Fantasy football injuries, inactives, cheat sheet Week 7
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Win your deals by utilizing this Week 7 trade value chart and rest-of-season rankings as a fantasy football trade analyzer and calculator.
See the top projected fantasy wide receivers for Week 7. Our rankings highlight the best WR options to start in your fantasy football lineup.
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Fantasy football: Is Chargers WR Ladd McConkey back in must-start status?
Chargers WR Ladd McConkey had a slow start to the season, but he's bounced back in the last two games and may be a must-start in fantasy again.
It's crunch time for your fantasy team. If you've been bad so far this season, you still have time to turn things around. If you've been great, there's no guarantee you'll stay that way. If you've been mid,
Was Bucky Irving one of your starting fantasy running backs? Does a starter have a bye or a bad matchup and you’re looking for help at the position this week? W
If you were bold enough to predict that Daniel Jones was going to resurrect his career as a member of the Indianapolis Colts, then feel free to take a victory lap with his 5-1 start through the first six weeks of the 2025 NFL season.
Fantasy Football is all about the matchups. Even though you drafted your team with certain hopes and intentions, your weekly lineup decisions shouldn't be determined by the order you picked your players in. You need to check who your players play and make sure you've got the right guys in -- and the wrong guys out.
No surprise occurs her with Tucker Kraft and Jake Ferguson. They are the safest tight ends in fantasy football, as is Tyler Warren. Zach Ertz and Theo Johnson benefit from team injuries. Week in and week out, this list should not surprise anyone. For that reason, we will point out only the surprises.
Dalton Del Don looks at the key fantasy football topics for Week 7, including the potential of Rico Dowdle cashing big three weeks in a row.
DFS millionaire Mike McClure shares his top daily fantasy football picks and lineup advice for Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati on 'Thursday Night Football'