We got some surprising news Saturday when Brock Purdy cleared the concussion protocol, and he will now start Sunday against the Bengals. But that doesn't mean Purdy is a slam-dunk starter for your Fantasy team in Week 8.

I like that Purdy is back home, and he scored 23.3 Fantasy points or more in all three games in San Francisco this season. But Purdy is still missing some key guys with left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) unlikely to play after missing practice all week following an absence in Week 7 at Minnesota. And Deebo Samuel (shoulder) has already been ruled out against Cincinnati.

Purdy struggled the past two games without Samuel and Williams on the field after both were injured in Week 6 at Cleveland. In those past two outings against the Browns and Vikings, Purdy scored a combined 24.4 Fantasy points with more interceptions (three) than touchdowns (two).

And he doesn't have an easy matchup against the Bengals, who are No. 11 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbacks. Cincinnati hasn't allowed a quarterback to score more than 14.7 Fantasy points in four games in a row, and edge rushers Trey Hendrickson and Sam Hubbard should make Purdy uncomfortable, especially if Williams is out.

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I'm still starting Purdy in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues, but I'd be hesitant to start him in one-quarterback formats. But one good thing about Purdy starting is you should feel better about the Fantasy options in San Francisco, including Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle.

Let's get the easy one out of the way first -- you're starting McCaffrey in all leagues. Even if I started at quarterback for the 49ers you'd be starting McCaffrey, so he's fine.

I also feel like Kittle is a slam dunk as well, and he's been excellent every time Aiyuk or Samuel have been out. Kittle had 16 PPR points in Week 3 against the Giants when Aiyuk was absent, and Kittle had 13 PPR points at Minnesota in Week 7 with Samuel sidelined. The Bengals have allowed three tight ends to score at least 10.6 PPR points this season, and four tight ends have scored against Cincinnati. Kittle has top-five upside in all leagues.

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Aiyuk is a little tougher to trust for a couple of reasons. First off, he's scored 11.6 PPR points or less in three games in a row against Dallas, Cleveland and Minnesota. And with Samuel out against the Vikings, Aiyuk only had five catches for 57 yards on six targets. He also hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 1.

The Bengals secondary is solid, and only one No. 1 receiver has scored a touchdown against Cincinnati, which was Marquise Brown in Week 5 when he had 16.1 PPR points. Amari Cooper (6.7 PPR points), Zay Flowers (10.8 PPR points), Puka Nacua (12.2 PPR points), DeAndre Hopkins (10.3 PPR points) and DK Metcalf (10.9 PPR points) all had mediocre games against the Bengals, and Aiyuk might not have a standout outing.

He remains a definite starter in three-receiver leagues, but I don't love him in two-receiver formats. We'll see if Purdy can help Aiyuk in this tough matchup, but I'd lower expectations for Aiyuk in Week 8.

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Start of the Week
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C.J. Stroud QB
HOU Houston • #7
Age: 22 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ CAR HOU -3 O/U 43.5

OPP VS QB

14th

PROJ PTS

18.2

QB RNK

9th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1660

RUYDS

55

TD

9

INT

1

FPTS/G

20.1

There's a lot to like about C.J. Stroud in Week 8 at Carolina. He should be fresh coming off the bye. He might get Nathaniel Dell (concussion) back after he was out in Week 6. And Stroud should be motivated to show the Panthers what they missed by not selecting him at No. 1 overall.

Carolina chose Bryce Young with the top selection ahead of Stroud, but Stroud has been the better quarterback so far -- in Fantasy and reality. As a Fantasy quarterback, Stroud has scored at least 18.2 Fantasy points in four of his past five games, including three outings with at least 24.6 points. And he should add to his resume against the Panthers.

Carolina has allowed two quarterbacks in a row in Jared Goff and Tua Tagovailoa to score at least 26.1 Fantasy points. Those quarterbacks combined for 498 passing yards, seven total touchdowns and one interception. The Panthers also just placed safety Jeremy Chinn (quadriceps) and pass rusher Yetur Gross-Matos (hamstring) on injured reserve this week.

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Stroud should put on a show with Nico Collins, Dell and Dalton Schultz. I like him as a top-10 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues, and he will hopefully prove to the Panthers what they missed by drafting Young with the No. 1 overall pick.

I have some more start/sit recommendations below, but if you're having trouble deciding between two specific players, check out Heath Cummings' full Week 8 Fantasy Football projections for multiple formats available at SportsLine.

Removed on Sunday: Josh Palmer as a Start.

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Quarterbacks
QBs to Start
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Jared Goff QB
DET Detroit • #16
Age: 29 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs LV DET -8 O/U 45.5

OPP VS QB

19th

PROJ PTS

21.7

QB RNK

7th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1902

RUYDS

15

TD

13

INT

4

FPTS/G

21.1
Road Goff showed up again in Week 7 at Baltimore when he scored a season-low 9.4 Fantasy points, and he has now scored 16.0 points or less in three of four games away from Detroit this year. By comparison, Goff has scored at least 20.0 Fantasy points in all three home games, and he's averaging 27.4 points in Detroit. The Raiders have been great against opposing quarterbacks for the past three weeks, holding Jordan Love, Mac Jones and Tyson Bagent to 14.5 Fantasy points or less. But this is a step up in competition, and Goff should be fine in his own surroundings once again. I like Goff as a top-10 Fantasy quarterback in Week 8.
Joe Burrow QB
CIN Cincinnati • #9
Age: 27 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ SF SF -5.5 O/U 45

OPP VS QB

5th

PROJ PTS

16

QB RNK

10th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1230

RUYDS

14

TD

7

INT

4

FPTS/G

13.8
I don't think you have to fear starting Burrow against the 49ers this week, and he remains a top-10 Fantasy option for me in Week 8. His calf injury is hopefully behind him, and he is averaging 23.6 Fantasy points in his past two outings against the Cardinals and Seahawks. San Francisco allowed Kirk Cousins to pass for 378 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in Week 7, and Burrow is rested coming off a bye week. He scored 34.7 Fantasy points after his bye in 2022 at Pittsburgh in Week 11, and hopefully he can have another strong outing in this matchup with the 49ers.
Kirk Cousins QB
ATL Atlanta • #18
Age: 35 • Experience: 13 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ GB MIN -1 O/U 43

