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  • Player Notes
    Keenan Allen Oct 10 4:30pm CT
    Keenan Allen

    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen enters Week 6 as a clear high-floor option, leading the team with five catches on nine targets last week. The veteran faces a favorable matchup against the Miami Dolphins' secondary, which has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers, a key area for Allen given his 23.1% target share. Allen is a high-volume receiver who often helps Justin Herbert by making difficult catches in crucial situations. If fellow wide receiver Quentin Johnston (hamstring) is limited or inactive, Allen's already high target share should only grow. RotoBaller ranks Allen as WR20 this week. He is a reliable low-end WR2 and should be started with confidence, especially in PPR formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Zay Flowers Oct 10 4:30pm CT
    Zay Flowers

    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (shoulder) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the visiting Los Angeles Rams in Week 6, according to Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun. While it's possible that Flowers could end up suiting up this weekend against the Rams, the 25-year-old's weekly fantasy appeal has already taken a hit now that we know quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring) will miss a second straight game. With backup QB Cooper Rush running the offense again on Sunday, Flowers and the rest of Baltimore's offensive skill players will not be as reliable in starting fantasy lineups. Flowers had a decent game in last week's loss to the Houston Texans, catching all five of his targets for 72 yards. However, his fantasy ceiling and floor will be lowered in Week 6 if he's active. If the Ravens give Flowers a rest before their bye next week, DeAndre Hopkins and Rashod Bateman would be the team's top two pass-catchers.

    From RotoBaller

    KaVontae Turpin Oct 10 4:20pm CT
    KaVontae Turpin

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver KaVontae Turpin (foot) has been ruled out for a second straight game in Week 6 against the hosting Carolina Panthers on Sunday after he was unable to practice all week, according to Jon Machota of The Athletic. Turpin suffered a foot injury in the Week 4 tie with the Green Bay Packers and will now miss his second straight game. The 29-year-old's next chance to return to action will be in Week 7 against the division-rival Washington Commanders. With both Turpin and CeeDee Lamb (ankle) missing another game, George Pickens should once again dominate pass-game targets, with Ryan Flournoy and Jalen Tolbert serving as secondary options. Tight end Jake Ferguson has been quarterback Dak Prescott's No. 2 weapon in the two weeks that Lamb has been unavailable. At best, Turpin is the team's WR3/kick returner when healthy.

    From RotoBaller

    Ladd McConkey Oct 10 4:20pm CT
    Ladd McConkey

    Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey is set for a strong performance against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday after scoring his first touchdown last week. While the Dolphins' secondary is the defense's strongest unit, they are middle of the pack overall and especially vulnerable to slot receivers, giving up the fifth-most PPR points per target and the second-highest passer rating to that position (McConkey runs 61.6% of routes from the slot). With fellow wide receiver Quentin Johnston (hamstring) limited in practice and questionable for Sunday, McConkey could see a noticeable target increase from Justin Herbert. His recent red-zone usage is a positive sign. RotoBaller keeps him at WR21 this week. He should be considered a strong WR3 with clear WR2 upside if Johnston remains limited or is ruled out.

    From RotoBaller

    Miles Sanders Oct 10 4:10pm CT
    Miles Sanders

    Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders (ankle, knee) has been moved to season-ending injured reserve, according to Patrick Walker of the Dallas Cowboys. Sanders was limited in practice on Wednesday before missing Thursday's practice, but now his season is over as he deals with multiple injuries to his ankle and knee. The 28-year-old served as the primary backup running back to Javonte Williams over the first four games of the season before missing Week 5. Rookie Jaydon Blue was active in his place and should step into a larger role now with Sanders out. Blue shouldn't be in lineups for Week 6, but he is an interesting speculative pickup ahead of Sunday's game against the Panthers.

