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    Tue Oct 15 10:19am ET

    Tuesday Morning Fantasy Recap: Week 6

    In a thrilling Week 6 showdown, "Eazy Ed" edged out "The Dominators" in a high-scoring clash that saw both teams leave everything on the field. Here's how the match unfolded:

    Eazy Ed's Victory: 161.60 – 128.80

    Quarterback Battle:
    Jalen Hurts led Eazy Ed with a stellar 24.5 fantasy points, showing off his dual-threat capabilities with 264 passing yards and two touchdowns, while also adding 33 rushing yards on the ground. Meanwhile, Kyler Murray struggled to keep pace for the Dominators, managing 16.1 points as the Cardinals fell short against Green Bay. A late fumble capped off an otherwise average day for Murray.

    Ground Game Goes Cold for the Dominators
    Breece Hall was the lone bright spot in the Dominators' backfield, racking up 113 rushing yards and 56 receiving yards for a total of 24.9 points. James Cook, however, delivered a goose egg, failing to log any meaningful touches. On the other side, Najee Harris powered Eazy Ed's offense with a strong 23.2-point performance, finding the end zone once and keeping the chains moving with over 100 rushing yards.

    Air Attack Disparity
    Eazy Ed's receiving corps took over the game, with Chris Godwin exploding for 38.5 points, hauling in 11 catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Garrett Wilson also delivered a clutch 27.7-point outing, providing Jalen Hurts with reliable targets throughout the matchup. The Dominators' top receiver, D.J. Moore, could only muster 6.0 points, leaving D.K. Metcalf (7.8 points) and George Pickens (8.3 points) to pick up the slack but falling short.

    Tight End Turnaround
    Trey McBride's breakout performance for the Dominators (17.6 points on 8 receptions for 96 yards) was a key highlight, especially with Eazy Ed's Dallas Goedert posting a disappointing zero points. McBride's big day, however, wasn't enough to compensate for the team's struggles in other areas.

    Kickers and Defense
    Justin Tucker's 13-point contribution from three field goals kept the Dominators in contention, while Jason Myers chipped in 6 points for Eazy Ed. Defensively, the Dominators' Chicago Bears D/ST outperformed Eazy Ed's Baltimore Ravens D/ST, with a total of 9 points to Baltimore's 6, thanks to a more disruptive pass rush and two forced turnovers.

    Final Thoughts:
    Ultimately, it was Eazy Ed's dynamic receiving duo that sealed the deal. Godwin and Wilson accounted for nearly half of the team's points, proving too much for the Dominators to overcome. The Dominators will need more consistency from their stars if they hope to bounce back next week, while Eazy Ed rides high on the momentum of this crucial win.

     

    The Magic SKOL Bus (2-4) Falls Short Against Domeland Security (4-2), 135.75 – 128.15

    In a tightly contested matchup, Domeland Security secured a narrow victory over The Magic SKOL Bus, climbing to 4-2 on the season. The win wasn't without drama, as both teams saw big plays and disappointing performances that ultimately shaped the outcome.

    Quarterback Duel
    Josh Allen put on a show for The Magic SKOL Bus, racking up 26.55 fantasy points. Allen's performance was highlighted by two passing touchdowns and a rushing score, but it wasn’t quite enough to propel his team to victory. Domeland Security's Jayden Daniels delivered a steady 23.65 points, keeping the game close with two touchdown passes and some key rushing yards.

    Running Back Roulette
    Derrick Henry was in vintage form, bulldozing his way to 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns, scoring 28.2 points for The Magic SKOL Bus. Unfortunately for them, Saquon Barkley and Zack Moss combined for a meager 9.9 points, with Moss coughing up a fumble. Domeland Security's backfield was led by Alvin Kamara, who chipped in 17.4 points with a touchdown on the ground and a few catches out of the backfield. Jordan Mason added a respectable 9.2 points, showing promise in his limited opportunities.

    Wide Receiver Showcase
    The battle of the receivers was where Domeland Security gained a crucial edge. Zay Flowers had a career day with 25.4 points, torching the defense with 132 receiving yards. Terry McLaurin’s 23.3 points, including two touchdowns, further widened the gap. For The Magic SKOL Bus, CeeDee Lamb and DeVonta Smith combined for 31.5 points, but the lack of a third reliable receiver hurt their chances, as Domeland's Brian Thomas Jr. only managed 5.7 points.

