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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup had a quiet Week 4 and will look to bounce back in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Gallup caught just two passes last week despite the Cowboys throwing 58 passes in the game. He seems like he’s been supplanted as the team’s second wide receiver by rookie CeeDee Lamb, but there’s certainly still a role
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has seen his fantasy stock rise throughout the season and now seems to be firmly above Michael Gallup in the Dallas wide receiver pecking order. Last Week, Lamb scored two touchdowns while catching five passes for 79 yards while Gallup caught just two passes for 29 total yards. Lamb was in on 76% of the team’s offensive snaps
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is set up for another strong WR1 week in most formats, but especially in PPR leagues. Cooper and the Cowboys take on the New York Giants in Week 5. The Giants haven’t done much to stop opposing wide receivers so far, and they haven’t faced anyone like Cooper yet. Last week, Cooper caught a dozen passes and scored a
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard remains a bench stash ahead of a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Pollard could be a league-winner if starter Ezekiel Elliott were to miss time, but unless that happens, Pollard has very little value on his own. Pollard was in on a season-high 27% of offensive snaps in Week 5, and he turned that into 16
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is set up for another productive fantasy performance in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Elliott ran the ball 12 times last week, gaining 54 yards, but added eight catches for 71 yards as well. It was a rather pedestrian performance for him, but his involvement in the passing game was good to see. Since the
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is an easy QB1 choice for all fantasy lineups in Week 5. Prescott is on pace to throw for 6,760 yards, and while he likely won’t keep up that ridiculous pace, the Cowboys Defense has proven that Prescott will need to be throwing a lot to keep up in most games this season. In Week 5, he takes on the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should only be considered a starting kicker for those in deeper leagues this week. On the season, Succop has gone 5-for-7 on field goals and 13-for-14 on extra points. He has missed two field goals from beyond 40 yards. The Bears have allowed the eighth-most points to fantasy kickers, but there are more reliable options than Succop for this
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong starting option this week against the Chicago Bears. Chicago struggled against the Colts last week with Nick Foles at the helm and only managed a touchdown in the fourth quarter when the game was already decided. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has 14 sacks, five picks, and four forced fumbles in four games. Nick Foles can be streaky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate could see a bit of fantasy value this week as the team is dealing with numerous injuries to pass-catchers. With fellow tight end O.J. Howard now out for the season with an Achilles injury, Brate will be the TE2 on the team for the rest of the season. For this week, the Bucs don’t have Chris Godwin and
Despite not putting up the numbers fantasy managers have become accustomed to, there is some fantasy value for Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski in Week 5. With the Bucs dealing with wideout injuries across the board, Gronk could see more targets come his way. Chris Godwin and Justin Watson will not be playing and both Mike Evans and Scotty Miller are hobbled. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller should be considered a flex piece in Week 5 if he is active. The wideout is currently dealing with a hip and groin injury and is considered questionable for the contest. With Chris Godwin being injured most of this season, Miller has stepped up, posting 83 yards the past two games. If he plays, Miller will see a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans should be considered a low-end WR1 on Thursday night if he is active. Currently, Evans is questionable due to an ankle injury. The Bucs are already down Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (chest), so Evans will see a large workload if he plays. Nevertheless, the injured receiver will be going up against a Bears Defense that has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is a solid RB2 against the Bears on Thursday. Both Leonard Fournette and LeSean McCoy are dealing with ankle injuries and neither will likely play on Thursday, meaning Jones will be the workhorse back. The RB posted his best total of the season last week with 20 carries for 111 yards while Fournette was absent due to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for the Thursday night matchup against the Bears. The 43-year-old has been on absolute fire the past two games, throwing for nearly 700 yards and eight total touchdowns. While it’s encouraging to see the QB getting in a groove with his new team, expectations should be tempered this week considering the Bears have allowed the
