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Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry will face a Denver Broncos Defense that ranked 12th in rushing yards allowed per game over the past four contests. In that same span, Henry has averaged 164.2 rushing yards per game (best in NFL among RBs). There has been some preseason talk about Henry getting more involved as a receiver in 2020 which would significantly improve his fantasy
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods is one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL, and he remains underrated for fantasy. He’s put up over 2,300 yards between the last two seasons, and he’s also gone for over 85 receptions in each year. Similar to teammate Cooper Kupp, he’s got a great matchup for Week 1. The Dallas Cowboys have a depleted cornerback
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has been one of the best fantasy receivers when he’s been on the field. He finished as the WR4 last season, and he started the year extremely hot by averaging over 20 PPR points per game in his first eight contests. This year, he gets another chance to start the season on a high note against a Dallas
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff regressed last season, along with the rest of the roster, but he is presented with a great matchup in Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys lost starting cornerback Byron Jones this offseason, and their safety room saw no improvements. They’ll be forced to throw the ball in Week 1 to keep up with the high-octane Dallas offense.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry should be considered a strong midrange TE1 for Sunday’s season opener on the road against the Bengals. Playing on the franchise tag this year, Henry isn’t worried too much about it and wants his play to do the talking. The 25-year-old from Arkansas has yet to play a full season in his four years with the Bolts because
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allenhas at least 97 catches for at least 1,196 yards in each of the past three seasons, and he’s scored exactly six touchdowns in each of those years. But that would’ve been hard to replicate in 2020, even if it were still Philip Rivers, not Tyrod Taylor under center. The Chargers are expected to run the ball more this
The Las Vegas Raiders defense has the unenviable task of trying to shut down All-Pro do-it-all running back Christian McCaffrey in Week 1 on the road. McCaffrey had an MVP-caliber season last year, going over 1,000 yards both rushing and receiving with 19 total touchdowns. Pro Bowl linebacker Cory Littleton will be leaned on heavily in order to try and slow McCaffrey down in both
Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. (hamstring) was a full participant in practice on Wednesday. Henderson had been heading in a positive direction prior to Wednesday, and his full participation puts him on track to be active for the Week 1 matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday night. Rookie Cam Akers is still the favorite to lead this backfield in touches, at least
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should be considered a flex piece for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. The addition of Robby Anderson means Samuel will have to fight for targets and earn a bigger receiving role behind WR1 D.J. Moore. It remains to be seen who Teddy Bridgewater will target more out of Anderson and Samuel, so it’s best to view the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson should be considered a flex option, at best, in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. With Anderson making his Carolina debut this week, it remains to be seen how large of a role he will have in this passing offense. The WR will have to fend off Curtis Samuel if he wants to solidify the WR2 role on the
Detroit Lions wide receivers Kenny Golladay (hamstring) and Danny Amendola (hamstring) and rookie running back D’Andre Swift (hip) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. All three players should be good to go, barring any setbacks, for Week 1 against the Bears. Golladay is the clear No. 1 in Detroit and finished as a top-10 wideout in 2019. Start him with confidence as a WR1
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a low-end WR1 for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Moore is coming off a breakout second season in which he had 135 targets, 87 receptions, and 1,175 yards. The Raiders ranked in the middle in terms of points allowed to WRs last season, but Moore’s huge role in this passing offense keeps him in the WR1 tier
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is a good TE2 for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. With Greg Olsen now gone, Thomas will become the TE1 of the Panthers and he has no competition for his role. It’s important to note the TE has been dealing with a toe injury recently, but the team seems confident he will be able to play. Thomas
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill (thigh) and wide receiver Chris Moore (finger) did not practice on Wednesday. Hill saw just 55 carries in his rookie season and is behind Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards on the depth chart, so he’s firmly off the radar for starting lineups in Week 1 against the Browns. If Hill is inactive, it could mean a bigger role
The Carolina Panthers Defense should not be started in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. The Panthers had a lot of turnover on defense this past offseason with Luke Kuechly retiring and the losses of Mario Addison, Gerald McCoy, James Bradberry, Eric Reid, and Bruce Irvin, notably. Now, the infusion of new, young defensive players and a new coaching system will be hard to trust
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is slowly being worked back into practice this week. Williams was listed as a limited participant in practice, giving him a chance to play in Week 1 against the Bengals. However, even if Williams is active for the season opener, he could easily be limited in terms of his snap count.