    Tight End Troubles
    Neither team's tight ends made a significant impact, but Kyle Pitts at least reached double digits with 10.0 points for The Magic SKOL Bus, catching three passes for 70 yards. Jake Ferguson struggled to get involved for Domeland Security, posting just 4.1 points on a quiet afternoon.

    Kickers and Defense to the Rescue
    In what turned out to be an old-fashioned kicker's duel, Domeland's Chris Boswell outshined The Magic SKOL Bus's Austin Seibert. Boswell’s 17 points, which included four field goals, played a pivotal role in securing the win. Defensively, the Steelers D/ST chipped in with 10 points for Domeland Security, while the Bills D/ST contributed 7 points for The Magic SKOL Bus, not quite enough to make a difference.

    Final Thoughts
    Domeland Security’s balanced attack and big performances from Flowers and McLaurin sealed the win in a matchup that could have swung either way. The Magic SKOL Bus will rue missed opportunities, especially from their supporting cast. Both teams will look to build on this game, as Domeland aims to solidify its playoff push while The Magic SKOL Bus tries to rebound and even up their record next week.

     

    Jonah and the Whales (4-2) Dominate Deshaunorable Discharge (2-4), 146.75 – 101.10

    Jonah and the Whales cruised to a commanding victory in Week 6, moving up to 4-2 on the season while leaving Deshaunorable Discharge struggling at 2-4. The game saw Jonah and the Whales outpace their opponents across nearly every position, with some standout performances making the difference.

    Quarterback Showdown
    Lamar Jackson put up a stellar 27.15 points for Jonah and the Whales, throwing for over 300 yards and adding 40 rushing yards, though an interception slightly marred his performance. Joe Burrow fought hard for Deshaunorable Discharge, contributing 21.9 points thanks to some effective rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground, but it wasn’t enough to keep his team in contention.

    Running Backs: Tale of Two Teams
    Jonah and the Whales' running back duo proved to be the backbone of their success, with D'Andre Swift leading the charge at 21.9 points, highlighted by a rushing touchdown and nearly 120 total yards. Jahmyr Gibbs complemented Swift’s efforts with 12.1 points. Deshaunorable Discharge got a solid showing from Tony Pollard, who scored 18.3 points and managed to find the end zone, but Josh Jacobs and Jerome Ford combined for just 13.4 points, leaving them at a disadvantage in the backfield battle.

    Wide Receiver Disparity
    Jonah and the Whales' receiving corps showed off its depth, with Stefon Diggs leading the way at 19.7 points, snagging a touchdown among his six catches. Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase provided reliable support, combining for over 26 points. Deshaunorable Discharge struggled to keep up, as Drake London’s 19.4-point outing was one of the few bright spots. Marvin Harrison Jr., unfortunately, went scoreless, putting the team in a tough spot.

    Tight End Triumph
    The tight end position was a major swing factor in this matchup, as Jonah and the Whales' Cole Kmet exploded for 24.0 points, catching two touchdowns and racking up 70 receiving yards. Meanwhile, Dalton Kincaid contributed 11.1 points for Deshaunorable Discharge, which, while respectable, wasn’t enough to keep pace with Kmet's big day.

    Special Teams: Close but Not Enough
    Both teams had solid kicker performances, with Ka'imi Fairbairn scoring 12 points for Deshaunorable Discharge and Chase McLaughlin adding 9 for Jonah and the Whales. Defensively, the 49ers D/ST put up 6 points for Jonah and the Whales, highlighted by two interceptions and a fumble recovery, while the Broncos D/ST managed just 5 points in a losing effort against the Chargers.

    Final Thoughts
    Jonah and the Whales’ balanced attack and standout performances from Jackson, Swift, and Kmet paved the way for an easy victory. Deshaunorable Discharge, now at 2-4, will need to regroup and find some consistency, especially from their wide receivers and secondary running backs. Jonah and the Whales, on the other hand, continue their strong season, eyeing a potential playoff push as they climb the league standings.

