
Thursday Night Football DFS: Week 8
Week 8 of the NFL is officially here. The Green Bay Packers will head into Arizona to face the undefeated Cardinals.

Week 8 of the NFL is officially here. The Green Bay Packers will head into Arizona to face the undefeated Cardinals.

As we go into Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season, some teams throughout the league are clearly lacking in talent. A few of these teams happen to have multiple first-round selections and can turn things around fast. In this mock draft, there are a lot of offensive linemen, edge defenders, and cornerbacks selected. These are three impact positions with lots of top-tier talent. Let’s get into this mock draft.

With Week 7 of the NFL in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
Need help with your fantasy lineup? Look no further. Jeff Pratt provides his Week 8 PPR positional rankings to help you build the best lineup possible.

The Buffalo Bills currently hold the number four seed in the AFC Playoffs Race. They won four straight games following a narrow Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The trade deadline is fast approaching and there should be some significant moves made. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, they are projected by big media to sell one or two defenders. However, it is more likely that the team doesn’t trade anyone, but actually acquires pieces.

On this week’s list, most of the group remains the same. A few players, especially offensively, continue to make their case to be the rookie of the year.

Coming off their bye week, the Minnesota Vikings have a 3-3 record after back-to-back victories over the Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers. If the Vikings want to make the postseason, they will need to make some moves between now and the November 2 trade deadline.

After starting the year off 3-0, the Carolina Panthers have stumbled to a 3-4 record and appear to be in a freefall. Quarterback Sam Darnold has looked like the version of himself that was on the New York Jets last season. That even got him benched during Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful Week 7.
The Massholes with Mics cast is back after their own BYE week! Jeremy is piloting the ship with Kyle and Jaclyn in tow. The group discusses the Patriots’ win over the Jets and highlight several key players in the game.

Week 7 was decision time around the NFL. Teams were deciding if they are going to be buyers or sellers ahead of the approaching trade deadline. The players who are reportedly on their current team’s trading block, are making their final case for interested teams to inquire about them.

Week 8 of the NFL is officially here. The Green Bay Packers will head into Arizona to face the undefeated Cardinals.

As we go into Week 8 of the 2021 NFL season, some teams throughout the league are clearly lacking in talent. A few of these teams happen to have multiple first-round selections and can turn things around fast. In this mock draft, there are a lot of offensive linemen, edge defenders, and cornerbacks selected. These are three impact positions with lots of top-tier talent. Let’s get into this mock draft.

With Week 7 of the NFL in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
Need help with your fantasy lineup? Look no further. Jeff Pratt provides his Week 8 PPR positional rankings to help you build the best lineup possible.

The Buffalo Bills currently hold the number four seed in the AFC Playoffs Race. They won four straight games following a narrow Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The trade deadline is fast approaching and there should be some significant moves made. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, they are projected by big media to sell one or two defenders. However, it is more likely that the team doesn’t trade anyone, but actually acquires pieces.

On this week’s list, most of the group remains the same. A few players, especially offensively, continue to make their case to be the rookie of the year.

Coming off their bye week, the Minnesota Vikings have a 3-3 record after back-to-back victories over the Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers. If the Vikings want to make the postseason, they will need to make some moves between now and the November 2 trade deadline.

After starting the year off 3-0, the Carolina Panthers have stumbled to a 3-4 record and appear to be in a freefall. Quarterback Sam Darnold has looked like the version of himself that was on the New York Jets last season. That even got him benched during Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking the 32 NFL teams. There are new faces at the top and the bottom after an eventful Week 7.
The Massholes with Mics cast is back after their own BYE week! Jeremy is piloting the ship with Kyle and Jaclyn in tow. The group discusses the Patriots’ win over the Jets and highlight several key players in the game.

Week 7 was decision time around the NFL. Teams were deciding if they are going to be buyers or sellers ahead of the approaching trade deadline. The players who are reportedly on their current team’s trading block, are making their final case for interested teams to inquire about them.
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