I would probably just be saying, you know what, let's just wait a week on Lvan Bell. Let's see how this
thing shakes out. It's a tough matchup anyway, But because it's a bye week, I think a lot of people are gonna need to try to use them, and I'm going to give him a C grade. Remember last week I mentioned Clyde Edwards Hilaire's pro football focus is lowest rated running back in pass blocking, So I think Bell is going to see some passing game plays immediately beginning this week. I already mentioned Denver was very good against
the run. They're also terrific against past catching running backs or at lease had been before James James White had a big game last week. He caught and I'll remind you Levin Bell is really good pass catcher. For all the problems he had with New York, he got sixty six passes last year with the Jets. I think he chips in somewhere in the neighborhood of another four Ish catches thirty yards, and if there's goal line work to be had, levy on Bell is more likely to get
the ball at the stripe. They that doesn't take any more than ten days of practice. We're gonna give you the ball behind. You know, Eric Fisher, go score. So a chance for a touchdown for levy On Bell C grade. All right, let's go to the Denver side. Only a couple of players to talk about, beginning with the running game. Philip Lindsay and Melvin Gordon both getting C grades. Lindsay's coming off a one game without Gordon, but this should game I suspect will be roughly evenly split between the
two of them. The Chiefs have allowed a pair of backs to each put up forty five rushing yards three different times this season, so I think that's probably about what you're looking at here fifty yards for each guy. Um. After struggling early, the Chiefs run defense has been much better lately. They held Josh Jacobs and Devin Singletary the past two weeks to three point three yards per carry.
That's it. While with the Chargers, Gordon hammered the Chiefs through the air, and the Broncos could try to replicate that. And I like Gordon a little bit better because I do he does catch the ball where Lindsay really doesn't catch much at all. So Gordon, I think, is the better play for PPR leagues. Both guys have a C grade. Also a C grade four Noah Fant expected to return to this game. Drew Lock throws to his tight ends a lot, and Fant is the best playmaker he can
possibly throw too. It's a tricky matchup though. Kansas City is allowed just one tight end to top fifty yards against them, but they have allowed at least seven catches to the position on three different occasions. Fan gets the C grade here. I'm putting Jerry Judy on the bench. Kansas City surrendered the seventh fewest Fantasy points to receivers, so even a high targets here from Drew Lock isn't likely to bear a lot of fruit here for the rookie.
Making matters worse is a matchup against and Judy runs out of the slot a lot. That means he matches up against Tyrone Matthew and that is a brutal matchup. He's been fantastic and he is usually the guy responsible for shutting down opposing slot receivers. Did you see the weather in Denver? On slow? We're gonna get snow there. It's gonna be sixty degrees on Saturday. And that's Colorado in a nutshell right there. There are behind us here in Minnesota with the snow that we've already got on
the ground, so it'll be a snow game there. I don't think that will affect things a lot, but you can check back on Sunday morning for any late breaking changes in the rankings. The wind won't be too bad though, that's what matters most. You can get all the player rankings available for free at uyoteen leagues dot com. Pul Charchie and Brian Johnson, Matt Harrison, Fantasy Football Weekly, Back in Moments, Welcome Back. Fantasy Football Weekly. Paul charchy and
Brian Johnson and Matt Harrison with you. You can follow us on Twitter. I'm at Paul Charchi and Brian Johnson is at bt x J and Matt Harrison is at Explosive Output. Let's return to the matchups, beginning with Jacksonville taking on the Chargers and Brian for Jacksonville. James Robinson was a hot story for about the first two weeks of the season. He has come back to earth big time lately. Do you see a reversal here against the Chargers? Yeah?