     

    Butt Scratchers (4-2) Hand BrittBrawlers (3-3) a Tough Loss, 163.30 – 125.05

    Butt Scratchers climbed to 4-2 on the season with a decisive 38-point victory over BrittBrawlers, who fall back to .500 at 3-3. Despite some big performances from BrittBrawlers, Butt Scratchers’ balanced attack and crucial contributions from their running backs and receivers carried the day.

    Quarterbacks: Mixed Results
    Baker Mayfield was a bright spot for BrittBrawlers, racking up a massive 40.15 points despite three interceptions. His four touchdown passes and 325 passing yards kept his team in the game. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott struggled for Butt Scratchers, managing only 9 points, with two picks and fewer than 180 passing yards. Fortunately for the Butt Scratchers, other players picked up the slack.

    Running Back Advantage
    Butt Scratchers’ ground game was dominant, led by Bijan Robinson’s 25.5 points, who found the end zone twice and rushed for 95 yards. Kenneth Walker III added 20.9 points, proving versatile with eight receptions. BrittBrawlers had a decent showing from David Montgomery, who scored 21 points with two touchdowns, while Chuba Hubbard chipped in 15.3 points with over 100 total yards. However, the combined production wasn’t enough to match Butt Scratchers' dynamic duo.

    Wide Receiver Showdown
    The Butt Scratchers’ receivers were the real difference-makers. A.J. Brown continued his hot streak with 26.6 points, including a 116-yard and a touchdown performance. Deebo Samuel’s 23.7 points came from both rushing and receiving yards, while Jayden Reed added a valuable 14.8 points. BrittBrawlers couldn’t keep up, as Mike Evans had a quiet day with just 5.4 points, while Amon-Ra St. Brown contributed a modest 13.7 points. Wan'Dale Robinson’s 10 points, although steady, weren’t enough to close the gap.

    Tight End Duel
    George Kittle came through big for Butt Scratchers, scoring 22.8 points with two touchdown grabs, giving his team a crucial edge. Tucker Kraft managed just 3.5 points for BrittBrawlers, failing to make a significant impact in the game.

    Defensive and Kicking Edge
    Both kickers had solid outings, each scoring 12 points, while the Packers’ D/ST outperformed the Raiders’ D/ST with 8 points to 4. The Packers' defense forced two fumbles and recovered three, setting up their offense with good field position and keeping the Raiders' struggling defense on the field.

    Final Thoughts
    Butt Scratchers took full advantage of a multi-faceted offensive attack, with running backs and wide receivers leading the way. BrittBrawlers, despite a heroic effort from Baker Mayfield, couldn’t match the depth and overall scoring power of their opponents. Week 7 will be a chance for BrittBrawlers to get back above .500, while Butt Scratchers look to extend their winning streak.

  • Latest TransactionsAll
    AcquiredDustins DudsHouston Texans D/ST HOUSat Oct 19 10:24am ET
    ReleasedDustins DudsChicago Bears D/ST CHISat Oct 19 10:24am ET
    AcquiredBrittBrawlersNoah Fant TE SEAThu Oct 17 6:10pm ET
    ReleasedBrittBrawlersLas Vegas Raiders D/ST LVThu Oct 17 6:10pm ET
    AcquiredBrittBrawlersAllen Lazard WR NYJThu Oct 17 6:09pm ET
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  • Fantasy Week 7Scoreboard
    Domeland Security (4-2)8.40
    Eazy Ed (4-2)0.00
    Dustins Duds (1-5)0.00
    Deshaunorable Discharge (2-4)19.00
    The Magic SKOL Bus (2-4)0.00
    Butt Scratchers (4-2)0.00
    Jonah and the Whales (4-2)0.00
    BrittBrawlers (3-3)0.00
  • Player Notes
    Trey Sermon Oct 20 8:50am ET
    Trey Sermon

    Indianapolis Colts running back Trey Sermon is expected to play the majority of the offensive snaps again in Week 7 with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) inactive. Sermon has been the Colts' lead back for each of their last two games, and he expects to remain in that role this Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. The 25-year-old has commanded 34 touches over the last two weeks, but he has just 67 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards during that span (average of 2.7 yards per touch). On the other hand, backup Tyler Goodson has actually been more productive on fewer opportunities, tallying 122 scrimmage yards during that same two-week range (average of 6.1 yards per touch). This week against a modest Dolphins run defense, Goodson has higher upside in PPR leagues while Sermon is more of a touchdown-dependent FLEX play.

