Trashman’s Week 7 Garbage Grab
Trashman’s Garbage Grab: Week 7
Hopefully you were already able to capitalize in the wake of this week’s injuries and trades, but if you weren’t so lucky, we still got you with this week’s grab…
Running Back
Caleb Huntley, Falcons
Only 59 yards last week, but Huntley did lead the Falcons backfield in touches. If you’d thrown in a TD, he would’ve been right on par with where he was in Week 4. Double digit touches and hope for a score makes Huntley a deep league flex.
Chuba Hubbard, Panthers
D’Onta Foreman has gotten a lot of juice from Christian McCaffrey leaving for the 49ers, but Hubbard deserves some gas too – He actually resembles CMC more as a player and should be involved on passing downs. The TD upside isn’t there like it is with Foreman, but Hubbard is a cheap source of targets and touches worth adding to your roster while we see what shakes out.
Wide Receiver
Wan’Dale Robinson, Giants
Robinson found his way into the endzone his first game back in action in Week 6. He only had 37 yards, but the Giants were held to only 173 yards passing on the day. Every bit as athletic as Kadarius Toney, but less problematic on and off the field, Robinson is a welcome addition to any roster and makes for a high upside flex this week against the Jags.
Tyquan Thornton, Patriots
Thornton scored a rushing and a receiving TD in Week 6, adding a much needed spark to the Pats’ offense. The fastest receiver at this year’s Combine, Thornton has upside written all over him, even in a tough matchup with the Bears this week.
Parris Campbell, Colts
Matt Ryan finally remembered that Campbell played on his team in Week 6, targeting Campbell 11 times for a 7/57/1 line – season highs across the board. Hopefully this pace keeps up in Week 7, as the Colts face the Titans, our 2nd best matchup for opposing WRs.
Tight End
Daniel Bellinger, Giants
Bellinger led the Giants in targets, receptions and receiving yards in Week 6, and this week he faces the Jags, our 11th best matchup for opposing TEs this season. Fire him up.
Quarterback
Davis Mills, Texans
Mills gets the best matchup for opposing QBs in the league this week in the Raiders, so if there’s a week to stream him, it’s this one.
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For a PPR Flex play, would you use Drake, Etienne or WanDale? Thanks and Nation4life!
ETN role keeps growing, play him
Sorry but need some last minute Start/Sit help!
PPR Team one:
Jeff Wilson vs KC
Etienne vs NYG
PPR Team two:
With Swift out I need a last minute Flex out of:
(Also dropped Pacheco for Murray per WWCS and he got scooped last minute by another team so )
Thornton vs CHI
Murray vs DEN
Mooney @NE
S. Moore vs NYJ
W. Robinson @JAX
Team1: ETN is your man
Team 2: We liek Wandales shot for an expanded role, if you are not feeling that one Thorton is a boom bust upside play
Need 2 running backs and a flex ppr
Mosert
Murray
Pacheco
Wilson
Doubs
Pickens
Gallup
Mostert, IP, and Pickens (who seemed to be the preferred option for Kenny P.)
I’m taking a flyer on Isaiah Pacheco. Placing a one-dollar waiver bid for him and dropping Melvin Gordon. I won’t play him this weekend but maybe he’ll become a thing ?
Go Ducks!
Keep in mind this could be a one week promotion. IP is a nice pass blocker, and Bosa being healthy for SF, could have sparked this promotion
Alan, You’re 3 levels ahead of me!
Good luck today.
He’s starting today!
Trashman, I’ve said this before but it bears repeating. You truly have the best prose of anyone on the fantasy websites. I appreciate it. Good luck today.
So much for that idea 🙁
Post By Mweisselberg@gmail.comOctober 23, 2022 at 9:57 am
Need help
RB2
J Robinson G Edwards or R White
Thank you!
Would you trade Amari Cooper or Devonta Smith (my wr4 or 5) for either mostert , gus Edwards , James Connor or Henderson ?
Which one you prefer ros for my rb 3
Sorry or I can get Patterson
both of those WRs are more valuable than those RBs