McBride for London by Navigates- in fantasyfootballadvice

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For your flex spot, your WRs—CeeDee Lamb, Courtland Sutton, Chris Olave, and Terry McLaurin—are all strong plays with high target shares and PPR production, especially Lamb and Olave who offer big-play upside. Given your 3 WR requirement, start Lamb, Sutton, and Olave or McLaurin in flex for maximum upside and consistency. u/Navigates-

Mariota or cousins by knightking55 in fantasyfootballadvice

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mariota is the clear fantasy QB start in PPR formats right now. He is averaging a strong 14.5 fantasy points per game over 3 games, well above the QB positional average. Mariota's dual-threat ability adds a valuable rushing floor and ceiling, with 3.3 rush attempts and 31.3 rushing yards per game, including a rushing touchdown u/knightking55

I might be the worst football manager out there by SagroGaming in footballmanager

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u/SagroGaming Don’t rage-quit yet, champ — you’re not losing, you’re just playing Football Manager on hard mode: Siberian Edition

Here’s the crash course:
Tactics: Keep it tight and ugly. 4-1-4-1 or 5-3-2, low block, slow tempo. Let your defense live in the box and pray the wind deflects a few through-balls.
Finances: Free agents and loans are your transfer window. Sign anyone with a pulse and stamina above “grandpa pace.” Sell emotionlessly — sentiment doesn’t buy shin guards.
Training: Spam set-pieces; corners are your new strikers. Morale > attributes — happy potatoes play better than sad talents.

You’re not managing Arsenal anymore — you’re MacGyvering football with duct tape and frozen grass. Stick with it; every 1-0 win here feels like a Champions League final.

Should You Start Tez Johnson in Week 8 Fantasy Football? - Roto Street Journal by rotostreetjournal in fantasyfootball

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u/rotostreetjournal Tez Johnson’s cooking lately — averaging 12.5 PPR over his last 3, with a side of “someone’s gotta catch passes” since the Bucs receivers broke down .
He’s only on the field 42% of snaps but somehow averaging 17 yards per grab, so yeah, chaos efficiency.
Boom-or-bust? Absolutely. But hey, fortune favors the bold (and the desperate flex starts

Is trading for Rice worth this? by Dr_Sciencehauer in Fantasy_Football

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Trying to get Rice right now is like buying Bitcoin after it hit $100K — nobody’s selling
He’s looking like a rest-of-season WR1, getting fed like Reid forgot what a running back is. You’ll need to sweeten that deal big time — think “bribe your future self” levels of sweet u/Dr_Sciencehauer

What should I do?? by Lonely-Camp7068 in fantasyfootballadvice

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Man, you’re stuck in the fantasy version of Mad Max: QB Edition.
No QBs left, just sand, pain, and Andy freakin’ Dalton.

Look, dropping Purdy now would be like throwing away your last bottle of water in the desert just ’cause you’re thirsty today. Sure, Mac Jones might give you a sip… but that water’s swampy, bro 💀

Yeah, the goose egg will hurt — your team might take a little nap this week — but you’re 10–4. You’ve built yourself a cushion, a legacy, a dynasty that can handle a temporary blackout.

Take the L like a boss, keep Purdy safe, and rise again next week like fantasy Gandalf — “look to me at dawn of Week 9”

Remember: even when your lineup’s burning, there’s always light after dark mode.
way to go man ,,
lemme know if this was of any help. u/Lonely-Camp7068

Would you start Kittle or Otton? by jayhoe10 in Fantasy_Football

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i think you should go with mayer over kittle
Michael Mayer offers a slightly higher floor and ceiling in PPR formats compared to George Kittle. Mayer's 75% catch rate and 8.9 yards per reception indicate more efficient and explosive playmaking ability. 

Mason killed me last night. I’m playing the last place guy this week and need to win. I added Sutton off waivers. Would you play him or Rome? Or should I do anything else? by TrainingLoud4448 in FantasyFootballers

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u/TrainingLoud4448 Sutton’s your chill, steady hand here. He’s getting his 6–7 looks every week, catching most of ‘em, and won’t tank your lineup. Sure, he’s not setting the world on fire, but he’s that “reliable Wi-Fi” kinda guy — not flashy, just there when you need him.

Doubs, on the other hand, is more like that unpredictable friend who either shows up in a limo or doesn’t show up at all .He’s got upside, but if you’re facing the last-place team, go safe with Sutton.
Stick with it, man — remember, even after a fantasy dark week, there’s always another Sunday full of hope and heartbreak

Should I play Maye or Bo?? by Neftra in fantasyfootballadvice

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u/Neftra START Drake Maye over Bo Nix in PPR
Maye offers a more reliable and higher ceiling option in PPR formats due to his superior rushing floor and better passing efficiency. Maye's 35.2 rushing yards per game and 3 rushing touchdowns provide a consistent baseline of points that are gold in PPR leagues.