    From RotoBaller

    Roman Wilson Oct 20 8:50am ET
    Roman Wilson

    Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (hamstring) is not expected to play in Week 7 against the New York Jets, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Wilson had been listed as questionable after logging back-to-back limited practices. The 23-year-old made his NFL debut against the Las Vegas Raiders last weekend, playing just seven percent of snaps and failing to command a target. Now, he's sidelined once again, giving way to a receiving corps of George Pickens, Calvin Austin, and Van Jefferson, among others. Pickens is an appealing WR3/FLEX play against a respectable Raiders secondary.

    From RotoBaller

    Aaron Jones Oct 20 8:40am ET
    Aaron Jones

    Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (hamstring) is expected to play against the Detroit Lions in Week 7 despite being listed as questionable, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com. Jones picked up the injury during Week 5 in London, but a conveniently placed bye last week allowed the veteran running back to recover for Sunday's game against Detroit without missing any time. He has been quite productive through five games this season, tallying 350 rushing yards, 167 receiving yards, and two total touchdowns. He typically ranks as a low-end fantasy RB1, but the Lions' strong run defense could drop him to the RB2 tier.

    From RotoBaller

    Marquez Valdes-Scantling Oct 20 8:40am ET
    Marquez Valdes-Scantling

    The New Orleans Saints will host wide receiver Marques Valdes-Scantling for a workout on Monday, and if all goes well, they could sign him, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Valdes-Scantling was recently released by the Buffalo Bills, for whom he caught just two passes through six games. The Saints are starving for reinforcements at the wide receiver position with Chris Olave (concussion) sidelined and Rashid Shaheed (knee) done for the year. While Olave figures to return soon, New Orleans still needs to add depth to a wide receiver room that currently contains just Olave, Bub Means, Cedrick Wilson Jr., Mason Tipton, and Jermaine Jackson.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Whittington Oct 20 8:30am ET
    Jordan Whittington

    Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Jordan Whittington (shoulder) is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders despite being listed as questionable, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Whittington had been limited in practice this past week. The 24-year-old has taken advantage of injuries to Cooper Kupp (ankle) and Puka Nacua (knee) lately, catching 13 of 18 targets for 151 yards over his last two games combined. The rookie is still searching for his first career NFL touchdown, but in the meantime, he'll continue to operate as the Rams' top receiver while ranking as a WR3/FLEX play in fantasy football.

    From RotoBaller

    Mike Williams Oct 20 8:30am ET
    Mike Williams

    The New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers have decided to pause trade talks surrounding wide receiver Mike Williams and will resume negotiations after the two teams face each other on Sunday night in Week 7, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Williams has become a popular name on the trade market after the Jets acquired Davante Adams. The former Los Angeles Chargers receiver has been quiet in his first season with New York, catching just 10 passes for 145 yards through six games. However, he could have more of a role if traded to a different team, such as the Steelers. Pittsburgh's wide receiver corps is headlined by George Pickens, who has delivered inconsistent production. Williams could certainly join the Steelers and immediately compete with their current No. 2 receiver, Calvin Austin III.

    From RotoBaller

    Rhamondre Stevenson Oct 20 8:20am ET
    Rhamondre Stevenson

    New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (foot) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. He had been listed as questionable but was trending in the right direction entering the weekend. In the end, the 26-year-old missed just one game due to the injury. His return this week bumps Antonio Gibson out of the starting role. Stevenson, who is averaging 78 scrimmage yards and 0.6 touchdowns per game this season, ranks as a low-end fantasy RB2 in his return. He gets help from a favorable matchup against the Jaguars, who have allowed the second-most receptions and seventh-most fantasy points to opposing running backs so far this season.

