Week 7 Fantasy Football Busts
Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football.
Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football.
Welcome to the Week 6 NFL DFS main slate. I’m finding good success so far this season in head-to-head and double-up contests. Hopefully, you are, too.
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.
The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.
Coming off of a 4-11-1 campaign in 2020, the Cincinnati Bengals enter the 2021 season with playoff expectations in the third year under Zac Taylor. With Joe Burrow back at full health coming back from his season-ending injury, the Bengals come in ranked 21st in the power rankings, hopeful to make the playoffs, or else Taylor’s time could be up in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Bengals had the first overall draft pick in the 2020 draft and made significant strides to improve the roster. However, the questions surrounding Logan Wilson and Akeem Davis-Gaither will be the difference between an excellent draft and a good draft.
Ah, OTAs. That magical time of year when every team is going to win the Super Bowl. The fan excitement is through the roof as teams start the countdown to their greatest season in history.
This rookie receiver class is stacked with talent and has the chance to be one of the best of all time. For now, let’s break down the top 10 fantasy sophomore receivers for next season.
The 2020 Cincinnati Bengals had a season to forget. The highly anticipated offense fell flat for a multitude of reasons and had fans screaming for multiple coaches’ heads on a platter.
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1) host the Dallas Cowboys (3-9) in a matchup of disappointing 2020 teams playing with backup quarterbacks. This could be one of the most entertaining games this weekend between a pair of teams that have nothing to lose.
The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.
Choosing the players who will succeed and benching the ones who will not is essential to winning in fantasy football.
Welcome to the Week 6 NFL DFS main slate. I’m finding good success so far this season in head-to-head and double-up contests. Hopefully, you are, too.
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.
The Cincinnati Bengals come into 2021 with a fully healthy Joe Burrow and excitement throughout. The team should see a great boost in offensive production, meaning a large boost in fantasy production as well.
Coming off of a 4-11-1 campaign in 2020, the Cincinnati Bengals enter the 2021 season with playoff expectations in the third year under Zac Taylor. With Joe Burrow back at full health coming back from his season-ending injury, the Bengals come in ranked 21st in the power rankings, hopeful to make the playoffs, or else Taylor’s time could be up in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Bengals had the first overall draft pick in the 2020 draft and made significant strides to improve the roster. However, the questions surrounding Logan Wilson and Akeem Davis-Gaither will be the difference between an excellent draft and a good draft.
Ah, OTAs. That magical time of year when every team is going to win the Super Bowl. The fan excitement is through the roof as teams start the countdown to their greatest season in history.
This rookie receiver class is stacked with talent and has the chance to be one of the best of all time. For now, let’s break down the top 10 fantasy sophomore receivers for next season.
The 2020 Cincinnati Bengals had a season to forget. The highly anticipated offense fell flat for a multitude of reasons and had fans screaming for multiple coaches’ heads on a platter.
This game was supposed to be a battle between old school and new school in the AFC North. However, since Joe Burrow is out for the season, Ryan Finley will lead the Cincinnati Bengals as they host Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since this is a Monday night game, it could not get flexed so we are stuck with a game that will likely end in a blowout. That does not mean there isn’t still money to be made in DFS. Now let’s jump right into the top players for this Monday night showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals (2-9-1) host the Dallas Cowboys (3-9) in a matchup of disappointing 2020 teams playing with backup quarterbacks. This could be one of the most entertaining games this weekend between a pair of teams that have nothing to lose.
The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.
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