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Here is our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a closer look at a few players to consider this week.
Tutu Atwell (WR – LAR)
“Tutu Atwell is a great spot start this week for the Los Angeles Rams if you’re looking for some upside. With Puka and Kupp still on the shelf, Tutu has a proven connection with Stafford and the best ability to separate among the receivers there. We saw the upside last week, leading the team with 93 receiving yards, and I could see that being a necessity against a tougher Bears defense.”
– Shawn Gill (Super Fantasy Bros)
Josh Downs (WR – IND)
“If you have rostered Josh Downs, you’re probably looking for someone who can give you the confidence to flex him. I’m here to tell you that this is the week to fire him up. After an explosive rookie season, Downs missed the opening two games of this year due to an ankle injury. Last week, he returned to five targets, three receptions, and 22 yards. Although that might not sound impressive, that was 25% of Anthony Richardson‘s pass attempts. This week, the Colts face a Steelers team that has struggled against slot receivers. With T.J. Watt and company hunting down Richardson, I think there will be plenty of slot targets, making Downs a top 36 play this week.”
– Ellis Johnson (RotoBaller)
Michael Wilson (WR – ARI)
“Star tight end Trey McBride won’t make it back this week from concussion protocol, and wide receiver Michael Wilson, who caught eight balls from Kyler Murray in Week 3, once again stands to play a featured role in what should be a shootout against the Washington Commanders.”
– Neema Hodjat (Real GM)
“I like Michael Wilson’s chances this week to see decent volume and find the end zone against a bottom-of-the-barrel Commanders secondary. Wilson has looked good this season so far, and there’s a solid chance that McBride is out, if not very limited, in this one. I’m not overthinking it here, though I actually prefer Wilson to Greg Dortch, given his frame and usage in the red zone. I’m flexing Wilson this week and looking for WR2 upside, despite my very lofty ranking of teammate Marvin Harrison Jr.”
– Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)
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