Alright, boys, I hope everyone was able to snag a dub in week one! If not, it's time to retool and get back at it in week two!
Some hot waiver options:
QB:
-Jordan Love, he cooked this week. Finished top-5 and could potentially be a full-season starter for fantasy.
-Anthony Richardson, if he is out there in any leagues. The dude was legit! He ran the ball ten times for 40 yards and a tuddy and was pretty efficient through the air with 223 yards and a TD through the air.
RB:
-Kyren Williams out-snapped Akers 26-4 in the first half and finished the game with 65% of team snaps to Akers's 35%; it seemed like Akers's usage went up once it became clear that the Rams had the game in the bag. Williams finished with 52 yards on 15 attempts, one reception on two targets, and two touchdowns.
-Kenneth Gainwell dominated the Eagles' backfield with 14 carries for 54 yards and four receptions on four targets for 20 yards.
-Tyler Allgeier had 75 yards on 15 attempts, three receptions on as many targets for 19 yards, and two touchdowns. The Falcons will run the ball a ton, and it looks like he will remain involved despite Bijan being much better than him.
-Justice Hill/Gus Edwards are both options, with JK Dobbins tearing his Achilles (rip). I think this will be a gross committee, and if you are playing these guys, you are likely praying for a touchdown. I could also see them bringing in Fournette or Hunt.
-Joshua Kelley was heavily involved in a shootout. He finished with 91 yards on 16 attempts and a touchdown. If he continues splitting time with Ekeler and receiving this much work, he could be valuable.
WR:
-Puka Nacua finished with ten receptions on 15 targets, good for 119 yards. That type of volume is incredibly intriguing.
-Jakobi Meyers saw ten targets; he caught nine for 91 yards and two touchdowns.
-Kendrick Bourne had six receptions on 11 targets and finished with 64 yards and two touchdowns.
-Rashee Rice had three receptions on five targets for 29 yards and a touchdown. Given the void in the WR room in KC, he could be interesting.
TE:
-Luke Musgrave had three receptions on four targets and 50 yards. He came close to scoring a couple of times and looks like a decent option, given the wasteland at TE.
-Sam LaPorta caught all five of his targets for 39 yardsthe same thing as Musgrave.
-Zach Ertz saw ten targets; he only caught five of them for 21 yards, but that target volume can't be ignored.
Who are you guys targeting? What % of FAAB are you throwing at these guys?
Some hot waiver options:
QB:
-Jordan Love, he cooked this week. Finished top-5 and could potentially be a full-season starter for fantasy.
-Anthony Richardson, if he is out there in any leagues. The dude was legit! He ran the ball ten times for 40 yards and a tuddy and was pretty efficient through the air with 223 yards and a TD through the air.
RB:
-Kyren Williams out-snapped Akers 26-4 in the first half and finished the game with 65% of team snaps to Akers's 35%; it seemed like Akers's usage went up once it became clear that the Rams had the game in the bag. Williams finished with 52 yards on 15 attempts, one reception on two targets, and two touchdowns.
-Kenneth Gainwell dominated the Eagles' backfield with 14 carries for 54 yards and four receptions on four targets for 20 yards.
-Tyler Allgeier had 75 yards on 15 attempts, three receptions on as many targets for 19 yards, and two touchdowns. The Falcons will run the ball a ton, and it looks like he will remain involved despite Bijan being much better than him.
-Justice Hill/Gus Edwards are both options, with JK Dobbins tearing his Achilles (rip). I think this will be a gross committee, and if you are playing these guys, you are likely praying for a touchdown. I could also see them bringing in Fournette or Hunt.
-Joshua Kelley was heavily involved in a shootout. He finished with 91 yards on 16 attempts and a touchdown. If he continues splitting time with Ekeler and receiving this much work, he could be valuable.
WR:
-Puka Nacua finished with ten receptions on 15 targets, good for 119 yards. That type of volume is incredibly intriguing.
-Jakobi Meyers saw ten targets; he caught nine for 91 yards and two touchdowns.
-Kendrick Bourne had six receptions on 11 targets and finished with 64 yards and two touchdowns.
-Rashee Rice had three receptions on five targets for 29 yards and a touchdown. Given the void in the WR room in KC, he could be interesting.
TE:
-Luke Musgrave had three receptions on four targets and 50 yards. He came close to scoring a couple of times and looks like a decent option, given the wasteland at TE.
-Sam LaPorta caught all five of his targets for 39 yardsthe same thing as Musgrave.
-Zach Ertz saw ten targets; he only caught five of them for 21 yards, but that target volume can't be ignored.
Who are you guys targeting? What % of FAAB are you throwing at these guys?