Fantasy plays: Players to start and
sit for NFL Week 8
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[October 23, 2024]
By DORIAN COLBERT of RosterWatch
Nearing the halfway point of the NFL's regular season, fortune can
favor the brave in fantasy football. These are my favorite
sit/starts in Week 8 of the NFL season, with a few pertinent plays
to avoid thrown into the mix.
Quarterbacks
Start: Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins vs Cardinals
Tagovailoa has been recovering for more than a month, after
suffering a concussion in Week 2 against the Bills. Miami’s offense
has been struggling since then, but barring any setbacks, Tagovailoa
could return in Week 8. Miami faces the Cardinals this week, a
top-five matchup for opposing QBs.
Other locks:
—Caleb Williams at Commanders
—Sam Darnold at Rams
—Joe Burrow vs Eagles
—Jordan Love at Jaguars
Avoid: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs at Raiders
It’s crazy to think that the winningest team in football this season
has a QB that hasn’t reached 17 fantasy points in standard leagues
even once, but such is the case with the Chiefs and Mahomes. A model
of efficiency, Mahomes has done just enough to take his team to
victory six times. Mahomes has six touchdown passes and eight
interceptions on the season. Mahomes has a solid floor every week,
sure, but his upside is capped by the style of football the Chiefs
are playing, and this week doesn’t project to be any different.
Running backs
Start: James Conner, Cardinals vs Dolphins
Conner has been on a roll for the Cardinals recently, reaching at
least 100 all-purpose yards in three of his past four games. He
surpassed 150 yards against the Chargers in a win in Week 7, and his
longest run was only 14 yards. He’s also had at least 19 touches in
those three games, so Conner is an indispensable facet of the
Cardinals’ game plan on a weekly basis. He’ll get a top-five matchup
this week against the Dolphins.
Other locks:
—JK Dobbins vs Saints
—Kareem Hunt vs Raiders
—Kenneth Walker III vs Bills
—Tank Bigsby vs Packers
Avoid: Devin Singletary, Giants at Steelers
Singletary is rehabbing from a groin injury and also losing snaps to
rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the Giants backfield. Even
if Singletary gets significant snaps this week, he only had six
touches in Week 7, his upside is stymied by Pittsburgh’s top-five
run defense. It’s best to leave him on the bench in Week 8.
Wide receivers
Start: Cedric Tillman, Browns vs Ravens
The casual football fan has probably not heard of Tillman, but that
doesn’t change the fact that he got 12 targets in Week 7 for the
Browns. Jerry Jeudy was supposed to be the No. 1 option once Amari
Cooper was traded. But he caught only one of five targets for 18
yards. Tillman turned his 12 targets into eight catches for 81 yards
to lead all Browns pass catchers in receiving in Week 7. There are
still questions about who will start at quarterback for Cleveland
this week, but in any case, Tillman could be a primary option in a
matchup against Baltimore’s secondary.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton, right, is congratulated
by offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs (78) and teammates after scoring
against the New Orleans Saints during the second half of an NFL
football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024. (AP
Photo/Michael Conroy)
Other locks:
—Tyreek Hill vs Cardinals
—Drake London at Buccaneers
—Stefon Diggs vs Colts
—Tee Higgins vs Eagles
Avoid: Terry McLaurin, Commanders vs Bears
McLaurin has flourished with rookie Jayden Daniels under center,
scoring and/or topping 100 yards in four of his past five games, but
there are a couple of potentially mitigating factors limiting his
potential in Week 8. One is the potential for Daniels to have to sit
out this week with a rib injury suffered in Week 7. Marcus Mariota
is the backup to Daniels. The second, and perhaps more important
factor, is Jaylon Johnson, the shutdown corner for the Bears.
Regardless of who the QB is, Johnson could shadow McLaurin all game
long.
Tight ends
Start: Cade Otton, Buccaneers vs Falcons
Otton is on a roll, either scoring or surpassing 50 yards receiving
in three of his past four games. His best performance yet came in
Week 7, when he caught eight passes for 100 yards against Baltimore.
Averaging more then seven targets in his past five games, Otton has
developed into a major part of Tampa Bay's offense, and he could
continue to roll in Week 8.
Other locks:
—Cole Kmet at Commanders
—Kyle Pitts at Buccaneers
—Zach Ertz vs Bears
—David Njoku vs Ravens
Avoid: Colby Parkinson, Rams vs Vikings
Parkinson hasn’t been able to find a consistent role in the Rams
offense, even with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua sidelined for the
majority of the season. Parkinson has only topped 50 yards once this
season, and he still has yet to find the end zone. With Cooper Kupp
possibly returning this week, Parkinson’s targets and fantasy
potential could wither.
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