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 8. Below we dive into a few notable players.
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Fantasy Football Week 8 Start/Sit Advice
Wan’Dale Robinson (WR – NYG)
“Robinson’s primary slot role will keep him away from CB Sauce Gardner. Prior to a down Week 6, the second-year WR recorded 5+ catches in three straight.”
– Kevin English (Draft Sharks)
Justice Hill (RB – BAL)
“Justice Hill brings sneaky upside into Week 8. Last week, the 15-5 touch split between Gus Edwards and Hill obscured an even playing-time split. Edwards continues to work clearly ahead as a runner, but Hill ran 14 more routes against Detroit. He also collected 11 touches in each of the previous two games: a closer victory and a loss at Pittsburgh. As the third-largest favorite of Week 8, the Ravens should find enough opportunities for both backs against an Arizona defense ranked 29th in rush DVOA and 25th in coverage against RBs.”
– Matt Schauf (Draft Sharks)
Demario Douglas (WR – NE)
“Why not take a chance and hope Douglas continues to increase his snap count? He had six targets against the Bills and may be the Patriots’ best receiving option in terms of ability to separate. They’ll need points against the Dolphins, so expect more passes from Mac Jones in the direction of Douglas.”
– Adam Zdroik (RotoWire)
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