Fantasy Football: Five Chiefs To Play Vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kansas City Chiefs strong safety Eric Berry. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas City Chiefs strong safety Eric Berry. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Fantasy Football: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin
Fantasy Football: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports /

Who To Sit

Jeremy Maclin

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It’s hard to figure out why, but Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Jeremy Maclin just hasn’t had a very good season. That is especially true in Fantasy Football. Until Maclin can break out of his rut, I’m advising everyone to keep from playing him. He will rebound soon enough, but it is better to wait for that to happen than to anticipate it.

Chris Conley

Adding to the Chiefs concerns at wide receiver is Chris Conley who has not yet developed into a consistent weapon on the outside. Conley has all the physical tools to be a quality wide receiver. He just has not put it all together yet. At this point, it is probably safe to assume that it will not happen in 2016.

Other Chiefs Weapons

Unfortunately for the Kansas City Chiefs, there aren’t many consistent weapons on the roster. There are players capable of having a solid day on the field, but none of them who are reliable enough to recommend playing. If you have a Chiefs player not mentioned already, I would suggest dropping them from your roster.

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The Kansas City Chiefs should have a much better week for Fantasy Football owners than in recent games. The Buccaneers defense isn’t very good. The Chiefs know (or should know) that they really need a quality performance before heading into the next stretch of games. This team is looking for some momentum, and Tampa Bay is a good opponent for that.