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Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 11

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FullTime Fantasy is your home for accurate fantasy football rankings. With the reigning No. 1 draft ranker and former No. 1 in-season ranker, FullTime Fantasy members get access to the top fantasy football rankings each and every week. This is your home for Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 11.

 

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With the reigning Most Accurate Draft Ranker on staff teaming with the former Most Accurate In-Season RankerFullTime Fantasy Members know they’re going to get the very best fantasy football rankings and analysis all year long! Members get access to both Billy’s and Jody’s private player ranking cheatsheets as well as player projections which can be customized for your specific league scoring and lineup settings. 

Additionally, Billy and Jody also co-host the FullTime Fantasy Podcast, which is live-streamed every week on Youtube. The guys are also active in the FullTime Fantasy Discord channel, helping answer all fantasy and sports betting inquiries all year long, specifically on Sunday mornings and Friday nights.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 10

Trevor Lawrence Jacksonville Jaguars

Four more teams are on bye this week. That will send many fantasy managers scrambling to the waiver wire to look for replacements. Our Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 10 will help you find high-upside options to start. Whether it is as a bye-week replacement or longer, here are some Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 10 to consider. Week 9 Byes: Ravens, Bengals, Patriots, Jets Quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence – Jacksonville Jaguars This might come as a surprise but Lawrence enters Week 10 as an overall QB1. Despite being hurt by a league-worst 19 drops, Lawrence has shown big improvements as a sophomore. There have been no “dud” games by the sophomore this season, but Week 10 offers up the potential for another top-10 outing. Jacksonville travels to Kansas City this week in a game that has the highest over/under for Week 10. Garbage time production counts, so even if the 9.5-point underdog Jaguars are trailing big, Lawrence should get plenty of opportunities to rack up production. Jacoby Brissett – Cleveland Browns  Brissett’s time as Cleveland’s starter is limited, but he’s played reasonably well. In fact, Brissett enters Week 10 as the QB18 overall. Of course, Brissett has only produced nine total touchdowns in eight starts but he is a candidate to produce multiple scores this week. Cleveland travels to Miami to take on a Dolphins defense that surrenders the most fantasy points to opposing passers. Miami has allowed 300-plus passing yards and/or multiple touchdowns in 6-of-9 games. Plus, at 49 points, this game has the second-highest over/under on the slate. Running Backs Antonio Gibson – Washington Commanders  The Commanders are 11-point underdogs on Monday. That’s a game script that favors Gibson and the passing attack. Gibson has comfortably out-snapped Brian Robinson in the past two games. Additionally, Robinson’s 3.3% target share is substantially behind Gibson’s 13.8% mark. With J.D. McKissic expected to miss another week, Gibson looks like a good bet for 40-50% of Washington’s rushes and nearly all of their backfield targets in Philadelphia. Don’t forget to tune in, like, and subscribe to the FullTime Fantasy Podcast which