Fantasy Football Week 6 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2024)

Welcome to Week 6, friends. As always, we’re here to provide you with some fantasy football Quick Grades (or Start/Sit Grades, if you prefer) for the week.

We tapped into our consensus projections and rankings and Derek Brown’s weekly Primer to generate this week’s Quick Grades. See below for the results and accompanying notes.

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Week 6 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ Lamar Jackson BAL WAS
2 A Jalen Hurts PHI CLE
3 A Jayden Daniels WAS BAL
4 A Joe Burrow CIN NYG
5 B+ Jordan Love GB ARI
6 B+ Kyler Murray ARI GB
7 B+ Dak Prescott DAL DET
8 B Josh Allen BUF NYJ
9 B Brock Purdy SF SEA
10 B Justin Fields PIT LV
11 B- C.J. Stroud HOU NE
12 B- Caleb Williams CHI JAC
13 B- Kirk Cousins ATL CAR
14 C+ Geno Smith SEA SF
15 C Daniel Jones NYG CIN
16 C Jared Goff DET DAL
17 C Baker Mayfield TB NO
18 C- Trevor Lawrence JAC CHI
19 D+ Andy Dalton CAR ATL
20 D+ Will Levis TEN IND
21 D- Aaron Rodgers NYJ BUF
22 D- Joe Flacco IND TEN
23 F Deshaun Watson CLE PHI
24 F Justin Herbert LAC DEN
25 F Bo Nix DEN LAC
26 F Drake Maye NE HOU
27 F Anthony Richardson IND TEN
28 F Spencer Rattler NO TB
29 F Aidan O’Connell LV PIT
30 F Gardner Minshew II LV PIT
31 F Jake Haener NO TB
32 F Derek Carr NO TB
33 F Jacoby Brissett NE HOU
34 F Jameis Winston CLE PHI

Caleb Williams (QB)

Last week Williams showed some life as the QB6 in fantasy. We’ll see if he can build upon the last two weeks with a soft secondary matchup this week. Since Week 4, among 30 qualifying quarterbacks, Williams has ranked second in yards per attempt, 14th in CPOE, 18th in passing yards per game, and 17th in highly accurate throw rate. Not amazing but also an improvement over what we saw in his first three games. I will note that he also still had the 12th-highest off target throw rate in that sample, so it’s not all sunshine and dreams come true over the last two weeks. Jacksonville has been a bottom of the barrel pass defense all season and a wonderous fantasy point injection for quarterbacks. They have allowed the second-most passing yards per game, the fifth-highest yards per attempt, the seventh-highest CPOE, and the most fantasy points via passing this season.

Trevor Lawrence (QB)

Lawrence finally displayed a pulse in fantasy football last week. He logged his first game with more than 15 fantasy points as the QB10 for the week (22.2 fantasy points). Unfortunately for Lawrence, his stay among the QB1s in fantasy will be short-lived as he is banished back to the basement this week. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 22nd in yards per attempt, 20th in passer rating, 29th in CPOE, and 22nd in fantasy points per dropback. Chicago has been a brutal matchup for quarterbacks, allowing the fourth-lowest success rate per dropback and fantasy points via passing and the seventh-lowest yards per attempt. Lawrence is an easy sit in 1QB leagues.

Baker Mayfield (QB)

Mayfield has been having arguably his best season as a pro in 2024. He is the QB3 in fantasy points per game. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks second in passing touchdowns, third in passer rating, and 11th in CPOE. He faces a Saints pass defense that has been allowing a ton of yardage (seventh-most passing yards per game allowed) but has cracked down in every other category. New Orleans has allowed the fewest passing touchdowns (only one) in the NFL, the 13th-lowest CPOE, and the fifth-lowest success rate per dropback. Mayfield should post another solid stat line in Week 6 but don’t expect smash numbers.

Spencer Rattler (QB)

Rattler will draw the Week 6 start in place of Derek Carr, who will be sidelined for a few games (oblique). Rattler will have his work cut out for him this week. He wasn’t exactly impressive in the preseason. Among 60 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranked 48th in passing grade, 46th in yards per attempt, and 38th in adjusted completion rate. Before Kirk Cousins ripped this pass defense apart, this same secondary allowed the fourth-lowest passer rating and CPOE, the fifth-lowest yards per attempt, and the third-lowest fantasy points via passing. Rattler will be tested early and often against a defense that is eighth in blitz rate.

Will Levis (QB)

Levis is dealing with a shoulder issue, but the Titans sound optimistic he will play this week. That’s how we’ll approach the situation until we hear an update. The Levis rollercoaster in 2024 has been real. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 29th in yards per attempt, 31st in passer rating, and 30th in fantasy points per dropback, but he is also eighth-best in CPOE and 11th in catchable target rate. If there was ever a “get right” matchup for Levis and this passing game it is the Colts. They have allowed the second-highest yards per attempt, the fifth-highest passer rating, and the fourth-highest passing yards per game and CPOE.