This is the Jack at Black game. I wonder if Jack Black be therela James James Robinson has fallen down to Earth the big time. Like you said, I'm just gonna give him a see here. Jay rob hasn't topped fifty rushing yards and three of his last four games, but he still gets all the running back touches and averages nearly five catches per game. But again, this is not a good matchup. The Chargers have not allowed to running back rushing touchdown all year, and only Ronald Jones
has topped seventy rushing yards. But back to the catches. Ronald Jones, Clyde Edwards, Hilaire, Mike Davis and Alvin Kamara all posted at least six catches against the Chargers, so Robinson has a pretty safe PPR floor, But just to see for him in this one. Just to see for d J Chark too. Unfortunately, he could be in for a long afternoon as l A has surrendered just three touchdowns to opposing wide receivers, tied for second fewest. Shark had a nice matchup last week against Detroit, but only
managed forty five scoreless yards. He did see fourteen targets last week. He should get peppered again. How do you get fourteen targets against the Lions and not turn that into a fantasy mind shoes not on his game last week. The Chargers have allowed the fifth most red zone touches to wide receivers. Those you gotta keep DJ Shark in play. I've got Levicha Channault and Keelan Cole fresh office a
hundred forty yard games. Might take a chance on me wide receiver last week on the bench, though, only lead receivers have produced against the Chargers. Tyreek Kill, Mike Evans, and Emmanuel Sanders without Michael Thomas all had a hundred plus yards and two of those three scored. I lied tyreek Hill had nine yards. He didn't top a hundred, but close enough for me. Gardner Minshew on the bench. Brady and Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes both throw for
multiple scores against LACK. Brady had five, but Joe Burrow, Teddy Bridgewater Drew Brees combined for just two passing touchdowns against l A. So Minshew on the bench for this one. Over at the Chargers side, Keenan Allen gets to a UH could become a run heavy game for l A. But there's no way you're benching Allen, who has looked great when healthy. He should be close to full health
for this matchup. Has a great matchup with hot corner Trey Herndon, who has surrendered two scores already this year and owns a hundred and twenty four passer rating in his coverage. So in A for Keenan Allen, b for Mike Williams, he's becoming in if he's healthy, he's in
Fantasy player. And although the matchup with Jacksonville isn't great on paper, the Jaguars have only allowed five wide receiver touchdowns Brandon Cooks and Kenny Golladay both top two hundred yards running from the boundaries against Jacksonville in recent weeks, So B for Williams and an A for Hunter Henry. The Jaguars have allowed the fourth most touchdowns to opposing tight ends this season, and tight ends have put up at least forty five yards or a score on Jacksonville
in every game. Uh. Jacksonville could be without versatile linebacker Miles jack again, and Henry has seen at least seven targets and three of Justin Herbert's four starts. And lastly, speaking of Justin Herbert, are gonna give him a B? Prior to last week's ground attack by Detroit, we all thought Stafford was gonna rip him up. Through the year the Jaguars. Jaguars were allowing two four passing yards and two point to passing touchdowns per game. As I just mentioned,
all of Herbert's weapons have plus matchups. There is some risk here. The Jaguars are flying across country playing a very good defense this game. Strip could flip run heavy pretty quick on Herbert. But I'm still gonna give him a B here. Oh I'm not done yet, Justin Jackson. Sorry, take a chance of me running back because it's just the Cakes matchup of all time, basically, and you got to give Josh Kelly a C because they're basically gonna
got on this one. So I think it's it was thirty three last time, it might be it might be six. It's gonna they're gonna They're gonna run the ball more in this one, one would think. So I'll still give Kelly the SEA. I think Kelly does deserve ce. Matt. Let's go to our next matchup, Tampa Bay taking on Las Vegas for Tom Brady. Great game last week, got Rob Gronkowski back involved again. It's got all of his weapons back healthy. What do you think about the passing
game for the Bucks? Yeah, I gave Brady a B grade, as current New England quarterback Cam Newton was the only quarterback not to le or two seventy yards against the Raiders this year, and plus the raiders twenty six ranked passing defense according to Football Outsiders d v O A should be carved up by Brady in this one. However, I'm only going to give C grades to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, and it's because there's a lot of
injury stuff still going on with them. Both were limited in practice all week, Evans with an ankle, Godwin with that linger and hamstring injury. Both are all pro caliber players, but you have and you're probably gonna start them besides this recommendation, but I will mention this. Robby Anderson and Stephen Digs each notched exactly six catches for a hundred and fifteen yards against the Raiders this year. Every other wide receiver has had a bad day against the Raiders
all year. They are an improved secondary. Yeah, I did say I like Brady, but both of these guys should see issues with their injuries and neither of them can kind of kick it. So the Raiders have only allowed four touchdowns to the wide receiver position. Two of them have come to secondary options on the outside, like Sammy Watkins or Gabriel Davis. So maybe Tyler Johnson's your dart throw here and he gets up. Back to back week of touchdowns. Oh, Evans and Godwin owners will be furious.
