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Run don’t walk to your waiver wire if Ken Walker is available
Oct 11, 2022 at 11:45 am ET • 8 min read
Since I’m asking you to trust me every time you open this newsletter and read my advice, I figure a little transparency isn’t too much to ask in return. So, with five weeks of the NFL season in the books, here’s how things stand in my 14 fantasy leagues to date:
Six teams at 4-1
Five teams at 3-2
Two teams at 2-3
One team at 1-4
That comes out to a 44-26 overall record after I went 10-4 in Week 5. I’m pretty happy with that start, with that one 1-4 team being a SuperFlex league where a rotating door at RB2 — J.D. McKissic was in there ahead of Darrell Henderson this week and the disappointments of George Kittle and Darnell Mooney really holding me back.
Of course, even in that league, I’m not giving up hope. I still have Lamar Jackson, and Alvin Kamara looks poised to take off after a very strong Week 5 and some flukey, injury-based concerns in the season’s first month. And hey, I’ve got Eno Benjamin on my bench, and it looks like he could help solve by RB2 conundrum in a big way for at least one week.
Benjamin is one of Jamey Eisenberg’s top waiver-wire targets this week, and he’s a top-12 RB in my first round of rankings for Week 6 for each position. You can find both of those in the rest of today’s newsletter, with my top-150 flex rankings down at the bottom, too. For more help with injuries and waiver claims, make sure you tune in to Fantasy Football Today on CBS Sports HQ at noon ET today as we talk about the latest injuries and storylines. And for more help locking in your waiver-wire claims make sure you’re subscribed to the FFT YouTube stream tonight at 8 p.m., where we’ll be taking your questions live for an hour.
Tomorrow, we’ll have Heath Cummings’ previews for each position plus some trade talk coming out of Week 5 — email your trade questions to Chris.Towers@ViacomCBS.com with the subject line “#AskFFT” to be included. And here’s what else we’ve got on tap in today’s newsletter:
Top Week 6 Waiver Wire Targets
Week 6 Rankings
Top Week 6 Waiver Wire Targets
Oct 2, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) runs against the Cleveland Browns during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. USA TODAY Sports
This might be the best crop of waiver-wire targets of the season, led by one running back who is staring at a significant rest-of-season role and another who could be a must-start option this week. Here are Jamey Eisenberg’s top waiver-wire targets for Week 6:
Jamey Eisenberg’s top targets
Kenneth Walker, RB, Seahawks (70%) — With Rashaad Penny out for the season, Walker is positioned very well to be an impact player. He’s not available everywhere, but you need to make sure he’s not out there in your league. Walker has a clear runway to season-long RB2 upside, and he’s the kind of player you can blow out most, if not all, of your remaining FAB budget for. Just think about it this way: How much would you spend on Dameon Pierce if he were dropped in your league? That’s what you should be willing to spend on Walker.
Eno Benjamin, RB, Cardinals (22%) — If we were just talking about Week 6 … well, I’d still prefer Walker, because I don’t know if James Conner and Darrel Williams are going to be out this week. But if they are, I’m going to rank Benjamin higher than Walker this week as the Cardinals lead back. Hopefully, we get some kind of update on Conner and Williams before Tuesday night’s run.
Taysom Hill, TE, Saints (52%) — If Hill wasn’t tight end eligible, I’d scoff at the idea that you should be buying his early-season production. At tight end? Well, he’s my No. 9 player at the position this season. He has one target and one pass attempt this season, so you’re better on a rushing touchdown, or at least a long run. It’s gross, but I genuinely don’t feel any better about the prospect of starting Tyler Conklin or Hayden Hurst this week, so here we are.
Geno Smith, QB, Seahawks (57%) — I have no idea if Smith can keep playing at the level he is. I’d bet against it, because he’s been one of the best passers in the league. But he’s looked legitimately excellent and has two terrific wide receivers he’s targeting on more than half his passes, which simplifies things quite a bit for him. He’s just outside of my top-12 for this week, and that may be too low.