Deshaun Watson (QB)

Watson has been absolutely dreadful this season as the QB26 in fantasy points per game. At this point, I don’t trust him in any fantasy lineup or format. He has had countless solid to amazing matchups to this point in 2024, but he hasn’t been able to capitalize in any game. Despite the coaching staff’s affirmations that Watson is the starting quarterback, we can’t rule out that Watson could get benched during a game moving forward. At some point, sanity and common sense have to return to the decision-making for this franchise. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, Watson ranks 34th in yards per attempt, 20th in CPOE, 29th in passer rating, and 32nd in fantasy points per dropback. Philly has allowed the 12th-highest yards per attempt, the 14th-highest passer rating, and the tenth-most passing yards per game.

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Week 6 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ CeeDee Lamb DAL DET
2 A+ Ja’Marr Chase CIN NYG
3 A+ Amon-Ra St. Brown DET DAL
4 A+ Drake London ATL CAR
5 A+ A.J. Brown PHI CLE
6 A Jayden Reed GB ARI
7 A DJ Moore CHI JAC
8 A Chris Godwin TB NO
9 A Stefon Diggs HOU NE
10 A DK Metcalf SEA SF
11 A Deebo Samuel Sr. SF SEA
12 A Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI GB
13 A Brandon Aiyuk SF SEA
14 A Garrett Wilson NYJ BUF
15 A- Diontae Johnson CAR ATL
16 A- Zay Flowers BAL WAS
17 A- Tee Higgins CIN NYG
18 A- Terry McLaurin WAS BAL
19 B+ Mike Evans TB NO
20 B+ DeVonta Smith PHI CLE
21 B+ Jameson Williams DET DAL
22 B+ Brian Thomas Jr. JAC CHI
23 B George Pickens PIT LV
24 B Darnell Mooney ATL CAR
25 B Tank Dell HOU NE
26 B Chris Olave NO TB
27 B Dontayvion Wicks GB ARI
28 B Amari Cooper CLE PHI
29 B Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA SF
30 B Josh Downs IND TEN
31 B Christian Kirk JAC CHI
32 B Wan’Dale Robinson NYG CIN
33 B- Rashid Shaheed NO TB
34 C+ Calvin Ridley TEN IND
35 C+ Ladd McConkey LAC DEN
36 C+ Courtland Sutton DEN LAC
37 C+ Jalen Tolbert DAL DET
38 C+ Jakobi Meyers LV PIT
39 C+ DeAndre Hopkins TEN IND
40 C Keenan Allen CHI JAC
41 C Rome Odunze CHI JAC
42 C Xavier Legette CAR ATL
43 C Tyler Lockett SEA SF
44 C Romeo Doubs GB ARI
45 C Allen Lazard NYJ BUF
46 C Michael Wilson ARI GB
47 C Alec Pierce IND TEN
48 C Jerry Jeudy CLE PHI
49 C Jauan Jennings SF SEA
50 C- Rashod Bateman BAL WAS
51 C- Quentin Johnston LAC DEN
52 C- Tre Tucker LV PIT
53 C- Ray-Ray McCloud III ATL CAR
54 C- Adonai Mitchell IND TEN
55 D+ Keon Coleman BUF NYJ
56 D+ Gabe Davis JAC CHI
57 D Andrei Iosivas CIN NYG
58 D Mike Williams NYJ BUF
59 D DeMario Douglas NE HOU
60 D Luke McCaffrey WAS BAL
61 D Khalil Shakir BUF NYJ
62 D Joshua Palmer LAC DEN
63 D Greg Dortch ARI GB
64 D Darius Slayton NYG CIN
65 D Ja’Lynn Polk NE HOU
66 D- Curtis Samuel BUF NYJ
67 D- Josh Reynolds DEN LAC
68 D- Jonathan Mingo CAR ATL
69 F Calvin Austin III PIT LV
70 F KaVontae Turpin DAL DET
71 F Xavier Hutchinson HOU NE
72 F Elijah Moore CLE PHI
73 F Mack Hollins BUF NYJ
74 F Tyler Boyd TEN IND
75 F Olamide Zaccheaus WAS BAL
76 F Lil’Jordan Humphrey DEN LAC
77 F Dyami Brown WAS BAL
78 F Van Jefferson PIT LV
79 F DJ Turner LV PIT
80 F Nelson Agholor BAL WAS
81 F Jalen Brooks DAL DET
82 F Tim Patrick DET DAL
83 F Sterling Shepard TB NO
84 F Kendrick Bourne NE HOU
85 F Noah Brown WAS BAL
86 F Bo Melton GB ARI
87 F Robert Woods HOU NE
88 F Jahan Dotson PHI CLE
89 F Mason Tipton NO TB
90 F Kayshon Boutte NE HOU
91 F Treylon Burks TEN IND
92 F Jalen Coker CAR ATL
93 F Malik Heath GB ARI
94 F Kalif Raymond DET DAL
95 F Christian Watson GB ARI
96 F Cedric Tillman CLE PHI
97 F KhaDarel Hodge ATL CAR
98 F Trey Palmer TB NO
99 F Jalin Hyatt NYG CIN
100 F Troy Franklin DEN LAC
101 F Marquez Valdes-Scantling BUF NYJ
102 F Marvin Mims Jr. DEN LAC
103 F David Moore CAR ATL
104 F Ashton Dulin IND TEN
105 F Jalen McMillan TB NO
106 F Jake Bobo SEA SF
107 F K.J. Osborn NE HOU
108 F John Metchie III HOU NE
109 F Parker Washington JAC CHI
110 F Kameron Johnson TB NO
111 F Derius Davis LAC DEN
112 F Scotty Miller PIT LV
113 F DeAndre Carter CHI JAC
114 F Jermaine Burton CIN NYG
115 F Trenton Irwin CIN NYG
116 F Malachi Corley NYJ BUF