OPP VS QB

6th

PROJ PTS

17.9

QB RNK

8th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

2057

RUYDS

16

TD

16

INT

5

FPTS/G

23.2
Cousins is coming off a strong game against San Francisco with 25.0 Fantasy points, and he has scored at least 23.9 points in four of his past six games. Now, his bad outings over that span have come on the road (13.6 Fantasy points at Carolina in Week 4 and 10.7 points at Chicago in Week 6), but he also attempted 31 passes or less in each of those contests. We want Cousins throwing the ball a lot (his best games this season have been at 44 pass attempts or more), and hopefully that happens at Green Bay. The Packers have allowed just one quarterback to score more than 16.5 Fantasy points this season, which was Desmond Ridder in Week 2 with 23.4 points. But I like Cousins to stay hot in this matchup on the road, and he remains a top-10 Fantasy quarterback for Week 8.
Trevor Lawrence QB
JAC Jacksonville • #16
Age: 24 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ PIT JAC -2.5 O/U 42

OPP VS QB

12th

PROJ PTS

17.2

QB RNK

11th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1643

RUYDS

206

TD

8

INT

3

FPTS/G

17.4
Lawrence only has two games this season with more than 20.1 Fantasy points, and his best outing is just 21.7 points in Week 1. He's played well of late against the Bills, Colts and Saints, but he's struggled to score multiple touchdowns. In fact, Travis Etienne (three) has more multiple touchdown games this season than Lawrence (two). I love that Lawrence is using his legs with at least 31 rushing yards in three of his past four games. And I expect him to pick apart this secondary, which has allowed three quarterbacks this season to score at least 20.6 Fantasy points (Brock Purdy in Week 1, Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 3 and C.J. Stroud in Week 4). I'm not expecting a huge game from Lawrence, but he should finish as a borderline-No. 1 Fantasy quarterback in Week 8.
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Dak Prescott QB
DAL Dallas • #4
Age: 30 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs LAR DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS QB

20th

PROJ PTS

18.5

QB RNK

12th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1333

RUYDS

85

TD

7

INT

4

FPTS/G

16
Prescott is coming off his best game of the season in Week 6 at the Chargers with 26.9 Fantasy points, and hopefully he's about to get hot. He's been amazing in his career after a bye, averaging 26.9 Fantasy points in six games after a break, and only once has he failed to score at least 22.9 points after a bye over that span. We'll see if he can stay successful this week against the Rams, who have allowed just two quarterbacks (Anthony Richardson and Jalen Hurts) to score more than 15.2 Fantasy points this season. But I'm hopeful Prescott's history after a bye and his recent outing against the Chargers will help him finish as a borderline No. 1 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues for Week 8.
Jordan Love QB
GB Green Bay • #10
Age: 25 • Experience: 5 yrs.

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1263

RUYDS

130

TD

12

INT

7

FPTS/G

20.9
The Vikings have only allowed one quarterback to score more than 14.8 Fantasy points in the past four games, which was Patrick Mahomes in Week 5, but that's also because Minnesota got somewhat lucky in the other three outings. The Vikings handled Bryce Young in Week 4, but Justin Fields was hurt in Week 6 and Brock Purdy was missing Deebo Samuel and Trent Williams in Week 7. I'm not expecting Love to have a huge game, but he scored just 19.6 Fantasy points in Week 4 against Detroit and 19.3 points at Denver in Week 7. He should stay in that range against the Vikings, making him a borderline No. 1 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues for Week 8.
Derek Carr QB
NO New Orleans • #4
Age: 33 • Experience: 11 year

Weekly Breakdown

@ IND IND -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS QB

21st

PROJ PTS

16.1

QB RNK

20th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1600

RUYDS

21

TD

6

INT

4

FPTS/G

13.5
Is this the week where Carr gets his first 20-point Fantasy game of the season? He's played well of late with at least 18.3 Fantasy points in three games in a row against New England, Houston and Jacksonville, including two in a row with at least 301 passing yards. He only has one game this season with multiple touchdowns (Week 5 at New England), which has been an issue, but those should come. And it could happen this week against the Colts, who have allowed four of seven quarterbacks to score at least two touchdowns, and five opposing quarterbacks have scored at least 18.2 Fantasy points. That should be the floor for Carr once again, but I'm hopeful this is his best game of the season. He should be considered a high-end No. 2 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues for Week 8.
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Geno Smith QB
SEA Seattle • #7
Age: 33 • Experience: 12 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs CLE SEA -3.5 O/U 38.5

OPP VS QB

3rd

PROJ PTS

17.5

QB RNK

17th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1391

RUYDS

52

TD

7

INT

4

FPTS/G

16
Smith has not been a good Fantasy quarterback this season, and he's scored 17.8 Fantasy points or less in all but one game. I'm not expecting him to have a breakout performance in Week 8 against the Browns, who allow an average of just 15.5 Fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks. Cleveland just gave up a huge outing to Gardner Minshew in Week 7 (31.1 Fantasy points), and Lamar Jackson also had 32.9 Fantasy points against the Browns in Week 4. Both of those quarterbacks scored two rushing touchdowns against Cleveland, and Smith has done minimal damage with his legs this year (20 rushing yards or less in each game and no rushing scores). I would only start Smith in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues in Week 8.
Sam Howell QB
SEA Seattle • #6
Age: 23 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs PHI PHI -6.5 O/U 43.5

