Fantasy Football Week 5

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Bye Weeks: 

Miami, Detroit

Key Injuries:

Mitch Trubisky QB – will most likely miss this next week in London with a dislocated Shoulder and Torn Labrum.

Josh Allen QB – Concussion

Christian Kirk WR – Ankle

Davante Adams WR – Turf Toe

TJ Hockenson TE – Conscussion and shoulder

Marlon Mack – Ankle

Kenny Stills Wr – Hamstring

Jarvis Landry WR – Concussion

Waiver Wire:

AJ Brown WR – only owned in 10% yahoo leagues is a boom or bust guy (only 3 targets)

Chase Daniel QB – With Mitch out against a weak D

Matt Barkley QB – For Allen Injury

Nyheme Nines RB – For Mack injury

Jack Doyal TE – 8 Targets and a TD

Ricky Seals Jones TE – Njokue’s targets

Antonio Callaway WR – Depending on Landry Injury

Cole Beasley WR – 13 targets with Buffalo

Jeronimo Allison WR – Packers are a big injured with Adams out

Non-Starters Trending up:

Jeronimo Allison WR – Packers are a big injured with Adams out

Chase Daniel QB – He could be good this week vs a bad D

Nyheme Hines RB – vs KC’s Defense

Jordan Howard RB – vs the Jets is looking like a good one

Will Fuller WR – vs the banged up Falcons D

Jacoby Brissett QB vs the Chiefs bad D

Kyle Allen QB throwing to a Jalen Ramsey-less Jags team.   Christian McCaffery helps too

Andy Dalton QB – vs the Cardinals brutal D

Bust List:

Mohammad Sanu WR – had 12 targets but only averages about 6 ish

Derek Carr QB – Vs Bears

Todd Gurley RB – At Seattle isn’t promising and he hasn’t been effective.  Something is wrong there.

Adrian Peterson RB – vs the Patriots who will stack the box

Ronald Jones RB – vs the Saints great D line

Daniel Jones QB – vs Vikings D

Dnasty Sleeper of the Week! – Jeronimo Allison

 

 

 

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