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Every week of the NFL season, we look at the deepest options in each position, focusing on identifying fantastic products in streaming with valuable encounters to consider.
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As weeks go by and injuries increase, the need for replacement options increases. We have some top names to consider for those looking for widely available options at each position.
Strategist
Jameis Winston, buccaneers of Tampa Bay
The effectiveness of the offense Buccaneers under Ryan Fitzpatrick should not be overlooked in assessing the fantastic potential of Winston. One of the reasons for this success is Todd Monken's elevation of the Assist Coordinator and wide receiver-only offensive coordinator. This move resulted in an increase in the number of passing yards per pass from 7.6 in 2017 to 10.0 in 2018. In addition to 25 pass attempts per game, this change will yield 50 yards per pass. Considering the above, as well as Winston and his juicy duel coming against the Atlanta Falcons, Winston is in the top 15 quarterbacks this week. Still not convinced? Consider how devastating the loss of Keanu Neal was for the Falcons subgroup. In Neal's first two seasons, the Falcons' defense resulted in a 64.9% success rate. Without Neal this season, this number reaches 69.8%. Do not be surprised to see Winston publish more than 300 yards and multiple scores. –Daube
Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bear
It is not often that you can reasonably hook up a freshly released fourth of a series of six touchdowns, but welcome to 2018, the year of the video game box scores. What has helped keep Trubisky widely accessible is the fact that the Bears had a week off early. The market has not chased the stock after its opus against the Bucs. Now, another floundering Florida squad is waiting in Miami, with the Dolphins in 21st place to put pressure on passers-by. Trubisky, meanwhile, got the seventh best league landing rate (6.7% of attempts) and the ninth best percentage of completions (73.3%) with a clean pocket this season. We've been seeing a few exits on the second-year caller's floor this season, but with the time needed to fight an exploitable defense, Trubisky is a solid option as a streamer or superflex. –McCormick
Come back
Mike Davis, Seattle Seahawks
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Pete Carroll made it clear on Sunday that the pedigree project would not determine playing time, as Rashaad Penny only found himself on the pitch in clichés of special teams. While the much touted rookie watched, Chris Carson and Davis produced against the Los Angeles Rams' defensive front. Carson is available in virtually no league, but Davis is a free agent in more than 80% of the leagues. With two consecutive solid games to his credit, the only question for Davis is whether he will have enough keys to justify his departure. The best indicator in this regard is the past production of the Oakland Raiders, which has allowed at least 26 rushing attempts in four of their five games. Assuming that the Seahawks reach this bar, you can predict at least 10 rushes for Davis, which will make it a good bet for at least 45 rushing yards, which is a safe game as deep on the wire. –Daube
Ronald Jones, the buccaneers of Tampa Bay
This year has been a strange year for many of the best choices at the guardhouse, with Penny and Jones playing marginal roles or being totally ignored on the depth chart to start the campaign. Yet, although Penny did not see the pitch last week, Jones was finally shown active during Week 4 before the start of Tampa. The results – only 28 yards on 11 hits – were not so inspiring, but they may not have needed to be on the second round pick to climb the depth chart, because Peyton Barber ranked 44th out of 48 qualified. the halfbacks with a mere 2.96 yards per run. The Falcons, meanwhile, just allowed James Conner to accumulate the highest number of yards after a contact since Adrian Peterson in 2015. It is certain that the deployment of Jones presents a certain risk before he really claims a role to play, but with decreasing competition and a tasty match on It deserves attention as a streaming option for whimsical managers facing injury and poor performance at the station. –McCormick
Wide receiver
Keke Coutee, Houston Texans
When Bruce Ellington entered the casualty pool, few of us thought there would be an unnamed broad receiver DeAndre Hopkins or Will Fuller V among the Houston Texans who deserve to be in fantasy, but Coutee has changed so quickly. After missing the first three games of the season, Coutee caught 17 passes for 160 yards and a score in the past two weeks. It's a season-long pace of over 1,200 yards and eight scores. This pace means that it should be registered and started, not just streamed, but since it only appears in 19.6% of ESPN leagues, take it if you need to ########################################################################### 39, a replacement during the following week. You'll probably get a strong performance this week against the Buffalo Bills and then feed stocks for the rest of the season. –Daube
Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars
Available in more than half of the ESPN leagues, did you know that Westbrook was skating 77 catches and 1,117 yards? You probably do now. It's also easy to miss out on the fact that Westbrook is only two years away from qualifying as a Heisman finalists, with an impressive university dominance (high market share of the offensive). Which means the NFL may have neglected Westbrook a bit by dropping it in the fourth round of the 2017 selection. Even though there is plenty of competition to get significant targets on a busy Jacksonville receiver depth chart It should be noted that Blake Bortles had his highest number of yards per game (10.5) and his largest QBR (93.3) when he targeted Westbrook among the out-of-bounds. According to the game played this week, Dallas has struggled to hold the receivers so far, giving them 14.3 yards per game, the league's sixth-best total. –McCormick
Tight end
C.J. Uzomah, Cincinnati Bengals
Whether it's Tyler Eifert or Tyler Kroft, the tight position of the Cincinnati Bengals is a regular producer of fantasy points since the beginning of 2016. In fact, the TE position has scored at least six fantastic points in 28 of his 33 games. In addition, they were almost twice as likely to score 15 or more fantastic points than to accumulate six or fewer. Since Uzomah is the last player to hold this position, it is prudent to project at least 10 fancy points, especially considering that they are facing the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have allocated at least 16.7 whimsical points to tight goals in every game since the first week. . –Daube
Cameron Brate, buccaneers of Tampa Bay
I have recently joked that it may be time to give Hunter Henry a chance to be a streamer, given the shallow depth and versatility of the position. tight end proved this year for fancy purposes. A wave of injuries and lack of success among youth in the tight category in recent seasons has weakened the market for this position. We must therefore be prepared to ignore important flaws when looking at different options. I turn to another Buc as a starting option on the go, with Brate likely to create a lot of rewarding routes and goals with O.J. Howard had to miss a knee injury. The Bucs have so far outstripped the NFL in terms of the number of air yards per target, establishing Brate with a serious threat as a threat above the limit and in the red zone. –McCormick
Defense / Special Forces
Seattle Seahawks
On this waiver, you're just looking for the D / ST playing one of the worst offensive teams, and the Seattle Seahawks are making a good selection this week. Their opponent, the Oakland Raiders, has only surpassed the 20-point mark once this season and Derek Carr has already launched eight interceptions. Carr has been sacked more than twice per game, and it's obvious that the Seahawks are an excellent choice for streaming this week. –Daube
Colts of Indianapolis
The reputation suggests that we should not approach the Colts given the lack of power of the defensive team on training and an undoubtedly poor performance last season. This season, however, the Colts have the 12th highest rate of pressure and the sixth highest sack rate in the league. The pressure and bag rates are two of the strongest correlations in terms of team performance, which makes sense when considering the increase in turnover rates when quarterbacks are under duress. Speaking of this trend, rookie Sam Darnold completed only 42 percent of his passes with a mere 1.55 yards per dive, well below the league average. Look beyond the reputation and focus instead on encouraging forward steps and invitation to the inviting quarter-match. –McCormick
Individual defensive players
Defensive line
Jerry Hughes, Buffalo Bills
With three sacks in the last four games and a meeting with a porous Houston line that allowed Deshaun Watson will be under pressure to reach 41% of his returns to the basket (the league average is 28.2%, in some contexts), Hughes is well positioned to surpass the value of a streaming option this week in Houston. -McCormick
linebacker
Josh Bynes, Cardinals of Arizona
Internal linebackers are often commodities for displaced people, especially those who are sent as blitzers for 12.5% of losses, as did Bynes this season. This is not a call to run after the impressive performance of last week, but rather an appreciation of Bynes' opportunity rate and its potential for a defense that could be on the ground all day in Minnesota considering the worst struggles of the Arizona offensive. –McCormick
Defensive back
Damontae Kazee, Atlanta Falcons
We are returning to Kazee this week, since he's still available in just about every ESPN IDP league and he's just made an impressive two-game comeback in a rather ugly defeat for Atlanta's defense. Just like Bynes, Kazee could be on the pitch a ton for Atlanta 's stunning defense that apparently can not put an end to the controls of his opponents lately. Feel free to watch Brate shoulder to shoulder and let Kazee, now in a decisive role, get some points in the cover against him while we're there. –McCormick
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