Welcome to Week 6, and welcome to Quick Grades, your weekly companion for start/sit clarity. We’ve combined consensus rankings and projections with The Primer’s matchup analysis to assign letter grades for every fantasy-relevant player, then added concise notes to illuminate the reasoning. Treat the grade as your default stance and the note as your context check.
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Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings & Start/Sit Grades
To keep this fast and scannable, we’re leading with the overall Week 5 rankings. Below that, you’ll find each position (QB, RB, WR, TE, DST, K) broken out with letter grades and quick notes. Use the rankings for a top-down view, then jump to the position sections for the grades behind each call.
Week 6 Start/Sit Rankings
Week 6 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Josh Allen | BUF | QB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 2 | A | Jayden Daniels | WAS | QB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 3 | A | Jalen Hurts | PHI | QB | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 4 | A | Patrick Mahomes II | KC | QB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 5 | A | Drake Maye | NE | QB | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 6 | A | Baker Mayfield | TB | QB | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 7 | B+ | Justin Herbert | LAC | QB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 8 | B+ | Caleb Williams | CHI | QB | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 9 | B | Dak Prescott | DAL | QB | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 10 | B | Jordan Love | GB | QB | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 11 | B | Bo Nix | DEN | QB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 12 | B- | Daniel Jones | IND | QB | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 13 | C+ | Matthew Stafford | LAR | QB | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | C | Justin Fields | NYJ | QB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 15 | C | Trevor Lawrence | JAC | QB | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 16 | C | Sam Darnold | SEA | QB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 17 | C- | Jared Goff | DET | QB | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 18 | D+ | Mac Jones | SF | QB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 19 | D | Bryce Young | CAR | QB | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 20 | D | Geno Smith | LV | QB | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 21 | D- | Jaxson Dart | NYG | QB | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 22 | D- | Michael Penix Jr. | ATL | QB | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 23 | F | Spencer Rattler | NO | QB | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 24 | F | Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | QB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | F | Aaron Rodgers | PIT | QB | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 26 | F | Cam Ward | TEN | QB | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 27 | F | Dillon Gabriel | CLE | QB | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 28 | F | Joe Flacco | CIN | QB | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 29 | F | Cooper Rush | BAL | QB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 30 | F | Jacoby Brissett | ARI | QB | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 31 | F | Kyler Murray | ARI | QB | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 32 | F | Tyler Huntley | BAL | QB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 33 | F | Jalen Milroe | SEA | QB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 34 | F | Jake Browning | CIN | QB | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 35 | F | Marcus Mariota | WAS | QB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 36 | F | Anthony Richardson Sr. | IND | QB | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 37 | F | Zach Wilson | MIA | QB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 38 | F | Russell Wilson | NYG | QB | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 39 | F | Andy Dalton | CAR | QB | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 40 | F | Mitchell Trubisky | BUF | QB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 41 | F | Joe Milton III | DAL | QB | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 42 | F | Malik Willis | GB | QB | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 43 | F | Jimmy Garoppolo | LAR | QB | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 44 | F | Tyrod Taylor | NYJ | QB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 45 | F | Tyler Shough | NO | QB | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 46 | F | Joshua Dobbs | NE | QB | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 47 | F | Jarrett Stidham | DEN | QB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 48 | F | Tyson Bagent | CHI | QB | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 49 | F | Nick Mullens | JAC | QB | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 50 | F | Mason Rudolph | PIT | QB | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 51 | F | Shedeur Sanders | CLE | QB | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 52 | F | Brandon Allen | TEN | QB | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 53 | F | Kirk Cousins | ATL | QB | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 54 | F | Drew Lock | SEA | QB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 55 | F | Gardner Minshew II | KC | QB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 56 | F | Teddy Bridgewater | TB | QB | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 57 | F | Trey Lance | LAC | QB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
Bo Nix is the QB19 in fantasy points per game as he’s run hot and cold. He has surpassed 20 fantasy points in two games while being held below 18 fantasy points in the other three contests. Nix has regressed big time from his monster rookie season. Among 40 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 30th in yards per attempt, 28th in passer rating, 29th in highly accurate throw rate, 32nd in catchable target rate, and he has the seventh-highest off-target rate. With all that said, this matchup lines up as another probable spike week for Nix because the Jets’ pass defense has been horrendous. New York has allowed the seventh-highest yards per attempt, the fourth-most passing touchdowns, the third-highest passer rating, and manufactured the fourth-lowest pressure rate.
Matthew Stafford has been absolutely ballin’ out. He’s the QB9 in fantasy points per game with at least 25.6 fantasy points in each of the last two games. Among 40 qualifying quarterbacks, Stafford ranks second in passing yards per game and passing touchdowns, seventh in passer rating, and first in hero throw rate. Stafford should smash again this week. Baltimore’s pass defense is in shambles, allowing the third-most passing yards per game, the most passing touchdowns, the third-highest in CPOE, and the sixth-highest success rate per dropback.
Last week, in his NFL debut, Dillon Gabriel finished as the QB19 in fantasy, but his per-dropback stats were quite concerning. Yes, he was 11th in passer rating and had three passing scores, but his accuracy metrics were rough even for his first start. Among 40 qualifying passers, he ranked 36th in aDOT and still managed to rank dead last in highly accurate throw rate and catchable target rate. Yes, it was a horrible matchup and his first NFL start, but those numbers still aren’t great at all. Gabriel could have more luck this week against a Pittsburgh pass defense that has allowed the third-most yards per attempt, the second-highest CPOE, and the eighth-highest success rate per dropback.