They flip out. They have been so frustrated. Let's go to the tight end position. Rob Gronkowski scored last week and had seventy eight yards on five catches. The last time Rob Gronkowski scored a touchdown in the NFL was December nine, two thousand eighteen. So I looked up what happened on that date, almost two years ago. I am curious. A beaver is seen in northern Italy on camera, a species that had not been seen in Italy since fourteen
seventy one. That's a long time. I looked that up at about one in the morning last night, and I was laughing, laughing so hard at it, I was crying. I was like a beaver in northern Italy. Great Travis Kelsey did torch this defense for eight catches one oh eight in a score. Uh no other tight end to face the Raiders his top two catches or seventeen yards on the season. So Gronk just gets a C. And then Ronald Jones in the running game he gets an A. Yeah.
I know that looks like for Net might plan this one, but Jones has been really good, so Arians can't take him off the field. Right right right. The Raiders are allowing five point two yards per carrying just over a touchdown and a half per game to the running back position. They're also allowing the most running back receiving yards per game at sixty six, so for Nets, probably a dart throw if he goes. I think he's a desperation d start if you need one in a bye week. On
the Raiders side, Josh Jacobs gets a sea. Tampa's run defense is legit. They shut down Aaron Jones last week. They're only allowing forty nine yards per game and only two point eight yards per carry. Plus Trent Brown tested positive for COVID this week and the rest of the
offensive line has been in quarantine. Now we think the rest of the line is gonna play, but that certainly affects Josh Jacobs, and that certainly affects Derek Carr, who I'm only giving a c He's fifth in the league in passing yards and has multiple scores thrown in four straight games against some quality defensive sides in New Orleans,
New England, Buffalo, in Kansas City. But Tampa's allowing just under two and or fifty yards per game to a per game to the quarterback position, uh and and their run defenses amongst amongst the best in the league. So I think that he's still starting grade because they're gonna have to move the football somehow, and it's gonna be car and then Henry Ruggs, I'm giving him a C grade. And this is almost stupid here. Tampa's pretty good against
the wide receiver position except for downfield burners. Robby Anderson had nine for one on nine, but that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about Jalen Guiton, who had one catch for seventy two yards in the score, Tyrone Johnson, who had one catch for fifty three yards in the score. And since Henry Ruggs averages two catches per game and they're usually like fifty yards, that's Henry Ruggs in a weird long bomb. Darren Waller he gets a be though.
Whiller's averaging seven receptions per game, and he's certainly Derek Carrs will be. The Bucks have been pretty stout against the tight end, although Jared Cook did beat them for five and eight in the first week and Noah Fant had five catches for forty six six for seventy and a score seems likely for Waller. That's why he gets to be. When we come back, we will jump into the time machine for premature speculation. We will tell you
three players that you will want to pick up. Now that the rest of your league is gonna try to pick up next week, but they're already on your team. Premature speculation and our final set of matchups in our final segment of Fantasy Football Weekly when we come back. Final segment Fantasy Football Weekly, Paul Charchy in, Brian Johnson
and Matt Harrison with you. Thank you for listening. If you miss any part of the show and you're listening over the air, we encourage you to check out the Fantasy Football Weekly podcast, which is this same show but in podcast for subscribe, rate and review the podcast if you would, please available wherever you get your favorite podcasts. This is a segment we call premature speculation. We give you three players the rest of your league is and be trying to pick up next week, but they're already
on your team because you listen to this show. Brian Johnson all right, I'm gonna have to give you guys a jit. I'm sorry, but Brashad Periam is my premature speculation. A very slow start of the year, basically got hurt in the middle of the second game of this season. Made his return last week though against the Dolphins, saw eight targets, caught four of them for sixty two yards and story short, the Jets are gonna be playing from behind by the middle of the national anthem every week.
