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6.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Which QB to start? I have Matt Ryan and
Russell Wilson.- Gary Mark Jr. (@gmarkjr) October 16, 2016Matt Ryan
racked up only 14 points last week due in part to having a tough road
matchup. A game at Seattle is just as unfavorable, so Ryan likely will
have a similar point total this week. Wilson has a much more favorable
matchup and thus has better overall, upside and downside scores and is
the choice here. -- KC#StartSitESPN J. Stewart or Arian Foster for FLEX
in a PPR league?- Fantasy League (@kickingkeatings) October 16,
2016Jonathan Stewart has a 94 rating in my matchup points category that
measures schedule favorability on a 0-100 scale, with 100 being the most
favorable. Arian Foster has 17 points on that scale, as Pittsburghs
rushing defense has been very good for most of this season. Add that
Foster is more of an injury question mark than Stewart, and Stewart is
the selection.#StartSitESPN Should I start Brandin Cooks at Carolina. Or
start Odell Beckham Jr. at New York this week?- BrandonVorhis75
(@brandonvorhis) October 16, 2016Brandin Cooks is facing a Carolina
secondary that wont have any of its top three cornerbacks from the start
of the season in todays lineup. That gives him a 90 rating in my
matchup points category, or near the top of that metrics 100-point
scale. Beckham has 55 matchup points, which is an above-average mark but
one nowhere near as strong as Cooks total. That disparity makes Cooks
the selection. -- KC#FFNow #StartSitESPN Which WR Sammie Coates or
Michael Crabtree?- Deelishizkat (@DeelishizKat) October 16, 2016Coates
has a highly favorable matchup against Miami, but he also has a hand
laceration that required stiches and a broken finger. Crabtree has
racked up nine or more points in every game and has four touchdowns over
the past two weeks, so hes nearly matchup-proof. Hes also not battling
any reported injuries, so consider Crabtree the selection here. --
KC#StartSitESPN Isiah Crowell or Tevin Coleman?- raju mudhar
(@rajumudhar) October 16, 2016An ESPN Insider article I wrote earlier
this week detailed how Coleman has gained only 5.3 yards per carry on
rushing plays where he is given good blocking (a metric known as GBYPA).
That is less than half of the 11.4 GBYPA Devonta Freeman has posted
this year. That disparity is why Freeman is going to get a lot more
carries than Coleman. Since Isaiah Crowell leads the league in GBYPA
(12.3), he has a lot more upside than Coleman even before factoring in
Colemans tough matchup at Seattle, so start Crowell. -- KCMarcus Mariota
against CLE or Andrew Luck against HOU? #StartSitESPN- Hustle Marsalice
(@Flex_Ryan) October 16, 2016Given the highly favorable matchup against
the Browns, it is possible Marcus Mariota throws a lot of passes and
repeats last weeks point total. The problem in relying on that is the
Titans like to lean on the power rushing game and they will be able to
do that against Cleveland. Andrew Luck is a pass-first quarterback
facing a Texans defense missing one of its starting safeties. Those
factors make Luck the selection. -- KC#StartSitESPN Cam Newton or
Russell Wilson. Seattle weather a factor?- Dan Ball (@ball_dan) October
16, 2016Given how incredibly favorable the matchup against New Orleans
is (83 on my 0-100 matchup points scale), Cam Newton might even be the
start even if there were 50 mph winds inside of the Superdome. Add in
possible bad weather in Seattle, and Newton is the pick. --
KC#StartSitESPN Should I start K. Benjamin (knee) flex? I have Ware,
Bernard on my bench.- GiantsJetsFangirl (@GiantJetFangirl) October 16,
2016Kelvin Benjamin is the type of player who can score 20 or more
points against weak matchups (e.g. 22 points against San Francisco in
Week 2) and New Orleans definitely falls into that category. Since
Benjamin was able to practice on a limited basis on Friday, it likely
indicates the questionable status is not as daunting as it looks. The
advice is to play for upside and put Benjamin in the lineup. -- KCShould
I start the Tenn Defense or Pittsburgh? #StartSitESPN- Bilal Kosovac
(@bilal_kosovac) October 16, 2016Pittsburgh has a very favorable matchup
against Miami (70 matchup points on my 0-100 matchup rating scale) but
the Titans have an even more favorable matchup against Cleveland (a
perfect 100 matchup points score). Add that to the Titans coming off of a
game where they racked up two interceptions and six sacks on their way
to a season-high 13 fantasy points and it makes Tennessee the pick here.