Amari Cooper (WR)

Cooper has been receiving a truckload of hollow volume from Watson all year. He has a 26.6% target share, a 51.1% air-yard share, 1.06 YPRR, a measly 41.6 receiving yards per game, and a 33.6% first-read share. Only 59.6% of his target volume has been deemed catchable. He is tied with Jeudy for the team lead in end-zone targets. Philly is 18th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers. Cooper remains a volume or plug-and-pray play.

Jerry Jeudy (WR)

Jeudy has handled an 18.1% target share with a 30% air-yard share, 1.13 YPRR, and a 20% first-read share. He is tied with Cooper for the team lead in end-zone targets. Jeudy has three top 36 wide receiver weekly finishes this season (WR33, WR27, WR31). If you’re in a bye-week jam, Jeudy is a low-end flex or WR3 option, but in most formats and situations, you’re not starting him. It’s tough to have any faith in any part of the Cleveland offense right now. Philly is 18th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers.

Tank Dell (WR)

Dell has had a rough 2024 season so far as the WR70 in fantasy points per game. Dell has seen only a 13.3% target share, a 21.5% air-yard share, and a 13.3% first-read share with 1.07 YPRR. Dell has one end zone target and two red zone looks this season. New England has the sixth-highest rate of two-high this season (51.3%). Against two-high, Dell has had a disappointing 13% TPRR, 0.84 YPRR, and a 13% first-read share. Last year, against this coverage type, Dell posted a 20% TPRR, 2.02 YPRR, and a solid 17.4% first-read share. With Diggs likely to get the Christian Gonzalez treatment, Dell could be leaned on this week. Dell is likely to see Jonathan Jones (69.2% catch rate and 106.9 passer rating) and Marco Wilson (career: 69.3% catch rate and 115.2 passer rating) for most of the day.

Stefon Diggs (WR)

Diggs has been a surprise this season as the WR12 in fantasy points per game. He has a 21.1% target share, 1.81 YPRR, and a 26.2% first-read share. He has drawn one end-zone target while ranking second on the team in red-zone targets (three). New England has the sixth-highest rate of two-high this season (51.3%). Against two-high, Diggs is second on the team in TPRR (21%) and first-read share (24.7%) while producing 1.50 YPRR. Last week, Diggs played even amounts on the perimeter and in the slot after Nico Collins was out. This is important because this week, he is likely to be shadowed by Christian Gonzalez (55.6% catch rate and 65.2 passer rating). He won’t be able to get away from Gonzalez in the slot, as Gonzalez has moved into the slot on 17.3% of his snaps this season. Gonzalez has followed Ja’Marr Chase, Garrett Wilson, D.K. Metcalf, Tyreek Hill, and Brandon Aiyuk on 53.8-90% of their routes. Only Metcalf finishes with more than 60 receiving yards in his coverage. Diggs should be fed volume this week, but I’m not incredibly high about his Week 6 outlook.

DeMario Douglas (WR)

Douglas is the WR73 in fantasy points per game with two top 36 weekly finishes (WR26, WR36). Douglas has one red zone target this season. He has been a dependable weapon for the passing attack when they have featured him. This season, he has a 16.8% target share, 1.20 YPRR, and a 21.1% first-read share (leads the team). Since Week 3, Houston has had the 12th-highest rate of single-high (58.8%). Against single-high, Douglas has seen his target share increase to 18.8% and his first-read share jump to 23.3%. Douglas will run about 77% of his routes against Jalen Pitre (65% catch rate and 92.3 passer rating).