Brashad Perriman was brought in to be their top boundary receiver. Mentioned earlier in the show. Jamison Crowder nursing a groin injury right now, hopefully Sam Donald makes his return. So I'm going with Brashad Perriman, a guy I would rather add over Antonio Brown right now. All right, it's it's come to that, and let me just throw Denzel Mims. Not in redraft, but he's a like basically the the
won't forgotten rookie wide receiver right now. Yeah, let's say you're in a dynasty, you know, for next year, Trevor Lawrence to Denzel Mims. I don't know if that's gonna happen. Why not Trevor Lawrence Lawrence himself out of that, out of that situation the reverse ELI out of New Jersey. But look, okay, wait, but here is going to be gone. Let's assume they brought in some form of competent coaching, and then I think that will be enough to get Trevor Lawrence to New York. If you're if you've got
a dead dynasty team right now and we'll get nothing. Okay, Uh, you're premature speculation. Player Matt James Conner missed six games due to injury last year, three games the year before. He's the wobbliest game injury stricken star the year before that. He's never played in a Week seven in his career. He's never played in a Week fourteen either, So you better pick up Benny Snell, who, like I mentioned before,
is the next guy in line. But I also do want to mention that Anthony McFarland's kind of looming here. Benny Snell's averaging three point nine yards per carry on the season and two yards per carry since the opening Yeah, and he did have a great opening day game, but McFarland's averaging four point three over the season, so kind of a bonus. If you're in a really deep league and Anthony McFarland's out there, you might want to pick
him up. But Benny Snell is definitely the handcuff you want to get or steal from somebody else who owns James Conner. Baffling decision by the Miami Dolphins to decide to change quarterbacks after They had just thoroughly beaten two straight teams with Ryan Fitzpatrick and are one game out of a playoff spot and one game out of first place in their division. Apparently they don't know what to do with that level of success and how to handle it,
so they decide to bench Ryan Fitzpatrick. You know what time it is Church, It's two a time. No, it's it's two o'clock to o'clock. It's two. That is two o'clock. It's always two o'clock in Miami. Um, here's the funny thing. And you because if you're in a deep league, go pick up two. A fine, but here's the real angle. Everybody's dropping Ryan Fitzpatrick. It is go get Stu Beard. Everybody's dropping him. Now here's two different ways he can help you. Number one two is not ready for the job.
They lose a couple of games with the first year rookie quarterback. They could easily go right back to Stu Beard and he's a top ten fantasy quarterback, or a team like the Dallas Cowboys said, you know what, this division is right for the taken. We're not getting on at Andy Dalton, and they make a tray to go get Ryan Fitzpatrick. He would with Ryan Fitzpatrick and the weapons in Dallas, he'd go right back to be the top tend quarterback. Dallas did inquire the other day about
the Lions David Block as a backup quarterback. So they're actively shopping for a backup quarterback right now, you know, and Miami is always looking for draft picks. There you go, there's your scenario, two different ways. Ryan Fitzpatrick can help you in about two weeks. Two weeks. Two a week, that's right, two a week's very nice, all right. So there's three players upon which you can speculate prematurely. Let's talk about Chicago taking on the Rams. That is the
Monday night game. Uh handful of angles here. David Montgomery failed us in a far better opportunity last week against Carolina the Rams. The Rams gave up big games early in the season to Ezekiel Elliott and Miles Sanders, but since then, over the last four games, they've only allowed a single back to top sixty five rushing yards while
shutting backs all together out of the end zone. Montgomery struggled mightily against the Rams last year when they played, putting up thirty one rushing yards on four team carries. So just to CE grade on David Montgomery here. As for the passing game, only a C grade on Allen Robinson, Who's great. He leads the league in targets, he's second in red zone targets. But he's gonna get Jalen Ramsey
for this game, who will shadow him throughout? Ramsey is allowing two catches per game, his former teammate, by the way, he knows him well. It's a good point. And as a team, the Rams have surrendered just three wide receiver touchdowns all year. So just the C grade on Allen Robinson a rare C grade for a player that good. Jimmy Graham gets a C grade and it's a little