OPP VS QB

25th

PROJ PTS

14.9

QB RNK

15th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1749

RUYDS

119

TD

10

INT

7

FPTS/G

18.2
Howell had a solid game at Philadelphia in Week 4 with 21.6 Fantasy points, but I don't expect him to do well in the rematch. The Eagles should be able to harass him in this game, and the addition of safety Kevin Byard is a huge boost to the secondary. Howell will likely struggle to avoid the Eagles pass rush, and he's been sacked 40 times already in 2023, putting him on pace to set a new NFL record. Philadelphia just held Tua Tagovailoa to 12.3 Fantasy points in Week 7, and the Eagles should make this a tough day for Howell, even at home. Howell is only worth starting in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues in Week 8.
Matthew Stafford QB
LAR L.A. Rams • #9
Age: 36 • Experience: 16 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ DAL DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS QB

4th

PROJ PTS

15.3

QB RNK

19th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1908

RUYDS

59

TD

7

INT

6

FPTS/G

16.3
Once again, Stafford failed to score more than 20 Fantasy points in Week 7 against Pittsburgh (16.0 points), and he's crossed that threshold just once this season with a high of 20.9 points in Week 5 against Philadelphia. Despite one the best wide receiver duos in the NFL, Stafford has one game this season with multiple touchdowns, and it's hard to trust him in one-quarterback leagues. In Superflex and two-quarterback leagues, Stafford is still worth starting, but Dallas is also allowing just 15.7 Fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks this season. Stafford also scored just 12.3 Fantasy points against Dallas in Week 5 last year.
Russell Wilson QB
PIT Pittsburgh • #3
Age: 35 • Experience: 13 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs KC KC -7 O/U 46

OPP VS QB

11th

PROJ PTS

14.4

QB RNK

18th

YTD Stats

PAYDS

1499

RUYDS

171

TD

13

INT

4

FPTS/G

20.4
The last time Wilson faced the Chiefs in Week 6 he looked overwhelmed and scored a season-low 8.9 Fantasy points with 95 passing yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, along with 31 rushing yards. He had another quiet Fantasy outing in the Week 7 victory against Green Bay with 15.9 Fantasy points, and Wilson heads into Week 8 as just an option in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues. Kansas City allows an average of just 15.3 Fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks, and the Chiefs just shut down Justin Herbert in Week 7, holding him to 12.9 Fantasy points. Wilson is likely going to have another tough outing against this defense in Week 8.
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Running Backs
RBs to Start
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D'Onta Foreman RB
CLE Cleveland • #27
Age: 28 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ LAC LAC -8.5 O/U 46.5

OPP VS RB

19th

PROJ PTS

12.9

RB RNK

20th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

170

REC

6

REYDS

41

TD

3

FPTS/G

15
I liked Foreman in Week 7 against the Raiders, but I didn't expect him to score three total touchdowns and finish with 33.0 PPR points. What I liked the most was 19 total touches, including three catches on five targets. It appears like Tyson Bagent will lean on Foreman in the passing game, although we'll see if Roschon Johnson (concussion) is able to play this week. But Foreman should remain the lead running back for the Bears no matter what happens with Johnson against the Chargers, who have allowed a running back to score at least 13.0 PPR points in all six games this season. Foreman is worth starting as a No. 2 running back in all leagues.
Rhamondre Stevenson RB
NE New England • #38
Age: 26 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ MIA MIA -9.5 O/U 47

OPP VS RB

18th

PROJ PTS

10.3

RB RNK

19th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

268

REC

23

REYDS

162

TD

2

FPTS/G

11.1
The best thing for Stevenson the past two weeks has been his involvement in the passing game with 11 catches for 75 yards on 12 targets against the Raiders and Bills, and I hope that continues all season. He faced the Dolphins in Week 2 at home and had 15 carries for 50 yards and a touchdown and three catches for 10 yards on three targets. Miami has allowed a running back to score a touchdown in three of the past four games, and hopefully Stevenson can find the end zone instead of Ezekiel Elliott. But the main thing I like about Stevenson this week is the Patriots will likely be chasing points, meaning Stevenson should get a healthy amount of receptions.
Darrell Henderson Jr. RB
LAR L.A. Rams • #27
Age: 26 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ DAL DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS RB

3rd

PROJ PTS

11.8

RB RNK

23rd

YTD Stats

RUYDS

61

REC

1

REYDS

5

TD

1

FPTS/G

13.6
Henderson came off the street to reunite with the Rams in Week 7 after Kyren Williams (ankle) was placed on injured reserve, and Henderson had 18 carries for 61 yards and a touchdown and one catch for 5 yards on two targets against the Steelers. He's going to split touches with Royce Freeman again in Week 8 at Dallas, but Henderson played 57 percent of the snaps and should get the majority of touches again. It's not an easy matchup against the Cowboys, who have allowed just four running backs this season to score at least 12.6 PPR points. But the Rams have now had a running back score at least 13.6 PPR points in five of seven games this season, and Henderson is worth using as a No. 2 running back in all leagues.
Gus Edwards RB
LAC L.A. Chargers • #4
Age: 29 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ ARI BAL -8.5 O/U 44

OPP VS RB

30th

PROJ PTS

10.1

RB RNK

24th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

346

REC

4

REYDS

93

TD

2

FPTS/G

8.8
It's risky to trust Edwards because the Ravens could always surprise us and make this a Justice Hill game. But Edwards has played more snaps than Hill in the past two games against the Titans and Lions, and he's coming off a great outing against Detroit with 14 carries for 64 yards and a touchdown and one catch for 80 yards on one target. You can't count on work in the passing game for Edwards (he has four catches on the season), but he should run well against the Cardinals in Week 8. Arizona has allowed a running back to gain at least 81 rushing yards in five games in a row, with four 100-yard outings and four rushing touchdowns allowed over that span. Edwards is worth using as a No. 2 running back in all leagues, and Hill can be considered a sleeper.
Dameon Pierce RB
HOU Houston • #31
Age: 24 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ CAR HOU -3 O/U 43

