Week 6 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Players to get in lineups to combat byes
Week 5 wasn't a great fantasy sleeper week for us, unless you're an easy grader and give us credit for Devin Duvernay. Perhaps you’ll add a player to your fantasy bench as depth, but won't deploy him this week. That would never fly in Week 1, but it might be useful in a skeleton-crew Week 6 situation. If you’re not starting Singletary this week, you’re blessed with a loaded running back room — we all envy you. Etienne out snapped Robinson two weeks ago, and last week he outplayed Robinson by a significant market (114 total yards versus 39 total yards).
wftv.comFantasy Football Sleepers for Week 5: Hope for Zach Wilson?
Perhaps you’ll add a player to your fantasy bench as depth, but won't deploy him this week. Zach Wilson vs. DolphinsFor most of Wilson's 2022 debut, he was awful at Pittsburgh. The Miami defense is backwards when it comes to modern scheme — the Dolphins stuff the run (fourth in run DVOA) but give it away against the pass (31st in pass DVOA). He’s run pure in the touchdown column, scoring four times on 12 catches, and also has a kick return for a score. Toney isn’t playable in fantasy for Week 5, but he’s worth stashing in medium and deep leagues.
wftv.comRavens return opening KO for TD, then come up empty on 18-play, 11-minute drive
The Baltimore Ravens got off to an efficient start on Sunday. Then their offense stalled out after one of the most time-consuming drives of the season for a 14-point swing in favor of the Miami Dolphins. The Ravens defense then set Baltimore up with a chance to seize control of the game with an interception of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on Miami's opening drive. On third-and-goal from the 1-yard line, the Ravens called the number of their former MVP quarterback. pic.twitter.com/iGgfmfFu7w — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 18, 2022Maybe they should stick with this quick-twitch thing.
wftv.comCalais Campbell laments not starting Ravens teammate Devin Duvernay in fantasy during Sunday's game
The Baltimore Ravens defensive end was caught on camera during Sunday's game complaining to a coach on the sideline that he he has Duvernay on two of his fantasy teams, but didn't start him. Relatable: @CalaisCampbell talking about his fantasy teams on the sideline... @Dev_Duv5, he shouldn't have had you on the bench huh?? 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/poq3aVHn29 — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 12, 2022"I'm kind of mad though," Campbell said in a video shared by the Ravens on Monday. "'Cause I have Duvernay on both my fantasy teams, but I didn't start him." With Sammy Watkins likewise gone from the 2021 roster, Duvernay now stands second on the Ravens depth behind Bateman.
wftv.comMahomes outplays Jackson to lead Chiefs past Ravens 34-20
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) jumps to pass the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Monday, Sept. 28, 2020, in Baltimore. With Mahomes leading the way, the Chiefs (3-0) emphatically ended the Ravens’ 14-game regular-season winning streak while extending their own run to 12 games (including playoffs). The fleet-footed quarterback is 21-4 as Baltimore's starter, and three of those defeats have come against Mahomes and the Chiefs. The Chiefs scored touchdowns on their first two possessions — one on a run by Mahomes, the other on a pass — for a 13-3 lead. Following that second score, Ravens rookie Devin Duvernay fielded the kickoff and sprinted down the right sideline for a 93-yard touchdown.
Hubbard, Lynch, Hurts lead AP Big 12 awards; Rhule top coach
Lynch ranks eighth nationally with his 12 1/2 sacks, which are a single-season Baylor record. RB_u-Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma St., 6-1, 207, So., Sherwood Park, Alberta. G_Josh Rivas, Kansas St., 6-6, 323, So., Hutchinson, Kansas. P_Devin Anctil, Kansas St., 6-1, 234, Sr., Lenexa, Kansas. Offensive player of the year — Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma St.