Fantasy plays: Players to start and
sit for NFL Week 9
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[October 30, 2024]
By DORIAN COLBERT of RosterWatch
We’re halfway through the fantasy football season and the hits keep
coming to starting lineups.
However these starts are here to keep you steady through what could
be a tumultuous week of fantasy. I’ve also thrown in some key
players to fade for good measure.
Quarterbacks
Start: Sam Darnold, Vikings vs Colts
Darnold had a relatively quiet Week 8, throwing two early TDs before
effectively getting shut down the rest of the game. The matchup this
week isn’t a tough one though, the Colts are just outside the top 10
QB matchups for the week, and Darnold could also get a boost in the
form of TJ Hockenson. The superstar tight end has been rehabbing
from a torn ACL and MCL. If he returns, he could be eased into
action, but Hockenson’s presence could be a boon for the offense.
Other locks:
—Matthew Stafford at Seahawks
—Jayden Daniels at Giants
—Jalen Hurts vs Jaguars
—Baker Mayfield at Chiefs
Avoid: CJ Stroud, Texans at Jets
Stroud has had a rough few weeks without his No. 1 receiver, Nico
Collins, and things are likely to be increasingly difficult this
week as Stefon Diggs will miss the rest of the season with a torn
ACL. Add in the fact that the Texans will be facing the Jets stingy
secondary, and you have a recipe for a shaky fantasy day.
Running backs
Start: Chase Brown, Bengals vs Raiders
Brown has worked himself into the 1A running back role for the
Bengals, whittling his way past Zack Moss. Brown didn’t find much
room against the Eagles in Week 8, but he did find the end zone for
the second time in three games. The Raiders are a top-10 matchup for
RBs, so Brown has that going for him this week, in addition to his
robust role in the passing game. He’s averaging three targets a game
and could see even more this week if Tee Higgins (quad) is out
again.
Other locks:
—D’Andre Swift at Cardinals
—Kareem Hunt vs Buccaneers
—De’Von Achane at Bills
—Bijan Robinson vs Cowboys
Avoid: Austin Ekeler, Commanders at Giants
Ekeler just doesn’t have the ceiling he once had as the lead back
for the Chargers. Now, in a secondary role to Brian Robinson Jr.,
Ekeler rarely sees double-digit touches and has only scored once
this season. The matchup with the Giants this week is only middling,
but why use your flex spot on a guy whose presence doesn’t come with
palpable upside?
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold (14) passes during the
first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams,
Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J.
Terrill)
Wide receivers
Start: Tank Dell, Texans at Jets
Yes, I stressed avoiding CJ Stroud, if possible this week, but Dell
could be the Texans’ one receiving bright spot, as the only starting
receiver projected to suit up this week. Dell has had an up-and-down
season as the third option in the Texans’ passing attack, but this
week will be his time to shine as the main conduit through which the
Houston passing attack will funnel. The matchup with the Jets isn’t
favorable, but Dell moves around the field and could find the
secondary’s weak spots.
Other locks:
—Jakobi Meyers at Bengals
—DeVonta Smith at Jaguars
—Puka Nacua at Seahawks
—Chris Olave at Panthers
Avoid: DJ Moore, Bears at Cardinals
Moore has had perhaps the worst season of his career from a fantasy
perspective thus far, broaching double-digit fantasy points in PPR
formats only once this season. These are the breaks when you’re
playing alongside three other capable pass-catching options, four if
you count D’Andre Swift. The Bears passing offense is shaky going
into Week 9, and Moore is only one of many options in it.
Tight ends
Start: Sam LaPorta, Lions at Packers
LaPorta has been a dubious option many weeks this season, but things
have looked up for him since Jameson Williams was suspended for two
games. Last week, LaPorta caught all six targets for 48 yards and a
score, his best line this season, and he’s primed to produce again
this week. His opponent, Green Bay, is a top-10 matchup for opposing
TEs, and LaPorta will be a primary red zone option in what could be
a high-scoring game.
Other locks:
—Cade Otton at Chiefs
—Kyle Pitts vs Cowboys
—Zach Ertz at Giants
—Mark Andrews vs Broncos
Avoid: Hunter Henry, Patriots at Titans
Henry has thrived with the introduction of Drake Maye to the
starting offense of the Patriots, either catching at least five
passes, going over 90 yards receiving or catching a TD in his past
three games. Maye is in concussion protocol this week though,
meaning that New England could be forced to start Jacoby Brissett
this week against the Titans. Henry only had one game with more than
two catches prior to Maye’s turn as a starter. The Titans are also a
bottom-five matchup for opposing TEs, so Henry will have his work
cut out for him regardless.
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