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Topic n° 363 |
Fantasy Football: Last-minute start/sit for Week 4 |
il 11/12/2018 @ 04:09 da liny195
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Somehow
it’s already Week 4 in the NFL (weird) and byes have already started (weirder).
For fantasy players that starts to shorten the pool of available players and can
sometimes put a little more pressure on start/sit decisions. Well Cheap
Sterling Shepard Jersey , luckily we’re here to help ... hopefully.
Running backStart: Chris Carson, Seattle SeahawksSeattle took a running back in
the first round, yet the Seahawks have not let that stop Chris Carson from
reigning as the No. 1 back. Carson has outcarried Rashaad Penny 45-20 and
outsnapped him 49.5 percent to 28.7 percent on the season. That was a 32-3 and
74 percent to 14 percent advantage last week against the Cowboys. The Seahawks
want to run the ball and they’re playing the Cardinals, who have allowed the
most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs.Start: Phillip Lindsay,
Denver BroncosRoyce Freeman has a 36-33 rushing attempt over Lindsay this
season, but that’s partly because Lindsay was ejected after just four rushing
attempts this past week for throwing a punch. Still, Freeman only got 13 carries
on the day. Lindsay has been the Broncos’ top back and per Next Gen Stats, he’s
been the most “efficient” runner in the league with just 2.73 yards run per
positive yard gained. The Broncos might find themselves in a shootout with the
Kansas City Chiefs — Devontae Booker is the team’s top receiving back — but the
Chiefs are also giving up the second-most fantasy points per game to running
backs.Sit: Peyton Barber, Tampa Bay BuccaneersBarber is Tampa Bay’s top back,
but his production hasn’t really supported that role. He has just 124 yards on
43 carries and has only four targets and one reception for seven yards in the
passing game. Barber and the Buccaneers are playing the Chicago Bears who have
allowed the second-fewest fantasy points per game to running backs and have
faced the fifth-fewest rushing attempts through three weeks.Sit: Dion Lewis,
Tennessee TitansThis year was supposed to be different. The Titans were going to
run an NFL offense and the signing of Dion Lewis was a key. But Marcus Mariota
has been hurt and the offense really hasn’t taken off. Lewis hasn’t had more
than five receptions in a game this season and that came in Week 1 and he only
has 193 yards from scrimmage. Now Tennessee will face the Eagles, who are second
in DVOA against the run, 10th against running backs in the passing game, and
have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to running backs so far. Wide
receiverStart: Mike Williams, Los Angeles ChargersMike Williams is finding his
place in the Chargers offense. He’s the No. 2 wide receiver — third in targets
behind Keenan Allen and Melvin Gordon. Allen has yet to practice this week,
which could even increase Williams’s role. The San Francisco 49ers are likely to
be without Richard Sherman and have struggled to find a second corner to play
across from him. The Chargers haven’t gotten the attention of the Chiefs,
Buccaneers, or Rams, but through three weeks they lead the league in percentage
of offensive plays that have gained 20 or more yards. Williams has a
team-leading 17.2 yards per reception.Start: Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati BengalsBoyd
has unquestionably taken over as the Bengals’ No. 2 receiver. He’s second in
targets, receptions, and touchdowns — all behind A.J. Green. He also has six
receptions and a touchdown in each of the past two games. Cincinnati has been
the seventh-most pass-heavy team this season and will be facing a Falcons
defense that has struggled to stop the pass. Atlanta is 23rd against opposing
No. 2 receivers. Sit: Amari Cooper, Oakland RaidersIn three games, Cooper has
seen three, 10, and five targets. He’s had one Cheap
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out-targeted by Jared Cook and has the same number of targets as Jalen Richard.
That production probably isn’t going to get much better against a Browns teams
that has shut down opposing wide receivers. Cleveland is no worse than eighth in
DVOA defending against all positions in the passing game except for running
back, where the Browns are 31st. Sit: Corey Davis, Tennessee TitansEverything
about Corey Davis screams production, except for the actual production. He has a
30 percent target share (ninth-highest in the league), has gotten half of
Tennessee red zone targets, and has the third-highest rate of his team’s air
yards. But all of that has led to 13 receptions, 151 yards, and no touchdowns. A
productive game should be coming eventually, but if you have better options, you
might be better off waiting for it with him on your bench.Tight endStart: Trey
Burton, Chicago BearsYou probably had higher hopes if you drafted Trey Burton.
He’s been around TE16 for the season, which is streamable territory. But this
week could be the week Burton and the Bears offense gets on track. Chicago is
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