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye should be left on the bench for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Las Vegas ranked 19th in points allowed to kickers last season, making them a generally tough matchup for the position. Slye also went 25 of 32 on field goal attempts last season, good for 78.1 percent. It’s best to wait and see if the kicker can become
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey is coming off a record fantasy season last year in which he finished with the second-most fantasy points of all time. The running back is truly elite in the rushing and passing game and is the focal point of the Carolina offense. Despite the Raiders being middle-tier in terms of allowing points to opposing RBs, McCaffrey’s incredible usage makes
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that center Mike Pouncey (neck) will be a game-time decision for Week 1 against the Bengals for an injury related to his neck injury from last year. Pouncey played in just five games last year because of his neck injury, so this is a concern for the team’s offensive line. Losing the four-time Pro Bowler would certainly
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be making his debut this week with the team. Bridgewater last played in 2019 with the New Orleans Saints in a total of nine games and started in five. Now in a new system, it’s best to wait and see how the QB performs with a new set of weapons before starting him in fantasy in single-QB leagues. This
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry will face a Denver Broncos Defense that ranked 12th in rushing yards allowed per game over the past four contests. In that same span, Henry has averaged 164.2 rushing yards per game (best in NFL among RBs). There has been some preseason talk about Henry getting more involved as a receiver in 2020 which would significantly improve his fantasy
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods is one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL, and he remains underrated for fantasy. He’s put up over 2,300 yards between the last two seasons, and he’s also gone for over 85 receptions in each year. Similar to teammate Cooper Kupp, he’s got a great matchup for Week 1. The Dallas Cowboys have a depleted cornerback
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has been one of the best fantasy receivers when he’s been on the field. He finished as the WR4 last season, and he started the year extremely hot by averaging over 20 PPR points per game in his first eight contests. This year, he gets another chance to start the season on a high note against a Dallas
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff regressed last season, along with the rest of the roster, but he is presented with a great matchup in Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys lost starting cornerback Byron Jones this offseason, and their safety room saw no improvements. They’ll be forced to throw the ball in Week 1 to keep up with the high-octane Dallas offense.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry should be considered a strong midrange TE1 for Sunday’s season opener on the road against the Bengals. Playing on the franchise tag this year, Henry isn’t worried too much about it and wants his play to do the talking. The 25-year-old from Arkansas has yet to play a full season in his four years with the Bolts because
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allenhas at least 97 catches for at least 1,196 yards in each of the past three seasons, and he’s scored exactly six touchdowns in each of those years. But that would’ve been hard to replicate in 2020, even if it were still Philip Rivers, not Tyrod Taylor under center. The Chargers are expected to run the ball more this
The Las Vegas Raiders defense has the unenviable task of trying to shut down All-Pro do-it-all running back Christian McCaffrey in Week 1 on the road. McCaffrey had an MVP-caliber season last year, going over 1,000 yards both rushing and receiving with 19 total touchdowns. Pro Bowl linebacker Cory Littleton will be leaned on heavily in order to try and slow McCaffrey down in both
Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. (hamstring) was a full participant in practice on Wednesday. Henderson had been heading in a positive direction prior to Wednesday, and his full participation puts him on track to be active for the Week 1 matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday night. Rookie Cam Akers is still the favorite to lead this backfield in touches, at least
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should be considered a flex piece for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. The addition of Robby Anderson means Samuel will have to fight for targets and earn a bigger receiving role behind WR1 D.J. Moore. It remains to be seen who Teddy Bridgewater will target more out of Anderson and Samuel, so it’s best to view the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson should be considered a flex option, at best, in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. With Anderson making his Carolina debut this week, it remains to be seen how large of a role he will have in this passing offense. The WR will have to fend off Curtis Samuel if he wants to solidify the WR2 role on the
Detroit Lions wide receivers Kenny Golladay (hamstring) and Danny Amendola (hamstring) and rookie running back D’Andre Swift (hip) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. All three players should be good to go, barring any setbacks, for Week 1 against the Bears. Golladay is the clear No. 1 in Detroit and finished as a top-10 wideout in 2019. Start him with confidence as a WR1
