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New York Jets running back Frank Gore is always fun to watch play, but might not carry much fantasy value this season. Le’Veon Bell is expected to be the workhorse running back in New York. While Gore is expected to see playing time with the Jets. It probably won’t be enough carries to make him worth rostering. His first matchup is against the Buffalo Bills
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell struggled to get much going last season, but it wasn’t all his fault. The Jets had a horrendous offensive line, so most running backs would likely to have value. The good news is, the Jets addressed their offensive line issues over the offseason. Bell is expected to bounce back, but his first test will be against the Buffalo
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley flashed his potential in training camp this year and could have a big role behind Austin Ekeler in his first year in the NFL. Head coach Anthony Lynn has been impressed with Kelley, especially his versatility as a pass-catcher. Even Ekeler thinks the UCLA product will be a factor this year in the running backs room. With
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold is looking for a bounce-back season with an improved offensive line in 2020. The bad news is that Darnold’s first test will be against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1, a team that gave up the third-fewest amount of fantasy points to quarterbacks last season. The Jets don’t exactly have the most exciting options at wide receiver, either. It
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz, who recently broke off contract extension talks with the team, said that “it’s been frustrating at times.” Ertz said he wants to remain in Philadelphia, but “I don’t know for sure if that feeling is mutual.” The 29-year-old tight end wants a contract sooner than later, but the Eagles seem to be in no rush with two years still
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox could be a tough fantasy option to trust for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Knox is the No. 1 tight end on the roster, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot. The Jets gave up the fifth fewest amount of fantasy points to tight ends last season. Buffalo has plenty of options at receiver, so
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley could see his value trending down this season. Both Stefon Diggs and John Browns are ahead of him on the depth chart. Beasley will still see targets, but probably not enough to hold value in most formats. He’ll have a decent chance to do some damage against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets gave up the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown will be the No. 2 option going forward with Stefon Diggs joining the team. Despite that, his fantasy value should remain about the same as it was before. He’ll kick off the season with a matchup against the New York Jets. A team that heavily struggled at defending the deep ball last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep,
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has continued to put up absolutely insane numbers throughout his career. In 2020, we expect that to continue with a big start in Week 1. This Atlanta Falcons team is in an interesting position. On offense, they’re loaded, but the defense is a big question mark. Last season, they were ranked 25th against quarterbacks in fantasy, and they still have
Despite not being able to come to an agreement with the Denver Broncos after visiting them, free-agent linebacker Clay Matthews remains open to play in 2020, “provided it’s the right opportunity for him and his family,” agent Ryan Williams said in a statement. The Broncos are looking for some linebacking help after releasing Todd Davis and after the season-ending ankle injury to Von Miller this
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is preparing to suit up for the first time with his new organization. He’ll begin his new journey with a great matchup against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets heavily struggled defending against the deep pass last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep and Diggs is expected to be their main deep threat this season.
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has impressed the coaching staff during training camp. His fantasy value is trending in the right direction, but will have to split up the workload with Devin Singletary. However, Moss is the bigger of the two backs, so he could see a majority of the goal line work and possibly in third down situations. The Bills have a meeting
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary could lose his starting job fairly quickly if his fumbling issues continue to haunt him in the regular season. Rookie running back Zack Moss has shined during training camp. It seems like the two of them will split up the carries in Buffalo. Moss might get more chances near the goal line because he’s the bigger of the two
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen should be viewed as an intriguing fantasy option for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Allen is a dual threat quarterback that can get it done with both his arm and his legs. Sadly, his accuracy is what hurt him last season, so hopefully that will improve this season. The Jets were average last season in terms
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown was a thorn last year with his ability to vulture touchdowns from former teammate Todd Gurley. While there is a possibility he does better this year, there’s no guarantee with the crowded backfield they’re currently trotting out. The team added running back Cam Akers in the draft after drafting Darrell Henderson last offseason. In Week 1, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers has gotten a lot of hype this offseason, and he’s a talented player. However, you may want to temper your fantasy expectations for the rookie in his first NFL game. In addition to the team likely being forced to throw more than run due to their matchup, we don’t know how the backfield touches are going to shake
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown will face a Denver Broncos secondary that lost some talent over the offseason, which could open the door for a strong performance for Brown. While the Titans are one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL, Brown was still able to accumulate nine touchdowns last season (3rd most in NFL amongst WRs), in large part because of the
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (toe) is not listed on the team’s Week 1 injury report ahead of their game against the Bengals. Jackson fought a toe injury at the end of training camp, but he looks to be just fine ahead of the season opener. The 24-year-old might have to share repetitions with rookie Joshua Kelley as the backup to Austin Ekeler
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 tight end Tyler Higbee went on a tear at the end of last season, and he’ll be looking to continue that to start this season. Safety is the biggest weakness on the entire Dallas Cowboys roster, and Higbee can easily take advantage of that. He gives quarterback Jared Goff a safe option on the underneath routes, and he can get up the