Ja’Lynn Polk (WR)

Over the last two weeks, Polk has had an 84.2% route share, a 19.7% target share, a 45.2% air-yard share, 0.67 YPRR (ewwww), and a 27.7% first-read share. He hasn’t done much with the volume, with only 21.5 receiving yards per game. Polk has two red zone targets this season. Polk is a worth a stash in deeper leagues, but he’s not a player I’m rushing to get into any lineups. Houston has allowed the 12th-lowest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.

Terry McLaurin (WR)

Mclaurin is the WR32 in fantasy points per game as Daniels’ alpha wide receiver. He has been a volume hog with a 26.1% target share, a 55.1% air-yard share, 2.20 YPRR, and a 31.6% first-read share. Daniels’ progression has been noticeable for McLaurin’s fantasy stock. Since Week 3, McLaurin is the WR13 in fantasy points per game. McLaurin leads the team with four end-zone targets. Baltimore has been giving to perimeter wide receivers, allowing the fourth-most receiving yards per game and the tenth-highest passer rating when targeted. McLaurin will run about 80% of his routes against Marlon Humphrey (65.5% catch rate and 88.1 passer rating) and Brandon Stephens (62.5% catch rate and 90.2 passer rating).

Zay Flowers (WR)

Flowers is the WR39 in fantasy points per game with three weeks of WR3 or higher production on his 2024 resume (WR35, WR11, WR14). Flowers has earned a 25.2% target share with 1.77 YPRR and a 31.3% first-read share. Flowers should be able to take advantage of a still suspect Washington secondary that has allowed the ninth-highest passer rating when targeted and the 12th-highest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers. Flowers is tied for third on the team in red zone targets. Flowers will run about 66% of his routes against Benjamin St. Juste (59.5% catch rate and 110.8 passer rating) and Mik Sainristil (73.7% catch rate and 137.3 passer rating).

Ladd McConkey (WR)

McConkey is the WR42 in fantasy points per game, but he has two WR2 weekly finishes this season (WR19, WR19). He has been the Bolts’ clear WR1 with a 25.8% target share, a 30% air-yard share, 2.20 YPRR, and a 30.5% first-read share. Denver has the tenth-highest single-high rate (58.3%). Against single-high, McConkey has seen similar market share metrics, but his YPRR has jumped to 2.71. This efficiency will help McConkey combat a challenging matchup this week. Denver has allowed the lowest PPR points per target and the ninth-fewest receiving yards per game to slot receivers. McConkey will run about 67% of his routes against Ja’Quan McMillian (69.7% catch rate and 81.9 passer rating).

Quentin Johnston (WR)

This isn’t the week to look to Johnston for help in fantasy. He is likely going to draw shadow coverage from Patrick Surtain (71.4% catch rate and 55.1 passer rating). Surtain has followed D.K. Metcalf, Mike Evans, George Pickens, Garrett Wilson, and Jakobi Meyers on 50-95.8% of their routes. Surtain hasn’t allowed a receiver in his shadow coverage to surpass 30 receiving yards (zero touchdowns). Sit Johnston.

George Pickens (WR)

Pickens is the WR50 in fantasy points per game with two top-24 fantasy performances (WR24, WR23). Last week, it looks like he was shoved into the coaching staff’s dog house. Oh, what fun. Arthur Smith has brought his player usage circus to Pittsburgh. Pickens had a 61.3% route share, a 21.4% target share, and a 22.2% first-read share. His route share ranked fourth on the team. Hopefully, his usage rebounds this week, but with Arthur Smith, you just never know. Overall, Pickens has a 25.5% target share, a 45% air-yard share, 2.44 YPRR, and a 32.6% first-read share. Pickens leads the team in red zone targets while ranking 13th in the NFL in this statistical category. The Raiders have been a tough draw for perimeter wide receivers, allowing the seventh-lowest PPR points per target and the eighth-fewest receiving yards per game.

Jakobi Meyers (WR)

Meyers will be the team’s de facto WR1 this week. With Davante Adams out, Meyers has had a 31.1% target share, a 38.9% air-yard share, 1.95 YPRR, and a 34.1% first-read share. Meyers leads the team in red zone targets (five). He may get shadowed by Joey Porter Jr. (66.7% catch rate and 86.3 passer rating) this week. Porter Jr. has shadowed three times this season, following Drake London, Courtland Sutton, and Quentin Johnston on 65.2-85.7% of their routes. None of those wide receivers finished with more than 44 receiving yards in his coverage. Only Johnston secured a touchdown. Last week, Meyers only saw Patrick Surtain on 50% of his routes, but Gardner Minshew only fed him two targets with Surtain opposite him. Meyers made the most of his opportunities with Surtain, not on him. This week, I don’t see O’Connell challenging Porter Jr. if he is following him throughout the entire game. Sit Meyers this week.

