Superflex QB Sit/Start Week 13

Week 12 had only a few surprises in terms of QB finishes. Wentz cracked the top 5 with 306 yards and three touchdowns against the Bucs. Mac Jones broke form and delivered a great fantasy day against Tennessee, posting 310 yards and two touchdowns with no picks. And Trevor Lawrence came in at QB10 with 228-1 passing with a pick and 5-39 rushing.

Lamar Jackson disappointed with four picks to go along with 165-1 passing and 17-68 rushing. Brady fell flat as well finishing as QB20 with only 226-1-1 passing as Leonard Fournette put the team on his back with four touchdowns.

Week 13 is shaping up as a great week for DSTs, with New England’s torrid defense neutralizing a top-five QB in Josh Allen, but there are some great starts, beginning with Patrick Mahomes at QB1 for week 13. Check out our superflex QB sit/start for the week.

Obvious QB1 Starts

Patrick Mahomes vs the Broncos: Denver finds themselves in the bottom half of the league in opponent passing yards per game, and you have to think the Mahomes we will see coming out of the bye is closer to week 10 than week 11.

Tom Brady vs the Falcons: The last time these two teams faced off Brady threw five TDs. The Falcons have gotten appreciably worse since that week 2 game. The only risk to Brady’s production is the total ineptitude of the Falcons offense, which may lead to a heavy dose of Fournette in the second half.

Kyler Murray vs the Bears: Murray gets his first game back in Chicago against the Bears, who are giving up 226 ypg to opposing passers at home this year. They’ve been better recently, but those games came against Detroit, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh. Kyler should be more than ready to go after the bye and he gets Hopkins back as well.

Matthew Stafford vs the Jaguars: There’s no question that Stafford is off on his throws some of the time, but he managed to overcome that last week for 302 yards and 3 touchdowns. The connection with OBJ was established even though there were several misses. The Jags have played well against opposing QBs but lately those are names like Matt Ryan, Jimmy Garoppolo and Carson Wentz. They did shut down Josh Allen in week 9, so they still may not be the pushover Stafford owners are hoping for. Still I think Stafford hits his rhythm at some point and posts a big game.

Lamar Jackson vs the Steelers: Lamar has not been great lately, but the Steelers couldn’t stop anything through the air or on the ground against the Bengals. That bodes well for Lamar’s output, which I think includes two passing scores and one rushing score.

Josh Allen vs the Patriots: Tough to have him this low after last week, but this Patriot defense is going HAM right now and I can see them completely shutting down Buffalo. Like 13 points shutting them down. Allen is too good to have any lower as he does possess the ability to beat a really good defense on his best day, but this will have to be his best day.

Dak Prescott vs the Saints: Dak has been crazy inconsistent this year. But his peak games are week-winners, like his 375-2 game last week, or his 445-3 game week 6, or his 403-3 game week 1. New Orleans is keeping opponents under 200 yards passing their last three, but allowing 250 on the year. I don’t think we see a peak game as I expect New Orleans to run the ball effectively and control clock, but I think 275-3 is well within a reasonable range of outcomes.

Justin Herbert vs the Bengals: 3 out of his last 4 games he has gone over 300 yards, and Cincy is in the bottom half of the league in passing yards allowed. With both offenses firing, expect a high-scoring game (over/under set at 50.5) and Herbert to be the primary beneficiary.

Kirk Cousins vs the Lions: Andy Dalton just dropped 300 passing on the Lions. Cousins should shred them especially without Dalvin Cook doing so much damage on the ground. 320-3 seems completely reasonable.

Joe Burrow vs the Chargers: The primary danger to Burrow’s value rest of season is the quality of the opponent and Joe Mixon. Mixon is having a career year due to Cincy’s overwhelming presence to lean on the ground game whenever possible. The Chargers are top five against the pass on the year but in the bottom half of the league their last three. Also their run defense has stiffened as of late, dropping to just 3.6 ypc allowed vs the 4.7 average over the year. Those games came against Denver, Pittsburgh, and Minnesota, so a mix of great running backs and mediocre to decent passing. There’s reason to believe that the Chargers keep this game very close, and Cincinnati will find itself behind at some point. All that bodes well for an up week for Burrow.

