Welcome to NFL Week Six’s Edition of Season Long Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em.
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NFL Week Six – Quarterbacks to Start
Gardner Minshew – Jacksonville Jaguars – Gardner Minshew continues to impress both on the field and off. I would expect the Jaguars to be playing from behind thus allowing a solid game script for the young quarterback.
Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – Let’s go back to the well facing an exploitable Eagles secondary.
NFL Week Six – Quarterback to Sit
Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – The Lions have been passing less and the secondary is the strength of the Green Bay Defense.
NFL Week Six – Running Backs to Start
Chase Edmonds – Arizona Cardinals- If David Johnson is out this decision is easy. However, even if he is not, Chase Edmonds is flex viable versus the porous Falcons defense.
Tevin Coleman – San Francisco 49ers – This sets up as a game that suits his skill set as more of a passing down back. I prefer Tevin Coleman this week over his teammate listed below.
Austin Ekeler – Los Angeles Chargers – So far Melvin Gordon has been nothing more than Justin Jackson with a heavier snap shore. Given his importance in the passing game and to this team on the whole, Austin Ekeler will remain at least a flex play if nothing more.
NFL Week Six – Running Backs to Sit
Melvin Gordon – Los Angeles Chargers – The timeshare situation clouds his reputation as an every week starter. If you have someone like Will Fuller or Larry Fitzgerald that you can move to a flex spot, it might be worth consideration.
Ronald Jones II – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Things are looking up for Ronald Jones on the whole. However, not this week versus the imposing Carolina defense.
Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers- In general I am not a fan of running back timeshares. I’d expect this game to trend more towards passing, favoring Tevin Coleman.
NFL Week Six – Wide Receivers to Start
D.J. Chark – Jacksonville Jaguars- Tough matchup but he shouldn’t entirely draw coverage from Marcus Lattimore. D.J. Chark has likely been sitting on your bench, but he has been a top five receiver so far this year.
Will Fuller – Houston Texans – Put aside the failures of the first few weeks. I would not expect a repeat of last week to happen anytime this season. However, Fuller makes for a great start with little hesitation on the trigger finger. This game should be a shootout and one of the more important games of the season in the AFC.
Calvin Ridley – Atlanta Falcons- A forgotten man until last week, do not sleep on the talent or the upside here.
Willie Snead – Baltimore Ravens – If searching for a flex play in a deeper league, Willie Snead makes for a fine choice at home facing the Bengals.
NFL Week Six – Wide Receivers to Sit
Emmanuel Sanders- Denver Broncos- It is clear that Courtland Sutton is the receiver on the ascent in this offense.
Mohammed Sanu – Atlanta Falcons- This is definitely not a player I want to chase.
NFL Week Six – Tight End to Start
Delanie Walker – Tennessee Titans- The Broncos have been one of the worst teams against the tight end over the last two seasons.
NFL Week Six – Tight End to Sit
O.J. Howard – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – O.J. Howard is just too low down the Tampa Bay totem pole right now.
NFL Week Six – Defense to Start
Washington Redskins – Consider this a starting defense for one week only.
NFL Week Six – Defense to Sit
Los Angeles Rams – One of the most over hyped defenses in fantasy football, this sets up to be a shootout.
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