Fri Oct 3 11:04am ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer
The NFL will begin bye weeks with the Falcons, Bears, Packers and Steelers all off for Week 5. Our first limited slate leaves us with some tough decisions to make in DFS. Here are some players to consider for your lineups at each position, as well as a few to possibly avoid.
Quarterbacks
Daniel Jones, IND vs. LV ($5,800): Jones totaled 10 touchdown passes across his last 16 games with the Giants. He already has four touchdown passes through four games with the Colts. He has also added three rushing scores. His ability to contribute with his arms and his legs makes him an appealing option against a Raiders team that has allowed 24.8 points per game.
Justin Fields, NYJ vs. DAL ($5,600): The Cowboys are a team to target because they have allowed the most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks. The Jets aren’t winning games with Fields under center, but he has still been productive for DFS purposes. He has rushed for at least 48 yards in all three of his games and he has three rushing touchdowns to go along with his two passing touchdowns. At his cheaper salary, he is even more appealing than Jones.
Player to Avoid
Baker Mayfield, TB at SEA ($6,300): Mayfield is battling knee and bicep injuries, but his status for Week 5 is not in jeopardy. However, he is going to continue to have limited weapons at his disposal. Mike Evans (hamstring) is still out and now Bucky Irving could miss time with foot and shoulder injuries. Missing two of his top players against a Seahawks team that has only allowed 16.8 points per game is not a recipe for success.
Running Backs
James Cook, BUF vs. NE ($7,100): Cook produced another monster stat line last week, rushing for 117 yards and one touchdown against the Saints. He has at least one touchdown in every game this season and he has run for at least 100 yards three times. With the Bills having one of the most potent offenses in the league, Cook has already received 17 carries inside the red zone. In two games against the Patriots last year, Cook combined for three touchdowns.
Breece Hall, NYJ vs. DAL ($5,600): The Jets have lost Hall’s top backup with Braelon Allen (knee) landing on injured reserve. While Hall still had a leading role, Allen received at least six carries in two of the first three games. With Allen going down early last week, Hall had 14 carries for 81 yards and caught five of six targets for 30 yards. Hall has already averaged 16.3 touches per game and now that number should be on the rise.
Player to Avoid
Travis Etienne Jr., JAX vs. KC ($5,900): Etienne torched the 49ers last week, rushing 19 times for 124 yards and one touchdown. It was his second game of the season with at least 120 rushing yards and his third game with at least 16 carries. As good as he has been, the Chiefs aren’t exactly a great matchup as they have given up just 19.0 points per game. Hall has an easier matchup and a cheaper salary, so this might be the week to steer clear of Etienne in DFS.
Wide Receivers
Jaylen Waddle, MIA at CAR ($5,800): The Dolphins have lost Tyreek Hill (knee) for the season, meaning that Waddle will now be their top wide receiver. Behind him on the depth chart are two underwhelming options in Malik Washington and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, so Waddle should receive all of the work that he can handle moving forward. In the one game that Waddle received double-digit targets last year, he caught nine passes for 99 yards.
Darius Slayton, NYG at NO ($4,300): Slayton should also benefit from an injury as the Giants have lost Malik Nabers (knee) for the season. Nabers missed two games for the Giants last season. In one of them, Slayton caught eight of 11 targets for 122 yards and one touchdown. In the other, he hauled in six of 11 targets for 57 yards. This is a great breakout spot for him against a Saints team that has allowed 9.57 yards per target to wide receivers.
Player to Avoid
Brian Thomas Jr., JAX vs. KC ($6,000): It has been a disappointing season for Thomas, who hasn’t topped 55 receiving yards in a game. While he had a rushing touchdown in Week 1, he is still looking for his first receiving touchdown. Finding the end zone could be difficult against the Chiefs, who have allowed just four passing touchdowns all season.
Tight Ends
Jake Ferguson, DAL at NYJ ($4,800): All signs are pointing to CeeDee Lamb (ankle) missing another game for the Cowboys. Ferguson has stepped up in his absence, posting 20 receptions for 122 yards and one touchdown over the last two games. He was targeted 21 times during that span and already has 39 targets for the season. Opposing defenses can’t just focus on stopping Ferguson with George Pickens being such a dangerous deep threat, so Ferguson could continue to receive ample opportunities to contribute in the middle of the field.
Dalton Schultz, HOU at BAL ($3,600): Nico Collins leads the Texans with 31 targets this season. Next up behind him is Schultz, who has 21 targets. No other player on the Texans has been given more than 12 targets. Schultz hasn’t been racking up receiving yards, but he does have 10 total receptions over the last two games. The Ravens have allowed 9.89 yards per target to tight ends, leaving Schultz with the potential to produce his best stat line of the season.