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a low-end WR1 for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Moore is coming off a breakout second season in which he had 135 targets, 87 receptions, and 1,175 yards. The Raiders ranked in the middle in terms of points allowed to WRs last season, but Moore’s huge role in this passing offense keeps him in the WR1 tier
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is a good TE2 for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. With Greg Olsen now gone, Thomas will become the TE1 of the Panthers and he has no competition for his role. It’s important to note the TE has been dealing with a toe injury recently, but the team seems confident he will be able to play. Thomas
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill (thigh) and wide receiver Chris Moore (finger) did not practice on Wednesday. Hill saw just 55 carries in his rookie season and is behind Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards on the depth chart, so he’s firmly off the radar for starting lineups in Week 1 against the Browns. If Hill is inactive, it could mean a bigger role
The Carolina Panthers Defense should not be started in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. The Panthers had a lot of turnover on defense this past offseason with Luke Kuechly retiring and the losses of Mario Addison, Gerald McCoy, James Bradberry, Eric Reid, and Bruce Irvin, notably. Now, the infusion of new, young defensive players and a new coaching system will be hard to trust
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is slowly being worked back into practice this week. Williams was listed as a limited participant in practice, giving him a chance to play in Week 1 against the Bengals. However, even if Williams is active for the season opener, he could easily be limited in terms of his snap count.
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye should be left on the bench for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Las Vegas ranked 19th in points allowed to kickers last season, making them a generally tough matchup for the position. Slye also went 25 of 32 on field goal attempts last season, good for 78.1 percent. It’s best to wait and see if the kicker can become
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey is coming off a record fantasy season last year in which he finished with the second-most fantasy points of all time. The running back is truly elite in the rushing and passing game and is the focal point of the Carolina offense. Despite the Raiders being middle-tier in terms of allowing points to opposing RBs, McCaffrey’s incredible usage makes
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that center Mike Pouncey (neck) will be a game-time decision for Week 1 against the Bengals for an injury related to his neck injury from last year. Pouncey played in just five games last year because of his neck injury, so this is a concern for the team’s offensive line. Losing the four-time Pro Bowler would certainly
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be making his debut this week with the team. Bridgewater last played in 2019 with the New Orleans Saints in a total of nine games and started in five. Now in a new system, it’s best to wait and see how the QB performs with a new set of weapons before starting him in fantasy in single-QB leagues. This
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry will face a Denver Broncos Defense that ranked 12th in rushing yards allowed per game over the past four contests. In that same span, Henry has averaged 164.2 rushing yards per game (best in NFL among RBs). There has been some preseason talk about Henry getting more involved as a receiver in 2020 which would significantly improve his fantasy
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods is one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL, and he remains underrated for fantasy. He’s put up over 2,300 yards between the last two seasons, and he’s also gone for over 85 receptions in each year. Similar to teammate Cooper Kupp, he’s got a great matchup for Week 1. The Dallas Cowboys have a depleted cornerback
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has been one of the best fantasy receivers when he’s been on the field. He finished as the WR4 last season, and he started the year extremely hot by averaging over 20 PPR points per game in his first eight contests. This year, he gets another chance to start the season on a high note against a Dallas
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff regressed last season, along with the rest of the roster, but he is presented with a great matchup in Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys lost starting cornerback Byron Jones this offseason, and their safety room saw no improvements. They’ll be forced to throw the ball in Week 1 to keep up with the high-octane Dallas offense.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry should be considered a strong midrange TE1 for Sunday’s season opener on the road against the Bengals. Playing on the franchise tag this year, Henry isn’t worried too much about it and wants his play to do the talking. The 25-year-old from Arkansas has yet to play a full season in his four years with the Bolts because