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox returned in Week 4 after missing one game due to a concussion. He hauled in two of his three targets for 16 yards in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He rotated with Tyler Kroft, so both of them are going to have limited value. Knox gets a fairly tough matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been useful in the offense despite being buried on the depth chart. Davis has eight receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns through four games. He caught his lone target for a 26-yard touchdown in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. However, the Bills are fairly stacked on offense, so Davis has limited value.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) is eligible to return from Injured Reserve this week, but head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the team is unlikely to open his practice window for at least another week. The Niners are hoping that Sherman can return in Week 6 in a big divisional matchup against the Rams. San Francisco probably doesn’t need the 32-year-old veteran back
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) is expected to return to a limited practice on Wednesday for the first time since suffering a sprained knee in Week 2, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. However, Mostert’s status for Week 5 against the Dolphins remains unclear. On Monday, Shanahan wasn’t so optimistic about Mostert returning this week, but he’s moving closer to a return.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (foot) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He was somewhat limping during the second half of last week’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders. However, the fact he was practicing is a good sign that he’ll be good to go versus the Tennessee Titans here. Beasley has actually been surprisingly reliable early in the season, but has a tough matchup
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and Diontae Johnson (toe) both missed practice on Wednesday. The Steelers are coming off an unexpected bye in Week 4 after the Titans had a COVID-19 outbreak, so you’d think both Smith-Schuster and Johnson would be rested up, but they both need to be monitored heading into this Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If active, you probably shouldn’t
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup had a quiet Week 4 and will look to bounce back in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Gallup caught just two passes last week despite the Cowboys throwing 58 passes in the game. He seems like he’s been supplanted as the team’s second wide receiver by rookie CeeDee Lamb, but there’s certainly still a role
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has seen his fantasy stock rise throughout the season and now seems to be firmly above Michael Gallup in the Dallas wide receiver pecking order. Last Week, Lamb scored two touchdowns while catching five passes for 79 yards while Gallup caught just two passes for 29 total yards. Lamb was in on 76% of the team’s offensive snaps
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is set up for another strong WR1 week in most formats, but especially in PPR leagues. Cooper and the Cowboys take on the New York Giants in Week 5. The Giants haven’t done much to stop opposing wide receivers so far, and they haven’t faced anyone like Cooper yet. Last week, Cooper caught a dozen passes and scored a
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard remains a bench stash ahead of a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Pollard could be a league-winner if starter Ezekiel Elliott were to miss time, but unless that happens, Pollard has very little value on his own. Pollard was in on a season-high 27% of offensive snaps in Week 5, and he turned that into 16
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is set up for another productive fantasy performance in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Elliott ran the ball 12 times last week, gaining 54 yards, but added eight catches for 71 yards as well. It was a rather pedestrian performance for him, but his involvement in the passing game was good to see. Since the
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is an easy QB1 choice for all fantasy lineups in Week 5. Prescott is on pace to throw for 6,760 yards, and while he likely won’t keep up that ridiculous pace, the Cowboys Defense has proven that Prescott will need to be throwing a lot to keep up in most games this season. In Week 5, he takes on the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should only be considered a starting kicker for those in deeper leagues this week. On the season, Succop has gone 5-for-7 on field goals and 13-for-14 on extra points. He has missed two field goals from beyond 40 yards. The Bears have allowed the eighth-most points to fantasy kickers, but there are more reliable options than Succop for this
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong starting option this week against the Chicago Bears. Chicago struggled against the Colts last week with Nick Foles at the helm and only managed a touchdown in the fourth quarter when the game was already decided. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has 14 sacks, five picks, and four forced fumbles in four games. Nick Foles can be streaky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate could see a bit of fantasy value this week as the team is dealing with numerous injuries to pass-catchers. With fellow tight end O.J. Howard now out for the season with an Achilles injury, Brate will be the TE2 on the team for the rest of the season. For this week, the Bucs don’t have Chris Godwin and
