Just like the rest of the Cowboys pass catchers, Schultz comes with bad quarterback risk, but this matchup has been one to look forward to with tight ends. With Davis, Humphries, and Brown all on the field, there's reason to be concerned about Smith's involvement in this offense moving forward, but it's not enough to pull him from your starting lineup. Due to the volume, Gordon should be viewed as a mid-range RB2. Consider him a low-end RB3/flex option this week. In case you are not familiar, you should be! NFL DFS Stacks for DraftKings, FanDuel - Week 8 GPP Contests (DFS Tournaments) Teams have targeted their tight ends just 6.5 times per game, which is far from ideal, but the Broncos have targeted their tight ends 10.2 times per game, so something has to give. Davis was able to find the end zone last week, but he's nothing more than a FLEX play. This is a Rams tight end group that hasn't had a single player get more than five targets in a game all season, so don't feel the need to play any of them, though Everett is on the TE2 radar if Higbee is out again. Sample saw an increased target share last week, but his usage is too unpredictable every single week. Adding to Washington’s pass crazy prospects is the fact that Turner called at least 65% pass plays in each of the four games he coordinated last season. Turner has a limited history as the primary play-caller in the NFL, but both he and his father (Norv Turner) have a long history of specializing in QB and WR coaching. With all the injuries to the other RBs in fantasy football, Conner's a solid low-end RB1 start this week even in a tough matchup. Metcalf has game breaking one-play upside, so he can turn into a WR1 at any point, so you're starting him in a game the Seahawks are likely to throw more than normal with their running back health issues. Swift's finding the end zone regularly, which is boosting his fantasy production, but it's extremely unpredictable. The Jets receivers have been targeted 22.9 times per game, so there are targets to go around, especially if Jamison Crowder sits out again. Peterson’s ball security, ability to grind out first downs after contact, and his leadership will also win him favor with Rivera. Included in that bunch is a 39.3-point performance to George Kittle and a 28.4-point performance to Tyler Higbee. Beasley has a consistent floor every single week, but with Brown most likely back in the lineup here, he's only worth looking at as a FLEX option in Full PPR leagues. He saw eight targets in Week 6, putting him on the fantasy map. The Bucs have used Carlton Davis to shadow some No. Through seven games, they've allowed just four receivers to top 58 yards against them. When receivers do catch the ball, it goes for A TON. The Rams aren't a team who's been great against tight ends, allowing both George Kittle and Tyler Kroft to finish as top-two options against them. Jackson's a safe bet every single week due to his involvement in the receiving game, but we cannot be confident in how the carry splits are going to break down between the two options in this backfield. He was a drop candidate early on in the season, but he's now played his way back into FLEX consideration. Otherwise, it's probably best just to avoid this receiving corps altogether. If you've still got Gio on your roster, make sure to get him into your starting lineup. The Bears have Buster Skrine in the slot, and he's allowed 28-of-39 passing for 279 yards and a touchdown in his coverage, so he is the weakest link. Parker's still a solid start, based on the assumption that he's still see the majority of the targets, but he gets a slight downgrade in the rankings until we see it happen on the field. Green continues to see a ridiculous amount of targets in this offense and he's now producing enough to be viewed as a solid FLEX play with upside every single week. Both Gibson and Patterson were JUCO transfers who lacked polish and a true position in college. Hunt has No. The Dolphins are one of just two teams who've yet to allow a touchdown to tight ends. It's impressive when you see that George Kittle was one of the tight ends they played when he caught four passes for 44 yards on eight targets, so he wasn't short on volume, either (that was the game Jimmy Garoppolo was benched). The Cowboys' starting cornerback Daryl Worley had allowed 3.43 PPR points per target in his coverage, which is the second-most in the NFL. 2 receiver. They've already allowed six different tight ends to finish with at least 9.3 PPR points against them, which is actually a stable floor this year. Gore is now splitting carries with Perine, which limits his fantasy outlook in a terrible offense. It's not the greatest week to walk into a workhorse role, as the 49ers have allowed a league-low 0.67 PPR points per opportunity to running backs this year. He's scored in three of those games, propping up his fantasy totals, as he's topped 41 yards just once all season. Invest one of your final two or three draft picks in Love if you are doing a deep redraft or dynasty startup, and add Love to your bench if you've already drafted in your deep league, and he is on waivers. Keep in mind that two of those games were against the Steelers and Ravens. All season, the 49ers have allowed just three top-24 receivers, with DeAndre Hopkins being the only No. It's not just a lack of volume, either, as they've allowed just 1.65 PPR points per target, which is tied for the sixth-lowest mark in the league. They've done a good job with slot receivers over the last two weeks on the stat sheet, as Julian Edelman caught just one pass for 13 yards while Cooper Kupp caught three passes for 11 yards. Even though the Panthers have been tough on opposing WRs, Ridley should have no problem putting up a dominant day. Carson's a risky RB2 play, especially when you factor in the late afternoon game timing, but he's better than some of the other options in this range. While he didn't find the end zone on the stat sheet, he did lose a score due to an offensive penalty. Henderson can be started as a solid RB2 with upside this week against the Dolphins run defense. That's kept them right in the middle of