All dogs go to heaven, and all the best fantasy stars go to IRā¦
In todayās Fantasy Life Newsletter presented by props.cash:
Everyone goes to IR
Week 6 Rankings & Tiers: Two RBs to fire up
QUICK HITTER: TNFās best bet
Whatās up with Deshaun Watson?!
Freedmanās Favorites: 5 gold-star plays
Itās 10/12. Take it away, Peter Overzetā¦
The āInjured Reserveā got a workout with four fantasy stars all getting sent there yesterday.
āMr. IRā (he makes you call him that, for some reason, I donāt make the rules) locks these men up for at least four games, but it could be even longer for a few of our favorite fantasy assets.
While The Athletic reports that K.J. Osborn will āslide seamlessly into the āXā receiver role,ā Iām much more skeptical. The biggest beneficiaries here are TE T.J. Hockenson and rookie WR Jordan Addison.
The biggest hit here is simply to Richardson managers, who were on their way to enjoying a Top-5 QB season at QB10 prices.
Gardner Minshew will step in as his replacement and should be perfectly serviceable as a backup. Heāll keep the offense functional and get the ball to Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs, but the offense will be far less dynamic without Richardson.
The big update here is that Jeff Wilson Jr. practiced yesterday. If he suits up on Sunday, he immediately becomes fantasy-relevant alongside Raheem Mostert (more on him below). The Dolphins are 13.5-point favorites vs. the Panthers.
š James Conner out for 4 games
Conner (knee) rounds out the skill position players who were placed on IR yesterday.
āļø Fantasy Implications
The main update since we last discussed this backfield was the team listing Keaontay Ingram, who had been out with a neck injury, as the starter on their depth chart and not Emari Demercado.
Still, Demercadoās pass-catching role makes him the more interesting stash of the two:
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It is time to make those tough lineup decisions for Week 6 of the fantasy football season. Below youāll find Dwainās thoughts on some must-start players. Find all of our positional rankings here.
š Running Back
š„ Tier 1 ā Raheem Mostert
They say timing is everything, and the saying holds for Mostert in Week 6. With DeāVon Achane placed on IR, the veteran speedster finds himself atop the Dolphins pecking order just in time for a matchup against a Panthers defense, giving up the fifth-most rushing yards per game (141) in regulation play.
In the first two weeks of the season before Achane was a thing, Mostert handled over 70% of the snaps, 58% of rushing attempts and delivered 19.5 points per game.
Jeff Wilson returned to practice on Wednesday but might not be ready to return in Week 6 ā the Dolphins have 21 days to activate the veteran back. Even if Wilson does return, he probably wonāt be prepared to take on his regular duties.
That leaves Salvon Ahmed and Chris Brooks as the primary challengers for at least one more week.
In Weeks 1 and 2, Ahmed was a near non-factor with only 24% of snaps with six total rushing totes. We could see this duo salt away the fourth quarter if the Dolphins want to protect Mostert, but that also means Mostert probably already banked the fantasy points we crave.
While Achaneās blowup performances stole all the headlines, Mostert has been extremely efficient in his own right in 2023.
10-plus yard attempts: 17% (3rd out of 42 backs with at least 30 attempts)
Average yards after contact: 3.4 (9th)
Missed tackles forced per attempt: 26% (9th)
PFF Run Grade: 90.2 (2nd)
The Dolphins backfield has also been highly active in the passing game, with Mostert and Achane combining for 22 targets in a three-week period. Mostert should be in store for a 60%-plus route participation role, which means a healthy dose of targets is in the range of outcomes.
The Dolphins are nearly two TD favorites, and the Panthers allow the sixth-most rushing attempts per game (29). Opposing rushers have crushed Carolina for 24.9 points per contest ā the second-most in the NFL.
No other team carries a higher team total than Miamiās 31 on the Week 6 slate. Every detail aligns in favor of Mostert being one of the best plays on the slate.
Mostert is a SMASH PLAY as my RB2 and a top-5 play overall.
š„ Running Back
š„ Tier 3 ā Isiah Pacheco
Excluding Week 1, when Pacheco was still not 100% healthy, and the fourth quarter in a blowout win over the Bears in Week 3, Pacheco has accounted for 63% or more of the Chiefs rushing attempts every contest since Week 2. Last week, that hit a season-high of 76%.
The second-year back has quietly turned himself into a mid-range RB2, averaging 15.5 points per game since Week 2. While Jerick McKinnon still handles most of the passing-down work, Pachecoās involvement in the passing game has improved.
His 16% TPRR is seven percentage points higher from 2022. He isnāt a high-end receiving back, but the Chiefs donāt have many weapons outside of Travis Kelce, which can help boost archetypes like Pacheco.