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is always fun to watch play, but might not carry much fantasy value this season. Le’Veon Bell is expected to be the workhorse running back in New York. While Gore is expected to see playing time with the Jets. It probably won’t be enough carries to make him worth rostering. His first matchup is against the Buffalo Bills
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell struggled to get much going last season, but it wasn’t all his fault. The Jets had a horrendous offensive line, so most running backs would likely to have value. The good news is, the Jets addressed their offensive line issues over the offseason. Bell is expected to bounce back, but his first test will be against the Buffalo
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley flashed his potential in training camp this year and could have a big role behind Austin Ekeler in his first year in the NFL. Head coach Anthony Lynn has been impressed with Kelley, especially his versatility as a pass-catcher. Even Ekeler thinks the UCLA product will be a factor this year in the running backs room. With
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold is looking for a bounce-back season with an improved offensive line in 2020. The bad news is that Darnold’s first test will be against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1, a team that gave up the third-fewest amount of fantasy points to quarterbacks last season. The Jets don’t exactly have the most exciting options at wide receiver, either. It
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz, who recently broke off contract extension talks with the team, said that “it’s been frustrating at times.” Ertz said he wants to remain in Philadelphia, but “I don’t know for sure if that feeling is mutual.” The 29-year-old tight end wants a contract sooner than later, but the Eagles seem to be in no rush with two years still
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox could be a tough fantasy option to trust for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Knox is the No. 1 tight end on the roster, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot. The Jets gave up the fifth fewest amount of fantasy points to tight ends last season. Buffalo has plenty of options at receiver, so
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley could see his value trending down this season. Both Stefon Diggs and John Browns are ahead of him on the depth chart. Beasley will still see targets, but probably not enough to hold value in most formats. He’ll have a decent chance to do some damage against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets gave up the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown will be the No. 2 option going forward with Stefon Diggs joining the team. Despite that, his fantasy value should remain about the same as it was before. He’ll kick off the season with a matchup against the New York Jets. A team that heavily struggled at defending the deep ball last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep,
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has continued to put up absolutely insane numbers throughout his career. In 2020, we expect that to continue with a big start in Week 1. This Atlanta Falcons team is in an interesting position. On offense, they’re loaded, but the defense is a big question mark. Last season, they were ranked 25th against quarterbacks in fantasy, and they still have
Despite not being able to come to an agreement with the Denver Broncos after visiting them, free-agent linebacker Clay Matthews remains open to play in 2020, “provided it’s the right opportunity for him and his family,” agent Ryan Williams said in a statement. The Broncos are looking for some linebacking help after releasing Todd Davis and after the season-ending ankle injury to Von Miller this
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is preparing to suit up for the first time with his new organization. He’ll begin his new journey with a great matchup against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets heavily struggled defending against the deep pass last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep and Diggs is expected to be their main deep threat this season.
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has impressed the coaching staff during training camp. His fantasy value is trending in the right direction, but will have to split up the workload with Devin Singletary. However, Moss is the bigger of the two backs, so he could see a majority of the goal line work and possibly in third down situations. The Bills have a meeting
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary could lose his starting job fairly quickly if his fumbling issues continue to haunt him in the regular season. Rookie running back Zack Moss has shined during training camp. It seems like the two of them will split up the carries in Buffalo. Moss might get more chances near the goal line because he’s the bigger of the two
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen should be viewed as an intriguing fantasy option for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Allen is a dual threat quarterback that can get it done with both his arm and his legs. Sadly, his accuracy is what hurt him last season, so hopefully that will improve this season. The Jets were average last season in terms
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown was a thorn last year with his ability to vulture touchdowns from former teammate Todd Gurley. While there is a possibility he does better this year, there’s no guarantee with the crowded backfield they’re currently trotting out. The team added running back Cam Akers in the draft after drafting Darrell Henderson last offseason. In Week 1, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers has gotten a lot of hype this offseason, and he’s a talented player. However, you may want to temper your fantasy expectations for the rookie in his first NFL game. In addition to the team likely being forced to throw more than run due to their matchup, we don’t know how the backfield touches are going to shake
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown will face a Denver Broncos secondary that lost some talent over the offseason, which could open the door for a strong performance for Brown. While the Titans are one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL, Brown was still able to accumulate nine touchdowns last season (3rd most in NFL amongst WRs), in large part because of the
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (toe) is not listed on the team’s Week 1 injury report ahead of their game against the Bengals. Jackson fought a toe injury at the end of training camp, but he looks to be just fine ahead of the season opener. The 24-year-old might have to share repetitions with rookie Joshua Kelley as the backup to Austin Ekeler
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 tight end Tyler Higbee went on a tear at the end of last season, and he’ll be looking to continue that to start this season. Safety is the biggest weakness on the entire Dallas Cowboys roster, and Higbee can easily take advantage of that. He gives quarterback Jared Goff a safe option on the underneath routes, and he can get up the