bit of a bye week C grade. The Rams are tied for the eighth most touchdowns allowed to opposing tight ends with with four, and linebacker Kenny Young is great at his pro football focus his second worst tight end defender, so I like that matchup. Graham's got six inches on Kenny Young, which bodes well for the touchdown dependent tight end. You're really as Jimmy Graham, You're never looking. You're never going to get eight catches for eighty yards, but you're
hoping you get the touch down. It could happen here. Let's go over to the ram side, much more interesting, honestly, Starting with the running game, Darryl Henderson feels fairly safe. Cam Akers had one snap last week. That's it one. So it seems seems like Darryl Henderson has secured the lead role and only needs to worry about Malcolm Brown siphoning off and before you feel the most safe. That's when least it's it's it's the There is no safety with the Rams, but this feels like it should be.
The Bears are far easier to run upon than pass and Sean McVeigh should give the running game plenty of attention here. The Bears are seeing twenty seven rushes per game and they're allowing one six total yards per game to the position. Henderson should be okay here. I've got to be great on him. Cam Akers times coming, but with only one snap last week, it would be very bizarre, but not out of the realm of possibility to see
him get a meaningful number of carries here. All right, let's go to uh let's go to the passing game. Jared Goffs on the bench. No opposing quarterback has thrown more than one touchdown against Chicago, and they've only given up three passing scores all year, despite the fact that they faced Tom Brady, Matt Ryan, and Matthew Stafford, who are are are competent quarterbacks. His two main receivers, Robert Woods Cooper Cup, have got difficult matchups and let's go
to them right now. With just C grades for both of those guys, the Bears have allowed just one wide receiver touchdown. Woods has a difficult one on one matchup with elite cornerback Kyle Fuller. Fuller is allowing just forty percent of the balls thrown his way to be completed and a minuscule passer rating of sixty on balls thrown into his coverage. It's a tough matchup for Robert Woods.
Suggest the C grade Cooper Cup will face Buster Screen in the slot, and we've had a lot of fun at Busters Screen expense over the years, but he's gonna be the story of a another jet who becomes competent as soon as he leaves New York. He was decent last year and so far this year, nobody has scored on Buster Screen and He's allowing just forty yards in
his coverage. The best game any slot receivers posted against Chicago was way back in the opener when Danny Amndola had a scoreless eighty one yard game from the slot against Chicago. And I guess that's ther upside for Cooper Cup. So just the C grade there, and Tyler Higby's on the bench. Other than his Week two explosion, Higgby's average game two catches for thirty three scoreless yards total disaster.
The Bears have been somewhat vulnerable to tight ends. Three of Chicago's four passing touchdowns allowed have gone to tight ends, and four tight ends have top forty four yards. Higgby is nothing but a desperation dart throw, and I don't recommend you use him. All right, let's go to our final matchup of this show. It's Seattle taking on Arizona in what figures to be a massive shootout. I believe the over under in this game is fifth the eight
fifty seven. It's the highest overunder of the week. Brian, Yeah, it should be a point orgy, but really, not a ton of names to mention on both sides here. I we'll start with Seattle. Chris Carson gets an A Arizona allowing a hundred and fifty plus combo yards to opposing running backs. Carson had a hundred and forty combo yards when these teams first met last year, only saw nine touches in the second meeting did total sixty yards. So he does have a good, uh you know, yards per
touch history against Arizona and that should continue here. He gets an A, as does DK Metcalf, who if you're doing a dynasty startup right now, is if the number the number one receiver, probably first, first player, who knows, But anyway, metcalfe gonna give him an A. He has topped ninety yards and scored at least once in four of five games. He did fail to score in one game, still had four catches for a hundred and six yards. That might have been the game he was leon leaded
to just an unreal start online game for DK. Metcalf is also second among receivers and end zone targets. Arizona has allowed four wide receiver touchdowns over their last four games.
