Mark Ingram, Jerick McKinnon, and Melvin Gordon led the way at the RB position in Week 6. Who will be the standout player in Week 7? Remarkable! has your picks to click…
Quarterback
Alex Smith (KC) has thrown for 1,637 yards on 192 pass attempts (9 YPA) this season (NFL Rank: 1st). He will face Oakland in Week 7. The Raiders have allowed 8 YPA since the start of last season, ranking 32nd.
Dak Prescott (DAL) averaged 23 fantasy points per game over the past four weeks (NFL Rank: second best among QBs). He will face a San Francisco defense that has allowed 18 points per game to opposing QBs since the start of last season — sixth worst in the league (League Avg: 16).
Carson Palmer (ARI) has thrown for 16 touchdowns in the Red Zone since Week 11 of last season (NFL Rank: 4th among QBs). Arizona will face Los Angeles, which has allowed 31 passing touchdowns in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 5th most of 32).
Running Back
DeMarco Murray (TEN) has averaged 13 fantasy points per game since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 11th best among RBs). He will face a Cleveland defense that has allowed an average of 14 fantasy points per game to its opponent’s top scoring RB since the start of last season — seventh worst in the league (League Avg: 13).
James White (NE) has been targeted 81 times since Week 11 of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among RBs). New England will face Atlanta, who has allowed 1,109 receiving yards to RBs since the start of last season (NFL Rank: third most).
LeGarrette Blount (PHI) has 17 rushing touchdowns in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among RBs). Philadelphia will face Washington, who has allowed 19 rushing touchdowns in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 2nd most of 32).
Wide Receiver
Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) has been targeted 11 times in the Red Zone this season (NFL Rank: 2nd among WRs). Arizona will face the Los Angeles Rams, who have allowed 20 receiving touchdowns to WRs in the Red Zone since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 3rd most of 32).
Dez Bryant (DAL) has averaged 10 fantasy points per game since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 12th best among WRs). He will face a San Francisco defense that has allowed an average of 14 fantasy points per game to its opponent’s top scoring WR since the start of last season — fourth worst in the league (League Avg: 12).
Jordy Nelson (GB) has averaged 2 fantasy points per target since Week 15 of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among qualified WRs). Green Bay will face New Orleans, who have allowed 292 receptions since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 5th most of 32).
Tight End
Jimmy Graham (SEA) has been targeted 71 times since Week 11 of last season (NFL Rank: 6th among TEs). Seattle will face the New York Giants, who have allowed 1,484 receiving yards to TEs since the start of last season (NFL Rank: third most).
Zach Ertz (PHI) has 657 receiving yards since Week 15 of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among TEs). Philadelphia will face Washington, who have allowed 1,539 receiving yards to TE since the start of last season (NFL Rank: most).
Travis Kelce (KC) has 1,515 receiving yards since the start of last season (NFL Rank: 1st among TEs). Kansas City will face Oakland, who have allowed 1,362 receiving yards to TE since the start of last season (NFL Rank: sixth most).
Defense
The Bills defense has allowed 0.3 touchdowns per interception (2 TDs allowed, and 8 INT) this season (best in NFL; League Avg: 1.7).
The Jaguars defense has allowed a passer rating of just 60.0 (198 Pass Attempts) this season (best in NFL; League Avg: 88.0)
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