-- KC@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Brady or Rodgers today?- Dominick
DeBari (@DRoc3) October 16, 2016Talk about an embarrassment of riches!
Both are top five fantasy quarterbacks this week due to their passing
prowess, but Aaron Rodgers brings rushing prowess to the game as well
(82 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns so far this year). Thats
the kind of impact factor that gives Rodgers the start edge in this one.
-- KC#StartSitESPN ertz or j thomas- Ari Berke (@ajberkee) October 16,
2016Julius Thomas is back to fully practicing with the Jaguars. Chicago
is coming off of a game where they allowed the Colts tight ends to post
eight receptions for 58 yards and a touchdown. Jacksonville will
definitely target Thomas a lot due to this matchup and that upside makes
him the pick in this one. -- KC#StartSitESPN ppr Landry or Hilton as
flex?- David Finkenberg (@FinkenbergDavid) October 16, 2016T.Y. Hilton
practiced fully on Friday, so his questionable designation doesnt look
to be a concern. He has a higher upside grade than Jarvis Landry as
well, due in part to Houston missing one of its starting cornerbacks.
Combine those factors and Hilton is the pick. -- KC#StartSitESPN
Standard Flex Desean Jackson, Cameron Meredith, Zach Miller or James
White- Tessarose (@mztubbyrose) October 16, 2016With the Eagles outside
corners proving a bit suspect, DeSean Jackson is a reasonable upside
option in standard formats in this narrative-driven game against his
former club. -- J.M. #StartSitESPN banged up Will Fuller or Cameron
Meredith at my WR3?- Torbj?rd (@Chief_Jordan) October 16, 2016Will
Fuller has been quite DeSean-like in his variant production pattern,
while Cameron Meredith earns a sizable share of the Chicago offense with
Eddie Royal ailing. Lets go with Merediths higher floor here. -- J.M.
#StartSitESPN Whos the better flex play in non-PPR. Martellus Bennett or
Sterling Shepard. Thx- Josh Rock (@Doc_RockMD) October 16, 2016To make
it simple, Id rather have shares of Bennetts role in the Patriots elite
offense and their propensity to go with two-TE sets than with Sterling
Shepard and a struggling New York passing game. -- J.M. #StartSitESPN
Tyrod Taylor or Brian Hoyer, non-PPR, with McCoy as my RB1?- Matt
Cannici (@hillsideoak) October 16, 2016With the 49ers awful time of
possession trends -- a Chip Kelly staple (Eagles fan here!) -- Taylor
and McCoy could both feast on opportunities against an exploitable San
Francisco defense. The Jaguars actually have some respectable defensive
metrics against QBs in regard to total yardage and YPA, its really just a
poor touchdown rate so far. That said, Id rather ride with Taylor and
the rushing upside he offers in a nice matchup. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy
Jeremy Hill or Frank Gore? #StartSitESPN- Kevin Kross (@KevinKross22)
October 16, 2016Hey Kevin, its tough to go with Jeremy Hill here with
his decreased snap and touch rate last week and on a team poised as
sizable road underdogs his rushing upside is compromised. That said,
Frank Gore remains a high floor asset given his majority share of
meaningful touches from the Indy backfield. Houston has softened to the
run, as well. -- J.M. in a two game slump W. Fuller likely out A Hurns,
R. Matthews, or J. White for my flex? PPR. #StartSitESPN- Nic Brown
(@nic4sports) October 16, 2016Going with Ryan Mathews here. The risk in a
potential committee is taken into consideration, but the Redskins have
been uniquely soft against opposing running games, allowing 5.28 yards
per carry -- most in the league. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy w. fuller or b.
Cooks #StartSitESPN- smitti (@MrGrownManSwag) October 16, 2016Cooks has
the larger sample of success and a better setup here at home, where Drew
Brees has averaged a ridiculous 25.6 fantasy points per game since the
start of last season. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Bills Defence
or Eagles Defense- Jeremy Fitzpatrick (@JeremyFitzpat12) October 16,
2016Both are nice options, but the Bills are in a better spot at home
and facing this high-snap 49ers offense, which offers increased big-play
potential for Buffalos surging pass rush. -- J.M. #StartSitESPN
DeAndre Washington or Bilal Powell?- Lisa Brillhart (@BrillhartLisa)
October 16, 2016Rather assume the upside DeAndre Washington offers in a
share with Jalen Richard than Powells change-of-pace role as the
receiving back for the Jets. -- J.M. Starting Gurley & Howard. Who
for Flex: Landry, Blount, Crowell? #startsitESPN- bay_csw (@baycsw)
October 16, 2016Landry is the safest option here, as his target share is
incomparable. Blount is in a fine spot on a home favorite, thus some
nice rushing upside is present, but we know his floor is fairly low when
he doesnt score. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy Brady or Roethlisberger?