That adds up nicely, and during that same four game span, opposing wide receivers are averaging a hardy eight teen catches and two twenty eight yards as a whole, so that certainly puts Tyler Lockett in play with a solid be Lockett has been quiet over the last two games totally, just six catches for eighty three scoreless yards, and it's worth noting lock It only had five catches for sixty three scoreless yards across the two meetings with Arizona last season,
but he was dinged up last year that Seahawks offense was not clicking as it is right now, and this is a great matchup, So a safe B for lock It and of course an A for Russell Wilson. Sure no opposing quarterback has thrown for more than two touchdowns or hit three passing yards against Arizona. That's understandable when the opposition has been Jimmy Garoppolo, Dwayne Haskins, Matt Stafford,
Teddy Bridgewater, Joe Flacco and Andy Dallen. Jimmy G. Stafford and Teddy the truly competent quarterbacks in that list all had at least two sixty passing yards and two touchdowns, So that's easily a safe floor for Russell Wilson. Even though I was shocked to see this. Over his last four games against Arizona, here are Russell Wilson's passing totals UH. Touchdown passing totals one, one, one zero. He'll probably have
more than all of those. Fine in this game. You should hopefully at least have three over to the Arizona side. Kenyan Drake showing signs of life. Only a C for him in this one. Though opponents are running the ball thirty five percent of the time against Seattle. That's it. It's just too easy to pass. They're funneling the opposition to the pass. Seahawks allowing the fourth fewest rushing attempts the third fewest rushing yards per game to opposing running back.
So they did lose Jadeveon Clowney, which bodes well for Kenyan Drake. But I'm not thoroughly convinced Drake is out of the woods. So just to see for him, uh, not a C for DeAndre Hopkins. He gets the fantasy found zd A. Hopkins is one of just five wide receivers to see at least of his team's targets in every game. Seattle is allowing more than twenty one catches, two yards and one whole touchdown per game to opposing wide receivers. Stop at twenty one catches per game allowed
to the wide receiver position yards. It's staggering, how bad the Saints who would give up eight eight? Right? Calvin Ridley, Cedric Wilson, Adam Feeling each scored twice against Seattle, and if one wide out is going to accomplish that feat for Arizona, it's probably going to be Hopkins, but it could be Christian Kirk. Yes, the last week, you know what was one of them technically a receiving to but I think that still might have been called the forward
pass anyway. B for Kirk hasn't scored and has failed to top four catches or forty yards in each of his three games against the Seahawks during his career, but again care that see the Seattle defenses on a downtrodden as ever, Arizona's offense is on another level. Right now. Kirk has scored at least once indoor top top seventy five yards in three straight games. So B for Kirk, I'm tempted to start Larry Fitzgerald and what will be his thirty four game against San Francisco forty Niners, not
the night of Seattle Seahawks. I'm sorry the Seahawks, right uh. Fitzgerald though, and Andy Isabelle, I gotta put him on the bench here. Kyler Murray, though, lastly, he gets in a Seattle allowing an astounding three and seventy seven passing yards per game, by far the worst in the league. Four or five posing quarterbacks have scored multiple touchdowns against Seattle, who have also allowed three quarterback rushing touchdowns. And Kyler Murray kind of good at being a rushing quarterback. He's
really good at being a rushing quarterback. One of the only one running back has more rushing touchdowns than Kyler Murray does. Chase Claypool. Just Claypool's like running back thirty season right now rushing. Actually, I resend my prem at your speculation. Get Chase Claypool the next running back on the area. You mentioned DK Metcalf, And you know, if you were draft if you were drafting right now and a brand new league at this moment, DK Metcalf would
be the would probably the first receiver off the board. Well, in Guillotine League, He's going as wide receiver three right now, after Hopkins and Adams, but this is redraft. But yeah, Metcalf even led, He's right. I think he would be my number one because his bye week is gone, and bye weeks are so pivotal with Guillotine league's good point. And then in dynasty first overall player taken to me
would be DK Metcalf. If I were starting a brand new dynasty league, it's super flex though, it's a quarterback. If it's super flex, it's a quarterback. If it's probably yes, it's a quarterback suplex. The reason is for running backs come and go right, your dynasty league gotta live with your dynasty league team for decades. Potentially, running backs come and go. Great receivers stay good when they're married to good quarter acts, they stay good for a decade. And
that's what D K mccaffe is looking at. I think you'd be the first player I would take in a redraft league, Um, Matt, Yeah. On Thursday, Devanta semen As we now like to go whoa, whoa because of his many C grades. Oh yeah, he forgot you C grades too good for him. He had a he had a was an eight yard game. I think it was eight yards. Three carries for eight yards. He did get nicked up in this game, and that's part of it. Okay, So are we sabotage dropping Devanta Semen. I don't like that.