Derek Carr vs the WFT: Carr has not been great his last three but showed out against Dallas on Thanksgiving, and that’s not an easy defense to drop 373 on. WFT, however, is, so expect Carr to get back to his high-yardage totals against them in what should be a close matchup.

Tua Tagovailoa vs the Giants: Tua had a crazy efficient day vs Carolina, with 27 completions against just 4 incompletions and no picks. It wasn’t the best fantasy day, but Carolina remains a competent defense, and though the Giants almost shut out the Eagles, I think we have to chalk that up to a meltdown game from Hurts, as they are middle of the pack in passing yardage allowed on the year. I expect a slightly more productive fantasy day for Tua, something like 275-2.

QB Starts with Some Risk

Jalen Hurts vs the Jets

So obviously the opponent is not the concern here. Hurts is supposedly running on a bum wheel and if Hurts can’t run effectively, what is he? A terrible quarterback. He was a terrible quarterback last week and didn’t go into it with a bum ankle. How bad?

This bad

Sub 50% completions, no touchdowns, 3 picks, just bad bad bad. And that was against the Giants. Now, as I wrote in my column asking if he is actually good at football, Hurts is going to require some patience, just like Lamar did. The primary difference between them as young players is the Ws and Ls, where Hurts is falling way short. While it’s hard to bench him against the Jets, if I had two players from the above I wouldn’t hesitate. It all depends on how well he can move.

Taysom Hill vs the Cowboys

I wouldn’t bench Hill for inferior options, but even with his rushing ability I would hesitate to expect too much in his first game against Dallas. He should have a good rushing floor, but with Kamara out and no one to fear in the receiver ranks, wouldn’t it be smart to spy Hill the whole game to limit that rushing ability. Dare the kid to beat you with his arm? Seems like that is exactly what Quinn is going to do which could be disastrous, could be ok. HIll has shown some promise as a passer, but it isn’t his strength. The range of outcomes here is super wide, but he’s a start over the options below.

Mac Jones vs the Bills

Jones finally pulled together a fantasy-worthy game against Tennessee. 310 yards, two touchdowns, no picks. Good for a QB7 finish.

And now he gets the Bills. The Bills are second in the league in passing yards allowed, and second in yards per rushing attempt allowed. They have softened against the run a bit, and I’m sure Belichik is counting on his defense to win this one. I don’t think Jones will be able to repeat last week as he sees fewer passing attempts. Still a good QB2 start, but won’t finish anywhere near the top ten this week.

Carson Wentz vs the Texans

It’s Carson Wentz, but it’s also the Texans. Even Zach Wilson beats the Texans. He won’t have another top-five finish this week but 250-2 seems about right.

Taylor Heinicke vs the Raiders

RUDY!!!!! You gotta love this kid, no talent, all heart. I think he manages a decent game against a soft defense, but he’s low-end QB2 material in superflex. Temper expectations, but his rushing floor is enough to make him good for about QB17.

Russell Wilson vs the 49ers

Russ managed a decent game despite what was a pitiful effort in real life. Something is wrong with him. He’s sailing passes over his target’s heads and totally ignoring DK Metcalf. He’s not running enough to overcome his lack of accuracy and Carrol’s allergic reaction to risk. I don’t see a top-15 finish this week for Russ against a 49ers team that is built to control the clock and beat you on the ground.

QBs to Bench for Better Options

Andy Dalton vs the Cardinals: Unlikely to string two good games together against the Cards.

Jimmy Garoppolo vs the Seahawks: Barely a part of the offense most weeks, pretty much the definition of a game manager.

Tryod Taylor vs the Colts: Another really tough matchup, and honestly I don’t see why Tyrod is starting. He’s obviously not a starter at this point in his career. Mills at least might be.

Teddy Bridgewater vs the Chiefs: Another caretaker against another really tough defense, and he’s injured as well.

Matt Ryan vs the Bucs: There are no quicker ways to age yourself than watching Matt Ryan play football.

Trevor Lawrence vs the Rams: Doing better but I don’t want Meyer’s play-calling setting him up against Von Miller and Aaron Donald.

Ben Roethlisberger vs the Ravens: No.

Jared Goff vs Anyone, but the Vikings this week: Double no.

Zach Wilson vs the Eagles: God help you.

Mike Glennon vs the Dolphins: Start anyone else, a third string tight end, anything.