Despite not putting up the numbers fantasy managers have become accustomed to, there is some fantasy value for Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski in Week 5. With the Bucs dealing with wideout injuries across the board, Gronk could see more targets come his way. Chris Godwin and Justin Watson will not be playing and both Mike Evans and Scotty Miller are hobbled. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller should be considered a flex piece in Week 5 if he is active. The wideout is currently dealing with a hip and groin injury and is considered questionable for the contest. With Chris Godwin being injured most of this season, Miller has stepped up, posting 83 yards the past two games. If he plays, Miller will see a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans should be considered a low-end WR1 on Thursday night if he is active. Currently, Evans is questionable due to an ankle injury. The Bucs are already down Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (chest), so Evans will see a large workload if he plays. Nevertheless, the injured receiver will be going up against a Bears Defense that has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is a solid RB2 against the Bears on Thursday. Both Leonard Fournette and LeSean McCoy are dealing with ankle injuries and neither will likely play on Thursday, meaning Jones will be the workhorse back. The RB posted his best total of the season last week with 20 carries for 111 yards while Fournette was absent due to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for the Thursday night matchup against the Bears. The 43-year-old has been on absolute fire the past two games, throwing for nearly 700 yards and eight total touchdowns. While it’s encouraging to see the QB getting in a groove with his new team, expectations should be tempered this week considering the Bears have allowed the
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox returned in Week 4 after missing one game due to a concussion. He hauled in two of his three targets for 16 yards in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He rotated with Tyler Kroft, so both of them are going to have limited value. Knox gets a fairly tough matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been useful in the offense despite being buried on the depth chart. Davis has eight receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns through four games. He caught his lone target for a 26-yard touchdown in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. However, the Bills are fairly stacked on offense, so Davis has limited value.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) is eligible to return from Injured Reserve this week, but head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the team is unlikely to open his practice window for at least another week. The Niners are hoping that Sherman can return in Week 6 in a big divisional matchup against the Rams. San Francisco probably doesn’t need the 32-year-old veteran back
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) is expected to return to a limited practice on Wednesday for the first time since suffering a sprained knee in Week 2, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. However, Mostert’s status for Week 5 against the Dolphins remains unclear. On Monday, Shanahan wasn’t so optimistic about Mostert returning this week, but he’s moving closer to a return.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (foot) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He was somewhat limping during the second half of last week’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders. However, the fact he was practicing is a good sign that he’ll be good to go versus the Tennessee Titans here. Beasley has actually been surprisingly reliable early in the season, but has a tough matchup
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and Diontae Johnson (toe) both missed practice on Wednesday. The Steelers are coming off an unexpected bye in Week 4 after the Titans had a COVID-19 outbreak, so you’d think both Smith-Schuster and Johnson would be rested up, but they both need to be monitored heading into this Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If active, you probably shouldn’t
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup had a quiet Week 4 and will look to bounce back in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Gallup caught just two passes last week despite the Cowboys throwing 58 passes in the game. He seems like he’s been supplanted as the team’s second wide receiver by rookie CeeDee Lamb, but there’s certainly still a role
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has seen his fantasy stock rise throughout the season and now seems to be firmly above Michael Gallup in the Dallas wide receiver pecking order. Last Week, Lamb scored two touchdowns while catching five passes for 79 yards while Gallup caught just two passes for 29 total yards. Lamb was in on 76% of the team’s offensive snaps
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper is set up for another strong WR1 week in most formats, but especially in PPR leagues. Cooper and the Cowboys take on the New York Giants in Week 5. The Giants haven’t done much to stop opposing wide receivers so far, and they haven’t faced anyone like Cooper yet. Last week, Cooper caught a dozen passes and scored a
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard remains a bench stash ahead of a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Pollard could be a league-winner if starter Ezekiel Elliott were to miss time, but unless that happens, Pollard has very little value on his own. Pollard was in on a season-high 27% of offensive snaps in Week 5, and he turned that into 16
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is set up for another productive fantasy performance in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Giants. Elliott ran the ball 12 times last week, gaining 54 yards, but added eight catches for 71 yards as well. It was a rather pedestrian performance for him, but his involvement in the passing game was good to see. Since the
