Another week, another chance to load fantasy lists with players facing the New York Jets.
Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills can take a look at the Jets’ defensiveness in Week 7: they produced 404 yards in total in a 27-17 win in Week 1. Allen, Diggs and others can use Sunday’s game to resurrect their offensive form after scoring fewer than 20 problems in direct losses to the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs.
You can be in a wonderful position if you use Buffalo’s extensive stack of quarterback receivers and then build around them with one or two stars or a handful of valuable games.
Houston offensive part David Johnson and Mike Williams are among the low-wage players who can thrive with the Buffalo duo.
DFS variety of week 7
Strategist
Best Choice: Josh Allen, Buffalo (DraftKings: $7700: FanDuel: $8800)
Allen his season with 312 passing yards, 57 yards on the floor and 4 total touchdowns against the Jets.
New York’s defense hasn’t taken a step forward since that loss on September 13, allowing more than three hundred total yards and a hundred yards on the court for its six opponents.
Since that game, Allen has been effective on the field, with 87 yards in five games. He took the ball four times or less in weeks 2 to 5. The downward trend in yards on the court can be reversed against the Jets as Allen totaled 196 yards and three floor scores opposite the Jets in his career.
Allen also has 777 air yards in four games with the Jets, and with his connection to the burgeoning Diggs week, he may burn back to the opposing school.
If Allen likes his fit and dual-risk ability, it’s wise to opt for Diggs for the 59 goals he’s received as well.
Value Play: Kyle Allen, Washington (DK: $5,200; FD: $6,700)
If you take out the trash for a low-wage quarterback, Kyle Allen may be the move.
The Dallas Cowboys have committed one and both offensives in the NFL, leaving more than 375 total yards to five wary parties and the enemy has accumulated more than three hundred total yards. With that in mind, Week 7 is probably the only time to justify. hitting Allen in one of your daily fantasy tails.
Allen decent in Week 6, throwing 280 yards and two scores in the 20-19 loss to the New York Giants.
Former Carolina Panthers player can damage the Cowboys to the max with short passes on the part and wings closed, which hit 14 of Allen’s 31 hits last time.
If desired, Allen can be paired with J. D. McKissic, Antonio Gibson or Logan Thomas in an alignment stack, but if not, you can surround it with well-paid players with the area stored when settling in it.
Returning
Best Choice: Aaron Jones, Green Bay (DK: $7,200; FD: $8,500)
The offensive means of defense of the Game Green Bay Packers-Houston Texans are key for different reasons.
Aaron Jones faces the league’s worst floor defense, Houston is one of two to allow more than 1,000 yards on the floor and Dallas is the other.
Jones discovered the arrival zone in each of his five openings this room and used it in either facet of the Packers offensive. In week 6’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jones had a higher run with three receptions for 26 yards.
It is expected to remain 15 yards on the court for the time of a week in a row, as opposed to a Texas defenseman who granted 200 yards of functionality to Derrick Henry.
If Jones continues to get more than 10 carries and about five targets, he can put monstrous numbers as his main ball carrier.
Value game: David Johnson, Houston (DK: $5300; FD: $6300)
David Johnson deserves the must-have label for a low salary for a high-use back.
Johnson may be paired with Jones or a larger ball carrier and not maximize his salary budget.
The Texans runner has at least 11 runs in six games and has had receptions in his first five appearances with the team.
Although Green Bay has awarded 581 yards on the court this season, he has left seven scoring games on the pitch, which he can play in Johnson’s favor.
If Houston is forced to have interaction in a high-level agreement with the Packers, Johnson may be called more in the air game. With his salary and use, it’s hard to let Johnson spend week 7, even if the Texans can’t beat the Packers.
The open receiver
First choice: Stefon Diggs, Buffalo (DK: $7,000; FD: $7,500)
If Allen starts, Diggs will be the time when the call is added to his range.
Diggs is third in the NFL in receptions (42) and yards received (555), and has been at least six times in his first six games as a Bills player.
In the past two weeks, Diggs has caught 16 of 24 receptions for 152 yards and a touchdown. If the ball is thrown at the same speed at Week 7, it may be the first general catcher, even if it cannot locate the end. In the area, Diggs is worth starting due to its maximum catch rate on the large number of targets.
Allen and Diggs can be a must-see in two of the next 3 weeks, as the Bills welcome the Seattle Seahawks and their second worst defense opposed to Week Nine passes.
Value Play: Mike Williams, Los Angeles Chargers (DK: $4700; FD: $5900)
Williams’ addition to his lineup follows the same as the Johnson Board.
Williams has a lower salary than maximum open recipients with its usage rate. He had five receptions for 109 yards and two touchdowns in week five against the New Orleans Saints.
You may want to update your reminiscence of those statistics through Sunday, as chargers have moved to a 6 week vacation as a component of your reconfigured program.
On Sunday, Williams faces a defense with the Jacksonville Jaguars pass that allowed the fifth-highest number of air yards and 12 air scores.
If Justin Herbert scores a goal with Williams regularly, he may become one of the games for its price through the Week 7 list.
Difficult ending
Best Choice: Travis Kelce, Kansas City (DK: $6300; FD: $7900)
We blame you if you stored your salary to get Travis Kelce up at the bottom of your list.
Kelce finished his first two-touchdown performance of 2020 and has discovered the finish zone in four of his six appearances this year.
The 31-year-old plays well opposed to his AFC West rivals. He has 948 yards and four scores in 11 games with the Denver Broncos and has 12 career touchdowns against opponents in the department. In week 15, 2019, Kelce finished 11 of his thirteen goals for 142 yards against the Broncos, his fourth 100-yard game against Denver.
All those totals recommend that Kelce be one of the safest games and a player to build his list on Sunday.
Value Play: Austin Hooper, Cleveland (DK: $4,000; FD: $5,400)
Austin Hooper has joined the Cleveland Browns offensive in recent weeks.
He has 10 catches in 16 goals in the last two games and faces a favorable game for the opposite ends of the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals are one of 3 groups that allow more than 400 yards received on closed wings. They are also one of five franchises that have awarded goals of more than 50 for complicated purposes.
In week 2’s victory over the Bengals, Baker Mayfield beat the wings closed six times, also had Nick Chubb at his disposal in this contest.
If Mayfield tries to threaten the defense of the Bengals in the middle, Hooper can have a great day. The same reasoning can be applied to the possible objectives of the red zone.
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