Player to Avoid
Travis Kelce, KC at JAX ($4,300): The Jaguars have done an excellent job on defense, allowing only 18.0 points per game. With Xavier Worthy back in the fold last week, Kelce finished with five receptions for 48 yards against the Ravens. Kelce only has an average depth of target of 4.9 yards and has been targeted on just 16.3% of his routes run. In what could be a low-scoring game, Kelce comes with some risk.
Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.
Dynasty | Panthers running back Rico Dowdle had 54 rushing yards in a loss to the Bills. Dynasty Analysis: The return of Chuba Hubbard (34 yards on 12 carries) and negative game scripts have completed zapped the weekly potential of Dowdle. However, he's still been more effective than Hubbard each week and it's hard to imagine the Panthers continuing to give Hubbard more opportunities moving forward. Regardless, Dowdle remains a trade candidate for non-contenders who hope he lands a contract with a team as a starter next season.
Dynasty | Panthers receiver Tetairoa McMillan had a career-high seven catches for 99 yards in a loss to the Bills. Dynasty Analysis: McMillan had six more targets (ten total) and has clearly established himself as the WR1 on the team through the first half of the season. While he has yet to truly have a dominant fantasy performance, it seems that's just a matter of time. McMillan's ADP is stable as he has clearly established himself as a player with a high floor moving forward. Today's catch total was a career high and that seems unlikely to stand for long.
Dynasty | Eagles running back Saquon Barkley had 150 rushing yards, four catches, 24 receiving yards, and two touchdowns in a win against the Giants. Dynasty Analysis: Barkley finally broke out against his former team, highlighted by a 65-yard touchdown on his first carry. The day was great (and much needed) but he was also forced from the game with a groin injury. The Eagles are on a much-needed bye next week, so we'll have to monitor the situation as we move forward. Regardless, this was a good step in the right direction for Barkley, who has been stuck in mud for most of the year. His ADP slide will stop for at least a couple of weeks.
Dynasty | Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart completed 14-of-24 passes for 193 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions in a loss to the Eagles. Dynasty Analysis: His rookie season is clearly going to be remembered more for what could have been instead of what will be as he's now lost both Malik Nabers and likely Cam Skattebo for the season. Still, Dart has clearly proven to be the quarterback of the present and future in New York and the injuries around him may actually create a bit of a "buy low" window for him in dynasty leagues. In short, he's arrived and not much can change that.
Dynasty | Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed 21-of-35 passes for 156 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in a loss to the Patriots. Dynasty Analysis: Gabriel has proven to be about what we thought he was - a decent NFL quarterback. The problem is "decent" NFL quarterbacks don't tend to last long in the league. Gabriel is completing less than 60% of his passes and has only surpassed 200 yards passing in one of his four starts so far. While his performance today won't open the door for another starter, we haven't seen anything to lead us to believe he's the long-term answer for the Browns, either. His ADP and ranking seem secure but neither are very exciting at this point.
Dynasty | Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins had 19 rushing yards, three catches and -2 yards in a loss to the Patriots before exiting with a shoulder injury. Dynasty Analysis: Judkins was basically held in check for most of the game before parting with a little more than eight minutes to go in the third quarter. It was a disappointing day for the impressive rookie but a negative game script killed his chances from the start. Judkins will look to bounce back but he needs to be healthy first. Stay tuned.
Dynasty | Patriots quarterback Drake Maye completed 18-of-24 passes for 282 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in a win against the Browns. Dynasty Analysis: Maye has the Patriots at 6-2, has thrown for over 2,000 yards and now has 15 touchdowns and just three interceptions on the season. While the coaching change to Mike Vrabel has clearly helped, Maye has taken a monster step forward this year, becoming a top-10 dynasty quarterback in the process. His ADP and ranking continue to rise each week and that won't stop in this one.
Dynasty | Browns rookie tight end Harold Fannin had six catches for 62 yards and a touchdown in a blowout loss to the Patriots. Dynasty Analysis: Fannin has 38 catches for 352 yards and two touchdowns in eight games played, establishing himself as one of the most exciting young tight ends in the game. While we have yet to see a true blow-up performance, Fannin is providing a floor unforeseen as a rookie. The Browns are struggling but Fannin's ADP and ranking continue to rise.
Dynasty | Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson had 75 rushing yards in a win against Cleveland. Dynasty Analysis: He also lost a fumble. Henderson had ten carries, which was great. However, you can't really evaluate much from this one as they blew out the Browns 32-13 and just about everyone played in the blowout. We'll see if Henderson can build on this but he's been disappointing overall this season. He remains a high-profile hold in dynasty leagues but his rookie ranking slide should at least take a one-week pause.
Dynasty | Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte had three catches for 75 yards and a touchdown in a win against the Browns. Dynasty Analysis: Don't look now but Boutte has four touchdowns over his past three games and is scoring like a top-ten wide receiver in the process. The problem here is he does seem pretty reliant on the deep balll, making him a more volatile play in dynasty leagues. Still, Drake Maye is playing at an elite level and Boutte is going to be a very popular lineup play moving forward. His arrow is still pointing up.
