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Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected back in the running back equation for Mondays contest versus Kansas City. Moss has missed each of the teams previous three outings due to a toe injury, but he now figures to slot in as the primary backup to Devin Singletary. While Moss has carved out a steady role as a rookie, he holds little season-long
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had the worst game of his career last week but should be in a good position to rebound versus the hapless Giants. Gibson was limited to just 51 yards on 16 touches last week and failed to find the end zone for the first time since Week 1. Fantasy managers, however, should slot Gibson back in their starting
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been more involved in the team’s offense over the last two weeks and is trending upwards in fantasy. McKissic is coming off back-to-back games with eight targets and went for over 40 receiving yards in each game. The former Lion has always excelled as a passing-downs back and Washington seems to be finding ways to play to
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the few bright spots for Washington this season and should have another solid game versus the Giants. McLaurin is averaging nine targets-per-game and should be able to turn those looks into fantasy points against a beatable Giants secondary. Washington changed quarterbacks recently but it shouldn’t affect McLaurin who has dealt with poor quarterback play
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen his targets decrease over the last two weeks making him tough to trust in fantasy. Thomas has caught just two of eight targets in the last two games and has not found the end zone since Week 1. The lack of touchdown production is bad for Thomas as he’s not the type of tight end that
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon started off the season with a six reception performance in the opener. Since then, Herndon has seven total receptions over the last four games. It doesn’t help that the Jets offense is horrendous and head coach Adam Gase appears to have no idea what he’s doing. Herndon will have a tough matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week
The Washington Football Team defense is in a good position for fantasy production in a Week 6 matchup with the Giants. The strength of the Washington defense has been it’s defensive line with Chase Young, Ryan Kerrigan, and Montez Sweat forming one of the best pass-rushing trios in football. New York, on the other hand, has struggled mightily on the offensive line as they’ve allowed
New York Jets wide receiver Jeff Smith has seen 20 total targets over the last two games. However, he has only hauled in 10 of them for 104 yards, so there hasn’t been much fantasy value coming from Smith. He’s getting plenty of targets with the Jets banged up, but Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returned to practice this week. Smith has been
New York Giants running backs Dion Lewis and Wayne Gallman have fallen behind Devonta Freeman on the depth chart and both are unlikely to provide fantasy value in Week 6. Last week, Gallman was out-carried by Freeman 17 to five and Lewis did not get a carry. Lewis did have four targets, but was only able to muster two catches for one yard. Neither Lewis
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios put together a few big games for this offense early in the season. However, Berrios has been a ghost over the last two games. He has zero receptions on five targets during his last two contests. The Jets are beginning to get healthy with Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returning to practice this week. It appears
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstring) was cleared for practice on Wednesday. However, head coach Adam Gase has not decided whether or not Mims will suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Mims has not played this season and it seems unlikely that he’d be ready this quick. He might be worth a stash in deep leagues, but won’t
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited during practice throughout the week and is listed as questionable for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Perriman has missed each of the last three games, but it appears he has a real chance of returning for this one. Sadly, the Jets offense is horrendous, so this won’t mean much for fantasy leagues.