OPP VS RB

31st

PROJ PTS

10.9

RB RNK

26th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

281

REC

9

REYDS

84

TD

1

FPTS/G

8.6
The last time we saw Pierce he had his worst game of the season in Week 6 against the Saints with 13 carries for 34 yards and no targets. He shared playing time with Devin Singletary, who actually played more snaps (34-21). There's a lot of risk involved with trusting Pierce, who has struggled all season with just two games above 9.2 PPR points and only one touchdown. But I'm hopeful that Pierce can take advantage of this matchup against Carolina coming off the bye. There have been seven running backs with at least 12.4 PPR points against the Panthers this season, and Carolina leads all teams with 13 total touchdowns allowed to running backs. I'm going to start Pierce as a No. 2 running back in all leagues, and I like Singletary as a sleeper.
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Kareem Hunt RB
CLE Cleveland • #27
Age: 28 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ SEA SEA -3.5 O/U 39

OPP VS RB

10th

PROJ PTS

9.7

RB RNK

28th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

103

REC

5

REYDS

46

TD

3

FPTS/G

9.5
Hunt will hopefully be OK despite being on the injury report Wednesday with a thigh issue, but it's likely the same scenario as Week 7 when he missed practice and still played at Indianapolis. Hunt is expected to start in Week 8 at Seattle with Jerome Ford (ankle) hurt, and I would use Hunt as a low-end No. 2 running back in all leagues. He's actually scored at least 15.1 PPR points in each of his past two games against the 49ers and Colts, and the Browns have had a running back score at least 16.1 PPR points in five of six games this season. Seattle has also allowed a running back to score at least 11.5 PPR points in five of six games this year.
Rachaad White RB
TB Tampa Bay • #1
Age: 25 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ BUF BUF -8.5 O/U 42.5

OPP VS RB

25th

PROJ PTS

10.8

RB RNK

25th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

266

REC

22

REYDS

163

TD

1

FPTS/G

11.5
White is coming off a solid game in Week 7 against Atlanta with 15.9 PPR points, which is his second-best outing of the year. He only had 13 carries for 34 yards, but he had season highs in targets (six), receptions (six) and receiving yards (65), which will hopefully continue all season. This week, he's facing a Bills defense that has fallen apart of late against running backs. De'Von Achane, Travis Etienne, Saquon Barkley and Rhamondre Stevenson have all scored at least 13.8 PPR points against Buffalo in the past four weeks. And the Bills have allowed at least four receptions to a running back in three games in a row. I like White as a high-end flex on Thursday night.
Jaylen Warren RB
PIT Pittsburgh • #30
Age: 25 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs JAC JAC -2.5 O/U 42

OPP VS RB

16th

PROJ PTS

10.5

RB RNK

33rd

YTD Stats

RUYDS

156

REC

22

REYDS

165

TD

1

FPTS/G

10
The Jaguars run defense has been solid this season, but they have struggled with pass-catching running backs and lead the NFL with 51 receptions allowed to the position. Alvin Kamara crushed Jacksonville for 12 catches on 14 targets in Week 7, but five running backs this season (Kamara, Zack Moss, Jonathan Taylor, Bijan Robinson and Deon Jackson) have already caught at least five passes against the Jaguars. Enter Warren, who has at least three catches in five of six games this season. Given the matchup and his role in the passing game, I'd lean on Warren as a high-end flex in PPR in Week 8.
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Brian Robinson Jr. RB
WAS Washington • #8
Age: 25 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs PHI PHI -6.5 O/U 43.5

OPP VS RB

1st

PROJ PTS

10.7

RB RNK

30th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

325

REC

11

REYDS

113

TD

6

FPTS/G

13.3
Robinson scored a touchdown at the Eagles in Week 4, but he only managed 14 carries for 45 yards and two catches for 6 yards on two targets. He's scored a touchdown in three of his past four games, which has saved his Fantasy production, but he's combined for just 106 rushing yards and 59 receiving yards over that span. We'll see if he can score another touchdown against the Eagles in Week 8, but he's now sharing touches with Antonio Gibson and Chris Rodriguez Jr., which is clearly a problem. And Philadelphia just shut down Raheem Mostert in Week 7, holding him to nine carries for 45 yards and one catch for 6 yards on three targets.
Miles Sanders RB
CAR Carolina • #6
Age: 27 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs HOU HOU -3 O/U 43

OPP VS RB

21st

PROJ PTS

9

RB RNK

34th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

190

REC

15

REYDS

81

TD

1

FPTS/G

8.8
Sanders will return to action in Week 8 against Houston after the bye, and he missed Week 6 at Miami with an injured shoulder. Prior to sitting out, Sanders had gone two games in a row with awful production against Minnesota and Detroit, combining for 7.4 PPR points in those outings. Chuba Hubbard will continue to share touches with Sanders, and I like Hubbard as the better Fantasy option against the Texans. But none of the Panthers running backs should be considered as anything more than a flex option at best, and Sanders will be tough to trust moving forward until we see a more consistent level of production.
Zack Moss RB
CIN Cincinnati • #31
Age: 26 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs NO IND -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS RB

6th

PROJ PTS

9.5

RB RNK

32nd

YTD Stats

RUYDS

523

REC

15

REYDS

115

TD

5

FPTS/G

18.5
Moss did more than I expected in Week 7 against Cleveland with 18 carries for 57 yards and one catch for 5 yards on two targets, but I feared that Jonathan Taylor would start to take over the Colts backfield. It was a 50-50 split in playing time, but Taylor looked like himself again with 18 carries for 75 yards and a touchdown and three catches for 45 yards on four targets. Taylor is now worth trusting again in all leagues as a must-start Fantasy quarterback, but Moss is just a flex at best. And given the opponent, I would try to sit Moss if you can since Taylor might start taking on more work. The Saints are No. 3 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs, and Travis Etienne in Week 7 is the lone running back to score against New Orleans this year.
Najee Harris RB
PIT Pittsburgh • #22
Age: 26 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs JAC JAC -2.5 O/U 42