Aaron Rodgers has been and will continue to be a low-end QB2. He is the QB25 in fantasy points per game, while the Steelers aren’t asking much out of him these days. Among 40 qualifying passers, he is dead last in aDOT and has the second-highest percentage of his passing yards coming after the catch (72.9%). Despite these short area throws, Rodgers still ranks 19th in catchable target rate and has the ninth-highest turnover-worthy throw rate. The Browns haven’t been an overwhelming pass defense, allowing the seventh-highest passer rating and the sixth-most passing touchdowns, but they are 17th in success rate per dropback and rank 11th-best in pressure rate. If the Browns’ pass rush can get home, Rodgers will have a long day. Rodgers has the tenth-lowest adjusted completion rate and the third-highest turnover-worthy play rate when pressured.
Sam Darnold has been ballin’ this season. Last week, Seattle let him chuck it more with the matchup and script. He finished as the QB2 for the week with 341 through the air, 10.0 yards per attempt, and four passing touchdowns. Overall, he is the QB21 in fantasy points per game. Among 40 qualifying passers, Darnold ranks first in yards per attempt, third in passer rating, second in highly accurate throw rate, and third in hero throw rate. The matchup this week isn’t nearly as good, but Seattle could be forced to pass more this week with the Jaguars also fielding a strong run defense. Jacksonville has allowed the 12th-fewest yards per attempt, the second-lowest passer rating, and the ninth-lowest CPOE, but Jacksonville has also given up the sixth-most passing yards per game and the 12th-most passing touchdowns per game. Darnold should have a solid day with the upside to be a QB1 again.
Last week, Trevor Lawrence finished as the QB5 for the week on the strength of a season-high 54 rushing yards and two scores on the ground. He also contributed a season-high 8.8 yards per attempt and 221 passing yards with his arm. Among 40 qualifying passers, he ranks 29th in yards per attempt, 24th in highly accurate throw rate, and 13th in catchable target rate. He faces what has become a middle-of-the-road pass defense with Seattle. The Seahawks have allowed the seventh-most passing yards per game and 13th-most passing touchdowns (tied) while also ranking 18th in CPOE and 17th in success rate per dropback. Lawrence could surprise this week if the rushing becomes a bigger part of his game moving forward.
Receiver injuries don’t matter. Offensive line injuries don’t matter. Baker Mayfield just keeps doing the damn thing as the QB5 in fantasy points per game. He is shoving himself into the MVP conversation this season. His rushing production has helped his fantasy output, with at least 13 rushing yards in each game and three outings with at least 33 rushing yards. Among 40 qualifying passers, Mayfield ranks sixth in passing yards per game, 13th in yards per attempt, and second in hero throw rate. Mayfield will likely post another QB1-worthy stat line this week against a 49ers’ pass defense that has allowed the 12th-most passing touchdowns, the 11th-highest success rate per dropback, and ranks 19th in CPOE.
Week 6 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Puka Nacua | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 2 | A+ | Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET | WR | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 3 | A+ | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA | WR | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 4 | A+ | Emeka Egbuka | TB | WR | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 5 | A+ | George Pickens | DAL | WR | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 6 | A | Drake London | ATL | WR | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 7 | A | Davante Adams | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 8 | A | Rome Odunze | CHI | WR | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 9 | A | Ja’Marr Chase | CIN | WR | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 10 | A | Xavier Worthy | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 11 | A | Deebo Samuel Sr. | WAS | WR | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 12 | A | Tetairoa McMillan | CAR | WR | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 13 | A | Jaylen Waddle | MIA | WR | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | A | Courtland Sutton | DEN | WR | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 15 | A- | Brian Thomas Jr. | JAC | WR | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 16 | A- | Garrett Wilson | NYJ | WR | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 17 | A- | Stefon Diggs | NE | WR | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 18 | A- | A.J. Brown | PHI | WR | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 19 | A- | Ladd McConkey | LAC | WR | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 20 | A- | DK Metcalf | PIT | WR | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 21 | B+ | Keenan Allen | LAC | WR | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 22 | B+ | Marvin Harrison Jr. | ARI | WR | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 23 | B+ | Zay Flowers | BAL | WR | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 24 | B | Michael Pittman Jr. | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | B | Calvin Ridley | TEN | WR | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 26 | B | Chris Olave | NO | WR | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 27 | B | Jameson Williams | DET | WR | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 28 | B | DeVonta Smith | PHI | WR | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 29 | B | Jakobi Meyers | LV | WR | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 30 | B- | DJ Moore | CHI | WR | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 31 | B- | Romeo Doubs | GB | WR | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 32 | B- | Keon Coleman | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 33 | B- | Khalil Shakir | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 34 | C+ | Matthew Golden | GB | WR | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 35 | C+ | Wan’Dale Robinson | NYG | WR | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 36 | C+ | Rashid Shaheed | NO | WR | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 37 | C+ | Tee Higgins | CIN | WR | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 38 | C+ | Tre Tucker | LV | WR | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 39 | C+ | Jauan Jennings | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 40 | C+ | Cooper Kupp | SEA | WR | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 41 | C | Kendrick Bourne | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 42 | C | Troy Franklin | DEN | WR | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 43 | C | Marquise Brown | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 44 | C | Jerry Jeudy | CLE | WR | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 45 | C | Travis Hunter | JAC | WR | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 46 | C | Dontayvion Wicks | GB | WR | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 47 | C | Elic Ayomanor | TEN | WR | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 48 | C | Josh Downs | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 49 | C | Marvin Mims Jr. | DEN | WR | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 50 | C | Isaiah Bond | CLE | WR | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 51 | C | Tyquan Thornton | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 52 | C- | Ryan Flournoy | DAL | WR | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 53 | C- | Sterling Shepard | TB | WR | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 54 | C- | Malik Washington | MIA | WR | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 55 | C- | Kayshon Boutte | NE | WR | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 56 | C- | Jalen Tolbert | DAL | WR | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 57 | C- | Demarcus Robinson | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 58 | C- | Dyami