Waiver Wire Week 13

This past weekend was probably the most destructive to fantasy rosters we have seen in a long time. Dalvin Cook injured his shoulder and chest and is out a minimum of two weeks. Christian McCaffrey is back on IR ending his season. Deebo Samuel pulled his groin and is out 2-3 weeks. Swift had to leave the game against the Bears early with a shoulder injury and is unlikely to face the Vikings week 13.

For teams vying for playoff spots these losses are hard to overcome, especially given that almost all of the prime handcuffs are owned even in shallow redraft leagues.

Jamal Williams is 41% owned, Chuba Hubbard is 40% owned, and Alexander Mattison is 53% owned. All should be right around 100% following waivers tonight.

As decimated as the RB landscape was, QB took a hit as well, with the wheels coming violently off the Cam Newton bandwagon. Fields is likely back for week 13 and has cracked ribs, so he can’t be counted on. But you can’t burn a waiver on Dalton with the expectation that he won’t start. Flacco will backup Zach Wilson who remains unstartable. Mayfield is strung together with duct tape but his coach says he won’t consider benching him. Bridgewater is hobbled but will play after having to gut out the game last week.

In other words, this weekend sucked for those with top tier running backs or those in Superflex relying on streaming QBs. Let’s attempt to pick up the pieces in this weeks waiver wire column. Given where we are in the season your FAAB bid should be whatever you have left.

Waiver Wire Quarterbacks for Week 13

Trevor Lawrence, 30% rostered

Lawrence faces the Rams next week, but that might not be such a bad thing. He showed some signs of life last week posting his first game over 200 yards passing since week 8. The Rams were helpless against Aaron Rodgers, and I fully expect the Rams to score big against the Jags, meaning he should get some quality garbage time to rack up yards and possibly scores. The kid is good, he just has a terrible team and a terrible head coach. Best option available at this point in the season.

Andy Dalton (if Fields is ruled out), 3% rostered

If Fields sits Dalton is a good play for a week as Nagy inexplicably decided to throw his way to an embarrassing victory against the worst team in the league. Dalton is still capable of big games as he showed last week.

Waiver Wire Running Backs for Week 13

Obviously if any of the aforementioned running backs are available (Mattison, Hubbard, Williams, in that order) make them your top add and spend whatever you have.

Boston Scott, 20% rostered

Scott typically has big games against the Giants and he came through last week, but that’s no reason to ignore him down the stretch. The Eagles will remain the most run-heavy team in the league for the rest of the season, and he should continue to at least be a decent 1b to Sanders’s 1a. Hurts is hogging carries as well, but if Scott can get 9-12 carries and 3-4 targets he’ll be good for flex.

Ameer Abdullah, 1% rostered

Hubbard will be the dominant back absent McCaffrey but Adbullah should see passing down work, and we can expect negative gamescript for Carolina for the rest of the season. They have a bye this week but he could help fill backfield holes after.

Austin Walter, 0% rostered

Walter saw some decent run for the Jets last week and he’s mired in a committee, on the JETS, but here we are. The talent ahead of him is mediocre enough to where he could seize the role as long as Carter is out, and that at least makes him rosterable. Keep expectations low.

Waiver Wire Wide Receivers Week 13

Russell Gage, 17% rostered

Gage has seen 15 targets over the past two games and Ryan and the Falcons simply aren’t willing to risk throwing into tight or double coverage to get Pitts going. Gage is not an exciting option but is one that will get targets on an offense with very little else going for it.

Josh Reynolds, 1% rostered

Reynolds notched 70 yards against the Bears and for what it’s worth has a connection with Goff from their time together in LA. He’s barely played this year so at least there’s a chance he could do something with increased targets, and he has zero competition for those or snaps. Opportunity abounds, but it’s the Lions so temper expectations.

DeSean Jackson, 5% rostered

A low-volume lottery ticket, Jackson turned back the clock and scored a 50+ yard TD last week against the Cowboys. Could it happen again? Yes. Is it likely to happen again this week? I’d say about as likely as Cam Newton making a legit comeback, but hey, people believed in that.

Waiver Wire Tight Ends Week 13

Jack Doyle, 1% rostered

Doyle has seen 17 targets over the last three weeks and finally had a big game last week, notching 80+ and a score. Outside of Pittman there is no real competition for targets in Indianapolis, so Doyle is worth a flier to see if he can continue to command attention from Wentz.