    From RotoBaller

    Javon Baker Oct 20 8:20am ET
    Javon Baker

    New England Patriots wide receiver Javon Baker (illness) and Tyquan Thornton (coach's decision) are inactive for Week 7 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Baker has repeatedly been inactive, failing to log an offensive snap since Week 2. While he has typically been sidelined as a coach's decision, he's inactive this week with an illness. That's merely a technicality, of course, as Baker likely would have been a healthy scratch even if he wasn't ill. The rookie is still searching for his first NFL target and will have to wait at least one more week. Thornton, meanwhile, has been the subject of trade rumors lately but lacks significant fantasy appeal; he hasn't registered a reception since catching two passes back in the season opener. Both players can be dropped in all redraft and most dynasty leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Cooper Kupp Oct 20 8:20am ET
    Cooper Kupp

    Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (ankle) is "unlikely" to play against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Kupp will undergo additional evaluation pregame, so the Rams haven't made an official decision on his availability yet. However, he certainly faces an uphill battle to suit up on Sunday afternoon. The star pass-catcher has been sidelined since injuring his ankle in the middle of Week 2. He dominated during the season opener, catching 14 of 21 targets for 110 yards and one touchdown. As soon as he's healthy enough to play, he'll rank as a WR1 while catching passes from Matthew Stafford. In the meantime, look for Jordan Whittington (shoulder) and Tutu Atwell to command additional targets.

    From RotoBaller

    Travis Etienne Oct 20 8:10am ET
    Travis Etienne

    Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) is inactive for Week 7 against the New England Patriots in London. The 25-year-old has been plagued by limited production and injury lately, and now, he's out altogether. This leaves the door open for Tank Bigsby and D'Ernest Johnson to earn additional touches, with the former presumably in line to handle the bulk of the opportunities. Bigsby will rank as an RB3/FLEX against a Patriots defense allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to opposing running backs this season.

    From RotoBaller

    Haason Reddick Oct 20 8:10am ET
    Haason Reddick

    New York Jets pass rusher Haason Reddick has agreed to an adjusted contract with the team, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Reddick will report to the team on Monday morning and presumably has a strong chance to play in Week 8 against the New England Patriots. Terms of his new deal weren't immediately reported, but it's expected to be a short-term deal that allows Reddick and the Jets to discuss a long-term deal later on. Reddick had double-digit sacks in each of his last four seasons, so his return is great news for the Jets as they look to turn their season around and mount a playoff run.

    From RotoBaller

    Alec Pierce Oct 20 1:00am ET
    Alec Pierce

    Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (shoulder) is expected to suit up against the Dolphins. The wideout is listed as questionable for this one. However, he logged a full practice session on Friday, which was a positive indication he would be on the field in Week 7. From a yardage standpoint, Pierce is the team's most productive receiver so far in 2024-25. But outside of a few strong fantasy showings, he's been irrelevant in most of the Colts' games this season. Still, Pierce has a proven upside, giving him credibility as a flex option, at the very least, even with Michael Pittman Jr. (back) and Josh Downs (toe) also in line to play.

    From RotoBaller

    Josh Downs Oct 20 12:50am ET
    Josh Downs

    Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs (toe) is slated to suit up for Sunday's contest against the Dolphins. He is currently listed as questionable, just like he was ahead of the Week 6 meeting with the Titans. However, the wideout was on the field for that one, finishing with seven catches for 66 yards and a touchdown, so the latest update isn't surprising. Downs has 24 catches in his last three games. With that in mind, he's at least a flex option for fantasy managers, even with Michael Pittman Jr. (back) and Alec Pierce (shoulder) also expected to play.

    From RotoBaller

    Michael Pittman Jr. Oct 20 12:40am ET
    Michael Pittman Jr.

    Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back) is anticipated to play in Sunday's matchup with the Miami Dolphins. His back issue isn't anything new, and it's not expected to go away anytime soon. However, as long as the wideout's condition doesn't take a turn for the worse, he should continue to play moving forward. Pittman has scored in each of his last two games. Unfortunately, he's only caught more than four passes twice this season. Still, Pittman should always be considered a starting fantasy option, even with Josh Downs (toe) and Alec Pierce (shoulder) in line to suit up.

    From RotoBaller

    JuJu Smith-Schuster Oct 20 12:30am ET
    JuJu Smith-Schuster

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) is anticipated to play in Sunday's game versus the 49ers. Head coach Andy Reid implied the wideout was on the right track toward suiting up in Week 7, so his expected availability isn't surprising. He is coming off a monster performance, amassing seven catches (eight targets) for 130 yards in the Monday night victory over the Saints. While that type of showing makes Smith-Schuster at least a Flex option, he's still hard to trust, considering he had only two receptions entering Week 5.