the pack when it comes to fantasy points allowed, as they rank 15th against wide receivers. He's had other good matchups that he failed to deliver in this year and has seen just three targets over the last two games, so can we trust him enough to find out? If there's a game where you can simply ignore all tight ends, it's this one. That's crazy, right? Keep in mind they've played against Mike Evans (who saw nine targets that game), Calvin Ridley (12 targets), D.J. 1 tight end in fantasy coming off his three-touchdown game against the Falcons? Just two of those tight ends topped five targets, which is a number that Henry sees regularly, so we can't automatically say he won't produce. In fact, 33% of McCaffrey’s 2019 targets came in his four games under Turner. Taking away the game he needed to leave against the Bears, Shepard has now seen at least six targets in each of his last 18 games. From an efficiency standpoint, they've allowed 2.42 PPR points per target to tight ends, which ranks as the third-most in the NFL, behind only the Jaguars and Falcons. 1 receivers, but the Giants don't really have that prototypical No. Pascal's seeing just enough work to be fantasy relevant. During that time, Christian McCaffrey averaged just 13 carries per game, but his passing game targets increased significantly. It's not a shock to see Dissly see a season-high four targets last week. The Raiders have not been a matchup to avoid with tight ends, as we've seen Travis Kelce, Rob Gronkowski, and Jared Cook all score against them, though Kelce and Gronkowski were the only tight ends who topped 16 yards. It's pretty odd, but Miller has been more of a part of the offense with Chris Godwin in the lineup. Instead, Gibson’s closest comp as a prospect seems to be… Cordarrelle Patterson? Add in the players that are listed as “questionable” for their games this week and fantasy managers are probably as upset... Read More, Over the last couple of weeks, this column has focused on the critical positions of running back and wide receivers. You can leave him on your league's waiver wire. Based on the same sample, the average hitter was a whopping .116 points better against pitches inside... Read More, RotoBaller has assembled a list of daily MLB injury updates to help you prepare both your seasonal and daily fantasy baseball (DFS) lineups, every day of the MLB season. He can be viewed as a low-end FLEX play against Atlanta. Johnson immediately jumped back into the leading receiver role for the Steelers offense and he delivered for fantasy managers that took a shot on him in his first week back. Hunt has a prime matchup this week against a Raiders defense that is currently allowing 25.4 fantasy points per game to the RB position. Kelley's continuing to see enough work in this backfield to be considered for fantasy football, but it's not amount to much production at all. He can be viewed as a mid-range RB3 this week. Higgins continues to get the job done for fantasy and can be viewed as a safe high-end WR3 this week. Still, targets are all you can ask for from a streamer that's available in almost 80 percent of leagues, and Burton is getting them. Welcome to Washington Wire's European Union Experience. The Giants have only faced 5.7 tight end targets per game, which is one of the lowest marks in football, and have held tight ends in check for the most part. Ruggs moves all over the formation but should see the most of Denzel Ward, who's struggled to this point, allowing four touchdowns in his coverage this year. This was a tough matchup against the Bears defense, which had me downgrading Woods and Kupp all last week anyway. He's still in the low-end TE1 conversation but is far from a lock for top-12 production. Lockett should remain in lineups as a high-end WR2 despite the tough matchup on paper. It's paid off, too, as he's turned those 10 targets into eight receptions for 119 yards. They've allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points on the ground to running backs and that's despite not having their bye week out of the way. With both Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert out of the lineup, Rodgers played as the primary tight end against the Giants, and he delivered. If he practices in full, he can be considered an upside WR4. He's simply going to see too much work to not view him in that light. Wide receivers have been targeted 33 times in the red zone against the Browns, which is easily the highest number in the league, as no other team has faced more than 22 red zone targets to wide receivers. He's totaled 296 yards on passes that have traveled over 20 yards in the air, which ranks as the most in the NFL. The 5.70 yards per target is right around the league average, which does benefit Dallas, whose receiving abilities are one of the better parts of his game. Remember when we all didn't want to buy into Robby Anderson because he broke our hearts over and over while in New York? He came into Week 7 as the No. Less than a month ago, we took an in-depth fantasy look at the Washington Football Team's (otherwise known as the 'Washington No Names') backfield situation. Welcome back to the lineup, Mr. Shepard. Golladay's an amazing NFL receiver. Chris Godwin in the lineup, Evans has been an afterthought. 1 receivers this year: Travis Fulgham 5/73/0, Terry McLaurin 7/74/0, Amari Cooper 2/23/0, Robert Woods 6/35/0, and Allen Robinson 3/33/0. You'd think that with the way Herbert's been playing, that Henry's value would be through the roof. Surprisingly, the answer to this question may be that Washington's backfield is easier to evaluate and value in fantasy without its best runner on the roster. Moss has started to become more involved in this offense the past couple of weeks as he works his way back from an injury. The Seahawks have seen an average of 31.3 wide receiver targets per game. Anderson hit them up for 8/112/0 in the first game, so there's no hesitation starting him as a low-end WR1/high-end WR2 here. He is a well-built and well-balanced runner with superior top-end speed (4.39-seconds on the 40-yard dash) and decent hands.
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