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2016 Quarterback Bye Week Options

2016 Quarterback Bye Week Options
Cam Newton owners have several decent bye week fill-ins to choose from for Week 7

Cam Newton owners have several decent bye week fill-ins to choose from for Week 7

There are two ways to handle your starting fantasy QB’s bye week. You can draft a second QB with a good matchup the week of your starter’s bye, or you can pick up a QB off waivers with a good matchup that week.

In either scenario, it’s good to know what your options are. The following list will be a good companion for you to have handy when you draft this year.

I’ll go week by week listing all the potential options and breaking them into two categories, “Draft” or “Waiver.” If a QB is listed as “Draft,” he is a guy you will have to spend a late round pick on. Conversely, a QB listed as “Waiver” will more than likely by available to pick up the week you need him.

I won’t list every QB available, only the ones that have good matchups on paper. As the season progresses, “paper” matchups will change since I can not accurately predict how good or bad a defense will be in 2016. I’m basing my choices on 2015 statistics and where I expect them to be this year.

(Draft QBs are currently top 20 in QB ADP, waiver QBs are 21 and under)

Week 4 (Eagles, Packers)

Aaron Rodgers owners have plenty of options in Week 4, and they won’t have to compete with anyone else for a waiver QB since Sam Bradford of the Eagles won’t be starting for many teams. The top option is Andy Dalton at home, but if you don’t want to waste a draft pick, a safe option is Joe Flacco. The Ravens QB won’t win you Week 4, but he won’t lose it for you either.

Draft

Waiver

Week 5 (Seahawks, Jaguars, Saints, Chiefs)

With three top QBs on a bye in Week 5 (Russell Wilson, Blake Bortles, Drew Brees) you may want to consider drafting your bye week fill in so you won’t have to compete for the waiver wire QB. I really like Matthew Stafford as a good “Draft” QB, but if you decide to go the waiver route, Ryan Tannehill is in a good spot here at home against the Titans.

Draft

Waiver

Week 6 (Tampa Bay, Vikings)

If you’re going into your draft with intentions to take Teddy Bridgewater or Jameis Winston as your starter, then you need more help than I can provide.

Week 7 (Cowboys, Panthers)

If you are drafting Tony Romo as your QB, I’d suggest taking a second QB in your draft and preferably one ranked higher than the guys on this list. Romo may not make it through the season and you may need a more permanent solution. Cam Newton owners will have some great options this week, including Andy Dalton at home against the Browns or Alex Smith at home against the Saints.

Draft

Waiver

Week 8 (Ravens, Giants, Dolphins, Steelers, Rams, 49ers)

Only Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger owners are likely to be looking for QBs this week. My top option would be Matt Ryan in his dome against the Packers.

Draft

Waiver

Week 9 (Cardinals, Texans, Patriots, Bengals, Redskins, Bears)

With Carson Palmer and Tom Brady as definite starters and Kirk Cousins and Andy Dalton as possible starters, this could be a busy waiver wire week for QBs. I don’t love any of the matchups here but forced to choose one I would take Matt Ryan or Alex Smith as the best options.

Draft

Waiver

Week 10 (Bills, Lions, Colts, Raiders)

Depending on the size of your league, there are potentially four owners looking for QBs this week. I would suggest drafting another QB if yours is on a bye in Week 10. Andy Dalton would be my pick.

Draft

Waiver

Week 11 (Falcons, Jets, Chargers, Broncos)

Philip Rivers is the only QB that is a sure fire starting QB, so if you own him, you can wait for waivers. I like Joe Flacco as the safe choice and Jay Cutler for upside.

Draft

Waiver

Week 12 – No byes

Week 13 (Titans, Browns)

I can’t imagine a scenario in which Robert Griffin III is your starter, so Marcus Mariota owners don’t need to draft a second QB. Jay Cutler or Alex Smith would be my choice to fill in for the Titans’ signal caller.

Draft 

Waiver

Geoff Lambert is a correspondent at FantasyPros. You can read more from Geoff by visiting his site GoingFor2.com or follow him on Twitter @GeoffLambert77.

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