Jakobi Meyers, WR, Patriots (59%) — If we’re not considering positions here, Meyers might just be the second-best option on the wire this week for the rest of the season. He’s earning targets at an incredibly high rate so far this season and his performance with rookie Bailey Zappe in Week 5 was one of the more impressive showings by any WR this season. He’s legitimately good.
Week 6 Rankings
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Here are my initial rankings for Week 6, but you should check out the links below for more of my thoughts on more than 90 players for Week 6 at quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and tight end. And those will be updated throughout the week, so make sure you keep them handy for when you’re setting your lineups. These are all for PPR leagues:
Quarterbacks
Josh Allen @KC
Patrick Mahomes vs. BUF
Lamar Jackson @NYG
Jalen Hurts vs. DAL
Justin Herbert vs. DEN
Kyler Murray @SEA
Tom Brady @PIT
Kirk Cousins @MIA
Joe Burrow @NO
Trevor Lawrence @IND
Aaron Rodgers vs. NYJ
Russell Wilson @LAC
Geno Smith vs. ARI
Carson Wentz @CHI
Matthew Stafford vs. CAR
Marcus Mariota vs. SF
Justin Fields vs. WAS
Andy Dalton vs. CIN
Kenny Pickett vs. TB
Daniel Jones vs. BAL
Skylar Thompson vs. MIN
Matt Ryan vs. JAX
Jacoby Brissett vs. NE
Zach Wilson @GB
Jimmy Garoppolo @ATL
Cooper Rush @PHI
P.J. Walker @LAR
Bailey Zappe @CLE
Running backs
Christian McCaffrey @LAR
Saquon Barkley vs. BAL
Leonard Fournette @PIT
Rhamondre Stevenson @CLE
Austin Ekeler vs. DEN
Alvin Kamara vs. CIN
Dalvin Cook @MIA
Joe Mixon @NO
Aaron Jones vs. NYJ
Nick Chubb vs. NE
Eno Benjamin @SEA
David Montgomery vs. WAS
Breece Hall @GB
Jeff Wilson @ATL
Melvin Gordon @LAC
Kenneth Walker vs. ARI
Raheem Mostert vs. MIN
James Robinson @IND
Ezekiel Elliott @PHI
Miles Sanders vs. DAL
Devin Singletary @KC
Kareem Hunt vs. NE
Clyde Edwards-Helaire vs. BUF
J.K. Dobbins @NYG
Najee Harris vs. TB
Travis Etienne @IND
AJ Dillon vs. NYJ
Michael Carter @GB
Darrell Henderson vs. CAR
Deon Jackson vs. JAX
Tyler Allgeier vs. SF
Cam Akers vs. CAR
Tony Pollard @PHI
J.D. McKissic @CHI
Mike Boone @LAC
Phillip Lindsay vs. JAX
Tevin Coleman @ATL
Zack Moss @KC
Antonio Gibson @CHI
Mark Ingram vs. CIN
Khalil Herbert vs. WAS
Brian Robinson Jr. @CHI
Caleb Huntley vs. SF
Alexander Mattison @MIA
Chase Edmonds vs. MIN
Kenyan Drake @NYG
Samaje Perine @NO
Kenneth Gainwell vs. DAL
Rachaad White @PIT
DeeJay Dallas vs. ARI
Joshua Kelley vs. DEN
Jaylen Warren vs. TB
Sony Michel vs. DEN
James Cook @KC
Damien Harris @CLE
D’Onta Foreman @LAR
Myles Gaskin vs. MIN
Matt Breida vs. BAL
Isaiah Pacheco vs. BUF
Avery Williams vs. SF
