Dave Richard goes through every game on the schedule for Week 7, identifying risky plays, sneaky sleepers and more for your Fantasy lineup.
Looking for some lineup advice? You’ve come to the right place. Week 7 brings us four more byes, and the most impactful ones of the season withChristian McCaffreyand the receiving options for Carolina out,Chris GodwinandMike Evansoff for Tampa,Nick Chubband the rest of theBrownsresting and Pittsburgh and their less-explosive but still- notable offense rounding it out.
With all those Fantasy-relevant names on benches, you ‘ll have some tough decisions this week. Luckily, you can go through every game on the schedule right here to find out who Dave is starting and sitting for all 28 teams on the Week 7 schedule.
Kansas City (4-2) at Denver (2-4)
Thursday, 8: 20 PM ET (NFL (Network)
Point spread:(Chiefs) **************************** (-3)
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Miami (0-5) at Buffalo (4-1)
1 pm ET (CBS)
Point spread:Bills – 17
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Jacksonville (2-4) at Cincinnati (0-6)
1 pm ET (CBS)
Point spread:Jaguars-3.5
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Minnesota (4-2) at Detroit (2-2-1)
1 pm ET (Fox) spread:************************************************** (Vikings) **************************** (-1)
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Oakland (3-2) at Green Bay (5-1)
1 pm ET (CBS) spread:Packers-5.5
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LARams(3-3) at Atlanta (1-5)
1 pm ET (Fox) spread:Rams – 3
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Houston (4-2) at Indianapolis (3-2)
1 pm ET (CBS) spread:***************************************************** (Colts) **************************** (-1)
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San Francisco (5-0) at Washington (1-5)
1 pm ET (Fox) spread: (ers) -9.5
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Arizona (2-3-1) at NYGiants(2-4)
1 pm ET (Fox) spread:Giants – 3
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LAChargers(2-4) at Tennessee (2-4) 4)
4: 05 PM ET (CBS) spread:Titans-2)
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Baltimore (4-2) at Seattle (5-1)
4: 25 PM ET (Fox) spread:Seahawks-3.5
Start Them: Seahawks DST
DSTs against theRavens have posted 11 – plus points in standard scoring leagues weekly since Week 4 That’s thanks toLamar Jackson‘ s five interceptions in Weeks 4 and 5 and a lucky kickoff-return for a touchdown by the (Bengals) in Week 6. It wouldn’t be surprising in the least to see Jackson lose a couple of turnovers in an unfriendly road environment. Visiting offenses have six turnovers in three games at Seattle this season.
Sit Them: Ravens DST
Meanwhile, the Ravens DST will have the unenviable task of slowing down MVP candidateRussell Wilson. He hasn’t thrown an interception all year and had three in eight home games in 2018. Baltimore has given up just six passing scores all season but has playedAndy Dalton, (Steelers) backup quarterbacks,Baker Mayfield,Kyler Murrayin his first NFL road start and the (Dolphins) duo as part of their slate.Patrick Mahomeslit them up for three scores and so too can Wilson. That alone is enough to bench the Ravens – seeing them go on bye in Week 8 and then play thePatriotsin Week 9 is enough to cut them.
New Orleans (5-1) at Chicago (3-2)
4: 25 PM ET (Fox) spread:********************************************************************** (Bears) -3
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Philadelphia (3-3) at Dallas (3-3)
(8:) pm ET (NBC)Point spread:Cowboys-3
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New England (6-0) at NY (Jets) (1-4)
Monday, 8: 15 pm ET (ESPN)
Point spread:Patriots -9.5
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So who should you sit and start this week? And which surprising quarterback could lead you to victory?Visit SportsLine now to get Week 7 rankings for every position, plus see which QB is going to come out of nowhere to crack the top 10, all from the model that out-performed experts big time last season.
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Dave Richard has spent nearly his entire career covering the National Football League. Beginning with NFL.com at the boom of the Internet, Richard was that site’s first Fantasy Football writer before transitioning … Full Bio
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