OPP VS RB

16th

PROJ PTS

9.7

RB RNK

31st

YTD Stats

RUYDS

300

REC

8

REYDS

52

TD

1

FPTS/G

8.2
Harris had his best game of the season in Week 7 at the Rams with 15.8 PPR points because he finally scored his first touchdown. He also had 14 carries for 53 yards and three catches for 15 yards on three targets, and his work in the passing game was a season-best. But I expect Jaylen Warren to still do more as a receiver this week, and Harris should struggle on the ground against Jacksonville. The Jaguars have allowed just two rushing touchdowns to a running back all season, and Harris will likely struggle if he's not involved in the passing game against this Jacksonville defense.
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Javonte Williams RB
DEN Denver • #33
Age: 24 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs KC KC -7 O/U 46

OPP VS RB

9th

PROJ PTS

10.4

RB RNK

27th

YTD Stats

RUYDS

272

REC

14

REYDS

65

TD

0

FPTS/G

8.3
I liked Williams against the Packers in Week 7, and he had his best game of the season with 12.6 PPR points. He also had a season-high 18 touches as the Broncos had a rare 19-17 win. In Week 6 at Kansas City, Williams only had 10 carries for 52 yards, and I expect him to struggle again in the rematch at home. Williams has yet to score a touchdown this year, and he's still sharing touches with Jaleel McLaughlin and Samaje Perine. The Chiefs have only allowed three total touchdowns to running backs this season, and only three running backs have scored more than 9.9 PPR points against Kansas City in seven games. Williams is a flex option at best in Week 8.
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Wide Receivers
WRs to Start
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Nico Collins WR
HOU Houston • #12
Age: 25 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ CAR HOU -3 O/U 43.5

OPP VS WR

6th

PROJ PTS

13.6

WR RNK

15th

YTD Stats

REC

29

TAR

42

REYDS

547

TD

3

FPTS/G

17
The Panthers have struggled with No. 1 receivers for most of this season, and I expect that to continue in Week 8 against Collins. Starting in Week 2, Chris Olave (14.6 PPR points), DK Metcalf (17.2 PPR points), Justin Jefferson (26.5 PPR points), Josh Reynolds (17.6 PPR points with Amon-Ra St. Brown out) and Tyreek Hill (28.3 PPR points) have all crushed Carolina's secondary. Collins should follow suit, and he has at least 12.0 PPR points in four of six games this season. I like him as a top-15 Fantasy receiver in all leagues for Week 8.
George Pickens WR
PIT Pittsburgh • #14
Age: 23 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs JAC JAC -2.5 O/U 42

OPP VS WR

25th

PROJ PTS

14.3

WR RNK

22nd

YTD Stats

REC

27

TAR

48

REYDS

500

TD

2

FPTS/G

15.1
I thought the return of Diontae Johnson from his hamstring injury in Week 7 at the Rams would be a problem for Pickens, but he had another standout game with five catches for 107 yards on eight targets. He's now scored at least 15.7 PPR points in three of his past five games, and he's having a sophomore breakout campaign. He should have the chance for another quality outing in Week 8 against the Jaguars, who have allowed nine receivers to score at least 12.7 PPR points this season. Start Pickens as a solid No. 2 Fantasy receiver in all leagues.
Garrett Wilson WR
NYJ N.Y. Jets • #5
Age: 23 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ NYG NYJ -3 O/U 36.5

OPP VS WR

21st

PROJ PTS

12.7

WR RNK

20th

YTD Stats

REC

32

TAR

55

REYDS

369

TD

2

FPTS/G

13.5
The Giants have struggled to defend No. 1 receivers for most of the season, and Wilson won't be any different. Since Week 2, Marquise Brown (17.4 PPR points), Deebo Samuel (25.1 PPR points), DK Metcalf (12.4 PPR points), Tyreek Hill (32.1 PPR points), Stefon Diggs (20.0 PPR points) and Terry McLaurin (15.0 PPR points) have all crushed the Giants' secondary. Wilson has scored at least 14.4 PPR points in four of six games this season, and he's coming off a standout game against the Eagles in Week 6 with eight catches for 90 yards on 12 targets. Wilson has top-15 upside in this cross-town rivalry.
Drake London WR
ATL Atlanta • #5
Age: 22 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ TEN ATL -3 O/U 36

OPP VS WR

17th

PROJ PTS

12.3

WR RNK

30th

YTD Stats

REC

32

TAR

49

REYDS

383

TD

2

FPTS/G

11.9
London had a somewhat down game in Week 7 at Tampa Bay with six catches for 54 yards on seven targets, and I like that we're now considering 11.4 PPR points a bad performance for London. Prior to that, he scored at least 14.7 PPR points in each of his past two games against Houston and Washington, and he should get back on track in Week 8 at Tennessee. The Titans are No. 7 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers, and nine receivers have scored at least 13.8 PPR points against Tennessee this season. London is worth starting as a No. 2 Fantasy receiver in all leagues.
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Rashee Rice WR
KC Kansas City • #4
Age: 24 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ DEN KC -7 O/U 46

OPP VS WR

19th

PROJ PTS

10.6

WR RNK

40th

YTD Stats

REC

26

TAR

34

REYDS

305

TD

3

FPTS/G

10.6
We said last week that Rice was on the verge of a breakout, and he had a standout outing in Week 7 against the Chargers with five catches for 60 yards and a touchdown on six targets. He's now scored at least 13.3 PPR points in two of his past three games, and he played a season-high 59 percent of the snaps against the Chargers, which shows that Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are starting to trust him more. He had four catches for 72 yards on four targets against Denver in Week 6, and Rice should be considered a quality No. 3 Fantasy receiver in the rematch this week.
Josh Downs WR
IND Indianapolis • #1
Age: 22 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs NO IND -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS WR