The New York Giants Defense is in play for fantasy purposes in a Week 6 matchup with the Washington Football Team. The Giants defense hasn’t been overly productive for fantasy to this point in the season, but Washington is one of the strongest matchups an opposing defense can face. Last week versus the Rams, Washington allowed eight sacks and while the Giants don’t have Aaron
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder has been basically the only bright spot for this team all season long. Crowder has finished with over 100 receiving yards in all three games he’s played in this season. The Jets offense is awful, but Crowder continues to find a way to succeed. He hauled in eight receptions for 116 yards and one touchdown in the loss
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton had a big game in Week 6 and is in position to succeed again in Week 6 versus Washington. Slayton exploded for 129 yards on eight catches last week versus Dallas, his second 100-plus yard outing this season. Despite some down-games in-between big performances, Slayton has been heavily involved in the New York offense with at least seven
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine could get more involved in the backfield with Le’Veon Bell being released. Veteran running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back for their Week 6 matchup with the Miami Dolphins. However, Perine is likely going to serve as the backup behind Gore. Sadly, Perine has not done much damage this season and that’s unlikely to
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back going forward. The release of Le’Veon Bell means Gore is most likely going to see more carries on offense. Sadly, the veteran running back won’t see much of an increase in fantasy value. The Jets offensive line is horrendous, so there hasn’t been much room to run for any of the
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been productive for fantasy so far in 2020 and is a risky start in Week 6. Tate has seen his targets drop three-straight weeks and is averaging under six targets-per-game this season. When he is involved in the offense Tate has struggled to turn opportunity into fantasy production. Tate is averaging just 6.3 yards-per-target and hasn’t eclipsed
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman has seen his workload increase in each week with the team and is in a good position for fantasy production in Week 6 versus Washington. Freeman has 15 touches in back-to-back games including handling 17 carries last week to Wayne Gallman‘s five. Washington has allowed six touchdowns to running backs in the last three games so Freeman is
New York Jets quarterback Joe Flacco will get his second straight start in place of Sam Darnold (shoulder) who remains sidelined. The veteran quarterback was mediocre versus the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5. He completed 18 of 33 passing attempts for 195 passing yards and one touchdown in the loss. To be fair, it’s not all Flacco’s fault because the Jets just don’t have any
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected back in the running back equation for Mondays contest versus Kansas City. Moss has missed each of the teams previous three outings due to a toe injury, but he now figures to slot in as the primary backup to Devin Singletary. While Moss has carved out a steady role as a rookie, he holds little season-long
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had the worst game of his career last week but should be in a good position to rebound versus the hapless Giants. Gibson was limited to just 51 yards on 16 touches last week and failed to find the end zone for the first time since Week 1. Fantasy managers, however, should slot Gibson back in their starting
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been more involved in the team’s offense over the last two weeks and is trending upwards in fantasy. McKissic is coming off back-to-back games with eight targets and went for over 40 receiving yards in each game. The former Lion has always excelled as a passing-downs back and Washington seems to be finding ways to play to
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the few bright spots for Washington this season and should have another solid game versus the Giants. McLaurin is averaging nine targets-per-game and should be able to turn those looks into fantasy points against a beatable Giants secondary. Washington changed quarterbacks recently but it shouldn’t affect McLaurin who has dealt with poor quarterback play
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen his targets decrease over the last two weeks making him tough to trust in fantasy. Thomas has caught just two of eight targets in the last two games and has not found the end zone since Week 1. The lack of touchdown production is bad for Thomas as he’s not the type of tight end that
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon started off the season with a six reception performance in the opener. Since then, Herndon has seven total receptions over the last four games. It doesn’t help that the Jets offense is horrendous and head coach Adam Gase appears to have no idea what he’s doing. Herndon will have a tough matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week
The Washington Football Team defense is in a good position for fantasy production in a Week 6 matchup with the Giants. The strength of the Washington defense has been it’s defensive line with Chase Young, Ryan Kerrigan, and Montez Sweat forming one of the best pass-rushing trios in football. New York, on the other hand, has struggled mightily on the offensive line as they’ve allowed
New York Jets wide receiver Jeff Smith has seen 20 total targets over the last two games. However, he has only hauled in 10 of them for 104 yards, so there hasn’t been much fantasy value coming from Smith. He’s getting plenty of targets with the Jets banged up, but Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returned to practice this week. Smith has been
New York Giants running backs Dion Lewis and Wayne Gallman have fallen behind Devonta Freeman on the depth chart and both are unlikely to provide fantasy value in Week 6. Last week, Gallman was out-carried by Freeman 17 to five and Lewis did not get a carry. Lewis did have four targets, but was only able to muster two catches for one yard. Neither Lewis
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios put together a few big games for this offense early in the season. However, Berrios has been a ghost over the last two games. He has zero receptions on five targets during his last two contests. The Jets are beginning to get healthy with Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returning to practice this week. It appears
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstring) was cleared for practice on Wednesday. However, head coach Adam Gase has not decided whether or not Mims will suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Mims has not played this season and it seems unlikely that he’d be ready this quick. He might be worth a stash in deep leagues, but won’t
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited during practice throughout the week and is listed as questionable for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Perriman has missed each of the last three games, but it appears he has a real chance of returning for this one. Sadly, the Jets offense is horrendous, so this won’t mean much for fantasy leagues.