Brown | JAC | WR | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 59 | D+ | Xavier Legette | CAR | WR | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 60 | D+ | Tory Horton | SEA | WR | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 61 | D+ | Rashod Bateman | BAL | WR | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 62 | D | JuJu Smith-Schuster | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 63 | D | Alec Pierce | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 64 | D | Quentin Johnston | LAC | WR | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 65 | D | Joshua Palmer | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 66 | D | Luther Burden III | CHI | WR | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 67 | D- | Luke McCaffrey | WAS | WR | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 68 | D- | Michael Wilson | ARI | WR | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 69 | D- | Olamide Zaccheaus | CHI | WR | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 70 | F | Jaylin Lane | WAS | WR | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 71 | F | Tez Johnson | TB | WR | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 72 | F | Isaac TeSlaa | DET | WR | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 73 | F | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | MIA | WR | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 74 | F | Parker Washington | JAC | WR | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 75 | F | Dont’e Thornton Jr. | LV | WR | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 76 | F | DeAndre Hopkins | BAL | WR | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 77 | F | Jalin Hyatt | NYG | WR | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 78 | F | Tutu Atwell | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 79 | F | Brandin Cooks | NO | WR | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 80 | F | Jordan Whittington | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 81 | F | Andrei Iosivas | CIN | WR | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 82 | F | Hunter Renfrow | CAR | WR | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 83 | F | Josh Reynolds | NYJ | WR | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 84 | F | Chimere Dike | TEN | WR | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 85 | F | Mack Hollins | NE | WR | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 86 | F | Tyler Lockett | TEN | WR | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 87 | F | Tre Harris | LAC | WR | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 88 | F | Chris Moore | WAS | WR | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 89 | F | DeMario Douglas | NE | WR | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 90 | F | Adonai Mitchell | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 91 | F | Ray-Ray McCloud III | ATL | WR | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 92 | F | Curtis Samuel | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 93 | F | Greg Dortch | ARI | WR | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 94 | F | Ashton Dulin | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 95 | F | Pat Bryant | DEN | WR | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 96 | F | Jahan Dotson | PHI | WR | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 97 | F | Beaux Collins | NYG | WR | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 98 | F | Jack Bech | LV | WR | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 99 | F | Marquez Valdes-Scantling | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 100 | F | Brycen Tremayne | CAR | WR | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 101 | F | Devaughn Vele | NO | WR | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 102 | F | Elijah Moore | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 103 | F | Zay Jones | ARI | WR | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 104 | F | Casey Washington | ATL | WR | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 105 | F | Jamari Thrash | CLE | WR | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 106 | F | Roman Wilson | PIT | WR | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 107 | F | Arian Smith | NYJ | WR | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 108 | F | Jimmy Horn Jr. | CAR | WR | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 109 | F | Savion Williams | GB | WR | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 110 | F | KeAndre Lambert-Smith | LAC | WR | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 111 | F | Van Jefferson | TEN | WR | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 112 | F | Ben Skowronek | PIT | WR | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 113 | F | Tylan Wallace | BAL | WR | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 114 | F | Skyy Moore | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 115 | F | Kyle Williams | NE | WR | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 116 | F | Ryan Miller | TB | WR | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 117 | F | Kalif Raymond | DET | WR | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 118 | F | Trent Sherfield Sr. | DEN | WR | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 119 | F | Scotty Miller | PIT | WR | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 120 | F | Tyrell Shavers | BUF | WR | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 121 | F | David Sills V | ATL | WR | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 122 | F | Tim Patrick | JAC | WR | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 123 | F | Tyler Johnson | NYJ | WR | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 124 | F | Malik Turner | SF | WR | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 125 | F | Mitch Tinsley | CIN | WR | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 126 | F | Tahj Washington | MIA | WR | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 127 | F | Malachi Corley | CLE | WR | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 128 | F | Jake Bobo | SEA | WR | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 129 | F | KhaDarel Hodge | ATL | WR | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 130 | F | Jalen Royals | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 131 | F | Dareke Young | SEA | WR | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 132 | F | Jalen Cropper | DAL | WR | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 133 | F | Dee Eskridge | MIA | WR | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 134 | F | Anthony Gould | IND | WR | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 135 | F | Simi Fehoko | ARI | WR | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 136 | F | Alex Bachman | LV | WR | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 137 | F | Gage Larvadain | CLE | WR | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 138 | F | Nikko Remigio | KC | WR | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 139 | F | Kameron Johnson | TB | WR | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 140 | F | Mason Tipton | NO | WR | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 141 | F | Tay Martin | WAS | WR | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 142 | F | Konata Mumpfield | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 143 | F | Konata Mumpfield | LAR | WR | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
In his last two games played, Golden has a 67.5% route share, a 14.7% target share, a 40.8% air-yard share, 55 receiving yards per game (2.12 yards per route run), and a 20% first-read share. Golden was the WR37 and WR30 in weekly scoring. He has two red zone targets and four deep targets this season. Since Week 4, the Bengals’ pass defense has featured two high at the 12th-highest rate (54.2%). Golden leads the team with a 24% target per route run rate, 2.87 yards per route run, and a 26.5% first-read share against two high. He’s a decent flex this week. Cincy is 16th in fantasy points per game and 20th in receiving yards per game allowed to perimeter wide receivers.