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is always fun to watch play, but might not carry much fantasy value this season. Le’Veon Bell is expected to be the workhorse running back in New York. While Gore is expected to see playing time with the Jets. It probably won’t be enough carries to make him worth rostering. His first matchup is against the Buffalo Bills
New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell struggled to get much going last season, but it wasn’t all his fault. The Jets had a horrendous offensive line, so most running backs would likely to have value. The good news is, the Jets addressed their offensive line issues over the offseason. Bell is expected to bounce back, but his first test will be against the Buffalo
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley flashed his potential in training camp this year and could have a big role behind Austin Ekeler in his first year in the NFL. Head coach Anthony Lynn has been impressed with Kelley, especially his versatility as a pass-catcher. Even Ekeler thinks the UCLA product will be a factor this year in the running backs room. With
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold is looking for a bounce-back season with an improved offensive line in 2020. The bad news is that Darnold’s first test will be against the Buffalo Bills in Week 1, a team that gave up the third-fewest amount of fantasy points to quarterbacks last season. The Jets don’t exactly have the most exciting options at wide receiver, either. It
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz, who recently broke off contract extension talks with the team, said that “it’s been frustrating at times.” Ertz said he wants to remain in Philadelphia, but “I don’t know for sure if that feeling is mutual.” The 29-year-old tight end wants a contract sooner than later, but the Eagles seem to be in no rush with two years still
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox could be a tough fantasy option to trust for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Knox is the No. 1 tight end on the roster, but that doesn’t mean a whole lot. The Jets gave up the fifth fewest amount of fantasy points to tight ends last season. Buffalo has plenty of options at receiver, so
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley could see his value trending down this season. Both Stefon Diggs and John Browns are ahead of him on the depth chart. Beasley will still see targets, but probably not enough to hold value in most formats. He’ll have a decent chance to do some damage against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets gave up the
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown will be the No. 2 option going forward with Stefon Diggs joining the team. Despite that, his fantasy value should remain about the same as it was before. He’ll kick off the season with a matchup against the New York Jets. A team that heavily struggled at defending the deep ball last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep,
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has continued to put up absolutely insane numbers throughout his career. In 2020, we expect that to continue with a big start in Week 1. This Atlanta Falcons team is in an interesting position. On offense, they’re loaded, but the defense is a big question mark. Last season, they were ranked 25th against quarterbacks in fantasy, and they still have
Despite not being able to come to an agreement with the Denver Broncos after visiting them, free-agent linebacker Clay Matthews remains open to play in 2020, “provided it’s the right opportunity for him and his family,” agent Ryan Williams said in a statement. The Broncos are looking for some linebacking help after releasing Todd Davis and after the season-ending ankle injury to Von Miller this
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs is preparing to suit up for the first time with his new organization. He’ll begin his new journey with a great matchup against the New York Jets in Week 1. The Jets heavily struggled defending against the deep pass last season. Quarterback Josh Allen loves throwing deep and Diggs is expected to be their main deep threat this season.
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss has impressed the coaching staff during training camp. His fantasy value is trending in the right direction, but will have to split up the workload with Devin Singletary. However, Moss is the bigger of the two backs, so he could see a majority of the goal line work and possibly in third down situations. The Bills have a meeting
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary could lose his starting job fairly quickly if his fumbling issues continue to haunt him in the regular season. Rookie running back Zack Moss has shined during training camp. It seems like the two of them will split up the carries in Buffalo. Moss might get more chances near the goal line because he’s the bigger of the two
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen should be viewed as an intriguing fantasy option for their Week 1 matchup against the New York Jets. Allen is a dual threat quarterback that can get it done with both his arm and his legs. Sadly, his accuracy is what hurt him last season, so hopefully that will improve this season. The Jets were average last season in terms
Los Angeles Rams running back Malcolm Brown was a thorn last year with his ability to vulture touchdowns from former teammate Todd Gurley. While there is a possibility he does better this year, there’s no guarantee with the crowded backfield they’re currently trotting out. The team added running back Cam Akers in the draft after drafting Darrell Henderson last offseason. In Week 1, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers has gotten a lot of hype this offseason, and he’s a talented player. However, you may want to temper your fantasy expectations for the rookie in his first NFL game. In addition to the team likely being forced to throw more than run due to their matchup, we don’t know how the backfield touches are going to shake
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown will face a Denver Broncos secondary that lost some talent over the offseason, which could open the door for a strong performance for Brown. While the Titans are one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL, Brown was still able to accumulate nine touchdowns last season (3rd most in NFL amongst WRs), in large part because of the
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (toe) is not listed on the team’s Week 1 injury report ahead of their game against the Bengals. Jackson fought a toe injury at the end of training camp, but he looks to be just fine ahead of the season opener. The 24-year-old might have to share repetitions with rookie Joshua Kelley as the backup to Austin Ekeler
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 tight end Tyler Higbee went on a tear at the end of last season, and he’ll be looking to continue that to start this season. Safety is the biggest weakness on the entire Dallas Cowboys roster, and Higbee can easily take advantage of that. He gives quarterback Jared Goff a safe option on the underneath routes, and he can get up the
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