.5 ppr
Need 1 RB and 1 Flex out of this bunch
Z Moss @ CAR
Robinson @ NE
Hunt vs ARZ
Stevenson vs WAS
Lockett @ BAL
Cooper vs ARZ
I'd go Stevenson and Moss
Here’s a weird one:
PPR flex: R. White (vs. MIN) or Pitts (@HOU and assuming London sits)
White isn’t doing anything in the running game but heavily in the passing game. If London sits, have to think Pitts will finally get more involved in the passing game.
Leaning White for more guaranteed volume, but it’s closer than it should be based on the lackluster Tampa running game.
I think I'd stick with White. In theory Pitts should be more involved, but I feel like he's more in an I'll believe it when I see it category.
1.0PPR, 6/TD
I have K. Allen (LAC) currently in my lineup, but the jets matchup has me spooked... to the point I'm considering putting in T. McLaurin (WSH) instead. Would I be crazy for sitting a stud going up against Sauce?
I wouldn't bench Keenan Allen if he were facing prime Revis, and Sauce isn't THAT good.
So I am trying to corner the market on 2nd half WR that goes off
Need 2 - .5 PPR
Watson v LAR
Rice v Mia
D Douglas v Wash
Gabe at Bengals
Shaheed v Bears
Plus QJ, JSN neither of who I am going to start
I'd go Davis and Douglas.
Jahan Dotson against the patriots or jakobi Meyers against the giants?
I'd roll Meyers and hope the offense rebounds in a solid matchup.
Puka @ GB
OR
Ford vs. AZ
Flex spot, PPR, Bonuses @ 100 yards rec and rush, Bonuses for long TDs. thanks
Its close, but I think Ford would be my call here.
Flex Spot Full PPR
Henderson v GB
Singletary v TB
TIA for the help.
I think Singletary is the call here. This is his shot to make a run at the starting job in my opinion.
1/2 Pt PPR- bottom of barrel as McCaffrey on bye, Achane and Herbert on IR.
my choices are..
McKinnon vs Miami
Ahmed vs KC
Dowdle vs Philly
yes gross…hoping for a TD
McKinnon
Need a WR. PPR league.
* J. Njigba @BALT -- Not a great matchup. Lockett and Metcalf cleared for takeoff. That guy Bobo in the mix as well.
* W. Dale Robinson @LV -- D. Jones back. Not sure if that's good or bad. Had eyes for Robinson before getting hurt. With D. Waller out, there could be a volume opportunity for Robinson. LV statistically tough against the pass. Could be a lot of Barkley here.
* K. Shakir @Cinci -- Had 6 for 90+ last week. Surprise. D. Knox being out clearly had something to do with it, but it could also be a shift in philosophy of throwing short and taking what the D gives you. No idea if this is the start of a trend or just a blip on the radar.
Honestly, I'd love 10+ points out of one of these guys.
Note: I'd have to drop J. Njigba for one of the other two.
Which one?
Thanks!
I think I'd stick with JSN.
Thanks. On JSH, just read this on the matchup. In short, not good:
First-round rookie slot receiver
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has played very well in recent weeks, but
D.K. Metcalf’s (79.0 PFF receiving grade, hip/ribs) return to the lineup signals a 70.0%-plus receiving-snap matchup against Baltimore’s lockdown slot defensive back tandem. Baltimore cornerback
Arthur Maulet (62.7 PFF coverage grade) and safety
Kyle Hamilton (76.1 PFF coverage grade) render Smith-Njigba a shaky half-PPR WR4/5.
Smith-Njigba ran routes at a 45.8% slot pre-snap alignment rate with Metcalf out of the lineup in Week 7 (63.6 PFF receiving grade, 2.74 yards per route run), but his 72.7% slot rate in Weeks 6 and 8 accurately reflect his intended role in head coach Pete Carroll’s offense.
While Smith-Njigba’s play has significantly improved since Weeks 1-5 (50.1 PFF receiving grade), he has yet to rise to a matchup-proof level.
The table below ranks in parentheses
Maulet's and Hamilton's slot receiver-coverage data among 31 defensive backs with at least 50 slot coverage snaps.
| Arthur Maulet | Kyle Hamilton |
PFF Coverage Grade | 55.9 (No. 18) | 62.6 (No. 12) |
Catch % Allowed | 66.7% (T-No. 11) | 66.7% (T-No. 11) |
Yards Allowed Per Coverage Snap | 1.19 (No. 10) | 0.69 (No. 1) |
15-Plus-Yard Allowed % | 1.8% (No. 4) | 0.0% (No. 1) |
Smith-Njigba should be left on Week 9 fantasy football benches.