    From RotoBaller

    CeeDee Lamb Oct 10 4:10pm CT
    CeeDee Lamb

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) has officially been ruled out for the Week 6 game this Sunday against the Carolina Panthers after missing practice all week, according to Jon Machota of The Athletic. This will be the third straight game that Lamb misses after he suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears. In addition to Lamb, KaVontae Turpin (foot) will miss a second straight game, leaving Dallas' receiving corps thin for another week. Lamb will need to get back on the practice field next week if he wants to have any chance of returning for a Week 7 divisional game versus the Washington Commanders. In the meantime, he needs to be firmly stashed in all fantasy leagues. George Pickens and tight end Jake Ferguson could both be in line for big days again this weekend with both Lamb and Turpin sidelined. Ryan Flournoy and Jalen Tolbert will battle for WR2 targets behind Pickens.

    From RotoBaller

    Brock Bowers Oct 10 4:00pm CT
    Brock Bowers

    Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Titans, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Bowers is set to miss his second consecutive game while nursing a PCL/ bone bruise in his knee that he suffered back in Week 1 at New England. Head coach Pete Carroll emphasized the importance of "taking care of him" to ensure that when he returns, there are no setbacks. It was clear that Bowers was not right on the field, and his numbers reflected it, failing to exceed 50 yards in the three games following his 103-yard performance in Week 1. Third-year tight end Michael Mayer (head) is expected to return in Week 6 against Tennessee and could be relied on as a streamer at tight end for fantasy managers without Bowers.

    From RotoBaller

    Terry McLaurin Oct 10 3:40pm CT
    Terry McLaurin

    Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) did not practice again on Friday after also missing Thursday's practice. The Commanders did not officially practice on Friday, and the DNP tag for McLaurin is an estimate, but it is still not a good sign for his chances of suiting up on Monday night against the Bears. McLaurin was seen stretching with the team on Thursday during the part of practice that is open to the media, but ultimately worked on a side field with trainers as he continues to rehab. The reports would likely signal McLaurin missing his third straight game after initially injuring his quad in Washington's Week 3 win over the Raiders. Deebo Samuel Sr. will likely be the focal point of the passing attack again for Washington in Week 6, while rookie Jaylin Lane and second-year player Luke McCaffrey will have more opportunities.

    From RotoBaller

    Matthew Golden Oct 10 3:30pm CT
    Matthew Golden

    It's been a slow climb for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Matthew Golden to find fantasy relevance this season, but after the Packers' Week 5 bye, we could finally get some tangible results for Golden. The Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6, and Golden is coming off his best week yet, with a season-high six targets, plus five receptions for 58 yards against the Cowboys in Week 4. Not only did he have his most productive week yet, but Golden is also starting to see the field regularly, with route shares of 82 percent and 72 percent in his last two games. In addition, Golden's first-read target shares have increased substantially, with just three first-read targets in the first two weeks of the season, but ramped up to nine in the last two contests. With the Packers seemingly building to a crescendo with Golden's week-by-week improvement, he's a big-time upside flex play for fantasy managers in Week 6.

    From RotoBaller

    Romeo Doubs Oct 10 3:30pm CT
    Romeo Doubs

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs is coming off by far his best game of the season in Week 4, with an awesome three-touchdown performance against the Dallas Cowboys. Doubs looks to keep that momentum going post-bye in Week 6 as the Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals. Week 4's final stat line against the Cowboys, aside from the touchdowns, was Doubs catching 6-of-8 targets for 58 yards. On the season, Doubs is tied with tight end Tucker Kraft with 19 targets and is second to Kraft in receptions and yards. Despite the raw totals, Doubs is averaging less than five targets, just over three receptions, and 45 yards in per-game statistics. With bye weeks here for fantasy, Doubs is a little bit of a reach for fantasy lineups, but in a good matchup against the Bengals in Week 6, Doubs is merely a low-end flex option for fantasy managers.