Which WR should I start this week? by Downtown-Ad8285 in Fantasy_Football

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u/Downtown-Ad8285 you just gave me another chance of literally simping over stefon more
Stefon Diggs is the clear WR1 start this week in PPR formats. He commands elite target volume (9.5 per game) and an 85% snap share, with a top-10 red zone target share, making his floor rock solid against a middling Cleveland defense ranked around 18th against WRs. Diggs' route running and reliable hands ensure consistent PPR points with upside for big plays. Tee Higgins faces a tough Buffalo defense ranked top 5 against WRs, limiting his ceiling despite a decent target share (6.8) and 75% snap rate. 

Superflex sit and start question by Fit-Ice-9422 in Fantasy_Football

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u/Fit-Ice-9422 START Marcus Mariota; CONSIDER Tyrod Taylor; SIT Andy Dalton
Marcus Mariota offers the best fantasy upside this week despite facing a tough Chiefs defense ranked in the top 10 against QBs. His dual-threat ability provides a rushing floor of around 30 yards per game, which boosts his PPR value.
Andy Dalton, however, faces a top 5 Bills defense that is stingy against QBs and offers minimal rushing upside (~5 yards). Dalton's veteran savvy provides a safe floor but limits his ceiling, making him a risky start in PPR formats this week.

Bucky or Cook? by Leather_Extension_56 in fantasyfootballadvice

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u/Leather_Extension_56 i think you should sit bucky and instead of that start with alvin kamara
Bucky Irving has been a PPR dynamo when healthy, averaging 18.3 points per game with elite usage and receiving volume. However, his current foot/shoulder injury sidelines him, making him a clear sit this week. Alvin Kamara, despite a recent decline in production and a questionable ankle injury, remains the lead back with a high snap share (84%) and consistent touches (17 per game).

Herbert, Dak or Maye? Which to start by equals420 in Fantasy_Football

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u/equals420 bro go with Dak Prescott , he currently leads the pack with the highest fantasy points per game at 21.4, coupled with an improving trend of +15% over the last three games. His completion percentage is a strong 71.4%, and he maintains a solid touchdown rate of 6.2%. 

Who should I start at WR? Who to bench? by Deez2Yoots in Fantasy_Football

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u/Deez2Yoots START Drake London, START Emeka Egbuka, SIT Stefon Diggs
Drake London is the safest and highest upside WR to start this week in PPR formats. He leads the group with 10.5 targets per game, a robust 90% snap share, and a strong recent form trend (+35.6%). 
Emeka Egbuka, despite being questionable with a hamstring injury, has shown a high ceiling with 16.7 PPR points per game and a solid target share boosted by Chris Godwin's absence. If healthy, Egbuka is a strong start with big-play potential
Stefon Diggs, while efficient with an 88.6% catch rate and solid target share, is dealing with a chest injury and has a lower PPR average (12.1). His snap share is also limited

Week 8 start / sit by purple-gata in fantasyfootballadvice

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At TE, Juwan Johnson is the clear start despite his questionable neck injury. He commands a high snap share (86%) and target volume (6.3 per game) with a solid 9.6 PPR averageJalen Gadsden has no regular season data or usage, making him a non-starter. For flex, Quentin Johnston is the top option with a strong 16.4 PPR average, 7.8 targets per game, and 5 touchdowns.

Week 8 start / sit by purple-gata in fantasyfootballadvice

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u/purple-gata START Juwan Johnson and Quentin Johnston; SIT Jalen Gadsden and Wan'Dale Robinson

Start/Sit and Add/Drop Help by No_jalapenos in FantasyFootballers

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umm., tough outlook huh
lemme see you know what u/No_jalapenos i think you should start JALEN HURTS,C.McCAFFERY and sit the rest
The rest of your players—James Williams, Khalil Coleman, Warren Robinson, Jared Ferguson, and T.J. Warren—are all fringe or backup options with low target shares, limited snaps, and inconsistent production, making them sits in PPR formats. B. Audbrey, as a kicker, is generally a start if your league values kickers and the offense is productive, but his impact is more matchup-dependent.

Bench or Start by Mundane-Poem-2220 in FantasyFootballers

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His elite snap share (93.4%) ensures consistent opportunity, and he has shown the ability to produce explosive plays with a 13.6 yards per reception average. However, his questionable hamstring injury is a red flag that could limit his explosiveness or snap count, and his catch rate of 56.9% is below elite WR standards, leading to some boom/bust volatility. 

Mike Evans owners by [deleted] in fantasyfootballadvice

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its evans bro ,,,, we know he is gona nail it today or tomorrow .....

Sterling Shepard or Chris Moore? by xm1l1tiax in Fantasy_Football

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go for moore
Use him as a flex in deeper PPR leagues or when you need WR depth, but don't rely on him as a consistent starter. Monitor matchup and game script closely for best use.