Cole Kmet, 24% rostered

After disappearing against Baltimore, Kmet once again popped with 6 of 11 targets for 65 yards. Sadly, in today’s NFL, that was good for TE7 finish on the week. The Bears running game was ineffective and summarily abandoned against the Lions, and I guess Bears management got painted into a corner of keeping Nagy for another week. So expect the offense to remain fairly stagnant, and feature lots of passing, because analytics or some crap.

Tight End Rankings Week 12

Week 12 Rankings: Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | DST

There are so few dependable tight ends doing rankings for that position is almost a waste of time. Kyle Pitts, after two good games, bottomed out badly Thursday night as the Patriots systematically destroyed the Falcon’s reason for living.

The Falcons offense has become so bad it has reached a black hole status where no fantasy goodness can escape. Even their kicker is unusable. So don’t waste any more time hoping that Ryan gets enough balls to throw into the tight coverage that Pitts faces every week.

Thus far De’Andre Swift is the only Lion to escape their vortex of suckitude, making TJ Hockenson a risky weekly start. If this trend continues we may have to start seeing TE-optional leagues, but for now, here are the tight end rankings for week 12.

NameOppNotes
George Kittlevs MIN
Mark Andrewsvs CLESolid targets, only 1 TD last three games
Darren Waller@ DALTough opponent
Rob Gronkowski@ IND71 yards in first game back
Mike Gesickivs CAR5 for 50 last week, hasn't scored since week 7
Dalton Schultzvs LV
T.J. Hockensonvs CHIBears leaky against TE
Pat Freiermuth@ CINAveraging a TD a week last 4
Kyle Pitts@ JACATL offense is a wreck, and JAC can stop better teams (see Buffalo)
Dallas Goedert@ NYGPretty unexciting option
Dawson Knox@ NOLike him for a score and 45 yards
Hunter Henryvs TENShould get back to end zone
Dan Arnoldvs ATLDoughnut should be corrected against Falcons
Noah Fantvs LAC
Tyler Higbee@ GB
Tyler Conklin@ SF
Cole Kmet@ DETInteresting to see if he bounces up or stays down
Evan Engramvs PHI
Austin Hooper@ BAL
Donald Parham Jr.@ DEN5 targets last week highest of the year
C.J. Uzomahvs PIT
Gerald Everett@ WAS
David Njoku@ BAL
Mo Alie-Coxvs TB
Jared Cook@ DEN
Anthony Firkser@ NE
Jack Doylevs TB
Ryan Griffin@ HOU
Logan Thomasvs SEA
Albert Okwuegbunamvs LAC
John Batesvs SEA
Kyle Rudolphvs PHI
Cameron Brate@ IND
Jonnu Smithvs TEN
Brevin Jordanvs NYJ

Wide Receiver Rankings Week 12

Week 12 Rankings: Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | DST

Wide Receiver always feels like a crapshoot every year, but the disappearance of formerly reliable quarterbacks (Ryan, Roethlisberger) has made this year’s crop more unpredictable than usual.

Kupp is essentially unseatable from then number one ranking, even with the Rams all of a sudden struggling to deal with defensive pressure. Adams and Hill should always be ranked in the top five, though Hill is off this week giving room for Godwin along with Deebo and Jefferson to round out the top five.

Two guys that I think people are sleeping on are Marquise Brown, who should be back to form this week, and Michael Gallup. If Lamb and Cooper both miss this week, which is possibility, then he should be in line for a huge game, and possibly Wilson as well. If Lamb plays then downgrade Wilson.