We caught a glimpse of what a ceiling game for Pacheco looks like with his 25-point performance in Week 4, and that is what could be in store against the best matchup in fantasy football, the Broncos. At some point, I will have to start working harder and find something different to write about than the players facing the Broncos, but it is REALLY hard to express just how bad things are in Denver (so I will do it again this week).
Fantasy points allowed per game rushing: 28.3 (1st)
Rushing yards allowed per game: 187 (1st and the next closest team is 23 yards behind)
Rushing TDs allowed per game: 1.6 (2nd)
Pacheco is a physical runner who ranks 11th in missed tackles forced (24%) and sixth in average yards after contact (3.6), and the Broncos are the worst-tackling unit in the league according to PFF grades. The Chiefs are 10.5 favorites on Thursday night and have plenty of opportunities to lean heavily on their No. 1 runner.
Pacheco UPGRADES to high-end RB2 status as a top-25 fantasy option.
The Fantasy Life FREE Bet Tracker is already loaded with a handful of plays for Thursday Night Football, and Matthew Freedman is here to give you a peek behind the curtain with one of his best bets for the gameā¦
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Every week, Matthew Freedman publishes a piece highlighting some of his favorite fantasy plays. Naturally, this piece is called āFreedmanās Favoritesā. We told him to get more creative, to which he answered with a resounding āNoā. Anyway, here are his favorites for Week 6ā¦
š QB Kirk Cousins (Vikings) at Bears
Vikings: -2.5
O/U: 45
TT: 23.75
Itās easy to dog on Cousins -- especially now that No. 1 WR Justin Jefferson (hamstring, IR) is out -- but he has at least 3,500 yards and 25 TDs passing in each of his five full seasons with the Vikings, and this year he leads the league with 13 passing TDs and is the only player with multiple TDs passing in all five games played.
Last year he completed an absurd 80.3% of his passes in two games against the Bears, who are No. 31 in defensive dropback EPA (0.291, per RBs Donāt Matter).
š RB David Montgomery (Lions) at Buccaneers
Lions: -3
O/U: 44
TT: 23.5
Montgomery exited Week 2 early with a thigh injury and missed Week 3, but in Weeks 1, 4 & 5 he had a dominant 344 yards and five TDs on 72 carries and six targets. For the season, he leads the league with 12 broken tackles forced.
With 1,000-plus yards and 25-plus receptions in each of his four full NFL seasons (2019-22 Bears), Montgomery has a three-down skill set.
He could be without No. 2 RB Jahmyr Gibbs (hamstring), who missed last week as a late addition to the injury report, and the Buccaneers are No. 29 in defensive rush SR (45.3%).
Iām not a big bettor in the anytime TD market, but Montgomery has an NFL-high eight carries inside the five-yard line, and he has scored a TD in every game played this year. Plus, last week he narrowly missed out on two TDs by getting tackled at the one-yard line (sheesh, right?).
And itās not as if this recent production is a fluke: He was productive (5,201 yards receiving, 335 yards rushing) and efficient (8.4 yards per target, 8.6 yards per carry) with the Panthers for the first half-decade of his career before joining the Bears this offseason -- despite dealing with subpar QB play.
The Vikings are No. 4 in most fantasy points allowed to WRs (38.2 FPPG).
š Gabe Davis (Bills) vs. Giants
Bills: -14
O/U: 45
TT: 29.55
Even since HC Sean McDermott -- after the teamās Week 1 loss -- implicitly called out Davis by saying that the team needed someone to step up behind No. 1 WR Stefon Diggs, he has balled out with an efficient 16-288-4 receiving on 22 targets.
Davis is unlikely ever to live up to the hype he carried with him into the 2022 campaign after his 8-201-4 receiving performance on 10 targets against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round the prior year -- but heās still an explosive playmaker with 9.4 yards per target for his career, and heās attached to QB Josh Allen.
The Giants are No. 30 in defensive dropback EPA (0.166).
š TE Dallas Goedert (Eagles) at Rams
Eagles: -7
O/U: 41
TT: 24
Goedert was unspeakably bad for the first month of the season (13-88-0 receiving, 19 targets) -- and then last week he went off with 8-117-1 receiving on nine targets.
And itās not as if this was out of nowhere: He has an elite 95.2% snap rate this year and a position-high 91% route rate. In his two-plus seasons under HC Nick Sirianni, Goedert has averaged 5.4 targets per game and 10.0 yards per target, and last year he was the No. 1 TE with an 88% route rate.
The Jets are No. 1 in most fantasy points allowed to TEs (14.5 FPPG).
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