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Fantasy Football Week 6: Rico Dodel’s hot hand, Kendrick Born, in addition to more alternatives to injury



Many players were mentioned in the waiver column last week who played a big role in many victories in the fifth week. Sam Darnold was the midfielder in the first three places. Rico Dodel was No. 2 at the back. Theo Johnson, Darin, Wald, were among the top five.

Now, let’s see if there are any delivery and operation options outside the waiver of assistance in the sixth week.

There are only two teams in goodbye in the sixth week with Minnesota and Houston, but we still have many injuries that must be monitored, especially for Ummarion Hampton (ankle), which was placed on the injured reserve. With Hampton’s exit, there is likely to be a synonym between Kimani Vidal and Hassan Haskins, which may be chaotic, but we will address this below.

Kenneth Jenwell will be the best to add this week, but watch whether Michael Carter is still available. We will also have two other backs to add them, including Kendry Miller, Terron Tris Junior and Tijai Spears.

On a large scale, the best player to add this week is Kendrick Born, especially if Ricky Perkes (the knee) and Joan Gennings (the knee) remains outside San Francisco. Among the other receptions that must be added: Tre Tucker, Rashed SHAHAHED and Jalen Coker (four -head), who hope to appear for the first time in 2025 in the sixth week.

Darnold is the No. 1 midfielder who was added for the sixth week, but you just forget Tagovilo and Mac Jones, who can get another start instead of Brock Borde (toe). Among the best ends to be added this week are Mason Taylor, A Jay Barnner, Diu Johnson and Jake Tunz, who all made strong offers in the fifth week.

We will also have the options of summer time and kicking time to add it as well. It is the time of the year that causes injuries and farewell weeks in causing chaos in your list, but the waiver wire is present to help you.

Editor’s note: For this concession column, we only look at players listed in less than 65 percent of CBS sports patrols.

Sixth week exemptions

Farewell: CJ Straoud, Carson Wintz, and Ji McCarthy.

Injury: Lamar Jackson (knee strings), Brock Borde (toe), Joe Boro (toe), JG McCarthy (ankle).

Check to see if it is available in shallow tournaments: CJ StRoud (70 percent was listed in the menu). St Roud plays well before farewell in the sixth week with successive matches with at least 22.4 fictional points. It is useful that he faced the Titans and Ravens team in these two games, and his timeline after farewell is not easy with matches against Seattle, San Francisco and Denver outside the gate. However, if Straoud can restore his level from his novice season, which seemed like the past two weeks, we may have a fictional mid -1 -level midfielder in all leagues to close the year.

Candidate dropping: Jino Smith (51 percent running on the list). You have to wonder if the Raides team is considering placing Smith on the bench if he continues to play as he did in the past two games against Chicago and Indianapolis, where he collected a distance of 345 yards, landing and five objections. Technical managers in the medium patrols cannot start it, so it is projected in these forms. It is a doubtful start option in the Superflex and the midfield before the sixth week against Tennessee, but do not leave it there. Just put it on your seat at the present time, but it is ugly for Samith, especially with Brock Powers injury (in the knee).

Add this arrangement:

List of priorities for assignment for the sixth week

Waiver

Running the back

Farewell: Jordan Mason, Aaron Jones, Zavier Scott, Nick Chib, Woody Marx.

Injury: Ummarion Hampton (ankle), Bakki Irfing (shoulder / foot), Chuba Hopard (Road -leg), Giline Warren (knee), Aaron Jones (knee strings), Antonio Gibson (knee), Tree Benson (knee), Tiron Terry Junior (shoulder), Joe Mixon (foot), Brillon Allen (knee) Sanders (ankle).

Check to see if it is available in shallow tournaments: Rico Dodel (83 percent included in the list), Bhaishol Totten (76 percent) and Michael Carter (67 percent). Dowde was a monster against Dolphins in the fifth week as the beginning of the Panthers instead of Hubbard with 32.4 PPR points. We do not know if Hobard will play in the sixth week, but Dodel will be a muste if Hobard goes out against Dallas in a revenge match. … Toten is just a registration in the hands of Travis Etienne, but I still want to include it in most patrols. Carter’s performance was good as a start for Cardinals instead of Benson with 18 carriers for 51 yards, landing and five motors for a distance of 22 yards over five goals in the fifth week against Tennessee. I doubt that Emari Demirkado will pose a major threat to Carter’s volume in the sixth week in Indianapolis, and Carter deserves confidence as player No. 2 in all leagues against the Colts team.

Candidate dropping: Emari Demirkado (87 percent included in the list), Oli Gordon II (64 percent) and Shawn Taker (38 percent). I like the way Demirkado confessed to his confusion at the goal line in the fifth week against Tennessee, but it is difficult to expect him to get more work after this error. He only had three campaigns for 81 yards in the game, as well as the lack of goals, while Carter took control of the touches. … Gordon can be listed in the list as a restriction for De’von Achane if you want it, but it does not have a great independent value at the present time. In its past two matches against Jets and Panthers, Gordon collected nine campaigns for 8 yards and one goal. … Taker deserves to be included in the handcuffs of White’s guides during Erfing’s exit, but it is clear that White will deal with most of the touches until Irfing returns. In the first game without Irfing in the fifth week of Seattle, Taker had only three campaigns for 3 yards and three motors for 4 yards over three goals.