    From RotoBaller

    Dontayvion Wicks Oct 10 3:30pm CT
    Dontayvion Wicks

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks has a strong on-field role with the Packers, but he's a risky start this week despite a great matchup at home in Lambeau Field against the Cincinnati Bengals. In Week 4, Wicks ran a season-high 79 percent of routes per dropback and earned 77 percent of the team's snaps in Green Bay's 40-40 tie with the Dallas Cowboys. However, that didn't amount to much production as Wicks was targeted just four times and caught two passes for 19 yards on the evening. While we'd love for Wicks to be more involved on the production side of things, the lack of concentration in the Packers' passing game doesn't help the secondary pass-catchers get consistent volume. Leave Wicks either on your bench or on waivers when the Packers play the Bengals in Week 6.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyler Murray Oct 10 3:30pm CT
    Kyler Murray

    Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Colts, according to Tyler Drake of AZSports. Murray was able to get a limited practice in on Friday after missing Wednesday and Thursday, which will give him a chance to play on Sunday. He suffered the injury in the second half of Arizona's disappointing home loss to the Titans in Week 5, but he later returned and finished the game. Murray has been up and down this season for fantasy managers, but the Cardinals' offense would take a hit if he were to miss Sunday's game. Journeyman Jacoby Brissett would be in line to make the start in that case, but he's not an option to consider starting in Week 6.

    From RotoBaller

    Tucker Kraft Oct 10 3:30pm CT
    Tucker Kraft

    Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft has had a solid start to his second season as the full-time starting tight end for the Packers and looks to come off the team's Week 5 bye on the right foot when the Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6. In Week 4, Kraft could only manage five targets with five receptions for 56 yards against the Cowboys in Green Bay's 40-40 tie. Kraft has been one of the best pass-catchers on the team this season, but even he is not immune to some of the things that plague the Packers' offense, like a lack of target concentration and pass volume concerns. Those factors bog down the upside case of the top Packers' pass-catchers and render the secondary pass-catchers irrelevant in most weeks. Kraft is a volatile boom-or-bust option with an inconsistent target-earning profile, but Week 6 represents a good matchup against the Bengals. Kraft is a fine start for fantasy purposes.

    From RotoBaller

    Josh Jacobs Oct 10 3:20pm CT
    Josh Jacobs

    Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs looks to maintain his robust role and bring the production along as the Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6. While the volume and workload for Jacobs are certainly strong, the per-rush output for Jacobs is certainly concerning. Jacobs only has 266 rushing yards this season on 80 carries for a 3.3 yards per carry mark. That's one of the lowest in the league among qualified running backs. He's buoyed that inefficiency with four rushing touchdowns and 10 receptions for 115 yards in the receiving game. If there's a game to get Jacobs' efficiency going, it's this week against the Bengals. Cincinnati has allowed 122.6 rushing yards to opposing rushers, which is tied for third-worst in the NFL. Additionally, they've also allowed the most fantasy points per game (26.8) to backfields this season. Lock in Jacobs as a top running back for fantasy this week in a great matchup.

    From RotoBaller

    Calvin Austin III Oct 10 3:20pm CT
    Calvin Austin III

    Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Browns, according to Brooke Pryor of ESPN. Austin was unable to practice for the third straight day on Friday and will need more time to recover from his shoulder injury that he suffered in their Week 4 win over the Vikings. The 26-year-old has been productive when he's played this season, catching 10 of 17 targets for 139 yards and two touchdowns in four games. The Steelers' offense has struggled in the early part of the season, and puts D.K. Metcalf as the only wide receiver worth starting against Cleveland in Week 6.

    From RotoBaller

    Emanuel Wilson Oct 10 3:20pm CT
    Emanuel Wilson

    Green Bay Packers running back Emanuel Wilson should be a bit involved in the Packers' offense as the backup running back when Green Bay faces off against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6. In Week 4, before the team's bye last week, Wilson was more involved in the offense than usual, with eight carries for 44 yards. Wilson also factored in the passing game, catching 3-of-3 targets for 37 yards. Make no mistake, Wilson is firmly behind Jacobs in the pecking order of Packers' running backs, but Wilson continues to widen the gap between himself and Chris Brooks, who is barely involved in the Packers' normal offense. Wilson would get the first crack at meaningful touches in this strong Packers' offense if Jacobs were to go down, but you're not starting Wilson in fantasy football this week against the Bengals.

