
Pickard’s Week 6 PPR Rankings
Andersen Pickard’s updated fantasy football rankings are here to help you dominate your opponent in Week 6.
Andersen Pickard’s updated fantasy football rankings are here to help you dominate your opponent in Week 6.
Welcome to the post-Week 5 edition of triggering power rankings.
The Houston Texans travel to Nashville, TN on Sunday afternoon to face the Tennessee Titans. The Texans head into this week with a 1-4 record while the Titans are undefeated on the season. The Titans lead the all-time series 19-17 while the Texans have won the last two of three meetings.
Trying to win their first game in the Steel City in over 17 years, the surging Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6. Under new head coach Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland is 4-1 for the first time since the 1994 season. The Browns have turned into a run-heavy offense, leading the league with over 188 yards per game on the ground. The Steelers (4-1) are once again a team to watch out for in the AFC, enjoying the return of their future Hall Of Fame quarterback.
The Chicago Bears will face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon in Week 6 of the 2020 NFL season. Chicago leads the all-time series 6-3 and have won the last four of five matchups between the teams. The Bears come into Week 6 with a 4-1 record, having only lost to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. The Panthers hold a 3-2 record, and are fresh off a win against the Atlanta Falcons last week.
The Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars face-off Sunday with both teams looking to notch their second win of the season. The Lions are coming off their bye week with a 1-3 record, while the Jaguars enter the game at 1-4, including a four-game losing streak following last week’s 30-14 loss to the Texans.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters.
The Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1) will have a short trip in Week 6, traveling to neighboring Indiana to face off with the Indianapolis Colts (3-2) on Sunday. The Bengals are trying to get back on track against arguably the best defense in the NFL. Indianapolis is hoping for a big bounce-back after a loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Thanks to Covid-19, the NFL had to do a lot of schedule shuffling last week, which caused the Thursday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills to be pushed back to Monday night. With no Thursday night game, gamblers are extra excited for the 14 game slate of NFL games this weekend.
We are just one week away from the Big Ten (aka the best conference in football) returning to play. That means one thing, more games to bet on. In the meantime, we still have plenty of opportunities to win some money on games this weekend in both college football and the NFL.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The winless Atlanta Falcons (0-5) are headed north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-4). Neither of these teams is where they had hoped to be at this point in the season.
Andersen Pickard’s updated fantasy football rankings are here to help you dominate your opponent in Week 6.
Welcome to the post-Week 5 edition of triggering power rankings.
The Houston Texans travel to Nashville, TN on Sunday afternoon to face the Tennessee Titans. The Texans head into this week with a 1-4 record while the Titans are undefeated on the season. The Titans lead the all-time series 19-17 while the Texans have won the last two of three meetings.
Trying to win their first game in the Steel City in over 17 years, the surging Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6. Under new head coach Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland is 4-1 for the first time since the 1994 season. The Browns have turned into a run-heavy offense, leading the league with over 188 yards per game on the ground. The Steelers (4-1) are once again a team to watch out for in the AFC, enjoying the return of their future Hall Of Fame quarterback.
The Chicago Bears will face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon in Week 6 of the 2020 NFL season. Chicago leads the all-time series 6-3 and have won the last four of five matchups between the teams. The Bears come into Week 6 with a 4-1 record, having only lost to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. The Panthers hold a 3-2 record, and are fresh off a win against the Atlanta Falcons last week.
The Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars face-off Sunday with both teams looking to notch their second win of the season. The Lions are coming off their bye week with a 1-3 record, while the Jaguars enter the game at 1-4, including a four-game losing streak following last week’s 30-14 loss to the Texans.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters.
The Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1) will have a short trip in Week 6, traveling to neighboring Indiana to face off with the Indianapolis Colts (3-2) on Sunday. The Bengals are trying to get back on track against arguably the best defense in the NFL. Indianapolis is hoping for a big bounce-back after a loss to the Cleveland Browns.
Thanks to Covid-19, the NFL had to do a lot of schedule shuffling last week, which caused the Thursday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills to be pushed back to Monday night. With no Thursday night game, gamblers are extra excited for the 14 game slate of NFL games this weekend.
We are just one week away from the Big Ten (aka the best conference in football) returning to play. That means one thing, more games to bet on. In the meantime, we still have plenty of opportunities to win some money on games this weekend in both college football and the NFL.
The best part about fantasy football is winning. The second best part is the draft. However, the draft has come and gone, and fantasy owners struggle with who to start, who to sit, and who to target as a sleeper each week.
The winless Atlanta Falcons (0-5) are headed north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (1-4). Neither of these teams is where they had hoped to be at this point in the season.
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