

I’d check to see if Johnson is available via trade because some might see Pittsburgh’s offense as diminished with Roethlisberger at the end of his quarterbacking journey.īuccaneers 19, Patriots 17: Buy low on Damien Harris.

Packers 27, Steelers 17: Diontae Johnson has proven himself immune to Ben Roethlisberger’s twilight swoon with 23 receptions (35 targets) in three games. Ravens 23, Broncos 7: Courtland Sutton, Tim Patrick and Noah Fant could all see a hit to their fantasy value this week if Teddy Bridgewater doesn’t make it through the NFL’s concussion protocol and Drew Lock gets the start. Seahawks 28, 49ers 21: I saw enough from Trey Lance in one half of football to be convinced he’s a fantasy starter this season once he becomes a full-time starter for San Francisco. Jets 27, Titans 24 (OT): I wonder if those who roster Derrick Henry were disappointed with his 177 total yards and a score considering the expectations many had with this matchup and Tennessee’s top two wide receivers hurt.Ĭhiefs 42, Eagles 30: It’s concerning Miles Sanders becomes an afterthought when Philadelphia falls behind - he had only nine carries for 40 yards the last two games - because the presence of rookie Kenneth Gainwell limits his prospects of contributing as a receiver.Ĭardinals 37, Rams 20: Sony Michel played a measly seven snaps, which indicates he only has value as a handcuff when Darrell Henderson is healthy.

Barkley has 220 total yards, 11 receptions (40 touches) and two touchdowns the last two games. Giants 27, Saints 21 (OT): Saquan Barkley is beginning to resemble the dynamic running back we know and love. A good problem to have in Kevin Stefanski’s offense, but an impossible situation to predict for fantasy investors. Browns 14, Vikings 7: Cleveland has three very talented tight ends in Austin Hooper, David Njoku and Harrison Bryant.