Dynasty | Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had 153 rushing yards, two catches, 21 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a blowout win against the Titans. Dynasty Analysis: Taylor is this year's fantasy MVP and it isn't really remotely close at the moment. With a whopping 14 touchdowns on the season, Taylor has been a one-man wrecking crew and putting up ridiculous numbers all year. The Titans offered little resistance to Taylor today and he took advantage early and often. We're seeing a player hit his prime at 26 years old and he's essentially untouchable in dynasty leagues at the moment as his value hits its absolute career apex.
Dynasty | Titans rookie receiver Chimere Dike had seven catches on 93 yards in a loss to the Colts. Dynasty Analysis: With Calvin Ridley banged up, the fourth round rookie has clearly taken advantage with 12 catches for 163 yards and a touchdown over the past two weeks. While this pace is likely unsustainable, he's very much on the radar and worthy of roster consideration in dynasty leagues at this point.
Dynasty | Titans quarterback Cam Ward completed 22-of-38 passes for 259 yards with one touchdown and one interception in a loss to the Colts. Dynasty Analysis: Ward makes some good players here and there but he just isn't quite to the point where he makes a difference in terms of winning games for the Titans. With just five touchdown passes and six interceptions on the season, Ward is just struggling to make the leap to the NFL. The Titans are 1-7 on the year and look like one of the worst teams in the league. With a new Head Coach on the way and little hope shown thus far, Ward will need to perform better to ensure his replacement isn't taken in the NFL Draft this Spring.
Dynasty | Broncos running back RJ Harvey had 46 rushing yards, one catch, five receiving yards and three touchdowns in a win against Dallas. Dynasty Analysis: Harvey was out-touched by JK Dobbins 17-8 but found his way into the end zone three times. It was the best-case scenario for the rookie runner and while he's still clearly playing second fiddle to Dobbins, we can see the talent starting to translate. Harvey remains a good buy-low candidate and his rookie ranking and ADP will surely rise after this week's explosion.
Dynasty | Cowboys running back Javonte Williams had 41 rushing yards, one catch, eight receiving yards and two touchdowns in a loss to the Broncos. Dynasty Analysis: The Cowboys are 3-4-1 but you can hardly blame Williams, who is having a career-best season with eight touchdowns in his first eight games. There is no committee in Dallas and while he's destined to cool off, Williams looks like an amazing target for a contending dynasty team moving forward this year.
Dynasty | Saints rookie quarterback Tyler Shough completed 17-of-30 passes for 128 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions, adding 12 rushing yards in a blowout loss to the Bucs. Dynasty Analysis: Spencer Rattler started the game but was again below average and the 1-7 Saints finally pulled the plug. Shough wasn't much better and while the interception thrown wasn't his fault, he hardly looked like the long-term answer. We'll see what happens moving forward but it would be stunning to see New Orleans turn back to Rattler at this point as they are in the midst of a lost season and need to see if Shough can be their starter moving forward or if they need to spend what looks to be a high draft pick on yet another replacement.
Dynasty | Jets running back Breece Hall had 133 rushing yards, two catches, 14 receiving yards, four passing yards and three total touchdowns in a win against the Bengals. Dynasty Analysis: Finally. Hall had been stuck in neutral most of the season as the Jets struggled to do anything offensively but the banged up Bengals proved to be exactly what he needed in the end. With as bad as the Jets have been, this is quite likely going to be the best game he posts all season and while dynasty managers still hope he gets traded, they were rewarded for sticking with him for at least one more week. Hall's ranking and ADP drop will pause for at least a week.
Dynasty | Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had nine catches on 19 targets for 91 yards in a loss to the Jets. Dynasty Analysis: Chase has a ridiculous 42 targets over the past two weeks, with 28 catches produced in the stretch. It's a crazy target share and something that's simply unsustainable. Still, the addition of Joe Flacco has clearly raised his floor as the game plan looks like simply having Flacco throw it to him on virtually every offensive play. While his ceiling is limited without the accuracy of Joe Burrow, Chase's floor is just fine. He remains nearly untouchable in dynasty leagues.
Dynasty | Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed 20-of-26 passes for 205 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions in a blowout win against Atlanta. Dynasty Analysis: You have to give it to Tua here as he entered the week on the hot seat and exited with people remembering just how good he really can be. While his 15:10 touchdown-to-interception ratio is hardly something to write home about, this was a step in the right direction. His ADP nose dive will take a break this week as we await to see if he can build on this.
Dynasty | Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins completed 21-of-31 passes for 173 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions in a loss to the Dolphins. Dynasty Analysis: Anyone who was thinking Cousins is a better option than Michael Penix Jr was silenced in this one as Cousins was completed and totally ineffective in a spot start. He routinely failed to make plays and his 5.6 yards per attempt was simply anemic. Cousins will look to bounce back should Penix miss more time but any quarterback-needy team watching this one failed to come away very impressed. Cousins' dynasty value is just about zero at this point.