Fantasy Football Week 7: The Ultimate Guide to Sunday's Action
We are nearing the second half of fantasy football's regular
season, so it is make-or-break time for your postseason hopes. Hopefully
you are not one of the teams decimated by injuries to one of your
stars, like Calvin Johnson (ankle), A.J. Green (toe) or Jimmy Graham (shoulder).
That trio is among the players who will be game-time decisions for the early kickoffs Sunday, and only Graham looks like he will be on the right side of things when the inactives are announced around 11:30 a.m. ET. You should not have Megatron or Green in any lineups at this point, while Graham might have an inkling of hope to be a situational option in the red zone for the New Orleans Saints, who will be facing the NFL's No. 1 defense at the Detroit Lions.
Bleacher Report presents its Ultimate Guide to Sunday's Action every Saturday of the season, outlining our final Top 100, diving in-depth into the injury report, starts, sits, sleepers, busts and last-minute waiver-wire options. This is your definitive guide to preparing your lineups every week.
Good thing the wide-receiver position is deep. It has suffered some heavy losses in recent weeks as fantasy owners have to do without Victor Cruz (knee, out for the season), Johnson (questionable, knee) and Green (toe, doubtful).
Add Percy Harvin to the list of useless players for Week 7, having been traded to the New York Jets on Friday night. The Jets have already played, so pull Harvin from all fantasy lineups.
The sudden trade leaves the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks—the second-worst passing offense in football—with just two wide receivers with more than a mere 11 career receptions, according to Bob Condotta and Jayson Jenks of The Seattle Times.
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Harvin, meanwhile, wasn't doing much. He had just three receptions for zero yards last week, after having three of his touchdowns wiped off the board by penalties the Monday night before. Harvin goes to the only team more ineffective in the passing game to date than the Seahawks.
Expect to see a lot of Marshawn Lynch, Robert Turbin and even Christine Michael in the running game. Seattle is ready to get Richardson and Michael involved. They have to be.
"Those guys have practiced great and we're real excited about their chance to play...really, we won't hesitate to play those guys if they're up for this game," head coach Pete Carroll told The Times Friday before the trade.
Lynch, Wilson and Kearse are the only Seahawks in Bleacher Report's Top 100 players for fantasy Week 7...and barely, in the case of Wilson and Kearse.
That trio is among the players who will be game-time decisions for the early kickoffs Sunday, and only Graham looks like he will be on the right side of things when the inactives are announced around 11:30 a.m. ET. You should not have Megatron or Green in any lineups at this point, while Graham might have an inkling of hope to be a situational option in the red zone for the New Orleans Saints, who will be facing the NFL's No. 1 defense at the Detroit Lions.
Bleacher Report presents its Ultimate Guide to Sunday's Action every Saturday of the season, outlining our final Top 100, diving in-depth into the injury report, starts, sits, sleepers, busts and last-minute waiver-wire options. This is your definitive guide to preparing your lineups every week.
Good thing the wide-receiver position is deep. It has suffered some heavy losses in recent weeks as fantasy owners have to do without Victor Cruz (knee, out for the season), Johnson (questionable, knee) and Green (toe, doubtful).
Add Percy Harvin to the list of useless players for Week 7, having been traded to the New York Jets on Friday night. The Jets have already played, so pull Harvin from all fantasy lineups.
The sudden trade leaves the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks—the second-worst passing offense in football—with just two wide receivers with more than a mere 11 career receptions, according to Bob Condotta and Jayson Jenks of The Seattle Times.
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- Doug Baldwin (146)
- Jermaine Kearse (36)
- Ricardo Lockette (11)
- Second-round rookie Paul Richardson (one)
- Bryan Walters (eight)
- Fourth-round rookie Kevin Norwood (zero)
Harvin, meanwhile, wasn't doing much. He had just three receptions for zero yards last week, after having three of his touchdowns wiped off the board by penalties the Monday night before. Harvin goes to the only team more ineffective in the passing game to date than the Seahawks.
