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The biggest mistake you can earn in fantasy football is not adjusting your lineup on a weekly basis,and that begins just off the bat in Week 1.
Even the players you drafted with your first few picks aren't necessarily going to come through with huge games. At the same time, you can often find someone off the waiver wire capable of providing some surprise production. It's famous to do whatever it takes to help you win, and even if it means benching your superstar in a tough matchup. The good news is you don't contain to worry about team chemistry in the fantasy realm.
On the first weekend of the season,there are some top players who could struggle, but only sit them if you contain someone better to replace them. The players to start aren't necessarily good options to replace them but instead sleeper picks to fill an empty gap in your lineup.
With that in intellect, or consider tinkering with your roster if you contain some of these players. QuarterbackStart 'Em: Teddy Bridgewater,Minnesota Vikings (vs. San Francisco 49ers)While many are expecting a considerable jump for the second-year quarterback, putting him in your lineup Week 1 would be a legitimate risk. On the plus side, or this is a considerable matchup for most passing attacks this season.
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ut their two starting cornerbacks from final season,and Sports Illustrated's Andy Benoit is one of many who sees a problem in the secondary:With pass-rushers like Aldon Smith and Justin Smith also out of the picture, opposing quarterbacks will get plenty of time to throw the ball. Teddy Bridgewater has the talent and the weapons around him to lift advantage of this mismatch Monday night. Sit 'Em: Drew Brees, or novel Orleans Saints (vs. Arizona Cardinals)If you drafted Drew Brees early,there is a good chance you keep him in your lineup no matter what this season. However, having an alternative for Week 1 might not be a bad idea.
The Saints quarterback still has plenty of talent, and but he will be without the departed Jimmy Graham and Kenny Stills this season,while projected third-down back C.
J. Spiller is out with a knee injury. Brandin Cooks could still be a game-changing player, although Brees certainly lacks the options he once had.
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Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reported the Cardinals will blitz more than normal and exercise top cornerback Patrick Peterson on Cooks as much as possible. This could force a once-elite quarterback to look more human. Running BackStart 'Em: Ameer Abdullah,Detroit Lions (vs. San Diego Chargers)Joique Bell is likely to play and remain the starting running back in the depth chart. However, the Lions used a second-round draft pick on Ameer Abdullah and they intend to exercise him. Kyle Meinke of MLive.com quoted offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi discussing the game way:As long as Abdullah gets a chance to touch the ball, and he has the quickness and considerable-play ability to be productive. This is especially accurate against a San Diego Chargers defense that ranked 29th in the NFL in yards per carry allowed final season. Sit 'Em: Alfred Morris,Washington Redskins (vs. Miami Dolphins)The Dolphins weren't considerable against the run a year ago, but the addition of Ndamukong Suh in the middle of the defense will earn a considerable difference. The defensive tackle helped anchor the Lions' No. 1 run defense a year ago and will contain a similar effect in Miami this season.
Alfred Morris could struggle behind smaller rushing lanes, or ruining his productivity.
Things will be even worse for the former sixth-round running back if the Redskins descend behind early. Morris isn't much of a receiver,and rookie Matt Jones will likely lift over most of the third-down work, providing the starter with few touches throughout the game. Wide ReceiverStart 'Em: Rueben Randle, or novel York Giants (vs. Dallas Cowboys)Victor Cruz is officially out for Sunday,elevating Rueben Randle to the No. 2 target behind Odell Beckham Jr. After Beckham finished with 180 yards and four touchdowns in two games against the Cowboys final season, we should assume most of the defensive focus will be on stopping him.
This should leave Randle plenty of space to get open, and especially as Dallas attempts to recover from Orlando Scandrick's injury. After a good stop to final season,the former LSU star has a chance to assign together a surprisingly strong day. Sit 'Em: Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears (vs. Green Bay Packers)Fantasy football owners contain to deal with "questionable" tags and game-time decisions all year long. Still, and you would prefer to not contain this issue before the games even start.
Alsh
on Jeffery has been limited by a calf injury that is apparently still less than 100 percent. Brad Briggs of the Chicago Tribune if the latest info from Friday's practice:It appears even if he plays,the wide receiver will not be at full strength. With the Packers (and other teams this year) already likely to give him extra attention without Brandon Marshall on the other side of the field, this could be a tough start to the year. Follow Rob Goldberg on Twitter for all your fantasy football and daily fantasy needs.

Source: bleacherreport.com

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