Wide receivers
Cooper Kupp vs. CAR
Justin Jefferson @MIA
Stefon Diggs @KC
A.J. Brown vs. DAL
Ja’Marr Chase @NO
Deebo Samuel @ATL
Mike Williams vs. DEN
Michael Pittman vs. JAX
Marquise Brown @SEA
Courtland Sutton @LAC
Mike Evans @PIT
CeeDee Lamb @PHI
Tyreek Hill vs. MIN
DeVonta Smith vs. DAL
Diontae Johnson vs. TB
Tyler Lockett vs. ARI
Christian Kirk @IND
DK Metcalf vs. ARI
Chris Godwin @PIT
Amari Cooper vs. NE
Jakobi Meyers @CLE
Jaylen Waddle vs. MIN
Gabe Davis @KC
Curtis Samuel @CHI
D.J. Moore @LAR
Adam Thielen @MIA
Jerry Jeudy @LAC
Allen Lazard vs. NYJ
Rondale Moore @SEA
JuJu Smith-Schuster vs. BUF
Terry McLaurin @CHI
Drake London vs. SF
Romeo Doubs vs. NYJ
George Pickens vs. TB
Josh Palmer vs. DEN
Brandon Aiyuk @ATL
Garrett Wilson @GB
Darius Slayton vs. BAL
Devin Duvernay @NYG
Richie James vs. BAL
Alec Pierce vs. JAX
Allen Robinson vs. CAR
K.J. Osborn @MIA
Donovan Peoples-Jones vs. NE
Darnell Mooney vs. WAS
Marvin Jones @IND
Tyler Boyd @NO
Chase Claypool vs. TB
Corey Davis @GB
Zay Jones @IND
Khalil Shakir @KC
Noah Brown @PHI
Marquez Valdes-Scantling vs. BUF
DeVante Parker @CLE
Greg Dortch @SEA
Elijah Moore @GB
Cedrick Wilson Jr. vs. MIN
Russell Gage @PIT
Randall Cobb vs. NYJ
Robbie Anderson @LAR
Tight ends
Travis Kelce vs. BUF
Mark Andrews @NYG
Dallas Goedert vs. DAL
Tyler Higbee vs. CAR
Zach Ertz @SEA
David Njoku vs. NE
George Kittle @ATL
Gerald Everett vs. DEN
Taysom Hill vs. CIN
Hayden Hurst @NO
Logan Thomas @CHI
Evan Engram @IND
Mike Gesicki vs. MIN
Irv Smith @MIA
Mo Alie-Cox vs. JAX
Tyler Conklin @GB
Cade Otton @PIT
Hunter Henry @CLE
Cole Kmet vs. WAS
Robert Tonyan vs. NYJ
Will Dissly vs. ARI
Noah Fant vs. ARI
Juwan Johnson vs. CIN
Harrison Bryant vs. NE
Top-150 Flex Rankings
Cooper Kupp vs. CAR
Justin Jefferson @MIA
Christian McCaffrey @LAR
Saquon Barkley vs. BAL
Stefon Diggs @KC
Leonard Fournette @PIT
Rhamondre Stevenson @CLE
Austin Ekeler vs. DEN
A.J. Brown vs. DAL
Alvin Kamara vs. CIN
Dalvin Cook @MIA
Travis Kelce vs. BUF
Joe Mixon @NO
Ja’Marr Chase @NO
Aaron Jones vs. NYJ
Deebo Samuel @ATL
Nick Chubb vs. NE
Mike Williams vs. DEN
Eno Benjamin @SEA
Mark Andrews @NYG
Michael Pittman vs. JAX
Marquise Brown @SEA
Courtland Sutton @LAC
David Montgomery vs. WAS
Melvin Gordon @LAC
Mike Evans @PIT
CeeDee Lamb @PHI
Tyreek Hill vs. MIN
Kenneth Walker vs. ARI
Jeff Wilson @ATL
DeVonta Smith vs. DAL
Diontae Johnson vs. TB
Tyler Lockett vs. ARI
Breece Hall @GB
Raheem Mostert vs. MIN
James Robinson @IND
Christian Kirk @IND
Ezekiel Elliott @PHI
DK Metcalf vs. ARI
Chris Godwin @PIT
Miles Sanders vs. DAL
Devin Singletary @KC
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