#StartSitESPN- Kim Tabor (@kimtabor) October 16, 2016A very good problem
to have! Lets go with Brady here, as hes at home and well positioned to
thrive against a somewhat reeling Cincinnati defense that Dallas just
pushed around. -- J.M. #StartSitESPN Golden Tate, Cameron Meredith,
Quincy Enunwa. Can only start 1 in ppr. @Stephania_ESPN @ESPNFantasy
@MatthewBerryTMR @espn- Stuart Cohen (@stuartrcohen) October 16,
2016With the Cardinals solid secondary in place, Im fading Enunwa a bit
as hes struggled recently with increased coverage attention. Cam
Meredith gets the nod here, as his role should be sizable after
establishing a strong rapport with Hoyer last week. -- J.M. T.Y. Hilton
or Christine Michael at Flex? Thanks guys! #StartSitESPN- HSG_Messi
(@HSG_Messi) October 16, 2016Some might scoff at the riches here, but
lets remember Christine Michael was a late-round pick in most drafts.
That said, Hilton is a true WR1 in my view given his 27 percent share of
his passing offense and rich vertical targets. I like both options, but
side with Hiltons more proven pattern and intriguing big-play upside.
-- J.M. @ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN whos the flex to play: Charles Clay,
Vernon Davis, or Jalen Richard?- Robert Evans (@RobertE7077) October 16,
2016Richard produced a respectable total yardage outing last week and
has a nearly equal claim to touches with DeAndre Washington, so he gets
the call over these tight ends. -- J.M. Julio Jones vs. Seahawks or
John Brown @ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN- Rico (spooky) (@ActuallyAmRico)
October 16, 2016I appreciate the hesitation with Julio Jones given his
hit-or-miss pattern of late and the Seattle secondary up today, but what
about those hits? Meaning, Jones can still deliver big numbers even in
the face of a poor matchup and we really shouldnt try to perfectly
predict or curate when hell go off. I dont want to miss out on a big
game from Julio, and while more unlikely given the circumstances, its
still in the outcome spectrum. John Brown is a fine option to consider
as an upside flex or even WR2, but not above Jones. -- J.M. Crabtree,
JMatt or Meredith? 10 team std league. #StartSitESPN- Clyde Gaines
(@ceg2nd) October 16, 2016We can get Michael Crabtree in the lineup, as
the Chiefs secondary has ceded the fifth-most fantasy points to
receivers and his sizable share of the Raiders productive passing game
is inviting. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy Ware or Edelman flex PPR
#StartSitESPN- paul miller (@paulsmiller) October 16, 2016With 10
targets last week and a positive correction likely coming in the catch
rate department, lets get Edelman in the lineup in a PPR format. --
J.M. #StartSitESPN Cobb, Stewart, Cooks... 1 WR 1 Flex spot?- Chris
(@RUMRNNER10) October 16, 2016Id sit Cobb of this trio. I know hes due
some nice rushing work and I value his upside in that sense, but Stewart
should see double-digit touches against a soft Saints defense and
merits increased interest. -- J.M. Flex - Woods or Lockett
#StartSitESPN- Nick Lyons (@pwdrkg) October 16, 2016This is somewhat of a
floor vs. ceiling debate, as Woods has a 25-plus percent share of the
Bills targets since Sammy Watkins went down, while Lockett has immense
big-play upside but a small share of the Seattle offense. I have Woods
higher in this one, but understand chasing the upside if thats your
angle. Its not always so binary, but if you want a steadier/safer role,
its Woods. -- J.M. Mariota or Newton #StartSitESPN- Shannon Roberts
(@TNGirl8539) October 16, 2016Marcus Mariota had a great Week 5 and is
about to start an awesome home stretch of matchups, but lets ride with
Cam Newton, as he tallied five touchdowns last time in the Superdome.
