Fantasy Football Week 9

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Bye Weeks:  Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Football Team

Key Injuries:

  • TE Robert Tonyan – Out with a torn ACL.
  • RB Derek Henry – Foot injury out for fantasy season.
  • QB Jameis Winston – Torn ACL and MCL out for season.
  • QB Sam Darnold – Concussion.
  • WR Jalen Reagar – Ankle injury.
  • RB Justin Jackson – quad injury.
  • WR Calvin Ridley – Left game.
  • WR TY Hilton -Left game.
  • RB James Robinson – Left game with a bruised heal.

Waiver Wire:

  • RB Jeremy McNichols for the Derek Henry injury.
  • RB Adrian Peterson for the Derek Henry injury.
  • QB Trevor Siemian for the Winston injury.
  • RB Larry Rountree for the Justin Jackson injury.
  • RB Jordan Howard for the Eagles.
  • WR Devonte Parker had 8 targets for Miami.
  • RB Carlos Hyde – Robinson Injury.
  • WR Deonte Harris had 7 targets for New Orleans.
  • TE Mercedes Lewis for the Tonyan injury.

Non-Starters trending up for week 9

  • RB Jeremy McNichols is a must start for the Titans.
  • RB Boston Scott vs the Chargers bad run D.
  • RB Eli Mitchell for the 49ers against Arizona’s run D.
  • RB Miles Gaskin vs Houston’s bad D.
  • RB Devonte Booker vs Las Vegas’s run D.
  • TE Tyler Conklin vs Baltimore’s D vs tight ends.
  • WR Jerry Jeudy vs Dallas’s pass D.

Busts:

  • TE Kyle Pitts vs New Orleans.
  • WR Justin Jefferson vs Baltimore’s nasty D.
  • RB Mike Davis vs the Saints.
  • RB Khalil Herbert vs the Steelers is a bad matchup.
  • Jacksonville’s whole team vs Buffalo.
  • RB Joe Mixon vs Cleveland’s D might be in trouble.
  • RB Melvin Gordon vs Dallas’s D is in danger.

Nasty Sleeper:   TE Tyler Conklin vs Baltimore’s D.

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