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Week 8 is on the proverbial doorstep, which means most season-long fantasy leagues have reached the halfway mark.
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You have lineup questions, we have lineup answers -- at least we hope so. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em is here to help fantasy managers make difficult roster decisions. And you know what is a good move? But that's too obvious, so you won't see the reigning MVP here. Instead, we're exploring more debatable situations. And if you can't find a player you are looking for, please check out the latest NFL Fantasy lineup rankings. Going off against the Broncos is one thing -- everyone does that -- but Hall also did so against the terrifying Eagles front. He logged more than 20 points against Philadelphia -- no other back has topped 15 against the Eagles, who just shut down the Dolphins' rushing attack. Hall now gets the Giants, who have allowed the second-most rushing yards and third-most rushing touchdowns to backs. They have allowed the eighth-most fantasy PPG to the position overall. Hall is a must-start RB, even with no teams on bye. Pacheco has now scored more than 13 fantasy points in five straight, with a touchdown in four of them. In that span, he is averaging
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RotoWire discusses the best players to start at each position heading into Week 8 of the fantasy basketball season. Start: Jordan Clarkson, Jazz. Clarkson returned Friday from a three-game absence due to a thigh injury. Clarkson is having an impressive season overall despite a drop in efficiency, averaging Start: Caleb Martin, Heat.
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They'll likely provide him with an additional week of rest by holding him out until Week 10 so he doesn't reaggravate the injury but we'll see how they handle it. Much like Allen, you're going to have to keep playing him, especially as heavy favorites at home with an implied point total approaching The Panthers have struggled with No. Spread: Jaguars Brown as the No. Giants 13th Jets Off. The veteran wide receiver ran a 4. Turnovers have been an issue with four interceptions in his past three games, which coincides with the injury to Mike Williams. After wondering how Puka Nacua would fair with Cooper Kupp as the centerpiece, he made a statement against Pittsburgh, torching their secondary for yards while earning 12 targets. RB RNK 33rd. Wilson is likely going to have another tough outing against this defense in Week 8. While chasing him on a week with no byes is unnecessary, his uptick in competency makes players like Kendrick Bourne and Demario Douglas more trustworthy. Michael Florio Fantasy Analyst. INT 5. But Purdy is still missing some key guys with left tackle Trent Williams ankle unlikely to play after missing practice all week following an absence in Week 7 at Minnesota.
You have lineup questions, we have lineup answers -- at least we hope so. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em is here to help fantasy managers make difficult roster decisions. And you know what is a good move?
It'll come down to how many touches he receives and his target share. Clarkson is having an impressive season overall despite a drop in efficiency, averaging Hockenson led the team in targets and receptions, locking him in as an elite option because of his volume. Robert Woods foot. I'm still starting Purdy in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues, but I'd be hesitant to start him in one-quarterback formats. Buffalo is getting cracked for 5. This is a tough matchup, but Waller looked explosive on his routes last week. The first was that he's not healthy and the injury will open the door for Jaleel McLaughlin to take more work, and the second was that the quad injury was more of a one-off situation and as he gets healthier, he'll become the clear starter. Sure, Jamaal Williams will work in more often. Metcalf will be back this week but the matchup is difficult, dropping him outside the top 24 while Lockett, who has been missing practice and could be out, falls into the flex range with Smith-Njigba and Bobo as long shots.
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