The New York Giants Defense is in play for fantasy purposes in a Week 6 matchup with the Washington Football Team. The Giants defense hasn’t been overly productive for fantasy to this point in the season, but Washington is one of the strongest matchups an opposing defense can face. Last week versus the Rams, Washington allowed eight sacks and while the Giants don’t have Aaron
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder has been basically the only bright spot for this team all season long. Crowder has finished with over 100 receiving yards in all three games he’s played in this season. The Jets offense is awful, but Crowder continues to find a way to succeed. He hauled in eight receptions for 116 yards and one touchdown in the loss
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton had a big game in Week 6 and is in position to succeed again in Week 6 versus Washington. Slayton exploded for 129 yards on eight catches last week versus Dallas, his second 100-plus yard outing this season. Despite some down-games in-between big performances, Slayton has been heavily involved in the New York offense with at least seven
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine could get more involved in the backfield with Le’Veon Bell being released. Veteran running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back for their Week 6 matchup with the Miami Dolphins. However, Perine is likely going to serve as the backup behind Gore. Sadly, Perine has not done much damage this season and that’s unlikely to
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back going forward. The release of Le’Veon Bell means Gore is most likely going to see more carries on offense. Sadly, the veteran running back won’t see much of an increase in fantasy value. The Jets offensive line is horrendous, so there hasn’t been much room to run for any of the
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been productive for fantasy so far in 2020 and is a risky start in Week 6. Tate has seen his targets drop three-straight weeks and is averaging under six targets-per-game this season. When he is involved in the offense Tate has struggled to turn opportunity into fantasy production. Tate is averaging just 6.3 yards-per-target and hasn’t eclipsed
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman has seen his workload increase in each week with the team and is in a good position for fantasy production in Week 6 versus Washington. Freeman has 15 touches in back-to-back games including handling 17 carries last week to Wayne Gallman‘s five. Washington has allowed six touchdowns to running backs in the last three games so Freeman is
New York Jets quarterback Joe Flacco will get his second straight start in place of Sam Darnold (shoulder) who remains sidelined. The veteran quarterback was mediocre versus the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5. He completed 18 of 33 passing attempts for 195 passing yards and one touchdown in the loss. To be fair, it’s not all Flacco’s fault because the Jets just don’t have any
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected back in the running back equation for Mondays contest versus Kansas City. Moss has missed each of the teams previous three outings due to a toe injury, but he now figures to slot in as the primary backup to Devin Singletary. While Moss has carved out a steady role as a rookie, he holds little season-long
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson had the worst game of his career last week but should be in a good position to rebound versus the hapless Giants. Gibson was limited to just 51 yards on 16 touches last week and failed to find the end zone for the first time since Week 1. Fantasy managers, however, should slot Gibson back in their starting
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been more involved in the team’s offense over the last two weeks and is trending upwards in fantasy. McKissic is coming off back-to-back games with eight targets and went for over 40 receiving yards in each game. The former Lion has always excelled as a passing-downs back and Washington seems to be finding ways to play to
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been one of the few bright spots for Washington this season and should have another solid game versus the Giants. McLaurin is averaging nine targets-per-game and should be able to turn those looks into fantasy points against a beatable Giants secondary. Washington changed quarterbacks recently but it shouldn’t affect McLaurin who has dealt with poor quarterback play
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen his targets decrease over the last two weeks making him tough to trust in fantasy. Thomas has caught just two of eight targets in the last two games and has not found the end zone since Week 1. The lack of touchdown production is bad for Thomas as he’s not the type of tight end that
New York Jets tight end Chris Herndon started off the season with a six reception performance in the opener. Since then, Herndon has seven total receptions over the last four games. It doesn’t help that the Jets offense is horrendous and head coach Adam Gase appears to have no idea what he’s doing. Herndon will have a tough matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week
