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Here is our fantasy soccer begin/sit article, together with all of the gamers we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a better have a look at a couple of gamers to think about this week.
Jalen Nailor (WR – MIN)
“Minnesota receiver Jalen Nailor is ranked as WR65 and 125th overall and is totally off the radar in most leagues. Nailor hasn’t exactly been swimming in targets, but with the Vikings receiving options being limited, he has found himself in the TJ Hockenson end-zone role. He has scored in both games this season and is seeing his role grow each week. He has finished as WR47 and WR23 and is trending upward. This week’s ranking makes him a solid flex option against a Texans defense that is sure to send their best defenders after Justin Jefferson.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Football Universe)
Rico Dowdle (RB – DAL)
“Rico Dowdle is my upside playing the week. Dowdle elevated his yards per rush from 3.2 in Week 1 to 4.3 in Week 2. He also received four opportunities in the first drive last week. This coaching staff wants Dowdle to be the guy.”
– Joe Pepe (Beyond The Gridiron)
Alec Pierce (WR – IND)
“Alec Pierce leads the Colts in receiving yards by over 100 yards. He has the 2nd most targets and receptions while also leading the team in WR snaps. He’s 6th in the league in air yards, 2nd in aDOT, and 8th in yards per reception.”
– Brandon ‘B_Don’ Myers (Razzball)
“Alec Pierce had a monster Week 1, and he followed it up with a solid Week 2 finish. He is currently WR58 and Ranked 116 in the half-PPR flex. Pierce is currently the WR8 overall. No, I do not expect him to keep this pace up. But we can’t ignore the usage. His snaps increased from 84% to 95% from Week 1 to Week 2. His targets increased from three to seven targets. He finished with five receptions for 56 yards and one touchdown last week. Chicago is not a great matchup, but Jaylon Johnson won’t be covering him this week. Pierce is heating up and has shown off the upside already. Well worth the flex consideration.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
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– Derek Dennington (The Good Old Boys Fantasy Football Podcast)