Add this arrangement:

List of priorities for assignment for the sixth week

Waiver

Wide reception devices

Farewell: Justin Jefferson, Jordan Edison, Adam Tilin, Galin Nilor, Niko Collins, Christian Kirk, Jayden Hignez and Solien Nawil.

Injury: Darius Slaiteon (Tatun), Ricky Persal (knee), Joan Gennings (ankle), Darnell Moni (knee strings), Calvin Austin III (shoulder), Sidi Lamb (ankle), Mike Evans (knee strings), Terry McLorin (thigh muscles), Kevontai Torbin (foot), Cedric Teleman ( Jayden Reed (knee strings). (Rausing Bone), Brandon Iwok (knee), Galin Koker (thigh muscles), Alec Pearce (concussion), Christian Watson (knee), Galin McMelan (neck).

Check to see if it is available in shallow tournaments: And Dellow Robinson (82 % is included in the list), Cooper Cope (78 %), Matthew Golden (76 %), Joan Genings (74 %), Romeo Dops (72 %), and Calvin Ridley (72 %). Robinson got five pschers for a distance of 30 yards on seven goals in the fifth week of New Orleans, and it may be the best recipient of the giants to move forward if Darius Slayon (knee strings) missed for a long period of time. … KUPP just had nine goals in the fifth week against Tamba Bay and ended with six goals for a distance of 59 yards. It is still worth keeping it in all PPR patrols. … Golden went to Green Bay’s farewell in the fifth week with nine mask for 110 yards over 10 goals in its past two matches against Cleveland and Dallas. We hope that it has just begun to produce it, and it can become a fictional recipient No. 3 in all patrols. … Gennings is not guaranteed to play in the sixth week in Tamba Bay after his absence from the fifth week due to an ankle injury. But when Gennings is in good health, the fictional recipient No. 3 can be in all patrols and deserves to be kept wherever it is available. … Doubs must be added in all periodicals after its big match in the fourth week in Dallas, with six engines for a distance of 58 yards and three declining on eight goals. The Packers is facing Bengals in the sixth week, which would benefit the entire receipt team at Green Bay. … it was good to see Ridley doing something finally in the fifth week in Arizona with five motors for a distance of 131 yards over 10 goals. We hope that this is not a single blow, as it scored 8.7 PPR points or less in the first four games of the season, but it is worth adding Ridley in all available leagues before the sixth week in Las Vegas.

Candidate dropping: Jerry Judy (88 percent on the list), Travis Hunter (74 percent) and Rashud Bitman (44 percent). Judy suffered this season and scored 9.1 PPR points or less in four consecutive games, including the fifth week against Minnesota initially with Delon Gabriel with two 15 yards of five goals. In the sixth week in Pittsburgh, you may be surprised, but you can drop Judy in all 10 leagues at the present time. … Hunter got three points for a distance of 64 yard three goals on Monday night against Kansas City, and he scored 9.4 PPR points or less in each match this season, without any decline. … Petman gathered to hunt one distance of 24 yards over five goals in its past two matches against Chifz and Texas. It was difficult to trust him with Lamar Jackson (knee strings) in good health, but it was easy to move from Batman in all patrols during the absence of Jackson.

Add this arrangement:

List of priorities for assignment for the sixth week

Farewell: TJ Hawson and Dalton Schultz.

Injury: Brock Powers (knee), Bernon String (hip), George Kittel (knee strings), Colston Lovland (hip), Tyler Higbi (hip), Michael Mayer (concussion in the brain), Yatavone Sanders (ankle).

Check to see if it is available in shallow tournaments: David Ngoko (69 percent runway) and Kylaq Bates (67 percent). Najuko played a big match in the fifth week against Minnesota at the first start of Delon Gabriel with six psalves for a distance of 67 yards and a nine goals. We hope this is a sign of the coming things, and Najuko should be added in all periodicals before the sixth week of Pittsburgh. … Bings went to his farewell well with five guns for a distance of 70 yards and landed on five goals in the fourth week against Washington. It should benefit if Darnell Moni (the knee strings) goes out in the sixth week against Boufalo, but even if Money is in good health, Bates must be added in all patrols.

Candidate dropping: TJ Hawkson (85 percent runway), Joan Johnson (68 percent) and a possible Isaiah (38 percent). Hawsonson is not worth stealing while he is barely in the sixth week. While scored 9.8 PPR points in the fifth week against Cleveland in London, this is the second best group this season. He fell once this year, and it will be difficult to trust in moving forward now after Jordan Edison returned. … Johnson has faded with his production in the past two games with five combined motors for a distance of 45 yards and there was only seven goals. Before the fourth week, Johnson had at least eight goals in each of his first three games. Tissom Hill and Foster Moro is now healthy, and Johnson is not worth joining most of the 10 teams. … in two games after absence from the first three matches of the season due to an infection in the foot, the “Possible” company gathered for only one hunting for a distance of 12 yards over one goal. It will be difficult to trust him during the absence of Lamar Jackson (knee strings), and he is likely to be excluded in all periodicals before the sixth week against Ramez.

Add this arrangement:

List of priorities for assignment for the sixth week

Summer signs of summer time

  • Patriots (30 percent included in the list) in NO
  • Changels (10 percent included in the list) against Ten
  • Jansoun (3 percent is included in the list) in LV

Kicker signs

  • Brandon McManos (35 percent runway) against Cin
  • Jason Myers (56 percent on the list) in JAC
  • Chris Buswell (29 percent runway) against Cle

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