Depending on where your team is situated in the standings, making correct fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em decisions in the next few weeks could ultimately decide your fate. Last week was a clear reminder of how important it is to stay on top of injury and availability news until kickoff on Sunday. As teams continue to cycle through their bye weeks, the RB2 and FLEX positions on your roster could be even more difficult to decipher. Never fear, for we are here to help!
As a reminder, players like Breece Hall, Saquon Barkley and Alvin Kamara will still be started in lineups weekly. It’s the RB2 and FLEX spots where things get a bit dicier. To help you make some of these tough decisions, check out our weekly fantasy football rankings and continue reading for our Week 5 fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em analysis at RB.
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Fantasy Football Start ’em, Sit ’em: Week 6 RBs
Start: Chase Brown Fantasy Outlook vs. Giants
Looking at Week 6, Brown checks in at RB16 in the ECR rankings at the time of writing. The matchup is decent enough, as the Bengals clash with the New York Giants, but the real reason to love Brown this week revolves around his backfield cohort, Zack Moss. Not only has he been notably less efficient, but he also picked up an ankle injury last week that caused him to miss practice on Wednesday. Brown is a solid RB3/FLEX play regardless, but if Moss is held out, the former Illinois standout can be viewed as a high-end RB2.
Start: Rico Dowdle Fantasy Outlook vs. Lions
This week, the Cowboys will be up against the Detroit Lions. On the surface, this looks like a nightmarish matchup for Dowdle. Detroit’s defense has been tough on opposing RBs, allowing the third-fewest fantasy points and fourth-fewest rushing yards on a per-game basis. However, Dowdle is the only player Dallas can count on for any significant production out of the backfield. Volume and his pass-catching ability should enable him to overcome the difficult matchup and land in the RB2 range for fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em.
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Sit: Rachaad White and Bucky Irving Fantasy Outlook vs. Saints
Through five weeks of play, both Bucs’ RBs have combined for just four double-digit PPR scoring outputs between them. Take out White’s Week 1 line and neither player has surpassed 12.5 fantasy points all season long. The touches have been virtually dead even going back several weeks now. Add it all up and it’s tough to trust either player to be a starting RB2 at this juncture. Both White and Irving are RB3/FLEX options at best. This is especially true in a tricky Week 6 matchup against a New Orleans Saints defense that enters allowing the seventh-fewest rushing yards per game.
Sit: Javonte Williams Fantasy Outlook vs. Chargers
I feel like Javonte Williams finds his way into our fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em column on a biweekly basis. He is simply always hovering around the fringe RB2 range, and it has been coming down to matchups to determine whether or not he is a viable starter or not. In Week 6, he is back on the wrong side of the spectrum. This is despite the fact that he has put forth his best two games of the season in the last two weeks. Williams averaged over 4.5 yards per carry and scored double-digit PPR points in both outings.
The problem with trusting Williams to replicate his recent strong efforts lies in this week’s matchup. The Denver Broncos will be hosting a Los Angeles Chargers team that comes into Mile High fresh off a bye week. The Bolts rank as a top-10 defense against opposing RBs in PPR scoring and have allowed the sixth-fewest rushing yards per game. The Broncos are riding high on a three-game winning streak, and their best offensive showing of the season last week against the dysfunctional Las Vegas Raiders. It figures to be much tougher sledding against L.A. on Sunday.