Fantasy Football Outlook: Jalin Hyatt, Jeff Wilson Jr., Rondale Moore, Jordan Mason

Which under-the-radar players might be able to give your fantasy team a lift? Which chalky players might not be as safe as they seem? Our featured analysts name some potential sleepers and underachievers along with start/sit advice for Week 7. Here are all of their picks for Week 7, and below we dive into a few notable players.

Fantasy Football Week 7 Start/Sit Advice

Jeff Wilson Jr. (RB – MIA)

“Someone I’m excited to start this week is Jeff Wilson. The Dolphins are on a tear and dominating opponents this season. Week 7, they face the Philadelphia Eagles and will need all of their options available to win. Wilson should be removed from IR ahead of the matchup, and with only Raheem Mostert and Salvon Ahmed as the healthy RBs ahead of him, I expect Wilson to outperform his RB42 ranking in Week 7.”
Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)

“Assuming Jeff Wilson is active this week, he is a quality sleeper. Miami has shown all season that they can produce two top running back options within any given week. Jeff Wilson will give Tua Tagovailoa another experienced runner in the backfield. I totally expect Miami to deploy both Wilson and Mostert this weekend against the Eagles in what could be a shootout on Sunday night.”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

Rondale Moore (WR – ARI)

“After stumbling out of the gate, Rondale Moore seems to be improving. He saw a season-high seven targets last week and carried the ball three times for the second straight week. It wasn’t as fruitful as his 50 rushing yards in Week 5, but you love to see the usage. Seattle gives up more fantasy points to WRs than any team in the league, and Moore could take advantage of the secondary while they focus on Marquise Brown.”
Ryan Weisse (Club Fantasy FFL)

Jordan Mason (RB – SF)

“Jordan Mason was a hot pickup this week, and this all relies on Christian McCaffrey. We saw McCaffrey leave and not return. Mason handled the workload and looked great. Fantasy managers are having to guess between Elijah Mitchell and Jordan Mason. Mason has been playing over Mitchell and, even in split duty, could put up flex-worthy production this week. With so many teams out, you might have to take some shots, and I would take a shot on Mason.”
David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)

Jalin Hyatt (WR – NYG)

“Hyatt set season highs last week in snaps, routes run, targets, and catches. Next up is a Commanders pass D allowing the fifth most PPR points per game to enemy WRs.”
Kevin English (Draft Sharks)

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