15th

PROJ PTS

10.4

WR RNK

35th

YTD Stats

REC

33

TAR

47

REYDS

401

TD

2

FPTS/G

12.2
Downs is working his way into must-start status, especially in three-receiver leagues, and Gardner Minshew appears to love the rookie receiver. In his past three games, Downs has scored at least 13.1 PPR points, and he has at least five catches and six targets in each outing against Tennessee, Jacksonville and Cleveland. He also has two games with at least 97 yards over that span, as well as two touchdowns, and Minshew should continue to lean on Downs in Week 8 against the Saints. While New Orleans is a tough matchup, Chris Godwin in Week 4 (19.4 PPR points), Nico Collins in Week 6 (12.0 PPR points) and Christian Kirk in Week 7 (21.0 PPR points) have all done well against this secondary in the past four weeks, so don't shy away from Downs as a high-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver in all leagues.
Kendrick Bourne WR
NE New England • #84
Age: 28 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ MIA MIA -9.5 O/U 47

OPP VS WR

27th

PROJ PTS

11.6

WR RNK

39th

YTD Stats

REC

34

TAR

51

REYDS

370

TD

3

FPTS/G

12.5
JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion) returned to practice Wednesday, so we'll see if he impacts what happens with Bourne heading into Week 8 at Miami. For the past two weeks, Bourne has been the best receiver for the Patriots against the Raiders and Bills with at least 16.3 PPR points in each outing, and he has 18 targets for 16 catches, 152 yards and a touchdown over that span. This is now four games this season where Bourne has at least seven targets, and he's scored at least 16.3 PPR points in three of them. Now, he had nine targets against Miami in Week 2 and finished with just four catches for 29 yards, but I expect him to perform better if he continues to be heavily involved from Mac Jones this week. The Dolphins have also allowed Courtland Sutton (23.1 PPR points), Stefon Diggs (36.0 PPR points), Adam Thielen (28.5 PPR points) and A.J. Brown (29.7 PPR points) to have big games against them in four of the past five games, so hopefully Bourne can do something similar.
Michael Thomas WR
NO New Orleans • #13
Age: 31 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ IND NO -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS WR

18th

PROJ PTS

10.8

WR RNK

42nd

YTD Stats

REC

34

TAR

54

REYDS

371

TD

1

FPTS/G

11
Chris Olave remains the No. 1 receiver for the Saints, and he's worth starting in all leagues as a top-15 Fantasy option. But Thomas will hopefully take advantage of this matchup against the Colts, who have allowed nine receivers to score at least 13.0 PPR points this season. Thomas just had his best Fantasy game of the season in Week 7 against Jacksonville with 13.2 PPR points because he scored his first touchdown of the year. But he also has four games with at least 11.1 PPR points, and he should stay in that range in this matchup, making him a quality No. 3 PPR receiver for Week 8.
Brandin Cooks WR
DAL Dallas • #3
Age: 30 • Experience: 11 year

Weekly Breakdown

vs LAR DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS WR

7th

PROJ PTS

9.5

WR RNK

NR

YTD Stats

REC

13

TAR

23

REYDS

109

TD

1

FPTS/G

6.4
I'm hopeful that Cooks finally developed a rapport with Dak Prescott in Week 6 at the Chargers prior to the bye week. Against the Chargers, Cooks caught his first touchdown of the season and finished with four receptions for 36 yards on four targets, along with one carry for 14 yards. He was making off-script plays with Prescott, and maybe there's finally a comfort factor for Cooks after a slow start. CeeDee Lamb, Michael Gallup and Jake Ferguson will obviously continue to command targets for the Cowboys, but hopefully Cooks can start making more plays, including in Week 8 against the Rams. I like him as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver against his former team.
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Amari Cooper WR
CLE Cleveland • #2
Age: 29 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ SEA SEA -3.5 O/U 38

OPP VS WR

22nd

PROJ PTS

11.7

WR RNK

33rd

YTD Stats

REC

24

TAR

47

REYDS

389

TD

1

FPTS/G

11.5
Without Deshaun Watson (shoulder), Cooper has one good reception in his past three games against Baltimore, San Francisco and Indianapolis. He had a 58-yard reception in Week 6 against San Francisco, which helped him finish with four catches for 108 yards on eight targets. Without that reception, he has six catches for 88 yards in his past three outings. P.J. Walker is starting again for the Browns at Seattle, and Cooper is just a No. 3 Fantasy receiver at best in the majority of leagues.
Jerry Jeudy WR
CLE Cleveland • #3
Age: 25 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs KC KC -7 O/U 46

OPP VS WR

12th

PROJ PTS

9.3

WR RNK

46th

YTD Stats

REC

25

TAR

34

REYDS

286

TD

0

FPTS/G

8.9
Jeudy is still looking for his first touchdown this season, and he struggled the last time he faced the Chiefs in Week 6 with three catches for 14 yards. Courtland Sutton has clearly emerged as the No. 1 receiver for the Broncos, and Jeudy might be on the verge of getting traded. The Chiefs are No. 10 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers, and Jeudy isn't trustworthy enough to use in a difficult matchup, even at home.
DeAndre Hopkins WR
TEN Tennessee • #10
Age: 31 • Experience: 11 year

Weekly Breakdown

vs ATL ATL -3 O/U 36

OPP VS WR

9th

PROJ PTS

11.2

WR RNK

43rd

YTD Stats

REC

27

TAR

47

REYDS

376

TD

0

FPTS/G

10.8
Hopkins is coming off a miserable game against Baltimore in Week 6 prior to the Titans bye when he had one catch for 20 yards on five targets in London. Ryan Tannehill (ankle) is out for this game, and Tennessee plans to start Will Levis, while also working in Malik Willis. It seems messy, and Hopkins could suffer with even worse quarterback play. The Falcons are also No. 6 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers, and I would only start Hopkins in three-receiver leagues.
Tyler Lockett WR
SEA Seattle • #16
Age: 31 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs CLE SEA -3.5 O/U 38

