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š Drake London & Must-Starts for Week 6
Why you need to start this underperforming RB and sit Jonathan Taylor...
Good morning. Weāve got London games this morning (9:30 ET) featuring the Ravens and Titans, so be sure to check those lineups EARLY ā°
And remember: no matter what happens today, your bad start/sit decisions are nothing compared to the Broncos GM blowing all their draft picks and $400 million on Sean Payton and Russell Wilson. And their GM gets paid to manage the team...
Today's newsletter highlights
šļø Start/Sits for Week 6
š§¾ Injury Report (Saquonā¦)
š Ekeler finally returns
š¦ Stashes for Wk 7
Good news to start your day: 49ers DE Arik Armstead was named Week 5 NFLPA Community MVP after he held a weekend of charitable giving for schools and students across Sacramento and the Bay Area, featuring books, bikes and a $100K donation.
You can support his important work through the @ArmsteadProject. Love to see it.
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RANKINGS
David Montgomery rises to RB11. HC Dan Campbell called him a ācarry the loadā type of guy who could get 20-30 touches per game, while calling Jahmyr Gibbs a āchange of paceā back. Thatās music to the ears of Montgomery holders, who are loving his elite usage (4th in the league with 23.2 touches per game) and TD upside.
Amari Cooper falls to WR21. Deshaun Watson will miss his second straight game and could miss āmultiple more gamesā (per Mary Kay Cabot). Cooper had only 2.6 FP last week with rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson at QB, and could struggle to produce with XFL legend P.J. Walker taking the reigns now too.
See our latest rest-of-season 0.5 PPR rankings šļø
STORY
Start / Sit for Week 6
Benching Goff vs TB makes sense // Paul Sancya, AP Photo
Sit Jared Goff vs TB. āGoff has Sam LaPorta and Amon-Ra St. Brown playing through multiple injuries. Expect a heavy dose of David Montgomery against a run-funnel Bucs defense that ranks 21st against the pass but second versus the run in DVOAā, per Dalton Del Don of Yahoo.
Start Zay Flowers vs TEN. Flowers has room for positive regression sitting at PPR WR33 despite ranking WR14 in expected fantasy points. The Ravens WR1 faces a Titansā pass funnel defense allowing the seventh-most fantasy points to WRs.
Start Drake London vs WAS. āWashington runs the second-most man coverage in the NFL, which creates more targets for the alpha options in passing attacks. This season, Drake London has been that guy for the Falcons with a whopping 39% target share versus man ā 25 percentage points above the next closest teammate at 14%ā, per Dwain McFarland of Fantasy Life.
Sit Jerome Ford vs SF. With Watson out, the Browns have the lowest implied team total youāll see at around 13 points. Ford is seeing just 37% of the teamās carries since Kareem Hunt joined the backfield, per Kyle Dvorchak of NBC Sports.
Start Rhamondre Stevenson vs LV. If thereās a get-right game for Stevenson, itās this Raiders matchup. The Raiders defense is allowing 129.4 rushing yards per game and the third-most rushing yards from man/gap schemes (4.6 YPC), the scheme which the Patriots run at one of the highest rates in the NFL.
AJ āLockdownā Terrell takes on Washington // Danny Karnik, AP Photo
Sit Terry McLaurin vs ATL. āWashington is among the most pass-heavy teams, but they barely throw to their two best players and the Falconsā AJ Terrell and Jeff Okudah are playing great perimeter coverage, limiting opposing outside wideouts to the 2nd-fewest yards per game (69.2)ā, per Graham Barfield of Fantasy Points. This video shows what happened last time they faced off (Terrell INT).
Start Dak Prescott vs LAC. The Chargers are allowing 21.7 ppg to QBs, the fourth most in the league and this is projected to be one of the slateās closest games.
Sit Tyler Higbee vs ARI. Despite the juicy-looking matchup, itās hard to trust Higbee with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua dominating targets (Higbee had just 2 catches on 3 targets in Kuppās return last week), per Jamey Eisenberg of CBSSports.
Desperate? Same. Start Tyjae Spears vs BAL. āSpears leads the league in juke rate and is 3rd in breakaway run rate ā¦ Derrick Henry continues to see a big difference in fantasy scoring in Tennessee losses, and the Ravens are 4-point favorites Sunday. The game script could easily lead to more snaps from Spears this week,ā per Dalton Del Don of Yahoo.
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HOSPITAL VISIT
The five most important injuries you should know about.
Justin Jeffersonās injury looks more like a 6-week absence, per Jesse Morse. Kirk Cousins confirmed that he doesnāt plan on waiving his no-trade clause, making JJ a buy for contending teams.
Saquon Barkley is questionable. He has zero incentive to suit up until his ankle is fully healthy. The Giants are struggling and he didnāt get an extension.
Sauce Gardner and DJ Reed, the Jets two best corners, are both out against the Eagles. DeVonta Smith week incoming.
Tyrod Taylor (Giants) and PJ Walker (Browns) will start for their respective teams. Downgrade all skill players.
Tee Higgins (questionable, ribs) is expected to play vs Seattle, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. However, we prefer to sit him if you
have a decent pivot.