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is an easy QB1 choice for all fantasy lineups in Week 5. Prescott is on pace to throw for 6,760 yards, and while he likely won’t keep up that ridiculous pace, the Cowboys Defense has proven that Prescott will need to be throwing a lot to keep up in most games this season. In Week 5, he takes on the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop should only be considered a starting kicker for those in deeper leagues this week. On the season, Succop has gone 5-for-7 on field goals and 13-for-14 on extra points. He has missed two field goals from beyond 40 yards. The Bears have allowed the eighth-most points to fantasy kickers, but there are more reliable options than Succop for this
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a strong starting option this week against the Chicago Bears. Chicago struggled against the Colts last week with Nick Foles at the helm and only managed a touchdown in the fourth quarter when the game was already decided. Meanwhile, the Bucs’ defense has 14 sacks, five picks, and four forced fumbles in four games. Nick Foles can be streaky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate could see a bit of fantasy value this week as the team is dealing with numerous injuries to pass-catchers. With fellow tight end O.J. Howard now out for the season with an Achilles injury, Brate will be the TE2 on the team for the rest of the season. For this week, the Bucs don’t have Chris Godwin and
Despite not putting up the numbers fantasy managers have become accustomed to, there is some fantasy value for Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski in Week 5. With the Bucs dealing with wideout injuries across the board, Gronk could see more targets come his way. Chris Godwin and Justin Watson will not be playing and both Mike Evans and Scotty Miller are hobbled. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller should be considered a flex piece in Week 5 if he is active. The wideout is currently dealing with a hip and groin injury and is considered questionable for the contest. With Chris Godwin being injured most of this season, Miller has stepped up, posting 83 yards the past two games. If he plays, Miller will see a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans should be considered a low-end WR1 on Thursday night if he is active. Currently, Evans is questionable due to an ankle injury. The Bucs are already down Chris Godwin (hamstring) and Justin Watson (chest), so Evans will see a large workload if he plays. Nevertheless, the injured receiver will be going up against a Bears Defense that has
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is a solid RB2 against the Bears on Thursday. Both Leonard Fournette and LeSean McCoy are dealing with ankle injuries and neither will likely play on Thursday, meaning Jones will be the workhorse back. The RB posted his best total of the season last week with 20 carries for 111 yards while Fournette was absent due to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for the Thursday night matchup against the Bears. The 43-year-old has been on absolute fire the past two games, throwing for nearly 700 yards and eight total touchdowns. While it’s encouraging to see the QB getting in a groove with his new team, expectations should be tempered this week considering the Bears have allowed the
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox returned in Week 4 after missing one game due to a concussion. He hauled in two of his three targets for 16 yards in the victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He rotated with Tyler Kroft, so both of them are going to have limited value. Knox gets a fairly tough matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis has been useful in the offense despite being buried on the depth chart. Davis has eight receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns through four games. He caught his lone target for a 26-yard touchdown in the win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. However, the Bills are fairly stacked on offense, so Davis has limited value.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) is eligible to return from Injured Reserve this week, but head coach Kyle Shanahan said that the team is unlikely to open his practice window for at least another week. The Niners are hoping that Sherman can return in Week 6 in a big divisional matchup against the Rams. San Francisco probably doesn’t need the 32-year-old veteran back
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) is expected to return to a limited practice on Wednesday for the first time since suffering a sprained knee in Week 2, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. However, Mostert’s status for Week 5 against the Dolphins remains unclear. On Monday, Shanahan wasn’t so optimistic about Mostert returning this week, but he’s moving closer to a return.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (foot) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He was somewhat limping during the second half of last week’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders. However, the fact he was practicing is a good sign that he’ll be good to go versus the Tennessee Titans here. Beasley has actually been surprisingly reliable early in the season, but has a tough matchup
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and Diontae Johnson (toe) both missed practice on Wednesday. The Steelers are coming off an unexpected bye in Week 4 after the Titans had a COVID-19 outbreak, so you’d think both Smith-Schuster and Johnson would be rested up, but they both need to be monitored heading into this Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If active, you probably shouldn’t
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