OPP VS WR

1st

PROJ PTS

11

WR RNK

32nd

YTD Stats

REC

27

TAR

40

REYDS

289

TD

2

FPTS/G

11.7
With DK Metcalf (ribs/hip) out in Week 7 against Arizona, Lockett failed to step up as the No. 1 receiver for Geno Smith. Instead, it was Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Jake Bobo leading the way for the Seahawks, and Lockett finished with just four catches for 38 yards on five targets. Metcalf appears on track to return in Week 8, and now we'll see how Lockett fares if Smith-Njigba remains more of a focal point in the game plan. Along with that, the Browns secondary is tough, allowing the fewest Fantasy points to opposing receivers this year. Lockett should only be started in three-receiver leagues for Week 8.
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Calvin Ridley WR
TEN Tennessee
Age: 29 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ PIT JAC -2.5 O/U 42

OPP VS WR

24th

PROJ PTS

11.6

WR RNK

27th

YTD Stats

REC

27

TAR

48

REYDS

368

TD

2

FPTS/G

11
I hope that this matchup with the Steelers will lead to a breakout game for Ridley, who has been struggling the past two weeks against the Colts and Saints. He's combined for just 8.1 PPR points over that span with five catches for 35 yards on 12 targets, and he hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 4. I'm still starting him in three-receiver leagues, but it's hard to call him a must-start Fantasy option in all formats, especially with Christian Kirk still operating as the No. 1 receiver for Trevor Lawrence. Hopefully, Kirk and Ridley will star against the Steelers, who are No. 2 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers. But Ridley's recent production makes him tough to trust as a must-start Fantasy option.
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Tight End
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Kyle Pitts TE
ATL Atlanta • #8
Age: 23 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ TEN ATL -3 O/U 35.5

OPP VS TE

6th

PROJ PTS

9.9

TE RNK

9th

YTD Stats

REC

25

TAR

42

REYDS

298

TD

1

FPTS/G

8.7
Pitts was disappointing in Week 7 at Tampa Bay with three catches for 47 yards on four targets, but I expect him to rebound against the Titans. Tennessee just traded standout safety Kevin Byard to Philadelphia, and Pitts was great prior to facing the Buccaneers, who are among the best teams at stopping tight ends. In two games prior to Week 7, Pitts scored at least 14.3 PPR points in each outing against Houston and Washington, and I expect him to get back on track in Week 8. The Titans have yet to allow a tight end to score a touchdown this season, but I'm expecting this secondary to struggle with Byard gone.
Dalton Schultz TE
HOU Houston • #86
Age: 27 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ CAR HOU -3 O/U 43.5

OPP VS TE

11th

PROJ PTS

9.6

TE RNK

10th

YTD Stats

REC

21

TAR

34

REYDS

215

TD

3

FPTS/G

10.1
While I'm excited to have Nathaniel Dell back from his one-game absence due to a concussion, I hope his return does not negatively impact Schultz, who was on fire prior to the bye. In three games prior to Week 7, Schultz scored at least 13.2 PPR points in each outing. He had three touchdowns over that span, but he also had 17 targets, 11 catches and 126 yards in his past two contests against Atlanta and New Orleans. The Panthers are down safety Jeremy Chinn (quad) and pass rusher Yetur Gross-Matos (hamstring), and Schultz should be considered a top-10 Fantasy tight end in this matchup.
Jake Ferguson TE
DAL Dallas • #87
Age: 25 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs LAR DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS TE

28th

PROJ PTS

10.2

TE RNK

12th

YTD Stats

REC

21

TAR

29

REYDS

190

TD

1

FPTS/G

7.7
Ferguson opened the season with at least 9.8 PPR points in three of his first four games before struggling in his past two outings prior to the bye against San Francisco and the Chargers, combining for just 8.3 PPR points. I still believe in Ferguson and his role with the Cowboys -- he played 86 percent of the snaps against the Chargers -- and I'll start him against the Rams in Week 8. The Rams have allowed four tight ends in the past four games (Mo Alie-Cox, Kylen Grandson, Dallas Goedert and Trey McBride) to score at least 10.2 PPR points, and Ferguson will hopefully follow suit this week.
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Taysom Hill QB
NO New Orleans • #7
Age: 33 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ IND NO -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS QB

21st

PROJ PTS

8.1

QB RNK

NR

YTD Stats

PAYDS

25

RUYDS

140

TD

1

INT

0

FPTS/G

6.8
I would have Hill as a must-start Fantasy tight end if we knew Juwan Johnson (calf) would remain out in Week 8 at the Colts or play in a limited role. That's something to monitor because Hill has been great in his past two games. In his past two outings against Houston and Jacksonville, Hill has 11 catches for 99 yards on 13 targets, and he also has six carries for 20 yards and a touchdown. He's scored at least 12.3 PPR points in each game, and I hope the Saints continue to lean on him as a pass catcher. We'll see what happens if Johnson is healthy this week, and the Colts have allowed four tight ends (Tyler Higbee, Evan Engram, Brenton Strange and David Njoku) to score at least 10.4 PPR points in their past four games.
Jonnu Smith TE
MIA Miami • #9
Age: 28 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ TEN ATL -3 O/U 35.5

OPP VS TE

6th

PROJ PTS

7.8

TE RNK

13th

YTD Stats

REC

28

TAR

35

REYDS

309

TD

1

FPTS/G

9
Smith gets a chance to face his former team in Week 8 when the Falcons play the Titans, and it's worth using Smith as a low-end starting tight end in all leagues. It helps that he's played well this season with at least 8.7 PPR points in five of seven games, including three outings with at least 10.7 PPR points. While I still like Kyle Pitts more than Smith, he should also continue to average 5.8 targets per game, which has been the case since Week 1. And I like the matchup against Tennessee with Kevin Byard now traded to the Eagles.
Donald Parham Jr. TE
LAC L.A. Chargers • #89
Age: 26 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs CHI LAC -8.5 O/U 46.5