airs Thursday 7 pm eastern! Devin Singletary – Buffalo Bills We still don’t know the status of QB Josh Allen. It’s entirely possible Allen could sit this week, or, at the very least, be limited. Regardless, it feels like a game where the Bills will try to protect their MVP signal-caller. That should mean a larger dose of hand-offs. Singletary is still dominating snaps out of the backfield, boasting a 71% snap share so far in 2022. Singletary also leads Buffalo’s back in target share (12%) and rush share (41%.) Snow is also a possibility this week which only increases Singletary’s odds of racking up touches against the Vikings. Jerick McKinnon – Kansas City Chiefs McKinnon quietly led the Chiefs in snaps again last week. He also enters Week 10 with 25 targets on the season. That is more than Kareem Hunt and  Dameon Pierce. This week, the Chiefs are looking at a potential shootout with the Jaguars. Jacksonville has surrendered a league-high 60 receptions to running backs. McKinnons’ 8% target share leads KC’s backfield and indicates he’ll get plenty of opportunities in Week 10. Wide Receivers Josh Palmer – Los Angeles Chargers  In his last two games acting as LA’s de facto No. 1 receiver, Palmer has snagged 17-of-22 targets. Although a matchup with San Francisco seems intimidating, the banged-up 49ers’ secondary has allowed the 11th-most fantasy points to enemy wideouts. Palmer looks like a good bet to see double-digit targets in a contest that offers up the fourth-highest over/under for the week. George Pickens – Pittsburgh Steelers  Pickens has topped 14-plus PPR points in three of the five games since Kenny Pickett took over as the starter. That occurred in Week 4, and in that period Pickens actually leads the Steelers with a 32% target share. Plus, with Chase Claypool now in Chicago, Pickens should continue to be heavily utilized against a depleted Saints secondary that will be missing Marshon Lattimore. New Orleans has allowed a wideout to top 90 yards in five of their last seven games. Keelan Cole – Las Vegas Raiders  Here is a desperation play. Hunter Renfrow (oblique) is on IR, and Keelan Cole will step in as the club’s slot receiver. Vegas will also be without TE Darren Waller, which puts Cole in a further position to see a respectable amount of targets for the next month. Although facing the Colts’ secondary isn’t ideal, Cole will be covered by the weak link of that unit, slot corner Kenny Moore. Moore has allowed the 11th-most receptions and yards to slot receivers and cedes a 114.6 QB Rating when targeted. Tight Ends Tyler Higbee – Los Angeles Rams  Higbee has really struggled over his last three, accumulating all of three grabs and 22 yards. However, Week 10 offers up a scintillating ‘get right’ game. No team has allowed more fantasy points to tight ends than Arizona. Higbee has recorded 3-plus receptions in each of his last four versus the Cardinals. Also, the Rams may be trotting out a backup quarterback, which could see Higbee acting as even more of a safety outlet.   ENTER OUR WEEK 10 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with players you think will do well in Week 10! The highest Week 10 Score wins! (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 10 Player Rankings to help. It’s a bestball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one! Just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard! Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! The Grand Prize Winner (the highest individual week of the season) can choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER

Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 10

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lFullTime Fantasy is your home for accurate fantasy football rankings. With the reigning No. 1 draft ranker and former No. 1 in-season ranker, FullTime Fantasy members get access to the top fantasy football rankings each and every week. This is your home for Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 10. Rankings You Can Trust With the reigning Most Accurate Draft Ranker on staff teaming with the former Most Accurate In-Season Ranker, FullTime Fantasy Members know they’re going to get the very best fantasy football rankings and analysis all year long! Members get access to both Billy’s and Jody’s private player rankings and cheat sheets. Player projections can also be customized for your specific league scoring and lineup settings.  Additionally, Billy and Jody also co-host the FullTime Fantasy Podcast, which is live-streamed every week on Youtube. The guys are also active in the FullTime Fantasy Discord channel, helping answer all fantasy and sports betting inquiries all year long. Specifically on Sunday mornings and Friday nights. Finally, this week’s rankings will be updated continuously from Thursday evening through Sunday. Also, check back one hour before kick-off on Sunday to see the finalized rankings for this week. Billy Muzio’s Fantasy Football Rankings Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings   ENTER OUR WEEK 10 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with players you think will do well in Week 10! The highest Week 10 Score wins! (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Weekly Player Rankings to help. It’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one! Just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard! Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! The Grand Prize Winner (the highest individual week of the season) can choose from the amazing prizes below. Also, if you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEKLY TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.

Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 9

Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill

By this point in a challenging 2022 season, every roster has faced adversity. This week’s brutal byes also won’t help. With our Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 9, we can help you recognize hidden values in competitive fantasy leagues that may need to be plugged into your starting lineup. Whether it is as a bye-week replacement or longer, here are some Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 9 to consider. Week 9 Byes: Browns, Cowboys, Broncos, Giants, Steelers, 49ers Quarterbacks P.J. Walker – Carolina Panthers Walker seems to be coming into his own in a suddenly revitalized Panthers’ offense. Last week he threw for 317 yards, a 62-yard TD pass, and added 20 yards on the ground. The former XFL star has brought some juice to this team and has brought D.J. Moore back to fantasy relevancy. Many will avoid him because of a tough matchup with the Bengals, but he has proven that he has a big arm and more chemistry with his weapons than Baker Mayfield could even dream of. Ryan Tannehill – Tennessee Titans It looks like Tannehill will be back this week to take on the Chiefs. This passing game hasn’t been great this season, but no team is giving up more fantasy points to quarterbacks than Kansas City. This is a combination of poor play and teams being forced to throw to keep pace. Patrick Mahomes has the ability to put Derek Henry in a negative game script and force Tannehill to beat them through the air. This is bad news for the Titans but good news for your fantasy team. Running Backs Isaiah Pacheco – Kansas City Chiefs Coming off the bye week there is a good chance Pacheco has more of a stranglehold on the RB1 job in Kansas City. It will still be a committee; however, his role should look similar to the role Clyde Edwards-Helaire was playing early on in the season. The Titans are a bad matchup for running backs. Nonetheless, you could be getting a more clear-cut RB1 in a Mahomes-led offense with plenty of upside. Don’t forget to tune in, like, and subscribe to the FullTime Fantasy Podcast which airs Thursday 7 pm eastern! Deon Jackson – Indianapolis Colts Jonathan Taylor is not healthy after re-aggravating his ankle last week, and Nyheim Hines has been shipped to Buffalo. Even if Taylor does play this week, Jackson could still see a significant role in the offense. If Taylor is out it’s a full-go for Jackson. The only other running backs on the team are Zack Moss and Jordan Wilkins. In the two games, he started this season with Taylor sidelined he totaled 104 yards and a TD on the ground and caught 14 passes for 108 yards. Add him now and monitor this situation closely. Ronnie Rivers – Los Angeles Rams Rivers served as the RB1 for the Rams last week. It’s unclear what that means, but we can’t just ignore it because there is a chance that’s the case again this week. He led all Rams’ backs in both carries and targets last week. There is plenty of risk with him, nevertheless, that’s why he’s a sleeper and not a must-start. If you’re searching a barren wire looking for a running back there’s a good chance a potential NFL RB1 is sitting there. Jeff Wilson – Miami Dolphins Generally, you shouldn’t start a player days after he was traded. However, this is a bit of a unique situation because Wilson already knows the system from his days in San Francisco with current Dolphins head coach and former 49ers’ offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel. The Dolphins want to use more than one back, but Chase Edmonds’ terrible play made that impossible. Wilson could step directly into a significant role. Wide Receivers Demarcus Robinson – Baltimore Ravens Robinson led the Ravens with eight targets last week doubling the amount any other wideout saw. Rashod Bateman will be out this week and Mark Andrews could miss this one too. That could open up another big target day for Robinson who will serve as a starting WR opposite Devin Duvernay. Coming off a 6-catch, 64-yard performance, he should be viewed as more than a dart throw if Andrews is sidelined. Tyquan Thornton – New England Patriots DeVante Parker injured his knee last week which could slide Thornton into the WR2 role in New England this week. Parker is no stranger to missing games so it would be a surprise to no one if he sits this one out. The rookie wideout has immense talent and has shown flashes this season. An increase in opportunity could lead to a big game this week. Ben Skowronek – Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp appeared to get injured at the end of Week 8 and did not practice on Wednesday. If he is out Skowronek could slide into his role. No one should expect production close to Kupp, but he could serve as a solid flex option. He has seen 30 targets this season compared to Allen Robinson’s 36 so you shouldn’t expect Robinson to serve as the clear WR1. It wouldn’t be shocking at all if Skowronek led their receiving corps in targets this week if Kupp is ruled out. Terrace Marshall Jr –  Carolina Panthers Marshall has separated himself as the WR2 in Carolina with Robbie Anderson gone. He saw nine targets last week and put up 87 yards. There is a legitimate shot he is in the midst of his breakout. Because of the offense he’s in you shouldn’t expect him to put up monster numbers, nonetheless, if Walker continues to play well and target him he could be a viable flex option. Tight Ends Will Dissly – Seattle Seahawks The Cardinals have been atrocious against tight ends this season. Arizona has allowed the second-most fantasy points to the position. They have also allowed the most touchdown receptions and receptions to tight ends this season. They should be targeted every chance you can if you’re streaming

Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 9

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With the reigning Most Accurate Draft Ranker on staff teaming with the former Most Accurate In-Season RankerFullTime Fantasy Members know they’re going to get the very best fantasy football rankings and analysis all year long! Members get access to both Billy’s and Jody’s private player ranking cheatsheets as well as player projections which can be customized for your specific league scoring and lineup settings. 