The Washington Football Team defense is in a good position for fantasy production in a Week 6 matchup with the Giants. The strength of the Washington defense has been it’s defensive line with Chase Young, Ryan Kerrigan, and Montez Sweat forming one of the best pass-rushing trios in football. New York, on the other hand, has struggled mightily on the offensive line as they’ve allowed
New York Jets wide receiver Jeff Smith has seen 20 total targets over the last two games. However, he has only hauled in 10 of them for 104 yards, so there hasn’t been much fantasy value coming from Smith. He’s getting plenty of targets with the Jets banged up, but Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returned to practice this week. Smith has been
New York Giants running backs Dion Lewis and Wayne Gallman have fallen behind Devonta Freeman on the depth chart and both are unlikely to provide fantasy value in Week 6. Last week, Gallman was out-carried by Freeman 17 to five and Lewis did not get a carry. Lewis did have four targets, but was only able to muster two catches for one yard. Neither Lewis
New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios put together a few big games for this offense early in the season. However, Berrios has been a ghost over the last two games. He has zero receptions on five targets during his last two contests. The Jets are beginning to get healthy with Breshad Perriman (ankle) and Denzel Mims (hamstring) returning to practice this week. It appears
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstring) was cleared for practice on Wednesday. However, head coach Adam Gase has not decided whether or not Mims will suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Mims has not played this season and it seems unlikely that he’d be ready this quick. He might be worth a stash in deep leagues, but won’t
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited during practice throughout the week and is listed as questionable for the Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Perriman has missed each of the last three games, but it appears he has a real chance of returning for this one. Sadly, the Jets offense is horrendous, so this won’t mean much for fantasy leagues.
The New York Giants Defense is in play for fantasy purposes in a Week 6 matchup with the Washington Football Team. The Giants defense hasn’t been overly productive for fantasy to this point in the season, but Washington is one of the strongest matchups an opposing defense can face. Last week versus the Rams, Washington allowed eight sacks and while the Giants don’t have Aaron
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder has been basically the only bright spot for this team all season long. Crowder has finished with over 100 receiving yards in all three games he’s played in this season. The Jets offense is awful, but Crowder continues to find a way to succeed. He hauled in eight receptions for 116 yards and one touchdown in the loss
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton had a big game in Week 6 and is in position to succeed again in Week 6 versus Washington. Slayton exploded for 129 yards on eight catches last week versus Dallas, his second 100-plus yard outing this season. Despite some down-games in-between big performances, Slayton has been heavily involved in the New York offense with at least seven
New York Jets running back La’Mical Perine could get more involved in the backfield with Le’Veon Bell being released. Veteran running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back for their Week 6 matchup with the Miami Dolphins. However, Perine is likely going to serve as the backup behind Gore. Sadly, Perine has not done much damage this season and that’s unlikely to
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is expected to be the lead back going forward. The release of Le’Veon Bell means Gore is most likely going to see more carries on offense. Sadly, the veteran running back won’t see much of an increase in fantasy value. The Jets offensive line is horrendous, so there hasn’t been much room to run for any of the
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate hasn’t been productive for fantasy so far in 2020 and is a risky start in Week 6. Tate has seen his targets drop three-straight weeks and is averaging under six targets-per-game this season. When he is involved in the offense Tate has struggled to turn opportunity into fantasy production. Tate is averaging just 6.3 yards-per-target and hasn’t eclipsed
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman has seen his workload increase in each week with the team and is in a good position for fantasy production in Week 6 versus Washington. Freeman has 15 touches in back-to-back games including handling 17 carries last week to Wayne Gallman‘s five. Washington has allowed six touchdowns to running backs in the last three games so Freeman is
New York Jets quarterback Joe Flacco will get his second straight start in place of Sam Darnold (shoulder) who remains sidelined. The veteran quarterback was mediocre versus the Arizona Cardinals in Week 5. He completed 18 of 33 passing attempts for 195 passing yards and one touchdown in the loss. To be fair, it’s not all Flacco’s fault because the Jets just don’t have any
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