Doubs is the WR23 in fantasy points per game, but that is largely due to his three-touchdown eruption before the bye. Outside of that game, he has only one finish inside the top-36 wide receivers in weekly scoring (WR35). This week, Doubs faces a Bengals pass defense that over the last two games has featured two high at the 12th-highest rate (54.2%). Doubs ranks third on the team in target per route run rate (13%) against two high, with only 0.53 yards per route run and a 14.7% first-read share (third on the team). Doubs has six red zone targets in four games played. The Green Bay passing attack is so unpredictable weekly that I won’t fault anyone for playing Doubs even though the coverage shell matchup says to sit him. Just don’t be surprised if he returns a dud. Cincy is 16th in fantasy points per game and 20th in receiving yards per game allowed to perimeter wide receivers.
Tee Higgins is the WR59 in fantasy points per game with two top-36 weekly finishes (WR28, WR35). He has four red zone targets across his last four games. He has a 16.9% target share, 0.99 yards per route run (31.6 receiving yards per game), and a 24.1% first-read share. Higgins is a dice roll flex play with limited upside and a bad matchup. The Packers have allowed the tenth-fewest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
Since his return to the lineup, Xavier Worthy has been the WR24 in fantasy points per game. He has seen a 21.8% target share with a 40.4% air-yard share with 62.5 receiving yards per game (2.02 yards per route run) and a 25.5% first-read share. Worthy has three end zone targets in his last two games while leading the team with six deep targets. Worthy should smash this week against a banged-up secondary that was already allowing the tenth-most PPR points per target and the fifth-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Detroit has also allowed the third-most deep passing yards per game while ranking 17th in deep completion rate.
Jameson Williams has been incredibly disappointing this season. We heard all the hype all offseason about the growth of his role and skillset, yet he’s just been Detroit’s field stretcher again this season. Williams is the WR63 in fantasy points per game, with 40% of his target volume coming via deep shots (he leads Detroit in deep targets). This isn’t the matchup to covet Williams’ role in the offense. Kansas City has allowed the sixth-fewest deep passing yards per game, the seventh-lowest deep completion rate, and the lowest deep passer rating. Even if you don’t believe me with that angle, then let’s talk about the coverage matchup. Kansas City has the third-highest two high rate (62.4%). Against two high, Williams has only an 8.8% target share, 1.32 yards per route run, and an 11.4% first-read share. Sit Williams this week.
Khalil Shakir has been a steady WR3 as the WR35 in fantasy points per game. Shakir has finished as a top-36 wide receiver in three of his five games in weekly scoring (WR26, WR25, WR15). He has four red zone targets and two scores this season. Shakir has a 17.5% target share with 45.2 receiving yards per game (1.78 yards per route run) and a 17.7% first-read share. This week, he faces an Atlanta secondary that has featured single high at the highest rate in the NFL (68.5%). Against single high, Shakir has seen his numbers rise with a 20.5% target share, 2.38 yards per route run, and a 21.1% first-read share. Shakir has a tough matchup against a secondary that has allowed the fourth-fewest PPR points per target to slot receivers, but he should lead the way as Josh Allen‘s trusted weapon. It all balances out to make him a solid flex for Week 6.
