Fantasy Football 2019: Start Em, Sit Em for Week 7

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Fantasy Football Sit ‘Em: Tight end Delanie Walker #82 of the Tennessee Titans (Photo by: 2019 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)
Fantasy Football Sit ‘Em: Tight end Delanie Walker #82 of the Tennessee Titans (Photo by: 2019 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) /

Here are some other options to start and sit in fantasy football this week.

START ‘EM

SIT ‘EM

Jared Goff is a risky play – I get it. He hasn’t been good this season. That being said, the Falcons are awful and if he’s going to have a bounce back game, it very well could be this one.

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The Redskins are atrocious against the run, setting things up nicely for Tevin Coleman, even if he isn’t the main back for the 49ers. Phillip Dorsett should get plenty of targets against the Jets on Monday night, even with the Patriots getting more receiver help this week.

Darren Fells is a sleeper option, but I like his chances of at least finding the end zone against the Colts. The Vikings defense is almost always a nice play on defense, so make sure you have them in your lineup against the Lions, who tend to play shaky, at best, against better teams.

As for the Sit ‘Em options, Teddy Bridgewater (or Bridgefire as I’ve been calling him) has been a nice surprise for the Saints since Drew Brees went down with an injury, but don’t expect him to have a big game against a stout Bears defense.

Jamaal Williams did well last week, but will likely be relegated to backup running back duties against Oakland on Sunday. Mike Williams has proven he isn’t to be trusted in fantasy lineups, so steer clear from him against a sneaky Titans pass D.

Speaking of the Titans, Delanie Walker isn’t a good option against the Chargers, mainly due to the quarterback carousel taking place in Nashville at the moment. Lastly, the Seahawks defense will be challenged by a Ravens rushing attack, so keep them on the sidelines this week.

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Hopefully my advice serves you well! Best of luck, fantasy footballers!