Wondering whether or not to start Ezekiel Elliott and Mike
Evans, or to bench C.J. Beathard and Kendall Wright? The network bozos
specialize in that kind of advice. If you’re looking for help with your real
starting lineup conundrums, read on.
Here are my picks to roll, and
get rolled, in Week 8 of the 2017 season.
Watch ‘em roll
Philip Rivers, QB,
Chargers at Patriots. Last Sunday night’s performance against Matt Ryan’s Falcons
notwithstanding, New England’s pass defense remains ripe for the picking.
Nobody has surrendered more yards or TDs through the air than the Pats. Rivers is
armed with a solid receiving corps that’s hungry for the ball, and he will feed
them often.
Joe Mixon, RB,
Bengals vs. Colts. We’re still waiting for that breakout game we know is coming
for Mixon, and it didn’t help when the rookie received zero carries in the
second half against Pittsburgh. This may
not be the big week, but Mixon should be leaned on heavily against an Indy run
defense that has been exploited by big plays recently. Mixon is a big-play kind
of back.
Chris Thompson,
RB, Redskins vs. Cowboys. With the recent injuries to Washington’s offensive
line, the team will likely have trouble moving the ball on the ground, even
against a so-so Dallas run defense. Look for Thompson to be a big part of the
game plan, particularly as a receiver out of the backfield, as Kirk Cousins
looks for quick hits and continues to ignore his mediocre wideouts.
Devin Funchess,
WR, Panthers at Buccaneers. Funchess has been getting plenty of targets from
Cam Newton (no less than seven per game since Week 2), yet he hasn’t done much
with them save for two of those outings. Against the awful Bucs secondary, which
has given up a league-high bounty of fantasy points to WRs in PPR leagues – he
should be able to capitalize on all that attention, despite his sometimes-shaky
QB play.
Alshon Jeffery,
WR, Eagles vs. 49ers. Carson Wentz is playing at an elite level, though Jeffery
has yet to exploit his quarterback’s largesse. But the tide should turn Sunday
when the 49ers’ corners face Philly’s aerial onslaught. Jeffrey and Nelson
Agholor should both be high-volume players in this one, with TDs in store for
each.
More thumbs up
(excluding the no-brainers): QBs Carson
Wentz, Dak Prescott, Derek Carr, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson; RBs Mark Ingram,
DeVonta Freeman; WRs Kelvin Benjamin, Keenan Allen, Tyrell Williams, Adam
Thielen, Michael Crabtree, Chris Hogan, Doug Baldwin.
Roll ‘em back
Matt
Stafford, QB, Lions vs. Steelers. Stafford is coming off a
bye, which he surely needed after taking an enormous amount of punishment over
his first six games. But he’ll most likely be facing one of the NFL’s stingiest
secondaries without his favorite target, Golden Tate, and his up-and-coming
rookie, Kenny Golladay. Marvin Jones and the incredible shrinking Eric Ebron
won’t cut it in this matchup.
Carlos
Hyde, RB, 49ers at Eagles. Philly’s run defense has allowed just 67 yards
per game on the ground this season, and they’ve been even more stifling of
late. That’s partly because they’re good, but also because opponents abandon
their running games early to try to keep pace. Hyde is still the 49ers’
featured back, but he won’t be featured much in this cross-country contest.
Jerick
McKinnon, RB, Vikings at Browns. Just when we thought
McKinnon had this backfield to himself, Latavius Murray comes along and
out-performs him in Week 7. While these two will continue to share touches,
neither is a good bet against the Browns’ much-improved run defense.
Will
Fuller, WR, Texans at Seahawks. How do you bench a
wideout who has registered five touchdowns over his last three games? First,
you note that those five scoring plays came among just eight total receptions,
which is fairly remarkable. Then you focus on the opponent, and remember they
are called the Legion of Boom for a reason.
Terrelle
Pryor, WR, Redskins vs. Cowboys. Not only should you not
start Pryor this week, you might as well drop him, as he has been supplanted in
the WR pecking order by Josh Doctson. That said, none of the Redskins wideouts has
done much to write about this season, as Cousins trains his sites mostly on his
tight ends and Chris Thompson.
More thumbs down: QBs Ben Roethlisberger,
Josh McCown, Jacoby Brissett; RBs Doug Martin, Thomas Rawls, Tevin Coleman,
Jamaal Charles, Rob Kelley, Matt Forte, Wendell Smallwood, Marlon Mack, Isaiah
Crowell; WRs DeSean Jackson, Martavis Bryant, Jermaine Kearse, Donte Moncrief,
Danny Amendola, Willie Snead, Dontrelle Inman.
TAKING A FLIER
Dion Lewis, RB,
Patriots vs. Chargers. Fantasy veterans know that it’s always risky to hitch
your fantasy fate to a New England RB. That’s why, despite emerging over the
last three games as the Patriots’ lead back, you never know when the game plan
will dictate that Lewis spend the game watching from the sidelines. Still,
given the juicy matchup with the poor Chargers run defense, and so many RBs on
bye, Lewis is worth a flier.
DON’T BE THE BONEHEAD
WHO…who overlooks another early kickoff in London on Sunday. The Vikings face
the Browns, and Stefon Diggs will likely be a game-time decision. Other
late-breaking news could also affect your lineup choices, so don’t oversleep!
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