Wide Receiver Rankings Week 12

NameOppNotes
Cooper Kupp@ GBBack to number 1
Davante Adamsvs LAR
Deebo Samuelvs MINShould shift back to WR instead of RB
Justin Jefferson@ SF
Chris Godwin@ IND
Ja'Marr Chasevs PIT
Keenan Allen@ DENDenver pass D won't affect him
Stefon Diggs@ NO
D.K. Metcalf@ WASWilson got Lockett off the schnide, maybe this week is Metcalf
Terry McLaurinvs SEASeattle giving up tons of yards through the air
Michael Pittman Jr.vs TBTampa Bay better against the pass than earlier in season
Diontae Johnson@ CIN
Mike Evans@ IND
A.J. Brown@ NE
D.J. Moore@ MIA
Michael Gallupvs LVLamb concussed, Cooper out
Tyler Lockett@ WASIf the pattern holds this will be a down game
Mike Williams@ DENMaybe he's back?
Adam Thielen@ SF
Marquise Brownvs CLEWatch reports but should play, if so great start
Tee Higginsvs PITGot ignored in a low-volume pass attack last week
DeVonta Smith@ NYGLowest volume passing attack in the league
Elijah Moore@ HOUFlacco getting the COVID could flatten his trajectory
Darnell Mooney@ DETOnly game in town for Dalton
CeeDee Lambvs LVPracticing Wednesday
Brandin Cooksvs NYJ
Jaylen Waddlevs CAR
Jerry Jeudyvs LAC
Hunter Renfrow@ DAL
Chase Claypool@ CIN
Rashod Batemanvs CLE
Odell Beckham Jr.@ GBHate to admit it but should have a splash game. If not, watch out.
Brandon Aiyukvs MIN
Courtland Suttonvs LAC
Corey Davis@ HOU
Emmanuel Sanders@ NOSporadic targets as of late
Cedrick Wilson Jr.vs LVGreat play if Lamb sits
Marvin Jones Jr.vs ATL
Jakobi Meyersvs TEN
Kadarius Toneyvs PHIGiants are a trainwreck, not using him correctly
Tyler Boydvs PITNot enough volume
Jarvis Landry@ BALCan't see enough volume to make a real impact
Kendrick Bournevs TEN
Cole Beasley@ NO
Laviska Shenault Jr.vs ATLAgnew on IR, maybe they are forced to use him?
Van Jefferson@ GBWait and see on this start
Jamison Crowder@ HOU
Tim Patrickvs LACNot enough volume
Marquez Valdes-Scantlingvs LAR
Kenny Golladayvs PHI
Tre'Quan Smithvs BUF
Marquez Callawayvs BUF
T.Y. Hiltonvs TB
Nelson Agholorvs TEN
Russell Gage@ JACShould be featured
Cordarrelle Patterson@ JACFully healthy?
Robby Anderson@ MIA
Bryan Edwards@ DALImpossible to trust
Deonte Harrisvs BUF
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine@ NE
Gabriel Davis@ NO
DeAndre Cartervs SEA
Amon-Ra St. Brownvs CHI
Marquise Goodwin@ DET
Sammy Watkinsvs CLE
Randall Cobbvs LAR
James Washington@ CIN
K.J. Osborn@ SF
Olamide Zaccheaus@ JAC
Sterling Shepardvs PHI
Zach Pascalvs TB
Rashard Higgins@ BAL
Quez Watkins@ NYG
Nico Collinsvs NYJ
Albert Wilsonvs CAR
Kalif Raymondvs CHI
Darius Slaytonvs PHI
Tyler Johnson@ IND
Keelan Cole Sr.@ HOU
Jalen Reagor@ NYG
Tajae Sharpe@ JAC
Allen Lazardvs LAR
Devin Duvernayvs CLE
Ray-Ray McCloud@ CIN
Chris Conleyvs NYJ
Mack Hollinsvs CAR
Chester Rogers@ NE
Zay Jones@ DAL
DeSean Jackson@ DAL
Danny Amendolavs NYJ
Freddie Swain@ WAS
Josh Reynoldsvs CHI
Adam Humphriesvs SEA
Dez Fitzpatrick@ NE
Joshua Palmer@ DEN
Jalen Guyton@ DEN
Noah Brownvs LV
Terrace Marshall Jr.@ MIA
Donovan Peoples-Jones@ BAL
Marcus Johnson@ NE
Malik Turnervs LV
Breshad Perriman@ IND
Preston Williamsvs CAR
Damiere Byrd@ DET
Kenny Stillsvs BUF
Braxton Berrios@ HOU
Jaelon Darden@ IND
Isaiah Fordvs CAR
Jauan Jenningsvs MIN
Collin Johnsonvs PHI

Running Back Rankings Week 12

Week 12 Rankings: Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | DST

Jonathan Taylor is running well enough to make us forget Derrick Henry was about to shatter records this year. The unquestioned number 1 in redraft and dynasty stays atop the running back rankings this week even facing the Bucs run defense.