It has been a disappointing season for D.J. Moore so far as the WR44 in fantasy points per game. He has only two red zone targets and two deep targets this season. Moore has only one top-36 weekly finish this season (WR29). He has a 15.8% target share, a 17.5% air-yard share, 1.36 yards per route run (43.3 receiving yards per game), and a 15.4% first-read share. He has a nice matchup this week, which gives him some flex viability. Washington has allowed the 11th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
Week 6 Running Back Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Jonathan Taylor | IND | RB | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 2 | A+ | Bijan Robinson | ATL | RB | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 3 | A+ | Christian McCaffrey | SF | RB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 4 | A | Josh Jacobs | GB | RB | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 5 | A | Jahmyr Gibbs | DET | RB | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 6 | A | James Cook III | BUF | RB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 7 | A | Saquon Barkley | PHI | RB | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 8 | A | Kyren Williams | LAR | RB | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 9 | A | De’Von Achane | MIA | RB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 10 | A | Ashton Jeanty | LV | RB | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 11 | A- | Javonte Williams | DAL | RB | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 12 | A- | Derrick Henry | BAL | RB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 13 | A- | Rico Dowdle | CAR | RB | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | B+ | Breece Hall | NYJ | RB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 15 | B | Quinshon Judkins | CLE | RB | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 16 | B | Jacory Croskey-Merritt | WAS | RB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 17 | B | Rachaad White | TB | RB | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 18 | B | Travis Etienne Jr. | JAC | RB | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 19 | B | J.K. Dobbins | DEN | RB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 20 | B | Cam Skattebo | NYG | RB | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 21 | B | D’Andre Swift | CHI | RB | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 22 | B- | Kenneth Walker III | SEA | RB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 23 | B- | Michael Carter | ARI | RB | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 24 | B- | Jaylen Warren | PIT | RB | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | C+ | Tony Pollard | TEN | RB | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 26 | C+ | David Montgomery | DET | RB | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 27 | C+ | Chase Brown | CIN | RB | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 28 | C+ | Rhamondre Stevenson | NE | RB | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 29 | C | Alvin Kamara | NO | RB | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 30 | C | TreVeyon Henderson | NE | RB | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 31 | C | Zach Charbonnet | SEA | RB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 32 | C | Hassan Haskins | LAC | RB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 33 | C | Isiah Pacheco | KC | RB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 34 | C | Kenneth Gainwell | PIT | RB | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 35 | C- | Kareem Hunt | KC | RB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 36 | C- | RJ Harvey | DEN | RB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 37 | C- | Kendre Miller | NO | RB | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 38 | C- | Tyler Allgeier | ATL | RB | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 39 | C- | Kimani Vidal | LAC | RB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 40 | D+ | Blake Corum | LAR | RB | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 41 | D+ | Sean Tucker | TB | RB | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 42 | D | Bhayshul Tuten | JAC | RB | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 43 | D | Isaiah Davis | NYJ | RB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 44 | D | Tyrone Tracy Jr. | NYG | RB | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 45 | D- | Justice Hill | BAL | RB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 46 | D- | Ollie Gordon II | MIA | RB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 47 | F | Tyjae Spears | TEN | RB | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 48 | F | Chris Rodriguez Jr. | WAS | RB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 49 | F | Kyle Monangai | CHI | RB | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 50 | F | Brashard Smith | KC | RB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 51 | F | Emari Demercado | ARI | RB | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 52 | F | Brian Robinson Jr. | SF | RB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 53 | F | Jaydon Blue | DAL | RB | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 54 | F | Jeremy McNichols | WAS | RB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 55 | F | Jerome Ford | CLE | RB | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 56 | F | Trevor Etienne | CAR | RB | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 57 | F | Emanuel Wilson | GB | RB | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 58 | F | Raheem Mostert | LV | RB | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 59 | F | Ray Davis | BUF | RB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 60 | F | Ty Johnson | BUF | RB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 61 | F | Keaton Mitchell | BAL | RB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 62 | F | Samaje Perine | CIN | RB | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 63 | F | Devin Singletary | NYG | RB | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 64 | F | Dylan Sampson | CLE | RB | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 65 | F | Zonovan Knight | ARI | RB | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 66 | F | DJ Giddens | IND | RB | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 67 | F | Kaleb Johnson | PIT | RB | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 68 | F | LeQuint Allen Jr. | JAC | RB | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 69 | F | Will Shipley | PHI | RB | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 70 | F | Kyle Juszczyk | SF | RB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 71 | F | A.J. Dillon | PHI | RB | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 72 | F | Chris Brooks | GB | RB | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 73 | F | Roschon Johnson | CHI | RB | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 74 | F | DeeJay Dallas | CAR | RB | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 75 | F | Tahj Brooks | CIN | RB | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 76 | F | Alec Ingold | MIA | RB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 77 | F | Dylan Laube | LV | RB | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 78 | F | George Holani | SEA | RB | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 79 | F | Isaac Guerendo | SF | RB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 80 | F | Julius Chestnut | TEN | RB | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 81 | F | Jarquez Hunter | LAR | RB | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 82 | F | Zamir White | LV | RB | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 83 | F | Jaleel McLaughlin | DEN | RB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 84 | F | Nyheim Hines | LAC | RB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 85 | F | Hunter Luepke | DAL | RB | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 86 | F | Adam Prentice | DEN | RB | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 87 | F | Rasheen Ali | BAL | RB | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 88 | F | Jaylen Wright | MIA | RB | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 89 | F | Sincere McCormick | SF | RB | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 90 | F | Amar Johnson | LAC | RB | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 91 | F | Reggie Gilliam | BUF | RB | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 92 | F | Craig Reynolds | DET | RB | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 93 | F | Terrell Jennings | NE | RB | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 94 | F | Tank Bigsby | PHI | RB | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 95 | F | Donovan Edwards | WAS | RB | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 96 | F | Elijah Mitchell | KC | RB | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 97 | F | Kene Nwangwu | NYJ | RB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 98 | F | Kene Nwangwu | NYJ | RB | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
D’Andre Swift has been a snooze-worthy volume-based RB2 this season (RB24). Swift is 14th in snap share, ninth in opportunity share, 20th in weighted opportunities, and 14th in targets among running backs. Among 47 qualifying backs, he ranks 39th in explosive run rate and 42nd in yards after contact per attempt. He has averaged 17.3 touches and 68.1 total yards. Washington is a middle-of-the-road run defense, ranking 16th in rushing yards per game, 14th in yards after contact per attempt, and allowing the tenth-lowest rushing success rate. Swift is a solid volume bet again this week, but there’s not much chance of a ceiling performance.