Additionally, Billy and Jody also co-host the FullTime Fantasy Podcast, which is live-streamed every week on Youtube. The guys are also active in the FullTime Fantasy Discord channel, helping answer all fantasy and sports betting inquiries all year long, specifically on Sunday mornings and Friday nights.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 8

Chuba Hubbard Carolina Panthers

By this point in a challenging 2022 season, every roster has faced adversity. This week’s brutal byes also won’t help. With our Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 8, we can help you recognize hidden values in competitive fantasy leagues that may need to be plugged into your starting lineup. Whether it is as a bye-week replacement or longer, here are some Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 8 to consider. Quarterbacks Andy Dalton New Orleans Saints The Saints have named Dalton as their starting quarterback for this week and he is an outstanding sleeper option. He is matched up against a putrid Raiders’ pass defense this week. They are allowing the most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season. The Raiders made Davis Mills a viable fantasy option last week and Dalton is coming off a 361-yard, four-touchdown game. Davis Mills Houston Texans Speaking of Mills, last week he posted over 300 yards and two touchdowns and has another nice matchup this week against the Titans. Tennessee is allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to QBs and the fewest to running backs, so the game plan should favor Mills. Look for him to throw more than often and have success doing so. Running Backs Obviously, you’re starting Tony Pollard with Zeke out, you don’t need us to tell you that. It’s Tony Pollard SZN! Khalil Herbert Chicago Bears Despite being the backup in Chicago, Herbert is the RB17 on the season ahead of guys like Ezekiel Elliott and Najee Harris. Last week he started to get a larger workload and that’s expected to continue. On Monday Night Football, Herbert had 14 opportunities to David Montgomery’s 15. If Herbert looks better early he could take over as the lead back and his floor is the better back in a split-back system. Chuba Hubbard Carolina Panthers If you look at the numbers from last week, D’Onta Foreman looked like the clear RB1. However, Hubbard missed much of the second half with an ankle injury and the touches were very close when he went down. Hubbard also finished with a touchdown and more targets. While we do believe Foreman is the better player, Hubbard should still have a big role in this offense. Don’t forget to tune in, like and subscribe to the Fulltime Fantasy Podcast which airs Thursday 7pm eastern!  Mark Ingram New Orleans Saints Ingram was likely dropped coming off a terrible week so you may be able to snag him off waivers. Last week looks like an aberration when he only saw six carries and three targets. While he has a low ceiling, most weeks he’s good for about nine carries and a couple of targets. He’s also been getting into the game near the goal line. He only has one TD so far this season, but he’s seeing opportunities and Alvin Kamara is yet to find the end zone all year. Kenyan Drake Baltimore Ravens Drake was a massive disappointment last week and now all the hype has been heaped upon Gus Edwards. However, when you look at the carries Edwards’s 16 carries were only five more than Drake’s 11. Granted, Drake somehow managed to only total five yards while Edwards scored two TDS, but that could easily change this week. Let’s not forget how good Drake was in Week 6 and Edwards is now in just his second game back off a serious knee injury and on a short week. There’s a real chance his touches are limited. Wide Receivers Devin Duvernay Baltimore Ravens This comes down to whether or not Rashod Bateman and Mark Andrews play on Thursday Night. Neither guy has got a full practice in and Bateman looks legitimately questionable. If Bateman doesn’t play Duvernay is a sleeper option. If neither play he should be in your lineups. The Bucs’ secondary is also dealing with a ton of injuries this week which Lamar Jackson should be able to exploit. DeVante Parker New England Patriots Over his past four games, Parker has seen 23 targets which he’s turned into 14 receptions for 312 yards and a TD. He has quietly been a productive fantasy wideout and the matchup lines up well for him this week. Sauce Gardner is expected to be locked up on Jakobi Meyers which should leave Parker as the top target in this game for the Patriots. Tre’Quan Smith New Orleans Saints It’s looking like the Saints will once again be without Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, and Adam Trautman opening up opportunities for Smith. He has been the clear WR2 on this team in their absence. The past two weeks he has seen nine targets and caught eight passes for 102 yards and a TD. This week they take on the Raiders who are allowing the eighth-most fantasy points to wideouts and are now without their best corner. Phillip Dorsett Houston Texans Nico Collins went down with a groin injury last week and Dorsett stepped up in his absence and made some big plays. He caught two of his three targets for 45 yards and a TD. Collins will not play this week and the Texans face off with the Titans who are allowing the second-most fantasy points to WRs. Chris Moore should also see an increased role. He saw one more target than Dorsett last week but has less upside. Tight Ends Harrison Bryant Cleveland Browns Jacoby Brissett has always loved his tight ends and that’s why David Njoku has been the TE4 on the season in PPR formats. He is down for a while with a high-ankle sprain and Bryant will step into his role. It’s as simple as that. Bryant is the next man up in an offense that is going to use their tight end. Chris Myarick New York Giants (Some sites still list at Fullback) This is a similar situation to Bryant, but a deeper sleeper. Daniel Bellinger went down last week with an eye injury and may miss the remainder of the season. He had been a big part of the offense with a

Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 8

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Additionally, Billy and Jody also co-host the FullTime Fantasy Podcast, which is live-streamed every week on Youtube. The guys are also active in the FullTime Fantasy Discord channel, helping answer all fantasy and sports betting inquiries all year long, specifically on Sunday mornings and Friday nights.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 7

Tony Pollard

By this point in a challenging 2022 season, every roster has faced adversity. This week’s brutal byes also won’t help. With our Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 7, we can help you recognize hidden values that may need to be plugged into your starting lineup. Whether it is as a bye-week replacement or longer, here are some Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 7 to consider. Quarterbacks Matt Ryan (QB) Indianapolis Colts – Ryan is coming off a monster game in which he threw for 389 yards and three TDs on 58 attempts. This week he goes head-to-head with the Titans who are allowing the third-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks. He does not come without risk, however, the upside you’re looking for is there as well.  Jacoby Brissett (QB) Cleveland Browns – Generally, Brissett isn’t going to wow you or blow you away with monster numbers. However, he should be a safe option this week with more upside than usual. He takes on the Ravens who are allowing the second-most fantasy points to QBs this season and seem to completely collapse in the second half week after week. Running Backs Kenyan Drake (RB) Baltimore Ravens – Drake turned back the clock last week and looked great rushing for 119 yards and a TD on just 10 carries. We don’t know what’s going on with J.K. Dobbins’s knee and Drake should be able to hit double-digit carries again whether or not Dobbins plays. He’d be a great sleeper regardless of matchup, but this week he takes on a porous Browns’ defense that is allowing the third-most fantasy points to RBs.  Tony Pollard (RB) Dallas Cowboys – If you are playing the Lions you need to start your running backs. They are allowing more fantasy points to position than any team in the league. While Ezekiel Elliott is still the top dog in Dallas, Pollard is close behind and holds more PPR and big play upside. You should find a way to fit him in your lineup this week if at all possible.  Kareem Hunt (RB) Cleveland Browns – Coming off a horrific week, it sounds like a lot of fantasy owners are throwing in the towel on Hunt. That would be a mistake, especially this week against the Ravens. While they are a tough matchup on the ground, they are susceptible to pass-catching backs. When it comes to yards on the ground to RBs, they are the 11th best in the league. However, they are allowing the fourth-most receiving yards and the third-most receptions to backs this season. The bottom line is this matchup favors Hunt much more than it favors Nick Chubb. Jamaal Williams (RB) Detroit Lions – Just because D’Andre Swift is expected to play this week doesn’t mean you need to cast Williams aside. He still has a major role in this offense and gets plenty of work on the goal line. For as good as the Cowboys’ defense has been this season they are below average against the run. Banking on Swift having a reduced role is probably a mistake. Even so, Williams gets enough work to have a fantasy impact. Wide Receivers Donovan Peoples-Jones (WR) Cleveland Browns –  The Ravens are horrible against the pass and you should be considering pass-catchers who play against them. You don’t need us to tell you that for the 235th time this month. Nonetheless, the numbers you need to know are DPJs. He has topped 50 yards in three straight games and four on the season, and he’s outgained Amari Cooper in three of four games this season. He’s averaged seven targets a game in October and should thrive in a great matchup this week.  Wan’Dale Robinson (WR) New York Giants – The highly-touted rookie played for the first time since Week 1 last week and immediately led all Giants’ wideouts in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. He is far and away the most talented wideout on an offense desperate for a playmaker at the position. His role should only expand from here.  Tyquan Thornton (WR) New England Patriots – Thornton is another rookie who was hyped up through training camp before succumbing to injury and made his return two weeks ago and had his coming out party last week. All he did was score two TDs and lead all Patriots’ pass-catchers in fantasy points. Perhaps even more interestingly he also saw three carries he took for 16 yards and a TD. He’s a sleeper start and a must-add this week if he’s on waivers.  Marquez Callaway (WR) New Orleans Saints – Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, and Adam Trautman have all been ruled out again this week leaving Chris Olave needing someone else to emerge opposite him. Last week, Callaway led the Saints’ receivers with seven targets with Olave sidelined. He should serve as the WR2 this week. He should see WR2 targets but is also far from a lock. So be aware of the risk here. Tight Ends Greg Dulcich (TE) Denver Broncos – If you are looking to add a tight end off of waivers it’s hard to find one with more rest-of-seaon upside than Dulcich. The rookie made his NFL debut last week and looked great. He went for 44 yards and a TD and his 71 percent snap count was the most for any Broncos’ tight end this season. He immediately put a stranglehold on the TE1 job in Denver that had been productive but was split by three guys. It’s all his now.  Cade Otton (TE) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – This is a simple explanation. Cameron Brate suffered another injury last week and will not play for a while most likely. Otton is a talented rookie and the last man standing in a Tom Brady-led offense. Therefore, he has potential upside every week and is worth taking a look at as a sleeper option.    ENTER OUR WEEK 7 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with

Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 7

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Rankings You Can Trust

With the reigning Most Accurate Draft Ranker on staff teaming with the former Most Accurate In-Season RankerFullTime Fantasy Members know they’re going to get the very best fantasy football rankings and analysis all year long! Members get access to both Billy’s and Jody’s private player ranking cheatsheets as well as player projections which can be customized for your specific league scoring and lineup settings. 

Additionally, Billy and Jody also co-host the FullTime Fantasy Podcast, which is live-streamed every week on Youtube. The guys are also active in the FullTime Fantasy Discord channel, helping answer all fantasy and sports betting inquiries all year long, specifically on Sunday mornings and Friday nights.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 6

