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Fantasy Football: Five Kansas City Chiefs To Play Vs Atlanta Falcons

Fantasy Football: Kansas City Chiefs kicker Cairo Santos. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-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: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports /

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Jeremy Maclin

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The Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver has not had the season that was expected, much to the chagrin of his Fantasy Football owners. Maclin has struggled this year with drops and injuries. However, when he has been on the field, the Chiefs offense was still much better than with him off. Maclin may be back this week, but don’t play him until after he has a solid game.

Albert Wilson

Over the past few weeks, Albert Wilson has become a bit of a clutch receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs. However, he doesn’t score enough points on a consistent basis for me to recommend him for your lineup. Keep an eye on Wilson moving forward though as he may start playing a larger role for the Chiefs.

Chris Conley

The Kansas City Chiefs have to be a little disappointed in second year man Chris Conley. Conley has not developed as expected, and that has left the Chiefs short-handed in the passing game. Especially with Maclin out, Chris Conley needed to step up. Unfortunately, it just hasn’t happened. Leave him on the free agent list for now.

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This week’s game against the Atlanta Falcons matches up very well for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Falcons struggle against all of the Chiefs strengths. Andy Reid needs to let his ball control offense do its thing and attack underneath. I expect the Chiefs will also be able to get back to running the ball more this week as well. It should be a good day for the Chiefs.