    From RotoBaller

    Diontae Johnson Oct 20 12:20am ET
    Diontae Johnson

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Carolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (ankle, rib) is expected to play in Sunday's meeting with the Commanders. The wideout has battled a few injuries of late, keeping him off the practice field on Wednesday and Thursday before logging a limited session on Friday. But his anticipated return is certainly good news for a Carolina team that has struggled all season. With that in mind, Johnson, scoring a touchdown in three of his last four games, is a must-start for the favorable matchup against Washington, assuming he officially gets the green light. However, his presence could result in fewer opportunities for Xavier Legette and Jonathan Mingo on the receiving end.

    From RotoBaller

    Brian Robinson Jr. Oct 20 12:10am ET
    Brian Robinson Jr.

    According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. (knee) is expected to suit up for the Week 7 meeting with the Carolina Panthers. Robinson has been battling a knee injury, keeping him off the field for the Week 6 loss to the Ravens. As a result, Austin Ekeler was the No. 1 option out of the backfield, finishing with 21 yards off nine carries and four receptions for 47 yards. Of course, Ekeler's fantasy outlook isn't as favorable with Robinson's anticipated return. On the other hand, Robinson is a must-start in any fantasy format for a favorable matchup with Carolina.

    From RotoBaller

    Trey McBride Oct 19 11:20pm ET
    Trey McBride

    Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride is a must-start when the Cardinals host the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night. McBride is currently the fourth-ranked tight end of the season and is a lock in the starting lineup for the foreseeable future. He hauled in all eight targets for 96 yards in last week's loss to the Packers. McBride has been a security blanket for the Cardinals and is often targeted on pivotal third downs. With the Cardinals' wide receivers battling injuries, McBride should be relied upon even more. Fantasy managers would like to see him utilized more in the red zone. However, his high target share compensates for it. McBride remains a must-start in Week 7 and for the foreseeable future.

    From RotoBaller

    Chad Ryland Oct 19 11:20pm ET
    Chad Ryland

    Arizona Cardinals kicker Chad Ryland would be a risky play in their Week 7 matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers. Ryland will fill in for the injured Matt Prater (knee) for the next few weeks, as Prater was placed on injured reserve. Ryland has been solid in relief, going five for six on his field goal attempts and making both of his extra-point attempts over the past two weeks. While he has performed well until the Cardinals' offense finds more consistency, he is not a reliable play in fantasy and would be a risky streaming option at best.

    From RotoBaller

    James Conner Oct 19 10:20pm ET
    James Conner

    Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner is a low-end RB2 in the Cardinals' Monday night showdown against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Cardinals have been committed to running the offense through Conner during the first six weeks of the season, and that plan is unlikely to change. Conner is in the top 10 in the NFL in carries, and the Cardinals also like to involve him in the screen game. The Chargers tend to drain the clock and limit their opponents' possessions, which could also reduce Conner's touches. However, Conner's workload should still be high enough to make him fantasy-relevant, albeit in a RB2 capacity.

    From RotoBaller

  • NFL Week 7
    Broncos33
    Saints10
    Final
    Patriots42u
    Jaguars-6.5
    Sun 9:30am ET
    Bengals41.5u
    Browns+5.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Lions50.5u
    Vikings-1.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Texans48.5u
    Packers-3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Dolphins43.5u
    Colts-3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Eagles42.5u
    Giants+3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Seahawks51.5u
    Falcons-3
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Titans41u
    Bills-9.5
    Sun 1:00pm ET
    Panthers51.5u
    Commanders-9.5
    Sun 4:05pm ET
    Raiders43.5u
    Rams-7
    Sun 4:05pm ET
    Chiefs47u
    49ers-1.5
    Sun 4:25pm ET
    Jets39u
    Steelers+1.5
    Sun 8:20pm ET
    Ravens49.5u
    Buccaneers+3.5
    Mon 8:15pm ET
    Chargers44.5u
    Cardinals+2
    Mon 9:00pm ET
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    Dustins DudsSat Oct 19 10:26am ET
    Jonah and the WhalesFri Oct 18 10:55am ET
    Eazy EdFri Oct 18 2:56am ET
    BrittBrawlersThu Oct 17 6:14pm ET
    CommissionerTue Oct 15 10:27am ET
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