Running Back Rankings Week 12

NameOppNotes
Jonathan Taylorvs TBEven against TB best RB playing right now
Dalvin Cook@ SF
Austin Ekeler@ DENChargers on upswing
D'Andre Swiftvs CHI75% of team's offense right now
Christian McCaffrey@ MIANewton vulturing TDs
Nick Chubb@ BALGrudge match, Hunt unlikely to have full snap share
Joe Mixonvs PITRolling right now, could be another high-volume game
David Montgomery@ DETDetroit
Najee Harris@ CINCincy tougher, will game plan against him
James Robinsonvs ATLGreat game to get right
Ezekiel Elliottvs LVBack to splitting with Pollard
Darrell Henderson Jr.@ GBRams should run more out of the bye
AJ Dillonvs LARTough opponent
Antonio Gibsonvs SEALow ypc
Cordarrelle Patterson@ JACFully healthy?
Miles Sanders@ NYGCame back in a big way
Leonard Fournette@ INDDown game due to script, Indy won't be so easy
Melvin Gordon IIIvs LACShould see work against run funnel D
Javonte Williamsvs LACShould see work against run funnel D
Damien Harrisvs TENback to bellcow
Elijah Mitchellvs MINIf healthy great play, SF needs Deebo out wide
Myles Gaskinvs CARCame out of nowhere last week,
Saquon Barkleyvs PHITerrible team, either not full healthy or not that good anymore
Rhamondre Stevensonvs TENBack to flex territory
Mark Ingram IIvs BUFNew Orleans has been a great environment
Josh Jacobs@ DAL
Devonta Freemanvs CLEHair and ass just keeps on chugging but Murray should lessen opportunity
Tony Pollardvs LV
Ty Johnson@ HOU
Alex Collins@ WAS
Jeff Wilson Jr.vs MIN
J.D. McKissicvs SEALow target game last week, should come back up
Tevin Coleman@ HOU
Latavius Murrayvs CLE
Matt Breida@ NOBuffalo back to own, if that's a thing
Alvin Kamaravs BUF
Kenyan Drake@ DAL
David Johnsonvs NYJ
Nyheim Hinesvs TB
Devin Singletary@ NO
Sony Michel@ GB
D'Onta Foreman@ NEApparently JAG
Rex Burkheadvs NYJ
Jamaal Williamsvs CHI
Mike Davis@ JACAtlanta is a dumpster-fire
D'Ernest Johnson@ BAL
Brandon Boldenvs TEN
Samaje Perinevs PIT
Jeremy McNichols@ NE
Devontae Bookervs PHI
Zack Moss@ NOHas played his way out of a role. No longer getting targets
Ronald Jones II@ INDWon't see as much run this week in a tight game
Dontrell Hilliard@ NE
DeeJay Dallas@ WAS
Tony Jones Jr.vs BUF
Giovani Bernard@ IND
Qadree Ollison@ JAC
Carlos Hydevs ATL
Patrick Taylor Jr.vs LAR
Alexander Mattison@ SF
Khalil Herbert@ DET
Travis Homer@ WAS
Jaret Pattersonvs SEA
Chuba Hubbard@ MIA
Trey Sermonvs MIN
Jordan Howard@ NYGBetter than Scott but Sanders's return kills value
Boston Scott@ NYG
Adrian Peterson-
Larry Rountree III@ DEN
Kenneth Gainwell@ NYG
Kyle Juszczykvs MIN
Kareem Hunt@ BAL
Wayne Gallman Jr.@ JAC
Ameer Abdullah@ MIA
Duke Johnson Jr.vs CAR
Benny Snell Jr.@ CIN
Phillip Lindsay-
Kalen Ballage@ CIN
Godwin Igwebuikevs CHI
Rashaad Penny@ WAS
Chris Evansvs PIT
Jalen Richard@ DAL
Justin Jackson@ DEN
Patrick Lairdvs CAR
Joshua Kelley@ DEN
Corey Clementvs LV
Elijhaa Pennyvs PHI
J.J. Taylorvs TEN
La'Mical Perine@ HOU
Dare Ogunbowalevs ATL
Aaron Jonesvs LAR
Ty'Son Williamsvs CLE
Salvon Ahmedvs CAR
Demetric Felton@ BAL
Dwayne Washingtonvs BUF
Peyton Barber@ DAL
JaMycal Hastyvs MIN
Marlon Mackvs TB
Ty Montgomeryvs BUF
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