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Fantasy Football Week Seven Worksheet

October 21, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on Fantasy Football Week Seven Worksheet
Carson Wentz needs help revitalizing the Philadelphia Eagles.
Carson Wentz is pretty much the last man standing in Philly. (Yong Kim/Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Photographer)

Sunday features a lot trap games… contests that are likelier to go against the spread. We recommend all Fantasy owners pour their stock into a handful of games with scoring upside, i.e., Cleveland at Cincinnati, Green Bay at Houston and Detroit at Atlanta. Start your studs in the other games, but choose streams from these ones.

THURSDAY

New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles

It’s a battle for the basement in football’s worst division with Daniel Jones‘ comically bad Giants against Carson Wentz‘s hilariously injured Eagles. Speaking of Jones, apparently he’s the team’s most dangerous runner (see video below).

Love: Giants TE Evan Engram is an attractive option against Philly’s 27th-ranked pass defense that has limited explosive plays.

Hate: Eagle WR Travis Fulgham has dominated target share the past two weeks, but now faces a stiff Giants pass defense and CB James Bradberry.

SUNDAY

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

Is Michael Thomas‘ return enough for the Saints to keep pace with the Panthers in a race for the NFC South crown? We don’t think so.

Love: D.J. Moore is set to bounce back from his flat score last weekend against a middling defense without shadow coverage from Marshon Lattimore.

Hate: Thomas is likely to return after injuring his ego, but has a sneaky tough matchup against a superb pass-funnel zone scheme.

Buffalo Bills at New York Jets 

This could shape up to be the Jets’ best chance at winning a game. Should they? Maybe not; Josh Allen will have a get-right game against New York.

Love: Frank Gore, in stride with the revenge narrative against his old team, faces a Buffalo defense ranked 28th against the run and 24th against the pass.

Hate: Devin Singletary, in spite of expected garbage time production, will face a surprisingly solid Jets’ run defense that has thrived even in allowing the seventh most attempts by opposing running backs.

Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals

A sneaky Fantasy landscape, Browns vs. Bengals will field many viable streamers in a matchup that could end up being a shoot-out.

Love: Tee Higgins is the favourable outside receiver to target against Cleveland’s ailing secondary.

Hate: Joe Burrow will face an incredible stout front four, apt at stopping the run and the pass. ‘

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Football Team

Robbed of a Dak Prescott-led season, Dallas bent over to the Cardinals and endured a 38-10 beating behind limp-rifle Andy Dalton. Kyle Allen and his team should make good work of Dallas’ defense.

Love: J.D. McKissic has averaged seven targets and 50 per cent snap counts after Week Two and now faces the softest defense in the league.

Hate: Dalton has a chance to set an all-time sack record against Washington’s defense. Expect the former Redskins to send the dogs.

Green Bay Packers at Houston Texans

The intuitively highest scoring slate of the week features two of the most capable offenses in the league. Deshaun Watson will need to rally behind his receivers to overcome Aaron Jones‘ date with Houston’s run defense.

Love: Jones against the Texans’ run defense. Can it get any sweeter?

Hate: Davante Adams scares us this week because unless Houston manages to run up the score on Green Bay, there is no need to risk his health against a defense that largely stifles big receiving plays.

Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons

This is the friendliest slate to high-owned Fantasy players, so expect both offenses to meet or exceed expectations against their putrid defensive counterparts.

Love: D’Andre Swift finally showed up last week and now enters a smash spot against the second worst defense in the league against both the run and the pass.

Hate: T.J. Hockenson looks to be relegated to the redzone. With Adrian Peterson and Swift performing well in OC Derrell Bevell‘s run-first offense, Hock is a touchdown-dependent tight end.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Tennessee Titans

Both teams will attempt to run the ball effectively and rely on their respective defenses before opening up to the passing attack. Ryan Tannehill and the Titans will face their harshest test yet.

Love: Chase Claypool has the necessary speed to completely unravel Tennessee’s zone defense. Moreover, his contested catch prowess will lead to several long gains.

Hate: Derrick Henry goes from facing the worst run defense in the league to quite possibly the best. Expect him to generate fewer than four yards per carry.

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals

Division games are unpredictable to begin with, but when it comes to the Seahawks and Cardinals things can be downright random. We are forecasting a score of 13-10 Seattle in an effort to be contrarian.

Love: Christian Kirk/Andy Isabella will have a day against a secondary almost as bad as the Cowboys. Both these receivers will have deep looks during this game.

Hate: Kenyan Drake, despite the excellent box score, is poised to fall back down to earth against a run defense that’s not great. With game-script headwinds, he may be outscored by Chase Edmonds this week.

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos

Patrick Mahomes took a back seat to the running game during last Monday’s downpour. Denver will have a hard time keeping up with him and his offense.

Love: Tyreek Hill will bounce back against Denver’s man coverage/base defense.

Hate: Clyde Helaire-Edwards owners, high off their own fumes, will need to come back down to earth as Le’veon Bell enters the picture against a stifling Denver run defense.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Los Angeles Chargers

Two interesting but under-performing teams now clash with respective young, but productive, quarterbacks. In what appears to be a very kicker-friendly game, expect a lower score line than Las Vegas indicates.

Love: Mike Williams found a connection with Justin Herbert and now faces one of the worst perimeter pass defenses in the league.

Hate: James Robinson will find himself against a stacked box for most of the day as the Chargers will force Gardner Minshew to beat them with his arm.

San Francisco 49ers at New England Patriots

Two of the most disappointing teams in football clash off in a bout of great coaching and bad execution. Cam Newton needs to explode against an average 49ers’ defense that got roasted by Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Love: James White collected 7-of-8 targets from Newton in the loss against Denver. Expect White to be involved in the offense against a similar defense.

Hate: We promise our life savings that HC Bill Belichick has a defensive play called “Bracket 85” meaning double coverage on George Kittle and jam everyone else off the line. Kittle is touchdown dependent this week.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Las Vegas Raiders

Tampa Bay’s pass rush looked unstoppable against the Packers, so we’ll have to see if the Raiders — coming off a bye week — took notes and have an answer to help protect Derek Carr, who’s in the early stages of a career year.

Love: Henry Ruggs, against Tampa’s pass funnel defense, has the speed and hands to convert deep shots from Carr — similar to what the Chargers’ Tyron Johnson did to the Bucs.

Hate: Josh Jacobs is now in the middle of the gauntlet against top-notch run defenses. Against Tampa Bay, expect him to rack up fewer than four yards per carry and be a touchdown-dependent RB2.

MONDAY

Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams 

This game shapes up to be a defensive choke. Both offenses are prone to mistakes and will turn the ball over in the week’s least Fantasy friendly contest.

Love: David Montgomery is emerging as a low-end RB1 in terms of usage and performance after Nick Foles stepped in. Look for Montgomery to continue capitalizing on his opportunities.

Hate: Cooper Kupp has been asked to block an absurd amount and we hated on him last week. He now faces a stiffer test against Chicago’s second-ranked pass defense.

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Fantasy Football Week Six Worksheet

October 14, 2020 | by Lucas Chan | Comments Comments Off on Fantasy Football Week Six Worksheet
This year has been plagued by the brutal Covid-19 pandemic, but it exposed the complacency and mismanagement of players’ and coaches’ health and livelihood. Since Sunday, the league has swapped around several games in Week Six.
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