Start or Sit Week 2

Let’s dive right in boys and girls!

Must Starts

James White RB: James White proved once again in week 1 that he is not only the Patriots number one option out of the backfield, but he is going to continue to be Tom Brady’s security blanket. White gets a dream matchup against Miami, and a I expect him to capitalize in a major way.

Any God Damn New England Patriot: The Patriots are going to have an absolute field day against the terrible Miami defense. Expect Brady and friends to run up the score heavily this week. When in doubt, start your Patriots.

John Brown WR: Brown had a breakout performance against the Jets last week, proving he is the real number one option for Josh Allen in a Buffalo. Allen is not a QB I want to rely on in fantasy, but this weeks matchup against the New York Giants junior varsity defense and secondary is too good to pass up. I bet Brown at least gets lose for a long score on Sunday.

Josh Jacobs RB: The rookie RB had a breakout performance for the Raiders last week against a tough Denver defense. I love his matchup against a still shaky Kansas City defense this week. Expect him to find the end zone at least once.

Tyrell Williams WR: The Oakland offense looked like a finely tuned machine without Antonio a Brown last week. And Tyrell Williams proved he can hold his own as the #1 option. Start Williams with confidence against Kansas City.

Mark Andrews TE: Andrew hauled in all of his eight carries for a monster day against a Miami. He won’t have as good of a matchup going against Arizona, but they are nothing special either. Jackson may have found a nice new security blanket in the rookie tight end.

Matt Ryan QB: Matt Ryan had a tough game last week in Minnesota but still put up a decent fantasy performance. We expect him to explode at home against the Eagles who’s secondary had a lack luster performance against Washington last week.

Cam Newton QB: I know everyone has been down on Cam due to the shoulder surgery and his overall attitude. But I think he has a huge game against a Tampa this week. That defense is till bad, and Cam will look to prove the doubters wrong with a few bombs down field for touchdowns.

Must Sit

Courtland Sutton WR: Despite his coming out party as the Broncos new number one, the Bears are still the Bears. And they’re not going to give much up.

Any Arizona Cardinal: The Ravens defense looks to be as formidable as any other year in the past. And No 4th quarter Murray magic will come to save your fantasy day. Take a pass on the Cardinals here.

Phillip Lindsay RB: Running back against the Bears defense. Enough said.

Aaron Jones RB: It’s clear that Jones does not really have a clear cut role in this new Matt Lafleur offense. And I am not taking the risk of finding out this week against that staunch Minnesota front line.