-- J.M. #StartSitESPN Eli Rogers or sterling Shepard?- Mike Hamann
(@RavenCoho) October 16, 2016I really like Rogers potential as a PPR
flex, but prefer Shepards more proven share of his offense and the
potential to net matchups against the lower portions of the Ravens
secondary depth chart. -- J.M. @ESPNFantasy Fozzy Whittaker or Chris
Ivory? Yes, sadly that js a serious question. #StartSitESPN- Sammy
Kruegar (@sammykruegar) October 16, 2016Going with Ivory for any hope he
can secure goal-line work for the Jags in Chicago. -- J.M. PPR Lacy or
Crowell? Worried about Lacy volume and late start time. #StartSitESPN-
Kyle Jordan (@KyleJordan75) October 16, 2016I wouldnt worry about Lacys
volume, unless you mean too many touches! But really, with Starks
sidelined, he has a really nice setup today. -- J.M. Should I go with
Jamaal Charles or John Brown at FLEX this week? #StartSitESPN- Zach
Zuber (@zzuber34) October 16, 2016I have Brown a bit ahead of Charles. I
know there is often a higher floor and cost certainty with a running
back, and this is a tough call given Charles immense upside and
efficiency. That said, Brown has 27 targets over his past two games with
Carson Palmer and faces one of the best matchups of the slate with the
Jets soft secondary coming to town. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy K. Benjamin or
Edelman? PPR #StartSitESPN- Matthew Szabat (@matt_szabat) October 16,
2016Ill be siding with the sweet matchup for Kelvin Benjamin against the
Saints. New Orleans allows the most points per drive and the
seventh-most fantasy points per game to wideouts. Benjamin is a riskier
play, as he does have a wide outcome spectrum, with the Patriots Julian
Edelman having the higher floor in PPR, but Ill take the higher ceiling
in that potentially back-and-forth game in the Superdome. --
J.M.@ESPNFantasy jamal charles or eddie lacy #StartSitESPN- Ron Griggs
Jr (@Rgriggsar) October 16, 2016Lets go with Eddie Lacy, as hes due a
massive share of the workload against a Dallas rushing defense that
ranks 27th on Pro Football Focus. As Adam Teicher of ESPNs NFL Nation
notes, the training wheels might not yet come off for Charles. --
J.M.FLEX: Artis-Payne vs NO or M.Wallace vs NYG#StartSitESPN- [enter
slave name] (@lightsoutdso) October 16, 2016With Jonathan Stewart back
for the Panthers today, Mike Wallace is the better flex option with
Steve Smith sidelined for the Ravens. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Forte or
Cooks in the FLEX?- Colts SB51 Champs (@Stealth_Nation) October 16,
2016Matt Forte is now in a committee of sorts with Bilal Powell, with
the loss of receiving work proving hurtful for his yardage/fantasy
floor. Brandin Cooks has been quiet since an awesome opener, but he has a
nice matchup at home against a young and depleted Carolina secondary.
Lets go with Cooks. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN James white or Kenny Brit ppr-
Kam (@kamr45) October 16, 2016With Brian Quick out for the Rams I get
some sleeper buzz for Kenny Britt, but Id much rather have White in a
PPR format. The Patriots receiving back was second among backs in points
per route run in PPR formats last season and led the team in snaps and
total yards out of the backfield in a game they led throughout in
Cleveland in Week 5. -- J.M.Zach Miller or lance kendricks to start
today at TE? #StartSitESPN- Kelly (@jkadoption) October 16, 2016Zach
Miller leads the Bears in red zone targets, touchdowns and is second in
targets and routes since Brian Hoyer took over the starting gig in Week
3. Lets ride with his rapport over any asset on the Rams. --
J.M.#StartSitESPN start jesse james or charles clay .5 ppr- Randell
Radford (@rradford44) October 16, 2016Going to ride with The Outlaw
Jesse James, as he has a valuable red-zone rapport with Ben
Roethlisberger and could see increased targets with Markus Wheaton and
Sammie Coates ailing. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Jarvis Landry or Jordan
Matthews?- Tom Collier (@abqcolliers) October 16, 2016Jarvis Landry
leads the NFL in target share of his respective offense with 32 percent
of the teams passing attempts directed his way so far. Landrys floor is
higher than Matthews, especially as game script could trend pass-heavy
for a Miami team trying to keep pace with the Steelers. --
J.M.#StartSitESPN Wilson or Stafford?- Matthew Edmiston (@ed_mis_ton)
October 16, 2016As inviting as this home setup might appear for Matthew
Stafford and the Lions, especially with L.A.s top cover corner
sidelined, I prefer Russell Wilsons home matchup against a generous
Atlanta defense allowing the third-most points per drive in the league.