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Week 6 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ Saquon Barkley PHI CLE
2 A+ Derrick Henry BAL WAS
3 A+ Jordan Mason SF SEA
4 A Bijan Robinson ATL CAR
5 A Alvin Kamara NO TB
6 A Breece Hall NYJ BUF
7 A Jahmyr Gibbs DET DAL
8 A Kenneth Walker III SEA SF
9 A Josh Jacobs GB ARI
10 A James Conner ARI GB
11 A Chuba Hubbard CAR ATL
12 A- Chase Brown CIN NYG
13 A- James Cook BUF NYJ
14 A- Tony Pollard TEN IND
15 A- David Montgomery DET DAL
16 B+ D’Andre Swift CHI JAC
17 B+ Najee Harris PIT LV
18 B J.K. Dobbins LAC DEN
19 B Brian Robinson Jr. WAS BAL
20 B Rhamondre Stevenson NE HOU
21 B Travis Etienne Jr. JAC CHI
22 B Rico Dowdle DAL DET
23 B- Bucky Irving TB NO
24 C+ Javonte Williams DEN LAC
25 C+ Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG CIN
26 C+ Trey Sermon IND TEN
27 C Rachaad White TB NO
28 C Jerome Ford CLE PHI
29 C Tank Bigsby JAC CHI
30 C Alexander Mattison LV PIT
31 C Braelon Allen NYJ BUF
32 C Tyjae Spears TEN IND
33 C Tyler Allgeier ATL CAR
34 C Austin Ekeler WAS BAL
35 C- Justice Hill BAL WAS
36 C- Roschon Johnson CHI JAC
37 C- Antonio Gibson NE HOU
38 D+ Zach Charbonnet SEA SF
39 D+ Cam Akers HOU NE
40 D+ Tyler Goodson IND TEN
41 D Emanuel Wilson GB ARI
42 D Jaleel McLaughlin DEN LAC
43 D Devin Singletary NYG CIN
44 D Dare Ogunbowale HOU NE
45 D- Gus Edwards LAC DEN
46 D- Ty Johnson BUF NYJ
47 D- D’Onta Foreman CLE PHI
48 F Miles Sanders CAR ATL
49 F Dameon Pierce HOU NE
50 F Ezekiel Elliott DAL DET
51 F Ray Davis BUF NYJ
52 F Jamaal Williams NO TB
53 F Isaac Guerendo SF SEA
54 F Ameer Abdullah LV PIT
55 F Eric Gray NYG CIN
56 F Jeremy McNichols WAS BAL
57 F Trayveon Williams CIN NYG
58 F Kyle Juszczyk SF SEA
59 F Emari Demercado ARI GB
60 F Kenneth Gainwell PHI CLE
61 F Zack Moss CIN NYG
62 F Trey Benson ARI GB
63 F Hunter Luepke DAL DET
64 F Pierre Strong Jr. CLE PHI
65 F Jonathan Taylor IND TEN
66 F Khalil Herbert CHI JAC
67 F Aaron Shampklin PIT LV
68 F Joe Mixon HOU NE
69 F Zamir White LV PIT
70 F Jaylen Warren PIT LV
71 F D’Ernest Johnson JAC CHI
72 F Patrick Ricard BAL WAS
73 F JaMycal Hasty NE HOU
74 F Evan Hull IND TEN
75 F Jonathon Brooks CAR ATL
76 F Dylan Laube LV PIT
77 F Deuce Vaughn DAL DET
78 F Chris Brooks GB ARI
79 F Will Shipley PHI CLE
80 F Blake Watson DEN LAC
81 F Kimani Vidal LAC DEN
82 F Kenny McIntosh SEA SF

Bijan Robinson (RB)

This isn’t the type of season I envisioned for Robinson as the RB24 in fantasy points per game. Atlanta has scaled back his workload over the last two games. He has played 64-67% of the snaps with 13 touches and 75.5 total yards per game. The big problem for Robinson is that Atlanta has leaned into their passing game so heavily that it has limited his overall volume some. He has been splitting the workload with Allgeier since Week 4. Robinson has had a 57.5% snap rate on rushing plays, a 66.7% snap rate on passing downs, and a 57.1% snap share in the red zone. Among 59 qualifying backs, he ranks 16th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 27th in yards after contact per attempt. This could be the big Robinson game that we have been waiting for. Carolina can’t stop anyone on the ground. Carolina has allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the fourth-highest yards per carry to zone runs, and the fifth-highest success rate to zone runs (Robinson 82.1% zone).

