Ertz is still a viable TE1, but I don't believe I trust drafting him in the top 50 anymore. The return of a healthy Alvin Kamara and the addition of Sanders should cut into Cook's production enough to boot him outside the top 10 at the position — he's currently the ninth tight end off the board. People can talk up straight-line speed, physical stature and burst scores, convinced they’ll translate seamlessly to the next level, but a receiver’s ability to deceive through footwork is the most transferable characteristic. It's not an ideal gig for fantasy production. Believe it or not, two 37-year-olds on opposing teams made this week's sleeper list. The numberFire projection algorithm calls for him to finish as the QB9 in scoring this week. On the year, the Cowpokes have given up 4.5 yards per carry and the most rushing TDs to RBs (7). His average healthy season: 1,752 total yards, 15 total touchdowns and 65 receptions. This season will feature its own unique challenges, but this doesn't change the foundational information you require. Pettis, who’s lined up in the slot 44.7 percent of the time, will see a mixture of Fabian Moreau (101.4 passer rating, 88.9 catch% allowed) and Josh Norman (134.2, 73.5) in coverage, the two most exploitable DBs the club has to offer. Adam Gase continues to inexplicably be employed as the head coach of the New York Jets, and the release of Le'Veon Bell has to be a dream come true for Gase's fetish of feeding touches to inefficient players. top sleeper at his current average draft position, Colts' Kemoko Turay 'making good progress' toward return, Stock up, Stock down in Colts' 31-27 win over Bengals, Texans claim DT Eli Aknou off waivers from Colts, Colts' Philip Rivers nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Week, The good, the bad and the ugly from Colts' 31-27 win over Bengals, Colts' snap counts in Week 6 win vs. Bengals, Colts didn't hit panic mode despite early deficit vs. Bengals, 5 takeaways from Colts' 31-27 win over Bengals, Colts' Frank Reich says Philip Rivers was 'in the zone', Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. The Chiefs are coming off of a loss themselves in which they were picked apart by. Josh Allen's playing at a significantly higher level than Carr this year and should cause fits for Kansas City's defense. Gallup’s presumed assignment, Sidney Jones, has conceded a 104.4 passer rating and 1.76 yards per snap. Here are my sleepers and busts for the 2020 fantasy football season: Kenyan Drake was a second round pick (Average draft position: 20) before we found out he was in a walking boot for precautionary reasons. You looking to wait on a quarterback in your draft? CB Daryl Worley, MVS’ expected assignment, has been a bright spot allowing a 79.8 passer rating and 0.99 yards per snap. My gut tells me Kyler Murray won't force-feed Hopkins the target share he was accustomed to in Houston (30 percent of the team's total the past two years), because Kliff Kingsbury's offense doesn't work that way. Expected to have almost his entire battery back — Shepard remains very questionable — Jones should again resemble the dazzling greenhorn who captured fantasy hearts and minds Week 3 in Tampa.

Nonetheless, Dalton looked sharp for a quarter and a half under short notice in Week 5, completing nine of 11 passes for 111 yards.

Edelman (ADP: 80) should still provide value in most PPR leagues, but I expect Tom Brady's departure to affect him the most.
Fearless Forecast: 4 receptions, 67 receiving yards, 1 receiving touchdown, 14.7 fantasy points, Dante Pettis, SF, WR (3 percent started; Yahoo DFS: $11)Matchup: at WasVegas Line/Total: SF -10, 42. Jeudy (ADP: 99) is just that good and it's indicative of Sutton (ADP: 49) not being the only fish in the pond anymore. I'd rather draft Alexander Mattison (ADP: 133) and save the headaches. It greets every opposing wide receiver with a friendly tail wag. He's scored at least nine touchdowns three times in his career, including last year. If you're in need of a WR2 or flex option, take a chance with Preston Williams while he's hot. Howard on injured reserve with a torn Achilles, Cameron Brate saw a significant uptick in snaps and targets against the Bears, which led to a decent outing compared to his production from Week 1 to Week 4. If something is too good to be true, it usually is. Convincing the stubborn he isn’t a bust is a fruitless task, but the sensible understand his efficiency. Also, borrowing from a daily fantasy strategy, he's an intriguing stacking option with Cousins for gamers chasing ceiling and in need of help at quarterback and tight end. This recommendation relies solely on Graham's potential opportunities rather than the matchup. Graham hasn't eclipsed 60 receiving yards in a game this season, but he's clearly the go-to pass-catcher in the red zone with a team-leading four touchdown receptions. The Chiefs are coming off of a loss themselves in which they were picked apart by Derek Carr. Despite playing behind five matadors masquerading as an offensive line the last five seasons in Southern California, Rivers averaged 4,523 yards and 29 touchdowns. Beyond Waller's immense talent and measurables, he became the top option in Jon Gruden's passing game by default. Those numbers won't excite you, but think back to the offseason for a moment. New York’s opponent, Arizona, will receive its own boost. They are light-years behind the offensive scheme head coach Matt Nagy helped develop in Kansas City.

It won't be long before the UCLA product is receiving the lion's share of carries. Ekeler's upside in points-per-reception leagues is still very high, but the overall price-tag (ADP: 25) is simply too much, especially with Tyrod Taylor or rookie Justin Herbert under center.
Now they face the New York Jets, who give up the second-most points (tied with the Atlanta Falcons) and rank 25th against passing attacks. Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. Jeudy can do everything Courtland Sutton can, but better. They’ve also allowed 4.8 receptions per game to RBs. Back issues played a role in Gronkowski (ADP: 72) retiring two years ago. Now, most don't trust it, a Cambridge study suggests. The offense doesn't have a solid No. This is your weekly home for finding deep sleeper options across the board this year with plug-and-play options listed at quarterback, running back, receiver, and tight end. Well, that was fun — unless you owned A.J.