Dobbins continues to rumble along as a dependable RB2 as the RB17 in fantasy points per game. He has averaged 16.6 touches and 85 total yards. His production has come almost exclusively from his rushing work, as he has only one reception through the air in four of five games this season. Among 47 qualifying rushers, Dobbins ranks fourth in explosive run rate and 19th in missed tackles forced per attempt. Dobbins should have another strong week against the Jets’ porous defense. New York has allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the sixth-most yards after contact per attempt, and ranks 15th in missed tackle rate.
Sean Payton rug-pulled us again. After Week 4, when the backfield was whittled down to J.K. Dobbins and R.J. Harvey, Payton was back on his bs in Week 5. Tyler Badie cut into R.J. Harvey’s role, crushing his fantasy outlook. Harvey’s snap share fell to 21.4% with only four of 25 running back rushing opportunities. His route share fell to 18.6% despite getting three targets on his eight routes run. This is incredibly frustrating after he played well in Week 5, after seeing a growth in his usage. Until we see some sustained consistency in his usage, Harvey has to sit on fantasy benches.
Last week, Michael Carter took over the workhorse role for Arizona with 57.4% of the snaps with 23 touches and 73 total yards as the RB8 for the week. He had 18 of the 25 running back carries and a 35.1% route share (15.6% target share). He wasn’t very efficient with an 11% missed tackle rate and 1.26 yards after contact per attempt, but as we always say, “volume is king in fantasy.” Carter did split the red zone carries (two apiece) with Bam Knight. He looks in line for another solid day in Week 6. The Colts have allowed the 11th-highest explosive run rate, the fifth-highest yards before contact per attempt, and the 11th-highest success rate to gap runs (Carter 73.7% gap).
It has been a tough season for Derrick Henry so far. Lamar Jackson has had hammy issues, and the Ravens’ defense has fallen apart, which has hurt his weekly volume. Henry is the RB27 in fantasy points per game, averaging 13.6 touches and 70.6 total yards. He hasn’t had more than 50 rushing yards since Week 1. Henry’s gamescript sensitive role and his lack of passing game usage have crushed him. He still has been efficient with his rushing volume. Among 47 qualifying backs, he ranks seventh in explosive run rate and ninth in yards after contact per attempt. Sadly, this is another game that doesn’t project well for Henry. The Rams’ offense should shred the Ravens’ pass defense, and Baltimore will likely be trailing in this game. Los Angeles has also fielded an elite run defense. The Rams have allowed the tenth-fewest rushing yards per game, the lowest explosive run rate, and the fourth-fewest yards after contact per attempt. Henry will need at least one touchdown to save his fantasy day.
Travis Etienne is the RB14 in fantasy points per game, averaging 17.2 touches and 96.8 total yards. He is 17th in opportunity share, 18th in weighted opportunities, and seventh in red zone touches among backs. Among 47 qualifying backs, Etienne ranks 11th in explosive run rate and 14th in yards after contact per attempt. Etienne will have uphill sledding this week. Seattle’s run defense has remained stout, giving up the second-lowest explosive run rate and yards after contact per attempt and the third-fewest rushing yards per game.
The Seattle backfield usage has been frustrating. Over the last two weeks with Zach Charbonnet back, Walker has been the RB34 in fantasy points per game despite averaging 15.5 touches and 98 total yards. He has been losing the red zone fight with Charbonnet, with only four red zone rushing attempts to Charbonnet’s seven. In this two-game sample, Walker has had 29 of 50 running back carries, a 47.5% snap share, a 26.6% route share, and 5% target share. With his efficiency, touchdown regression will hit, but he’ll remain a frustrating player to have until he overtakes Charbonnet in the red zone department. He has clearly been the more efficient and explosive player, ranking third in explosive run rate and tenth in missed tackles forced per attempt. He’ll have another tough matchup on the ground to overcome this week. Jacksonville has allowed the 11th-fewest rushing yards per game, the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate, and the third-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
Since his return, Zach Charbonnet has been the RB29 in fantasy points per game, averaging 12 touches and 46 total yards. He’s been productive as the team’s goal line back with scores in both games. Since Week 4, he has seven red zone carries to Kenneth Walker’s four. Charbonnet has had 21 of the 50 running back carries, a 50.8% snap share, a 43.8% route share, and a 6.7% target share. He hasn’t been an efficient player, with only an 8% missed tackle rate and 1.94 yards after contact per attempt. Charbonnet remains a touchdown-dependent flex this week with a bad matchup. Jacksonville has allowed the 11th-fewest rushing yards per game, the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate, and the third-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
Week 6 Tight End Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Trey McBride | ARI | TE | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 2 | A | Tyler Warren | IND | TE | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 3 | A- | Jake Ferguson | DAL | TE | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 4 | B+ | Tucker Kraft | GB | TE | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 5 | B | Sam LaPorta | DET | TE | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 6 | B | Hunter Henry | NE | TE | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 7 | B- | Travis Kelce | KC | TE | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 8 | C+ | Dalton Kincaid | BUF | TE | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 9 | C | Darren Waller | MIA | TE | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 10 | C | Dallas Goedert | PHI | TE | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 11 | C | Kyle Pitts Sr. | ATL | TE | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 12 | C- | Zach Ertz | WAS | TE | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 13 | D+ | David Njoku | CLE | TE | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | D+ | Jake Tonges | SF | TE | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 15 | D | Mark Andrews | BAL | TE | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 