MARKETS
We Missed You Austin
Austin Ekeler // Jayne Kamin-Oncea, USA Today
š«” Welcome back, Austin Ekeler. Ekeler will have a full workload against the Cowboys: "Yes, I think that's fair say. We'll trust what we see on game day, but we expect him to goā, per HC Staley. Twitter docs expect an 85% Ekeler from a fantasy points standpoint.
š¦ Stash Vikings WR Brandon Powell. āAfter Justin Jefferson left last weekās game with an injury, Powellās sixteen routes (89% route participation) were right behind KJ Osborn and Jordan Addisonās twenty. Working both out wide and from the slot, he then led the team in targets (5), receptions (3), receiving yards and air yardsā, per John Laghezza of The Athletic. Especially notable after Jordan Addison (ankle) was limited in practice this week.
š Monitor the Vikings RB room. Cam Akers (21 snaps, 7 opportunities) is closing in on Alexander Mattison (37 snaps, 11 opportunities), who has struggled with drops, fumbles and inefficiency.
š Weāre dropping JuJu Smith-Schuster. Thereās zero indication that his productivity improves. And as Pats fans know, heās playing on the lowest scoring offense in the league.
š„ Weāre buying Gabe Davis. Heās been surprisingly consistent, scoring a TD in 4 straight and is the only WR with a red-zone target in every game. In addition to his increased utilization, heās also averaging 72 YPG, proving to be more than just a weekly boom-or-bust play.
š¦ Stash Marvin Mims, who could see more opportunities if Jerry Jeudy is moved.
QUICK SLANTS
Tough RB Matchups
Rachaad White in for a Tough Day // Jacob Kupferman, AP
š Read 2023 Week 6 Mismatch Report by Joe Dolan of Fantasy Points. One of the mismatches this week are Lions DL against Buccaneers OL, spelling bad news for Rachaad White.
āThe Lions have held each of their five opponents under 100 non-scramble rushing yards this season, and three of their five opponents below 50. The Lions are one of five teams in the NFL giving up less than 1.0 aYBC/A, so if White is going to get it done for fantasy this week, itās going to have to come via his admittedly excellent volume.ā
š Read How to watch football like an expert from the comfort of your couch by Ted Nguyen on The Athletic ($).
š Read How the new fair catch rule changes the strategy on applying penalties to two-point conversions by John McClain of NBC Sports.
šļøListen to Practices that will make you a better fantasy GM and NFL fan by Matt Waldman and Adam Harstad for the RSP Cast.
š½ļø Justin Herbert has a brother š
Justin Herbertās brother looks like Justin Herbert in a witness protection program.
ā Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer)
8:41 PM ā¢ Oct 14, 2023
Best Bets
š„Zay Flowers over 55.5 receiving yards.
Heās gone over this number 4 out of 5 games and is the clear WR1 for Baltimore, accounting for 40% of Baltimoreās air yards with an average target distance of 15.8 yards. He has a smash matchup against a weak Tennessee secondary.
š„Jerome Ford under 37.5 rushing yards.
Ford hasnāt hit this number since Week 2 and we donāt expect him to hit it against an elite 49ers defense. Ford likely wonāt see many rushing opportunities as 49ers opponents are giving their RBs a league low 11.8 carries and Ford is seeing just 37% of the teamās carries.
SPOTLIGHT
Regression to the Mean Team
Burrow photographing a must-buy Joe Mixon // AP
The below feature is from the @RTMFantasy team of Shaun Moran, Keegan Thompson and Aidan Holler. Their Youtube channel is one of the most underrated in fantasy football.
Target Matthew Stafford. RTMās favorite place to hunt for positive regression is QB TD %. This season, the top 7/10 leaders in passing yards are also in the top 10 in passing TDs. Except Stafford, who has a career 4.6% TD rate but sits at a measly 2.5%ā¦ heās due for a massive game against the Cardinals
Last week, Ja'Marr Chase, Tyler Boyd, and Trenton Irwin all ranked top-10 in open/wide open targets against the Cards, the only team in the NFL with two cornerbacks ranked bottom-10 in PFF coverage grade (@jagibbs_23).
Chris Olave and Deandre Hopkins are alphas. The RTM team sees Air Yards Share and First Read Target Share as a gold mine for predicting future fantasy points. They find an alpha seeing the majority of their teamās passing offense: 40%+ of their teamsā Air Yards along with 30% of their 1st read targets (there are only 14 of these alpha WRs in the NFL):
Olave and Hopkins both have had at least 4 end zone targets but have just 1 TD combined.
Neither has a great matchup in Week 6, as both HOU and BAL have been stingy to fantasy WRs, but one could see TD regression.
Hello Joe Mixon. Mixon is an older version of Rachaad White with better PR. Regardless, Mixon has an elite role in a good offense - he sees 100% of the touches in the money zones.
Mixon is the only RB in the league with 100% of his teams carries inside the 5, inside the 10 and inside the 20.
In Week 6, Mixon faces a Seattle rush defense that is tied for 4th in rushing TDs allowed (5) and has allowed 22 FPPG to the position.
Three suggestions: Follow the RTM Team on Twitter, check out NFL players fictional lookalikes and subscribe to the Morning Huddle.
Tweet of the Day
Amazing. But Rodger, heās clearly harvesting wheat.
Good luck in Week 6.
Go get āem.
- Jake, Eddie, Marcus & Sean
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