    From RotoBaller

    Jaylen Warren Oct 10 3:10pm CT
    Jaylen Warren

    Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren (knee) has now logged a full week of practice without limitation and carries no injury status into the team's Week 6 matchup with the Browns. Warren was a surprise inactive for the Steelers' Week 4 win over the Vikings in Dublin, but has since had a bye week and this full week of practice to get back on track. While Kenneth Gainwell had a week-winning performance in his stead, expect Warren to reclaim most of the team's early down and passing work, putting him right back into play as a safe-floor RB2/flex option, especially in PPR formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyle Williams Oct 10 3:10pm CT
    Kyle Williams

    New England Patriots rookie receiver Kyle Williams has yet to take 15 snaps in a game, and he hasn't seen a target since Week 3 against the Steelers, but his speed and quick release have shown up on film, and there's a chance his role could increase shortly. In Sunday night's win against the Bills, 90% of Williams' snaps came on passing plays, with the majority coming in the second half. Representing an element of speed that the Patriots' receivers room is otherwise lacking, he helped to create space for teammate Stefon Diggs on a night in which the veteran was targeted a season-high 12 times. With the Patriots traveling to New Orleans on Sunday, it's unlikely that Williams sees a breakout against a defense whose objective has been to keep everything in front of them, but should the rookie continue to do the things asked of him, he may see an increase in targets in the coming weeks.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Love Oct 10 3:10pm CT
    Jordan Love

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love had an awesome game for fantasy managers who started him in Week 4 against Dallas, tossing three touchdown passes to wide receiver Romeo Doubs and piling up 337 passing yards. He'll look to continue that strong play in Week 6 when the Packers host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6. Love finished as fantasy's QB6 in Week 4, his first weekly finish as a top-ten quarterback since Week 6 of last season. It was also Love's first game with over 40 passing attempts since Week 4 of 2024. Passing volume isn't a regular thing for the Packers; it's more of an exception rather than the rule. If you're starting Love in Week 6, you're hoping the Bengals can score a bit, so the Packers get pushed to pass a bit more. Ultimately, Love is a viable starting quarterback for fantasy managers against a porous Bengals defense.

    From RotoBaller

    Tua Tagovailoa Oct 10 3:00pm CT
    Tua Tagovailoa

    Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip/thumb) carries no injury designation for the team's Week 6 matchup with the Chargers. Tagovailoa was a limited participant to start the week due to injuries to the thumb of his throwing hand as well as his hip, but has since logged two full practices and is a full go for Sunday. Through five weeks, Tagovailoa has averaged over 250 passing yards per game, throwing ten touchdowns to only four interceptions, and has shown an instant rapport with tight end Darren Waller over the past two weeks. In the Dolphins' first game without All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill, he had arguably his best game of the year, but the Chargers' defense presents challenges that the Panthers could not in Week 5. Tagovailoa can be started in a pinch, but outside of superflex leagues, there should be better options available in most leagues.

    From RotoBaller

  • NFL Week 6
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    Giants34
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    Jets+7.5
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    Colts-7
    Sun 12:00pm CT
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    Sun 12:00pm CT
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    Panthers+3
    Sun 12:00pm CT
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    Sun 12:00pm CT
    Seahawks47.5u
    Jaguars-1.5
    Sun 12:00pm CT
    Rams44.5u
    Ravens+7.5
    Sun 12:00pm CT
    Patriots46u
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    Sun 12:00pm CT
    Titans41.5u
    Raiders-4
    Sun 3:05pm CT
    Bengals44.5u
    Packers-14.5
    Sun 3:25pm CT
    49ers47.5u
    Buccaneers-3
    Sun 3:25pm CT
    Lions53u
    Chiefs-2.5
    Sun 7:20pm CT
    Bills50u
    Falcons+4.5
    Mon 6:15pm CT
    Bears50u
    Commanders-5
    Mon 7:15pm CT
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