-- J.M.Fleener or Kerley in my final flex slot? #StartSitESPN- Ant.
Reynolds. (@_AtownBoyy_) October 16, 2016Jeremy Kerley faces a bit of
uncertainty in terms of chemistry -- and thus floor -- with Colin
Kaepernick behind center, so Im actually going with the potential
ceiling for Coby Fleener. Kerley has a higher floor of late, especially
in PPR formats, but Ill take on upside shares of a Saints target at home
if possible. -- J.M.DeVante Parker or Cameron Meredith for the flex
start? @ESPNFantasy #FFNow #StartSitESPN- Alex Poe (@PoeTheHoe) October
16, 2016With Eddie Royal still ailing, Cameron Meredith is a fine flex
option to consider. That said, Id rather play DeVante Parker and his
higher ceiling. Going back to the Landry point, we could see an uptick
in passing volume for the Fins as home underdogs in a game with a lofty
implied point total. Garbage time could be valuable for Miamis passing
game. -- J.M.Lacy or yeldon ppr #StartSitESPN- Eric Slafky (@Es8381)
October 16, 2016Last time we saw the Jaguars offense, Yeldon dominated
touches and snaps, but I dont really trust that backfield breakdown just
yet. As for Lacy, hes got sole claim to the workload with James Starks
sidelined. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Matt Jones or Cole Beasley #StartSitESPN-
Ryan Mosby (@Mosby10) October 16, 2016In a pure PPR Beasley has the
safer and higher fantasy floor, especially with how the Packers have
struggled against opposing receivers given their depleted secondary. --
J.M.#StartSitESPN Start Dak or Luck? Standard league- Steve Waldrop
(@waldropsk) October 16, 2016Riding with Andrew Luck here, as the Texans
rate 25th in pressuring the pocket over the past two weeks, which could
signal some upside for the Colts passing game. Dak Prescott has been
stellar so far for Dallas, but the matchup isnt ideal as the Packers
pressure the pocket at the highest rate in the NFC and have a
historically stout rushing defense so far. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Stand
league Wallace or Coates?- Heartfelt Collages (@HeartfeltLeslie) October
16, 2016Sammie Coates is a game-time decision for the Steelers with a
fractured finger. Lets ride with Wallace and his increased target upside
for the Ravens. -- J.M.Artis-Payne, Mike Gillislee, or Bobby Rainey??
Standard league. Grim, I know. #StartSitESPN- Seth T (@sht75) October
16, 2016It gets grim at tailback, no doubt. Lets go with Bobby Rainey
here, who at least could retain a reasonable yardage role in the
receiving phase for the Giants. -- J.M.Doug Baldwin or OBJ
#StartSitESPN- Rick (@GetAtRickJames1) October 16, 2016Id love to get
both of these guys in the lineup, but Im favoring Odell Beckham given
the potential to face Shareece Wright and an exploitable Baltimore
secondary. -- J.M.Will Fuller, Jamaal Charles or Cobb at my flex spot?
#StartSitESPN- Zach Kramer (@zkramer06) October 16, 2016I have Randall
Cobb rated highest of this group -- he could earn increased rushing
upside and had a strong target share last week. -- J.M.QB battle:Alex
Smith or Carson Palmer? #StartSitESPN- O.J. Mesina (@ojbuckeyes) October
16, 2016Lets go with Carson Palmer, as the Jets have allowed the most
yards per attempt and have been uniquely susceptible to vertical passing
targets, something the Cardinals are uniquely aggressive with. --
J.M.@ESPNFantasy J Stewart or D Baldwin in flex spot? #StartSitESPN-
Wally Samuels (@AppTarHeel) October 16, 2016Going with Doug Baldwin
here. Its tough to trust Jonathan Stewart, even in a choice matchup, but
mostly its about Baldwin and his 23 percent share of a potentially
dangerous Seattle passing game. -- J.M.Woods, James White or Pryor
#StartSitESPN- Stephen Mojica (@S_Mojo) October 16, 2016Lets ride with
Terrell Pryor and his sizable market share of the Cleveland passing
game. As road dogs against a Titans secondary that has proved
exploitable, he could build a nice outing. -- J.M.
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his 11-year career spent with five different teams.Hicks original quotes
were published by author Jeff Pearlman in a new book about Brett Favre
titled, Gunslinger. In the book, Hicks was quoted as saying that coaches
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Redskins, Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins, said he had no problems
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