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Week Two NFL Fantasy Football Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em

Welcome to Week Two’s NFL Season Long Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em. After an interesting Week One, we find ourselves looking at a few players a bit differently.

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Week Two – Quarterbacks to Start

Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills – A fringe starter from week to week, I would expect the Bills to make it two straight wins vs. the G-Men. His legs provide Josh Allen with an ample floor.

Derek Carr – Oakland Raiders – After coming in for Nick Foles, Gardner Minshew looked like a young Tom Brady. This can be attributed at least in part to the glaring holes still remaining in the Kansas City defense.

Kirk Cousins – Minnesota Vikings – Cousins looks like he’s in for a rebound season and it starts here.

Week Two – Quarterbacks to Sit

Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers is normally a weekly start but I would pass on him facing the Vikings. If your backup has a better matchup this might be a good week not to force Rodgers in.

Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – The Steelers were an absolute disaster Week One and there is limited reason for any optimism here.

Joe Flacco – Denver Broncos – If you play in a two quarterback league, Joe Flacco would normally be a fringe starter, but not this week.

Week Two – Running Backs to Start

Sony Michel – New England Patriots – This sets up for the ultimate Sony Michel game script. It doesn’t matter who sits or starts for New England otherwise as their reserves could win this game. Michel makes for one of my favorite Week Two NFL picks.

Matt Breida – San Francisco 49ers – With Tevin Coleman hurt, Matt Breida should get the lion’s share of the workload.

Week Two – Running Backs to Sit

David Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – What to do here is entirely dependent on who you could swap in for David Johnson. However, the west to east matchup in Baltimore might make for a down week.

Adrian Peterson – Washington Redskins – He will likely draw the start in a lot of lineups but this feels like a trap.

Phillip Lindsay – Denver Broncos – After the Broncos struggled Week One versus the Raiders, this does not seem like the rebound spot facing the Bears.

Week Two – Wide Receivers to Start

Tyrell Williams – Oakland Raiders – Just as I like Derek Carr this week, I think it can be another productive week for “Tyrell the Gazelle”.

Tyler Boyd – Cincinnati Bengals – The early part of the season is prime time for Boyd owners for however long A.J. Green remains out. He makes for one of the more predictable Week Two NFL receivers in terms of volume.

Week Two – Wide Receivers to Sit

Allen Robinson – Chicago Bears – While I expect the Bears to win versus Denver, it won’t be because the offense carries them.

Marquise Brown – Baltimore Ravens – Starting Marquise Brown simply feels like chasing given his limited snaps and involvement outside of a few big plays last week.

Kenny Golladay – Detroit Lions – Tough sailing lies ahead for Golladay Week Two facing one of the leagues better secondaries.

Week Two – Tight End to Start

Darren Waller – Oakland Raiders – Sticking with the whole Oakland offense theme, Waller seems like quite a draft-day steal.

Week Two – Tight End to Sit

Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – Old man time may have found his way into the end zone last week but do not expect the Witten of old.

Week Two – Defenses to Start

Buffalo Bills – Maybe not an every week start but a solid defense nonetheless. They have will an opportunity to add another bad chapter to the “Book of Eli”.

Cleveland Browns – This is a must win game facing the quarterback less Jets.

Week Two – Defense to Sit

Los Angeles Rams – The Rams might have been one of the top five defenses off the board in your draft. However, I think that the Saints get some revenge and this turns out a bit more high scoring than last year’s NFC Championship game.

Green Bay Packers – The Vikings might be out to send a message that they are ready to meet expectations

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