16 | D | Mason Taylor | NYJ | TE | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 17 | D | Theo Johnson | NYG | TE | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 18 | D | Juwan Johnson | NO | TE | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 19 | D | Harold Fannin Jr. | CLE | TE | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 20 | D | Cade Otton | TB | TE | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 21 | D | AJ Barner | SEA | TE | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 22 | D- | Jonnu Smith | PIT | TE | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 23 | D- | Evan Engram | DEN | TE | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 24 | F | Tommy Tremble | CAR | TE | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | F | Chig Okonkwo | TEN | TE | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 26 | F | Isaiah Likely | BAL | TE | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 27 | F | Colston Loveland | CHI | TE | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 28 | F | Cole Kmet | CHI | TE | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 29 | F | Oronde Gadsden II | LAC | TE | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 30 | F | Michael Mayer | LV | TE | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 31 | F | Taysom Hill | NO | TE | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 32 | F | Mike Gesicki | CIN | TE | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 33 | F | Pat Freiermuth | PIT | TE | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 34 | F | Elijah Arroyo | SEA | TE | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 35 | F | Hunter Long | JAC | TE | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 36 | F | Gunnar Helm | TEN | TE | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 37 | F | Tyler Higbee | LAR | TE | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 38 | F | Daniel Bellinger | NYG | TE | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 39 | F | Noah Gray | KC | TE | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 40 | F | Noah Fant | CIN | TE | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 41 | F | Austin Hooper | NE | TE | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 42 | F | Dawson Knox | BUF | TE | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 43 | F | Darnell Washington | PIT | TE | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 44 | F | Tyler Conklin | LAC | TE | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 45 | F | Albert Okwuegbunam Jr. | LV | TE | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 46 | F | Davis Allen | LAR | TE | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 47 | F | Johnny Mundt | JAC | TE | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 48 | F | Will Dissly | LAC | TE | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 49 | F | Adam Trautman | DEN | TE | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 50 | F | Luke Schoonmaker | DAL | TE | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 51 | F | Elijah Higgins | ARI | TE | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 52 | F | Luke Farrell | SF | TE | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 53 | F | Brock Wright | DET | TE | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 54 | F | Foster Moreau | NO | TE | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 55 | F | Kylen Granson | PHI | TE | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 56 | F | John Bates | WAS | TE | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 57 | F | Colby Parkinson | LAR | TE | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 58 | F | Julian Hill | MIA | TE | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 59 | F | Ian Thomas | LV | TE | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 60 | F | Jeremy Ruckert | NYJ | TE | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 61 | F | Luke Musgrave | GB | TE | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 62 | F | Jackson Hawes | BUF | TE | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 63 | F | Mitchell Evans | CAR | TE | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 64 | F | Drew Sample | CIN | TE | @ GB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 65 | F | Nate Adkins | DEN | TE | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 66 | F | Tanner Conner | MIA | TE | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 67 | F | Charlie Kolar | BAL | TE | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 68 | F | John FitzPatrick | GB | TE | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 69 | F | Mo Alie-Cox | IND | TE | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 70 | F | Ben Sinnott | WAS | TE | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 71 | F | Brevyn Spann-Ford | DAL | TE | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 72 | F | Terrance Ferguson | LAR | TE | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 73 | F | Tucker Fisk | LAC | TE | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
Darren Waller is BACK! Over the last two weeks, he has finished as the TE4 and TE6 in weekly scoring while seeing three red zone targets and scoring three touchdowns. Overall, he has a 53.7% route share with a 14.8% target share with 52.5 receiving yards per game (2.92 yards per route run) and a 19.6% first-read share. Last week, he saw his route share increase to 65%. Waller could live in the 60-70% route share area code weekly, which is fine. I’m not projecting for Waller to have a big game in Week 6, though. Since Week 3, the Bolts have the tenth-highest single high rate (57.4%). Since Week 4, against single high, Waller has had only one target (4% target share) and a 5.9% first-read share. The Chargers have been one of the toughest teams against tight ends, giving up the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game and the fourth-fewest receiving yards to the position. Waller needs a touchdown to save his Week 6.
Hunter Henry has been a wonderful draft value for Fantasy GMs this season as the TE8 in fantasy points per game. He ranks first in deep targets and second in red zone targets among tight ends. Henry has an 18.2% target share, 1.88 yards per route run (50 receiving yards per game), and a 20.6% first-read share. He should destroy the Saints this week, who have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points per game and the ninth-most receiving yards to tight ends.