Expect to see a lot of Marshawn Lynch, Robert Turbin and even Christine Michael in the running game. Seattle is ready to get Richardson and Michael involved. They have to be.
"Those guys have practiced great and we're real excited about their chance to play...really, we won't hesitate to play those guys if they're up for this game," head coach Pete Carroll told The Times Friday before the trade.
Lynch, Wilson and Kearse are the only Seahawks in Bleacher Report's Top 100 players for fantasy Week 7...and barely, in the case of Wilson and Kearse.
Rank | Flex Rankings | Team | Opponent | ECR | vs. ECR |
1 | Tom Brady | NE | vs. NYJ | 8 | +7 |
2 | DeMarco Murray | DAL | vs. NYG | 4 | +2 |
3 | Arian Foster | HOU | at Pit | 10 | +7 |
4 | Peyton Manning | DEN | vs. SF | 1 | -3 |
5 | Jamaal Charles | KC | at SD | 19 | +14 |
6 | Aaron Rodgers | GB | vs. Car | 2 | -4 |
7 | Matt Forte | CHI | vs. Mia | 7 | 0 |
8 | Andrew Luck | IND | vs. Cin | 3 | -5 |
9 | Demaryius Thomas | DEN | vs. SF | 25 | +16 |
10 | Antonio Brown | PIT | vs. Hou | 29 | +19 |
11 | Marshawn Lynch | SEA | at StL | 16 | +5 |
12 | Rob Gronkowski | NE | vs. NYJ | 62 | +50 |
13 | Dez Bryant | DAL | vs. NYG | 36 | +23 |
14 | Le'Veon Bell | PIT | vs. Hou | 21 | +7 |
15 | Eddie Lacy | GB | vs. Car | 41 | +26 |
16 | Julius Thomas | DEN | vs. SF | 58 | +42 |
17 | Andre Ellington | ARI | at Oak | 31 | +14 |
18 | Giovani Bernard | CIN | at Ind | 28 | +10 |
19 | Brandon Marshall | CHI | vs. Mia | 38 | +19 |
20 | Alfred Morris | WAS | vs. Ten | 39 | +19 |
21 | Ben Tate | CLE | at Jac | 33 | +12 |
22 | Drew Brees | NO | at Det | 12 | -10 |
23 | Julio Jones | ATL | at Bal | 32 | +9 |
24 | Lamar Miller | MIA | at Chi | 43 | +19 |
25 | Jordy Nelson | GB | vs. Car | 23 | -2 |
26 | Alshon Jeffery | CHI | vs. Mia | 42 | +16 |
27 | Philip Rivers | SD | vs. KC | 5 | -22 |
28 | Justin Forsett | BAL | vs. Atl | 40 | +12 |
29 | Randall Cobb | GB | vs. Car | 45 | +16 |
30 | Branden Oliver | SD | vs. KC | 37 | +7 |
31 | Jordan Cameron | CLE | at Jac | 89 | +58 |
32 | Tony Romo | DAL | vs. NYG | 15 | -17 |
33 | Joique Bell | DET | vs. NO | 52 | +19 |
34 | Steve Smith | BAL | vs. Atl | 47 | +13 |
35 | DeSean Jackson | WAS | vs. Ten | 60 | +25 |
36 | Jay Cutler | CHI | vs. Mia | 6 | -30 |
37 | Chris Ivory | NYJ | at NE | 71 | +34 |
38 | Ahmad Bradshaw | IND | vs. Cin | 48 | +10 |
39 | Mohamed Sanu | CIN | at Ind | 63 | +24 |
40 | Cam Newton | CAR | at GB | 9 | -31 |
41 | Frank Gore | SF | at Den | 61 | +20 |
42 | Michael Floyd | ARI | at Oak | 59 | +17 |
43 | T.Y. Hilton | IND | vs. Cin | 53 | +10 |
44 | Emmanuel Sanders | DEN | vs. SF | 50 | +6 |
45 | Ronnie Hillman | DEN | vs. SF | 68 | +23 |