Eno Benjamin

Bye weeks have arrived. With the Lions, Titans, Texans, and Raiders unavailable, fantasy football managers will be scrambling to the waiver wire to fill roster spots. Knowing which Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 6 to target can help you identify players to target. Whether it is as a bye-week replacement or longer, here are some Fantasy Football Sleepers Week 6 to consider. Quarterbacks Daniel Jones (QB) New York Giants – Despite suffering an ankle injury and exiting the game in Week 4, Jones is the QB14 on the season. This week he takes on the Ravens who have allowed more fantasy points to quarterbacks than any team in the league. Another week removed from his ankle injury, he should be more mobile than he was last week. His rushing ability should give him a high floor and the matchup gives him a high ceiling.  Jimmy Garopollo (QB) San Francisco 49ers – Garoppolo has a top-10 fantasy matchup against the Falcons this week and with the Lions, Raiders, and Titans all off this is as good of a streaming option as you’re likely to find. Those teams are three of the bottom five teams against fantasy QBs so great matchups are tougher to find this week. If Garoppolo is available on your waiver wire scoop him up and plug him in.  Running Backs Eno Benjamin (RB) Arizona Cardinals – All the other Cardinals running backs got hurt last week. Darrell Williams is unlikely to play this week and James Conner seems to be trending in that direction as well. With a matchup against the Seahawks this week, who are allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to running backs, he’s a nice sleeper option if Conner plays and a must-start if he’s sidelined.  Jaylen Warren (RB) Pittsburgh Steelers – Warren out-snapped Najee Harris last week 38 to 37 and was more productive both on the ground and through the air after weeks of being more efficient. The coaches came out this week and made it clear that he is a major part of the game plan and his role isn’t going to diminish. He looks explosive on film and could be a sneaky flex option, especially in PPR leagues.  Latavius Murray (RB) Denver Broncos – We are going with deeper sleepers for the next two running backs starting with Murray. Last we saw him he looked great in New Orleans rushing 11 times for 57 yards and a TD before being poached off their practice squad. He is expected to be active this week for Denver and the team hinted at using a hot-hand approach. It’s conceivable that he immediately jumps Mike Boone in the pecking order and we’ve already seen Melvin Gordon pulled this year due to his fumbling woes. This week Denver takes on the Chargers who are allowing more fantasy points to running backs than any team in the league. Myles Gaskin (RB) Miami Dolphins – Raheem Mostert has established himself as the RB1 in Miami. However, he has yet to practice this week, which sounds legitimately questionable. If Mostert does play this is a moot point. Nevertheless, if Mostert is out Gaskin will take his place. Chase Edmonds has not played well and Gaskin out-touched him last week 7-1. Fantasy owners will rush to start Edmonds if Mostert is out, but Gaskin may be the play. Wide Receivers Darius Slayton (WR) New York Giants – Slayton served as the Giants’ WR1 last week leading the team in targets, receptions, and yards. This week, he takes on the Ravens who have been destroyed by wideouts. Baltimore has allowed the third most fantasy points in the league to the position. Slayton looked the part of the WR1, comparably to the other options. A favorable game script should also work in Slayton’s favor, once again.  Isaiah McKenzie (WR) Buffalo Bills – McKenzie has cleared the concussion protocol and will play in Week 6. Khalil Shakir has gotten some buzz after a solid performance last week. But you should not be deterred from rolling with McKenzie at all. With Jamison Crowder out for the foreseeable future, McKenzie is an outstanding start. Get him in your flex for what should be a shootout with the Chiefs this week.  Alec Pierce (WR) Indianapolis Colts – Pierce out-targeted and out-produced Michael Pittman last week, Excluding Week 1, Pierce has been the better player in all three games they both played in. Pierce has all of the fantasy value with none of the name value. He should be considered as a flex option this week against the Jaguars. Zay Jones (WR) Jacksonville Jaguars – Christian Kirk has been fading a bit as this team’s clear top wideout and Jones has outperformed expectations this season. After missing Week 4 and not looking quite 100 percent last week, Jones should be back to full strength. He could easily be the WR1 for the Jaguars, who have targets up for grabs. Tight Ends Dawson Knox (TE) Buffalo Bills – An obvious fade in 2022, Knox missed last week and has been dropped in many leagues. However, he has returned to practice and looks poised to return in Week 6. If he plays, Knox would be a nice streamer in a game with the highest over/under on the slate. Will Dissly (TE) Seattle Seahawks – Dissly has established himself as the Seahawks’ top tight end and has been a TE1 on the season so far. Only Seattle allows more points to opposing tight ends than Arizona. Week 6 is as good of a matchup as he can possibly get. He should be a solid streaming option this week.    ENTER OUR WEEK 6 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with players you think will do well in Week 10! The highest Week 6 Score wins! (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 6 Player Rankings to help. It’s a bestball contest, so no need to