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2020 Fantasy Football Week 9: Waiver Wire Targets, Injury Updates (Kittle, Golladay), Buy/Sell

Fantasy Football TodayNovember 1, 20201h 16min19,041 views
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Week 8 Fantasy Football Takeaways

  • πŸ’‘ The most striking observation from Week 8 was the lack of strong defensive play, with fantasy defenses only performing well due to offensive struggles.
  • 🎯 A key trend highlighted is that wide receivers with six or more targets against the Bengals have historically produced good fantasy numbers, with seven of the last eight achieving 86+ yards or a touchdown.
  • πŸ“‰ Conversely, Tyler Lockett has struggled to replicate big games, with eight of his previous nine performances following a 100-yard outing resulting in 60 or fewer yards.

Key Injuries and Player News

  • πŸ€• George Kittle suffered a foot or ankle injury with no initial fracture, while Tevin Coleman left with a knee injury.
  • πŸ€• Jimmy Garoppolo exited with an ankle injury, leading to Nick Mullens taking over at quarterback for the 49ers.
  • πŸ€• Ronnie Stanley is out for the season with a broken ankle, a significant blow to the Ravens' offensive line.
  • πŸ€• Kenny Golladay sustained a hip injury, impacting the Lions' receiving corps.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Marquise Brown expressed a desire for more targets, indicating he feels underutilized.

Buy or Sell: Player Valuations

  • πŸ“‰ Jonathan Taylor is a buy-low candidate due to current usage concerns and a tough upcoming matchup against the Ravens, though he remains a viable rest-of-season starting running back.
  • πŸ“ˆ Philip Lindsay is considered a buy for the Broncos' backfield, showing efficiency and breakaway speed, making him a potential borderline starter.
  • πŸ€” Jarvis Landry is a buy-low candidate, especially if he can get healthier, with a favorable upcoming schedule, though concerns exist about the Browns' low passing yardage.
  • πŸ“‰ Lamar Jackson is facing scrutiny, with questions about his passing consistency and rushing touchdown production, leading to debate about his rest-of-season ranking compared to other quarterbacks.
  • ❓ Devonta Parker is viewed as worse than Corey Davis rest of season, despite Parker's touchdown, due to Davis's consistent target share and higher volume.

Winners and Losers from Week 8

  • πŸ† Zack Moss is seen as the better Bills running back moving forward due to his red zone opportunities, while Robert Tonyan is a reliable target for Aaron Rodgers.
  • πŸ† Corey Davis is a dynasty win, showing relevance with consistent targets and strong plays, despite a tougher upcoming schedule.
  • πŸ† Miles Gaskin is a reliable fantasy option, proving his value even in difficult matchups and with low passing volume from Tua Tagovailoa.
  • πŸ˜₯ Aj Green is a loser, outperformed by teammates and struggling with target share, raising questions about his trade value and role.
  • πŸ˜₯ Diontae Johnson is a loser due to injury concerns and uncertainty about his target leadership within the Steelers' receiving corps.
  • πŸ˜₯ Clyde Edwards-Helaire is losing touches and playing time to Le'Veon Bell, raising concerns about his fantasy value despite the Chiefs' offensive firepower.
  • πŸ˜₯ Mark Ingram is an easy drop, with J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards emerging as the primary backs for the Ravens.

Game Recaps and Key Matchups

  • 🏈 Buffalo vs. New England: Damien Harris is a borderline starter, and Jacoby Myers is a player to watch on waivers.
  • 🏈 Minnesota vs. Green Bay: Dalvin Cook is a top-tier running back, but injury concerns persist. Allen Lazard is a potential waiver wire target if healthy.
  • 🏈 Kansas City vs. Jets: Tyreek Hill is performing like a first-round receiver, but his target share is a point of discussion. Michael P. Ryan is not a viable fantasy option on the Jets.
  • 🏈 Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore: J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards are a strong backfield duo, while Mark Andrews and Marquise Brown are seeing inconsistent production.
  • 🏈 Cincinnati vs. Tennessee: Corey Davis had a strong game, but his schedule gets tougher. Jonnu Smith is becoming droppable due to inconsistent yardage and reliance on touchdowns.
  • 🏈 Vegas vs. Cleveland: Jarvis Landry remains a hold for some, but concerns about the Browns' passing volume and his own performance persist.
  • 🏈 Miami vs. Rams: D'Andre Swift is not getting a feature role, and Kenny Golladay's injury impacts the Lions' receiving options. Noah Fant is a potential top-five PPR tight end.
  • 🏈 Denver vs. Los Angeles: Justin Jackson is the best Chargers running back for now, but Austin Ekeler's return looms. Keenan Allen is a boom-bust flex option.
  • 🏈 New Orleans vs. Chicago: Darnell Mooney shows potential as a big-play receiver, but Nick Foles' accuracy is a concern.
  • 🏈 Seattle vs. San Francisco: DK Metcalf is a consistent performer, and Brandon Aiyuk is a promising rookie receiver, though Deebo Samuel's health is a factor.
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