Chuba Hubbard (RB)

Hubbard is the RB12 in fantasy points per game, but he didn’t really take off until Andy Dalton got the starting gig. Since Dalton has been under center, Hubbard has been the RB5 in fantasy points per game, averaging 21.6 touches and 128.3 total yards per game. Overall, among 59 qualifying backs, Hubbard ranks 21st in explosive run rate and 16th in yards after contact per attempt. Hubbard should keep rolling along this week. Atlanta has allowed the fourth-highest missed tackle rate and rushing yards per game, the third-highest rushing success rate, and the seventh-highest zone rushing success rate (Hubbard 72% zone).

Tyler Allgeier (RB)

Allgeier is a low-end flex this week. Overall, this season, he is the RB52 in fantasy points per game, averaging 7.8 touches and 44.6 total yards. Among 59 qualifying backs, he hasn’t been amazing on a per-touch basis, ranking 25th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 29th in yards after contact per attempt. If Atlanta jumps out to a big lead or is salting the clock away late, Allgeier could get an expanded role this week. If that happens, Allgeier could payoff for Fantasy GMs struggling to fill out lineups this week. Carolina has allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the fourth-highest yards per carry to zone runs, and the fifth-highest success rate to zone runs (Allgeier 78.8% zone).

David Montgomery (RB)

Montgomery is the RB8 in fantasy points per game, averaging 18.1 touches and 91.3 total yards per game. Montgomery and Gibbs have been the twin engines of the Detroit offense. Despite his fantasy production, Montgomery’s efficiency metrics have slowed some this season. Among 59 qualifying backs, he ranks 37th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 31st in yards after contact per attempt. Montgomery could be held in check this week against what has been a surprisingly formidable Dallas run defense. The Cowboys have kept backs in check with the ninth-lowest explosive run rate, the seventh-lowest missed tackle rate, and the 13th-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Montgomery is a volume play this week.

Rico Dowdle (RB)

Dowdle is coming off his best game of the season. He had a season-high 50% snap share with 22 touches and 114 total yards. Over the last two weeks, among 41 qualifying backs, he has shown some glimmer of hope, ranking 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Overall, this season, he’s the RB34 in fantasy points per game, averaging 13 touches and 64.4 total yards. This isn’t the week to go chasing last week’s results for Dowdle. He has a horrible matchup this week against Detroit’s top-shelf run defense. The Lions have allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards per game, the fourth-lowest yards after contact per attempt, and the lowest yards per carry and success rate to zone runs (Dowdle 55.6% zone).

Braelon Allen (RB)

Allen could see more work this week as New York should lean into their ground game to win this week’s battle with Buffalo. Allen has played 26-36% of the snaps this season, averaging eight touches and 43 total yards. Among 59 qualifying backs, he ranks 18th in missed tackles forced per attempt and sixth in yards after contact per attempt. Buffalo has allowed the sixth-highest explosive run rate, the seventh-most rushing yards per game, and the seventh-highest yards per carry to gap runs (Allen 53.1% gap).

D’Andre Swift (RB)

Swift has been awesome over the last two games as the RB3 in fantasy points per game, averaging 65% of the snaps, 23 touches, and 142.5 total yards per game. Over that span, among 40 qualifying backs, he ranks 22nd in explosive run rate, 17th in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 35th in yards after contact per attempt. Good matchups and volume have been the engines of his production, while his tackle-breaking has remained modest. Swift will be running into brick walls this week on the ground, so he’ll need all the passing game usage he can get. Jacksonville has kept rushers in check with the eighth-lowest rushing yards per game, the tenth-lowest missed tackle rate, and the second-lowest yards after contact per attempt allowed. Swift has an 11.2% target share while ranking ninth in YPRR and seventh in receiving yards per game (33) among 35 qualifying backs. The Jaguars have allowed the second-most receptions and receiving yards to running backs.

Travis Etienne Jr. (RB)

Etienne is dealing with a shoulder issue, and it has drastically affected his playing time. Over the last two games, he has averaged only 45% of the snaps with 12 touches and 60 total yards. Among 57 qualifying backs, he ranks 25th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. The Bears run defense has been up and down. While they have the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate and the eighth-lowest yards after contact per attempt, they have also been exceptionally vulnerable to gap runs. They have allowed the ninth-highest explosive run rate and have given up the fourth-highest yards per carry to gap runs and the 11th-highest success rate to this run play type (Etienne 64% gap). With this snap rate cut, he’s a dicey RB2, but the path is there for him to pay off this week, even with limited volume.

