
Week 5 Fantasy Football Busts
Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football. Let’s take a look at five players who could bust in Week 5.

Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football. Let’s take a look at five players who could bust in Week 5.

Fueled by some medium-sized offseason deals, the Blazers have accelerated the rebuilding of their team. Manager Neil Olshey quickly altered his club by acquiring promising players and coaches.

Both the NFL and CFB seasons are underway. Over the last two month or so, NFL scouts have attended college practices and games, getting a look at some of the upcoming draft prospects for the 2022 Draft. There is plenty of movement throughout the year in terms of which prospects are soaring up draft boards while others plummet. Here is the second edition of the stock movement for 2022 draft prospects, which thankfully doesn’t have many fallers.

If it were not for injury, the Denver Nuggets could have won the NBA Finals last season. After trading for Aaron Gordon, Denver went on a winning streak and were demolishing opponents.

With injuries piling up, working the waiver wire and finding those favorable matchups to help capitalize on your fantasy pairings are essential. Following last week’s successful picks, we’re back to help you capture your league’s title.

It appears the Washington Capitals are in it to win it. They didn’t do much during the off-season and didn’t make any crazy changes with their core players, which is understandable.

In the postseason, legends are made. In his Red Sox tenure, Nathan Eovaldi has thrived in the playoffs, which continued on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.

Entering the 2021 NFL season, the Washington Football Team had playoff expectations after winning the NFC East division last year. However, a quarter of the way through the season, Washington sits with a 2-2 record.

This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.

The Chicago Bulls failed to make the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year in the 2020-2021 season. The Bulls began the season with one of the youngest starting lineups in the NBA with an average age of 21.6 years old. Their expectations were low because of their youth.

After winning their respective divisions, the Milwaukee Brewers (95-67) and Atlanta Braves (88-73) meet in the National League Division Series.

Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football. Let’s take a look at five players who could bust in Week 5.

Fueled by some medium-sized offseason deals, the Blazers have accelerated the rebuilding of their team. Manager Neil Olshey quickly altered his club by acquiring promising players and coaches.

Both the NFL and CFB seasons are underway. Over the last two month or so, NFL scouts have attended college practices and games, getting a look at some of the upcoming draft prospects for the 2022 Draft. There is plenty of movement throughout the year in terms of which prospects are soaring up draft boards while others plummet. Here is the second edition of the stock movement for 2022 draft prospects, which thankfully doesn’t have many fallers.

If it were not for injury, the Denver Nuggets could have won the NBA Finals last season. After trading for Aaron Gordon, Denver went on a winning streak and were demolishing opponents.

With injuries piling up, working the waiver wire and finding those favorable matchups to help capitalize on your fantasy pairings are essential. Following last week’s successful picks, we’re back to help you capture your league’s title.

It appears the Washington Capitals are in it to win it. They didn’t do much during the off-season and didn’t make any crazy changes with their core players, which is understandable.

In the postseason, legends are made. In his Red Sox tenure, Nathan Eovaldi has thrived in the playoffs, which continued on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.

Entering the 2021 NFL season, the Washington Football Team had playoff expectations after winning the NFC East division last year. However, a quarter of the way through the season, Washington sits with a 2-2 record.

This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.

The Chicago Bulls failed to make the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year in the 2020-2021 season. The Bulls began the season with one of the youngest starting lineups in the NBA with an average age of 21.6 years old. Their expectations were low because of their youth.

After winning their respective divisions, the Milwaukee Brewers (95-67) and Atlanta Braves (88-73) meet in the National League Division Series.
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