You don't say c Man Semen because he's Freeman. He's not Freeman, he's DeVante Freeman. Okay. Um I did give him a a C grade on the Thursday night preview on the Shock Fantasy podcast. They do at FFW style. Well, he would have got it. He would have got that
short touchdown plunge. Yeah, that's true. Um. The the thing with him is he's had nineteen touches in each of the prior to games, and if he's healthy, that kind of workload is something that you can't quite drop because nineteen touches is really a lot, and even behind a bad line, he's not quite droppable. I don't think it's a sabotage either, because I don't know how many people
are clamoring to go pick him up. But you're looking at sixty yards and a chance of a score in any game, So it's not a guy that you want to start. But if you get really desperate, he's gonna be DeVante demon. I think the rest of the year demon. Uh Brian Carson Wentz on Thursday Night put up another really in a series almost every week, Carson Wentz, despite all the problems around him offensive line and shambles wide receivers going in and out of the line of constantly
heard a bunch of no name receiving no end tight ends. Somehow, he just keeps cobbling together fantasy relevant games. What are your prospects for Carson Wentz going forward? Yeah, he turned Richard Rodgers Dick rod Back into a star for f sake. But yeah, Wentz, like you said, nothing to work with. But you know what, Zach Ertz probably gonna come back, Dallas Goddard is gonna come back to Sean Jackson, probably not gonna go back, Jalen reagor no, he's coming back
in mid November. Eagles really should have drafted Justin Jefferson Reager. But anyway, that that's in the past. But uh, I am buying into wins. He looks great with uh he looks pretty good with nothing to work with around him, and that the schedule is just so cake moving forward. He's he's there in the NFC East, the Giants again, the Cowboys, the Browns on Tap, the Seahawks who we just mentioned. These are all the next four weeks. These
are like A plus matchups. I can give a matchup at plus, can't I it's not a player, yes, not a plus matchup. So I am buying into Carson Wentz. He's a guy that probably should you know, you stir up some top twelve quarterbacks on a weekly basis. In terms of starting him over, I don't know. He's probably Mark Jackson one week, maybe probably not Lamar Jackson, but well,
you know what I'm getting at. And he's in the same spot right now where he was last year, where he basically willed the Eagles into a playoff spot by just throwing the ball. He threw like unconscious last year over forty passing attempts in each of his last seven games. He's had over forty passing attempts in five of seven games this year, and prior to Week eleven last year he had too starts with forty passing attempts. He throws all the time, and by the way, five rushing touchdowns
that in his last six games. Carson Wentz because he's he's a mobile guy too. Now you got you gotta plug your nose in some of the bad Carson Wentz plays because they're they're handful of plays every game where he looks brutal, you know a little he the will to win is obvious and he is finding ways to get meaningful box scores for his fantasy owners. Carson Wentz way underrated and that that guy wants to win and I love it. Uh, great job today, guys. Than appreciate that.
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