Tank Bigsby (RB)

Bigsby exploded in Week 5 with a 40% snap rate, 14 touches, 129 total yards, and two scores. He played 60% of the rushing play snaps and had a 33% red zone snap rate. In the three games this season, Bigsby has played at least 29% of the snaps, he has averaged 11 touches and 97.3 total yards. He’s been absolutely electric. Among 57 qualifying backs, Bigsby is putting up efficiency stats that would make De’Von Achane blush last year, ranking first in explosive run rate, third in missed tackles forced per attempt, and first in yards after contact per attempt. The Bears run defense has been up and down. While they have the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate and the eighth-lowest yards after contact per attempt, they have also been exceptionally vulnerable to gap runs. They have allowed the ninth-highest explosive run rate and have given up the fourth-highest yards per carry to gap runs and the 11th-highest success rate to this run play type (Bigsby 67.6% gap). Bigsby is a strong flex play this week that could finish with RB2 numbers.

Week 6 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ George Kittle SF SEA
2 A Trey McBride ARI GB
3 A Jake Ferguson DAL DET
4 A- Brock Bowers LV PIT
5 B Sam LaPorta DET DAL
6 B Tucker Kraft GB ARI
7 B- Kyle Pitts ATL CAR
8 C+ Dalton Kincaid BUF NYJ
9 C Pat Freiermuth PIT LV
10 C Dallas Goedert PHI CLE
11 C- Evan Engram JAC CHI
12 D+ Dalton Schultz HOU NE
13 D+ Cole Kmet CHI JAC
14 D Tyler Conklin NYJ BUF
15 D Zach Ertz WAS BAL
16 D Cade Otton TB NO
17 D Isaiah Likely BAL WAS
18 D Mark Andrews BAL WAS
19 D- Mike Gesicki CIN NYG
20 D- Hunter Henry NE HOU
21 D- Noah Fant SEA SF
22 F Chig Okonkwo TEN IND
23 F Juwan Johnson NO TB
24 F Theo Johnson NYG CIN
25 F Erick All Jr. CIN NYG
26 F Ja’Tavion Sanders CAR ATL
27 F Jordan Akins CLE PHI
28 F Hayden Hurst LAC DEN
29 F Dawson Knox BUF NYJ
30 F Brenton Strange JAC CHI
31 F Will Dissly LAC DEN
32 F Mo Alie-Cox IND TEN
33 F Luke Musgrave GB ARI
34 F Austin Hooper NE HOU
35 F Foster Moreau NO TB
36 F Elijah Higgins ARI GB
37 F Brock Wright DET DAL
38 F Josh Whyle TEN IND
39 F David Njoku CLE PHI
40 F Connor Heyward PIT LV
41 F Gerald Everett CHI JAC
42 F Kylen Granson IND TEN
43 F Cade Stover HOU NE
44 F Greg Dulcich DEN LAC
45 F Darnell Washington PIT LV
46 F Charlie Kolar BAL WAS
47 F AJ Barner SEA SF
48 F Adam Trautman DEN LAC
49 F Taysom Hill NO TB
50 F Jeremy Ruckert NYJ BUF
51 F Luke Schoonmaker DAL DET
52 F Will Mallory IND TEN
53 F Michael Mayer LV PIT
54 F Grant Calcaterra PHI CLE
55 F John Bates WAS BAL
56 F Brevyn Spann-Ford DAL DET
57 F Harrison Bryant LV PIT
58 F Nate Adkins DEN LAC
59 F Drew Ogletree IND TEN
60 F Lucas Krull DEN LAC
61 F Daniel Bellinger NYG CIN
62 F Ben Sinnott WAS BAL
63 F Pharaoh Brown SEA SF
64 F Nick Vannett TEN IND
65 F Luke Farrell JAC CHI
66 F Charlie Woerner ATL CAR

Cole Kmet (TE)

Since Kmet’s big performance in Week 3, he has had a 63% route share, a 17.3% target share, 2.54 YPRR, and a 17.9% first-read share. His route share is passable, but the rest of his market share metrics are strong, considering the current fantasy landscape for the tight-end position. Overall, Kmet is the TE8 in fantasy points per game who ranks third on the team in red-zone targets. Kmet sits at the fringe of TE1 status again this week against a Jacksonville defense that has held the position to the 12th-fewest receiving yards.

Juwan Johnson (TE)

Johnson has seen his usage tick up over the last two games, with at least 68% of the snaps in each contest. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has had a 63.2% route share with an 11.3% target share, 0.92 YPRR, and a puny 9.8% first-read share. Johnson is a low-end matchup-based streamer this week against a Bucs team that has allowed the 13th-most receptions and receiving yards to the tight end position.