OPP VS TE

23rd

PROJ PTS

6.5

TE RNK

21st

YTD Stats

REC

9

TAR

14

REYDS

61

TD

3

FPTS/G

5.5
If Gerald Everett (quad) is out in Week 8 against the Bears then Parham could be considered a low-end starter in all leagues, with his value slightly higher in non-PPR. Parham has been touchdown dependent this season when he scored three touchdowns in his first three games, but he doesn't have more than three catches or 22 yards in any game this year. Everett has scored a touchdown in each of his past two outings against the Cowboys and Chiefs, and the Bears have allowed four tight ends to score at least 10.1 PPR points this season.
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Cole Kmet TE
CHI Chicago • #85
Age: 25 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ LAC LAC -8.5 O/U 46.5

OPP VS TE

18th

PROJ PTS

9.3

TE RNK

19th

YTD Stats

REC

25

TAR

32

REYDS

240

TD

3

FPTS/G

9.6
Kmet did not benefit from Tyson Bagent starting in place of the injured Justin Fields (thumb) in Week 7 against Las Vegas. In fact, it was awful as Kmet had no targets. Hopefully he'll have more involvement in Week 8 at the Chargers with Bagent starting again, but Kmet also had just two catches for 9 yards on three targets against Minnesota in the game where Fields was injured. Until Fields is back, keep Kmet on your bench in the majority of leagues.
Tyler Higbee TE
LAR L.A. Rams • #89
Age: 31 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ DAL DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS TE

17th

PROJ PTS

6.9

TE RNK

24th

YTD Stats

REC

21

TAR

35

REYDS

241

TD

0

FPTS/G

6.4
Higbee again struggled in Week 7 against Pittsburgh with Cooper Kupp back on the field, and it's hard to trust Higbee in most formats moving forward. In three games since Kupp returned from his hamstring injury, Higbee has five catches for 45 yards on nine targets and no touchdowns. It's hard to expect anything to change as long as Matthew Stafford is leaning on Kupp and Puka Nacua, and the Cowboys have only struggled with George Kittle as an opposing tight end this season.
Trey McBride TE
ARI Arizona • #85
Age: 24 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs BAL BAL -8.5 O/U 44

OPP VS TE

3rd

PROJ PTS

6.7

TE RNK

18th

YTD Stats

REC

15

TAR

21

REYDS

170

TD

0

FPTS/G

4.6
McBride should be added in all leagues with Zach Ertz (quad) now on injured reserve, and McBride has the chance to be a borderline starter in most formats moving forward. But I wouldn't start him yet in Week 8 at Baltimore. The Ravens are No. 2 in fewest Fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends, and they should be able to contain McBride in the first game without Ertz. No tight end has caught a touchdown against Baltimore this season, including matchups with Dalton Schultz, David Njoku and Sam LaPorta.
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Logan Thomas TE
WAS Washington • #82
Age: 32 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs PHI PHI -6.5 O/U 43.5

OPP VS TE

15th

PROJ PTS

6.7

TE RNK

14th

YTD Stats

REC

23

TAR

32

REYDS

236

TD

2

FPTS/G

9.5
Thomas had three catches for 41 yards on three targets at Philadelphia in Week 4, and I expect him to have a similar stat line in the Week 8 rematch against the Eagles. Since Week 2, Thomas' 7.3 PPR points is the high for a tight end against Philadelphia, and the Eagles' secondary just got better with the addition of Kevin Byard via trade from Tennessee. Thomas can still be a low-end starter in deeper leagues in Week 8, but I don't love this matchup against the revamped Eagles defense.
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DST
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Seahawks (vs. CLE)

P.J. Walker is starting for the Browns with Deshaun Watson (shoulder) hurt, and that's a good thing for the Seattle defense. Walker has three interceptions and four sacks in his past two outings, and he should struggle again on the road. Jerome Ford (ankle) is also hurt, and the Seahawks DST should take advantage of the battered Browns offense.

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  • Lions (vs. LV)
  • Texans (at CAR)
  • Jets (vs. NYG)
  • Falcons (at TEN)
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Commanders (vs. PHI)

I liked the Commanders DST in Week 7 at the Giants, and the unit delivered a quality stat line with four sacks, two fumbles and just 14 points allowed. Washington now has at least three sacks in four games in a row, including Week 4 at Philadelphia. But the Commanders also allowed 34 points against the Eagles with no turnovers, and this defense should get shredded this week by Jalen Hurts and Co., even at home.

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KICKERS
Kicker to Start
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Blake Grupe K
NO New Orleans • #19
Age: 25 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ IND NO -1 O/U 43.5

OPP VS K

32nd

PROJ PTS

6.7

K RNK

5th
The Colts are No. 2 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing kickers, and four kickers in a row (Brett Maher, Nick Folk, Brandon McManus and Dustin Hopkins) have scored at least 10 Fantasy points, with all four making at least three field goals. Grupe has three missed field goals in his past two games, but he's scored at least 10 Fantasy points in three of his past four outings. I like him as a No. 1 Fantasy kicker in all leagues for Week 8.
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Ka'imi Fairbairn K
HOU Houston • #15
Age: 30 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ CAR HOU -3 O/U 43.5

OPP VS K

11th

PROJ PTS

7.7

K RNK

10th
Brandon Aubrey K
DAL Dallas • #17
Age: 29 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs LAR DAL -6.5 O/U 45.5

OPP VS K

26th

PROJ PTS

9.5

K RNK

3rd
Younghoe Koo K
ATL Atlanta • #6
Age: 29 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

@ TEN ATL -3 O/U 35.5

OPP VS K

27th

PROJ PTS

7.5

K RNK

7th
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Jason Myers K
SEA Seattle • #5
Age: 33 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Weekly Breakdown

vs CLE SEA -3.5 O/U 38

OPP VS K

2nd

PROJ PTS

8.3

K RNK

14th
Myers is not having a great Fantasy season with one game over nine Fantasy points. He only has one made field goal from 50-plus yards, and he's been limited to three PATs in the past two games against the Bengals and Cardinals. The Browns defense will be tough for the Seahawks, and kickers have struggled against Cleveland this year. No kicker has scored more than eight