46 | Roddy White | ATL | at Bal | 75 | +29 |
47 | Fred Jackson | BUF | vs. Min | 46 | -1 |
48 | Golden Tate | DET | vs. NO | 51 | +3 |
49 | Mike Wallace | MIA | at Chi | 56 | +7 |
50 | Shane Vereen | NE | vs. NYJ | 64 | +14 |
51 | Matthew Stafford | DET | vs. NO | 14 | -37 |
52 | Andre Johnson | HOU | at Pit | 66 | +14 |
53 | Julian Edelman | NE | vs. NYJ | 65 | +12 |
54 | Rueben Randle | NYG | at Dal | 69 | +15 |
55 | Kelvin Benjamin | CAR | at GB | 55 | 0 |
56 | Colin Kaepernick | SF | at Den | 13 | -43 |
57 | Andre Williams | NYG | at Dal | 54 | -3 |
58 | Torrey Smith | BAL | vs. Atl | 88 | +30 |
59 | Pierre Garcon | WAS | vs. Ten | 70 | +11 |
60 | Larry Fitzgerald | ARI | at Oak | 79 | +19 |
61 | Matt Ryan | ATL | at Bal | 17 | -44 |
62 | Reggie Bush | DET | vs. NO | 67 | +5 |
63 | Keenan Allen | SD | vs. KC | 83 | +20 |
64 | Jerick McKinnon | MIN | at Buf | 82 | +18 |
65 | Isaiah Crowell | CLE | at Jac | 90 | +25 |
66 | Trent Richardson | IND | vs. Cin | 78 | +12 |
67 | Terrance Williams | DAL | vs. NYG | 85 | +18 |
68 | DeAndre Hopkins | HOU | at Pit | 74 | +6 |
69 | Jeremy Hill | CIN | at Ind | 93 | +24 |
70 | Sammy Watkins | BUF | vs. Min | 72 | +2 |
71 | Joe Flacco | BAL | vs. Atl | 18 | -53 |
72 | Marques Colston | NO | at Det | 91 | +19 |
73 | Kendall Wright | TEN | at Was | 102 | +29 |
74 | Wes Welker | DEN | vs. SF | 103 | +29 |
75 | Greg Olsen | CAR | at GB | 84 | +9 |
76 | Michael Crabtree | SF | at Den | 80 | +4 |
77 | Eric Decker | NYJ | at NE | 100 | +23 |
78 | Jimmy Graham | NO | at Det | 181 | +103 |
79 | Ben Roethlisberger | PIT | vs. Hou | 22 | -57 |
80 | Cordarrelle Patterson | MIN | at Buf | 124 | +44 |
81 | Reggie Wayne | IND | vs. Cin | 77 | -4 |
82 | Andre Holmes | OAK | vs. Ari | 86 | +4 |
83 | Martellus Bennett | CHI | vs. Mia | 92 | +9 |
84 | Andy Dalton | CIN | at Ind | 26 | -58 |
85 | Odell Beckham | NYG | at Dal | 94 | +9 |
86 | Delanie Walker | TEN | at Was | 105 | +19 |
87 | Bernard Pierce | BAL | vs. Atl | 130 | +43 |
88 | Jordan Reed | WAS | vs. Ten | 104 | +16 |
89 | Antonio Gates | SD | vs. KC | 99 | +10 |
90 | Russell Wilson | SEA | at StL | 11 | -79 |
91 | Bishop Sankey | TEN | at Was | 87 | -4 |
92 | Cecil Shorts | JAC | vs. Cle | 95 | +3 |
93 | Brandon LaFell | NE | vs. NYJ | 107 | +14 |
94 | Justin Hunter | TEN | at Was | 101 | +7 |
95 | Anquan Boldin | SF | at Den | 110 | +15 |
96 | C.J. Spiller | BUF | vs. Min | 97 | +1 |
97 | Jermaine Kearse | SEA | at StL | 166 | +69 |
98 | Brian Quick | STL | vs. Sea | 106 | +8 |
99 | Eli Manning | NYG | at Dal | 24 | -75 |
100 | Malcom Floyd | SD | vs. KC | 113 | +13 |
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