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allenhas at least 97 catches for at least 1,196 yards in each of the past three seasons, and he’s scored exactly six touchdowns in each of those years. But that would’ve been hard to replicate in 2020, even if it were still Philip Rivers, not Tyrod Taylor under center. The Chargers are expected to run the ball more this
The Las Vegas Raiders defense has the unenviable task of trying to shut down All-Pro do-it-all running back Christian McCaffrey in Week 1 on the road. McCaffrey had an MVP-caliber season last year, going over 1,000 yards both rushing and receiving with 19 total touchdowns. Pro Bowl linebacker Cory Littleton will be leaned on heavily in order to try and slow McCaffrey down in both
Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. (hamstring) was a full participant in practice on Wednesday. Henderson had been heading in a positive direction prior to Wednesday, and his full participation puts him on track to be active for the Week 1 matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday night. Rookie Cam Akers is still the favorite to lead this backfield in touches, at least
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should be considered a flex piece for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. The addition of Robby Anderson means Samuel will have to fight for targets and earn a bigger receiving role behind WR1 D.J. Moore. It remains to be seen who Teddy Bridgewater will target more out of Anderson and Samuel, so it’s best to view the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson should be considered a flex option, at best, in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. With Anderson making his Carolina debut this week, it remains to be seen how large of a role he will have in this passing offense. The WR will have to fend off Curtis Samuel if he wants to solidify the WR2 role on the
Detroit Lions wide receivers Kenny Golladay (hamstring) and Danny Amendola (hamstring) and rookie running back D’Andre Swift (hip) were all limited in practice on Wednesday. All three players should be good to go, barring any setbacks, for Week 1 against the Bears. Golladay is the clear No. 1 in Detroit and finished as a top-10 wideout in 2019. Start him with confidence as a WR1
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a low-end WR1 for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Moore is coming off a breakout second season in which he had 135 targets, 87 receptions, and 1,175 yards. The Raiders ranked in the middle in terms of points allowed to WRs last season, but Moore’s huge role in this passing offense keeps him in the WR1 tier
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is a good TE2 for the Week 1 matchup against the Raiders. With Greg Olsen now gone, Thomas will become the TE1 of the Panthers and he has no competition for his role. It’s important to note the TE has been dealing with a toe injury recently, but the team seems confident he will be able to play. Thomas
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill (thigh) and wide receiver Chris Moore (finger) did not practice on Wednesday. Hill saw just 55 carries in his rookie season and is behind Mark Ingram II and Gus Edwards on the depth chart, so he’s firmly off the radar for starting lineups in Week 1 against the Browns. If Hill is inactive, it could mean a bigger role
The Carolina Panthers Defense should not be started in this week’s matchup against the Raiders. The Panthers had a lot of turnover on defense this past offseason with Luke Kuechly retiring and the losses of Mario Addison, Gerald McCoy, James Bradberry, Eric Reid, and Bruce Irvin, notably. Now, the infusion of new, young defensive players and a new coaching system will be hard to trust
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) is slowly being worked back into practice this week. Williams was listed as a limited participant in practice, giving him a chance to play in Week 1 against the Bengals. However, even if Williams is active for the season opener, he could easily be limited in terms of his snap count.
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye should be left on the bench for this week’s matchup against the Raiders. Las Vegas ranked 19th in points allowed to kickers last season, making them a generally tough matchup for the position. Slye also went 25 of 32 on field goal attempts last season, good for 78.1 percent. It’s best to wait and see if the kicker can become
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey is coming off a record fantasy season last year in which he finished with the second-most fantasy points of all time. The running back is truly elite in the rushing and passing game and is the focal point of the Carolina offense. Despite the Raiders being middle-tier in terms of allowing points to opposing RBs, McCaffrey’s incredible usage makes
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said that center Mike Pouncey (neck) will be a game-time decision for Week 1 against the Bengals for an injury related to his neck injury from last year. Pouncey played in just five games last year because of his neck injury, so this is a concern for the team’s offensive line. Losing the four-time Pro Bowler would certainly
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be making his debut this week with the team. Bridgewater last played in 2019 with the New Orleans Saints in a total of nine games and started in five. Now in a new system, it’s best to wait and see how the QB performs with a new set of weapons before starting him in fantasy in single-QB leagues. This
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