Juwan Johnson has an 18.8% target share, 1.39 yards per route run (44.2 receiving yards per game), and a 23.1% first-read share. This week, he’ll face a Patriots’ pass defense that has the sixth-highest rate of single-high (60.4%). Against single high, Johnson has a 21.4% target share, 1.58 yards per route run, and a 25% first-read share. Last week, with Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau active, Johnson still retained an 81.3% route share as Hill and Moreau combined to only run six routes. Maybe that changes in the weeks to come, but Johnson should still be viewed as the team’s full-time starting tight end. Johnson is a strong TE1 facing a defense that has allowed the second-most receiving yards and the seventh-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
Travis Kelce is the TE10 in fantasy points per game, seeing a 16.4% target share with 48.6 receiving yards per game (1.54 yards per route run) and a 20.5% first-read share. He is tied for third amongst tight ends with five red zone targets. Kelce should have a solid stat line this week, but don’t expect a monster outing. Detroit has allowed the 11th-fewest schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game to tight ends while also ranking 14th in receiving yards allowed. The Lions have given up the fifth-most receiving touchdowns (tied) to the position, so Kecle could get in the end zone this week to help boost his fantasy day.
Kyle Pitts has been a nice surprise this season as the TE9 in fantasy points per game. He has only one deep target and a red zone target so far. Pitts has an 18.2% target share, 1.64 yards per route run (51.3 receiving yards per game), and a 15.7% first-read share. Fantasy GMs shouldn’t expect much from Pitts this week, though. The Bills have the fourth-highest rate of two high (61%). Against two high, Pitts has seen his target share drop to 15.4% with 1.58 yards per route run and a 14.3% first-read share. Buffalo has been tough on tight ends over the last few seasons. This year, Buffalo has allowed the fewest schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game and the second-fewest receiving yards to the position. Look for a streamer this week instead of starting Pitts.
Week 6 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Green Bay Packers | GB | DST | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 2 | A | Philadelphia Eagles | PHI | DST | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 3 | A- | Los Angeles Rams | LAR | DST | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 4 | B+ | Denver Broncos | DEN | DST | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 5 | B+ | Pittsburgh Steelers | PIT | DST | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 6 | B+ | Indianapolis Colts | IND | DST | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 7 | B | Cleveland Browns | CLE | DST | @ PIT | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 8 | B | New England Patriots | NE | DST | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 9 | B | Seattle Seahawks | SEA | DST | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 10 | B- | Buffalo Bills | BUF | DST | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 11 | B- | Las Vegas Raiders | LV | DST | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 12 | C+ | Los Angeles Chargers | LAC | DST | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 13 | C+ | Jacksonville Jaguars | JAC | DST | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | C | Tennessee Titans | TEN | DST | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 15 | C | Detroit Lions | DET | DST | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 16 | C- | Washington Commanders | WAS | DST | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 17 | C- | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | TB | DST | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 18 | D+ | Kansas City Chiefs | KC | DST | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 19 | D | Arizona Cardinals | ARI | DST | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 20 | D | Dallas Cowboys | DAL | DST | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 21 | D- | New Orleans Saints | NO | DST | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 22 | D- | San Francisco 49ers | SF | DST | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 23 | F | New York Giants | NYG | DST | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 24 | F | Miami Dolphins | MIA | DST | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | F | New York Jets | NYJ | DST | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 26 | F | Chicago Bears | CHI | DST | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 27 | F | Carolina Panthers | CAR | DST | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 28 | F | Atlanta Falcons | ATL | DST | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
Week 6 Kicker Start/Sit Grades
| Rank | Grade | Name | Team | Position | Opp | Kickoff |
| 1 | A+ | Brandon Aubrey | DAL | K | @ CAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 2 | A- | Chase McLaughlin | TB | K | vs SF | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 3 | B+ | Matt Prater | BUF | K | @ ATL | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 4 | B | Cameron Dicker | LAC | K | @ MIA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 5 | B- | Harrison Butker | KC | K | vs DET | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 6 | C+ | Brandon McManus | GB | K | vs CIN | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 7 | C+ | Matt Gay | WAS | K | vs CHI | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 8 | C | Joshua Karty | LAR | K | @ BAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 9 | C | Wil Lutz | DEN | K | @ NYJ | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 10 | C | Jason Myers | SEA | K | @ JAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 11 | C | Jake Bates | DET | K | @ KC | Sun 8:20pm ET |
| 12 | C | Cam Little | JAC | K | vs SEA | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 13 | C | Chris Boswell | PIT | K | vs CLE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 14 | C | Eddy Pineiro | SF | K | @ TB | Sun 4:25pm ET |
| 15 | C | Jake Elliott | PHI | K | @ NYG | Thu 8:15pm ET |
| 16 | C | Michael Badgley | IND | K | vs ARI | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 17 | C | Cairo Santos | CHI | K | @ WAS | Mon 8:15pm ET |
| 18 | C- | Chad Ryland | ARI | K | @ IND | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 19 | C- | Andy Borregales | NE | K | @ NO | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 20 | D+ | Daniel Carlson | LV | K | vs TEN | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 21 | D+ | Parker Romo | ATL | K | vs BUF | Mon 7:15pm ET |
| 22 | D | Tyler Loop | BAL | K | vs LAR | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 23 | D | Joey Slye | TEN | K | @ LV | Sun 4:05pm ET |
| 24 | D | Ryan Fitzgerald | CAR | K | vs DAL | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 25 | D | Nick Folk | NYJ | K | vs DEN | Sun 9:30am ET |
| 26 | D | Blake Grupe | NO | K | vs NE | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 27 | D- | Riley Patterson | MIA | K | vs LAC | Sun 1:00pm ET |
| 28 | D- | Jude McAtamney | NYG | K | vs PHI | Thu 8:15pm ET |
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