Fantasy Football: Week 6 - Who To Start?
Making the right start/sit decisions in fantasy football can be the difference between a win and a loss. As we approach Week 6, many fantasy managers are facing tough choices. Here’s a breakdown to help you optimize your lineup. — Vinnie Hacker's Dating Life: Who Is He Seeing?
Quarterbacks
- Start:
- Josh Allen (BUF): Facing a vulnerable defense, Allen's dual-threat ability makes him a top-tier start.
- Jared Goff (DET): Goff has been consistent, and his matchup suggests another solid performance.
- Sit:
- Russell Wilson (DEN): Wilson's struggles continue, making him a risky start even in favorable matchups.
- Deshaun Watson (CLE): Until Watson demonstrates more consistency, bench him for safer options.
Running Backs
- Start:
- Bijan Robinson (ATL): Even in a crowded backfield, Robinson’s talent shines. Start him with confidence.
- Aaron Jones (GB): If healthy, Jones is a must-start due to his high ceiling.
- Sit:
- AJ Dillon (GB): Dillon’s production has been underwhelming, making him a bench option.
- Damien Harris (BUF): Inconsistent touches limit Harris’s fantasy value.
Wide Receivers
- Start:
- Stefon Diggs (BUF): Diggs is a weekly must-start due to his target share and big-play ability.
- Amari Cooper (CLE): Cooper remains a reliable target and should be started in most leagues.
- Sit:
- Michael Thomas (NO): Thomas’s declining role makes him a risky start.
- Skyy Moore (KC): Inconsistent performance keeps Moore on the bench.
Tight Ends
- Start:
- Travis Kelce (KC): Always start Kelce unless there's a clear injury concern.
- Darren Waller (NYG): Waller is a key target in the Giants' offense.
- Sit:
- Tyler Higbee (LAR): Higbee’s production is too inconsistent to warrant a start.
- Cole Kmet (CHI): Kmet remains touchdown-dependent, making him a risky play.