NFL Fantasy Football: Week 7 waiver recommendations

NFL Fantasy Football: Week 7 waiver recommendations

These stories have their respective consequences in the world of Fantasy Football. Those who have Adams His team will surely elevate him to the starting lineup again as soon as he recovers from his calf injury. In their time together in Green Bay, Adams y Rodgers They combined for 622 receptions, 7,590 yards and 69 touchdowns in 108 games. The trade alters the fantasy value of Adams, Rodgersand even from players like Breece Hallwho will have another weapon as a partner in the offense to take pressure off him.

As for the Billsthe last few weeks have shown us that, outside of Josh Allenit is difficult to choose any player on the team to be consistent in terms of fantasy. leaving Allen sideways, only James Cook He is among the Top-100 players with the highest points, and the most effective receiver had been Khalil Shakiraveraging less than eight points per game. The arrival of Cooper will instantly change this situation, since the former recipient of the Browns becomes the first option for Allen.

While we’re focused on Week 7, let’s talk about the players you should consider for the waiver process. This weekend, the players won’t be playing as much. Dallas Cowboys like the Chicago Bearsso there are not many consequences for fantasy, because the previous weeks there were four, not two, teams that were resting.

Here is the list of players you should consider for the next week of games, all of them available in more than 50 percent of leagues. ESPN Fantasy Football:

Yes, he is the same Bo Nix who three weeks ago threw for a spectacular 60 yards against the Jets, and the same one who began his professional career by throwing four interceptions in his first two games. But, Nix has raised his level in the last two games, with five touchdowns (four through the air) and just one turnover against the Raiders and Chargers. In four games this season, he has rushed for more than 25 yards and has three rushing touchdowns. Against the Saints, they face the same defense that allowed 51 points against Tampa Bay last Sunday. It is an excellent opportunity to continue growing against a team that is in the doldrums after a promising start.

In the last three games, he has received at least nine carry or pass-catching options in the Falcons’ offense, and against Carolina last week he exploded for 105 rushing yards and a touchdown. It is evident that Atlanta wants to incorporate both Allgeier and Sesame Robinson In the offensive plan, and against a Seattle that is among the 10 worst defensive teams of the season, both will continue to be good options.

Did you forget about JuJu? The Chiefs are coming off their bye week, but that shouldn’t discourage you from giving Smith-Schuster, who had seven receptions and 130 yards two weeks ago, a chance. Better yet, in two career games against the San Francisco 49ers, the next opponent, Smith-Schuster has a record of 10 passes received for 205 yards and two touchdowns. Make sure that statistic is kept in mind by both Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomesand that Smith-Schuster will have opportunities against the 49ers in the reissue of the last Super Bowl.

Otton’s production dipped in terms of receptions against the Saints last week, but with six targets, the Buccaneers tight end remains a very latent option for Baker Mayfield. Additionally, one of his two receptions actually went for a touchdown. The Ravens, the next opponent, look like a difficult matchup but not one in which they will have difficulty scoring: Baltimore has allowed more than 20 points in five of their six games this season.

In the Giants’ last three games, Slayton has 17 receptions and 235 yards, with one touchdown. Yes, a lot has to do with the lack of Malik Nabers in the starting lineup, but Slayton has shown himself to be an increasingly important option for Daniel Jones and the Giants offense. Whether or not Nabers plays against the Eagles, Philadelphia has one of the worst pass defenses this season, so it lends itself to playing Slayton.

The Chargers are coming off an important victory in Denver, and will now face the Arizona Cardinals who have allowed more than 20 points in all but one of their games this season. That is to say, even with the conservative offense that the Chargers have shown in this nascent era with Jim Harbaugh as their head coach, there will be opportunities for Dicker to have a day like last Sunday, when he scored three field goals.

The Colts face the Miami Dolphins who, although they have looked better in their last game with Tyler Huntley in the controls, is far from the equipment they usually are with Tua Tagovailoa as the starting quarterback. The Colts also have five consecutive games forcing a fumble or getting at least one interception, and on three occasions this season they have limited their rival to less than 20 points per game. Indianapolis is undoubtedly at an advantage for this duel between rivals from the American Conference.

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