Cade Otton (TE)

Otton has become the team’s trusted WR3 in the offense over the last three weeks. In that period, Otton has had a 19.2% target share, 1.81 YPRR, and a 16.4% first-read share. He is third on the team with three red zone targets. Since Week 3, he has been the TE11 in fantasy points per game. Otton should be a TE1 again this week against a Saints defense that has permitted the third-most receiving yards and the fourth-most receptions to tight ends.

Tucker Kraft (TE)

Kraft is a stone-cold baller. He is the TE4 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 13.5% target share. Among 41 qualifying tight ends, he is fifth in YPRR, eighth in receiving yards per game, and 14th in FD/RR. He leads the team with five red zone targets. Since Week 3, Arizona has had the ninth-highest single-high rate in the NFL (59.2%). Against single-high, Kraft is second on the team with 2.69 YPRR and third in FD/RR (0.093). Arizona is a middle-of-the-road matchup, allowing the 13th-highest yards per reception and 16th in receiving yards per game to tight ends.

Dallas Goedert (TE)

Goedert is the TE2 in fantasy points per game, but that is inflated with Philly dealing with no DeVonta Smith or A.J. Brown for nearly two weeks. Both should be expected to return this week. In Weeks 1-2, Goedert was the TE13 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 14.1% target share with 1.21 YPRR and a 15.8% first-read share. The Browns have been a difficult assignment for tight ends, allowing the 11th-fewest receiving yards and the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to the position.

Dalton Schultz (TE)

Schultz has been on the outside looking in this year. Houston hasn’t leaned on him much, but that could change this week. Schultz is the TE25 in fantasy points per game with an 11.6% target share, 0.77 YPRR, and an 11.5% first-read share. He has two red zone targets this season. New England has the sixth-highest rate of two-high this season (51.3%). Against two-high this season, Schultz only has an 11% target share and an 11% first-read share. Last year, against two-high, he was second on the team in TPRR (25%) and first-read share (18.5%) with a strong 1.79 YPRR. The matchup this week also leans in the direction of Houston, featuring the tight end position. New England has allowed the third-highest yards per reception and the seventh-most receiving yards to tight ends.

Week 6 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ Philadelphia Eagles PHI CLE
2 A+ Pittsburgh Steelers PIT LV
3 A Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB NO
4 A Chicago Bears CHI JAC
5 A- Los Angeles Chargers LAC DEN
6 B+ Houston Texans HOU NE
7 B Denver Broncos DEN LAC
8 B Indianapolis Colts IND TEN
9 B San Francisco 49ers SF SEA
10 B- New York Jets NYJ BUF
11 C+ Buffalo Bills BUF NYJ
12 C Green Bay Packers GB ARI
13 C Tennessee Titans TEN IND
14 C Atlanta Falcons ATL CAR
15 C- Cincinnati Bengals CIN NYG
16 D Las Vegas Raiders LV PIT
17 D Seattle Seahawks SEA SF
18 D New England Patriots NE HOU
19 D Detroit Lions DET DAL
20 D Baltimore Ravens BAL WAS
21 D New Orleans Saints NO TB
22 D Jacksonville Jaguars JAC CHI
23 D- Cleveland Browns CLE PHI
24 F New York Giants NYG CIN
25 F Dallas Cowboys DAL DET
26 F Arizona Cardinals ARI GB
27 F Carolina Panthers CAR ATL
28 F Washington Commanders WAS BAL

 

Week 6 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 6
1 A+ Brandon Aubrey DAL DET
2 A- Justin Tucker BAL WAS
3 B+ Younghoe Koo ATL CAR
4 B Evan McPherson CIN NYG
5 B- Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU NE
6 C+ Chase McLaughlin TB NO
7 C+ Jake Elliott PHI CLE
8 C Austin Seibert WAS BAL
9 C Chris Boswell PIT LV
10 C Cairo Santos CHI JAC
11 C Jason Myers SEA SF
12 C Greg Joseph NYG CIN
13 C Tyler Bass BUF NYJ
14 C Brayden Narveson GB ARI
15 C Cameron Dicker LAC DEN
16 C Matt Gay IND TEN
17 C- Jake Bates DET DAL
18 C- Nick Folk TEN IND
19 D+ Wil Lutz DEN LAC
20 D+ Matthew Wright SF SEA
21 D+ Blake Grupe NO TB
22 D Cam Little JAC CHI
23 D Greg Zuerlein NYJ BUF
24 D Eddy Pineiro CAR ATL
25 D Chad Ryland ARI GB
26 D- Dustin Hopkins CLE PHI
27 D- Matt Prater ARI GB
28 D- Daniel Carlson LV PIT
29 F Joey Slye NE HOU