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šŸˆ MNF Preview + Risers/Fallers + Add/Drop/Trade Candidates Heading into Week 10

'Tis Cardinals @ Cowboys! We will preview the Monday night game, analyze fantasy risers and fallers, and recommend players to add, drop, and trade away. There is also bonus content!

Monday Night Football Preview 

Matchups: Cardinals @ Cowboys (weird that last week’s game was two teams with names that start with C too)

Times: 8:15PM ET

Where to Watch: ESPN and ABC

Spreads: DAL -3.5

Totals: 54.5

He’s on the Cardinals, but this pic of Jacoby Brissett on the Patriots is too good.

Things to Pay Attention to on MNF

  • The Cardinals Offense with Jacoby Brissett

  • Dallas’ RB split

  • Did you know Matt Eberflus is the Cowboys’ DC? It all makes sense now

  • Arizona’s backfield distribution

Fantasy Risers After Week 7 šŸ“ˆ

Rico Dowdle:

Dowdle took the Panthers’ RB1 reigns in Week 9 he is showing no signs of giving them back. In games where he sees the vast majority of touches, the Panthers are 3-0, and that should continue this upcoming week against the Saints.

Chase Brown (again): 

Chase Brown is heading into his bye, but he has been dominant these last two weeks. He is catching passes, and Flacco is keeping this team in games. If you bought him low, you should be feeling pretty good right now, especially considering his schedule post-bye.

Parker Washington:

The Jaguars’ wide receiver saw 10 targets in the game before their bye two weeks ago, and he saw 9 targets in Week 9. With Travis Hunter expected to miss a decent amount of time, if not the remainder of the season, Washington is going to have a weekly role. It is also worth noting that Brian Thomas Jr. suffered an injury in Week 9. Pay close attention to his status, because if BTJ misses, Washington would become a borderline must-start WR off of waivers.

Colston Loveland:

Loveland was electric against the Bengals, and it could be a sign of things to come for the rookie. It is also worth noting Cole Kmet left this game with an injury. If he were to miss any additional time, Loveland’s star has a chance to continue its ascension.

Fantasy Fallers After Week 5 šŸ“‰

Alvin Kamara:

Alvin Kamara is droppable in leagues with 10 or less teams at this point. He is on on a terrible offense, and is not efficient enough with his limited workload to produce like he used to. If you did not trade Kamara away already, it is probably too late.

Rome Odunze:

If you would have told me that the Bears and Bengals were going to combine for almost 90 points, I would have said that Odunze probably went nuclear… That was not the case. He continue to disappoint as the Bears have continued to put an emphasis on the run game. The sophomore has gone from fantasy roster WR1 status to WR3 status in short order.

Keenan Allen:

Keenan Allen has quietly seen his snap share fall heavily over the last 2 weeks, and we think that it is something worth acknowledging. He has a great matchup this week, but if he performs well and still plays less than 40% of snaps, do not be surprised when we recommend moving off of him before the fantasy trade deadline.

Chris Olave:

Olave has been disappointing since we recommending you sell him high. With Shough at QB, the former Buckeye’s ceiling takes a massive hit, and unfortunately it looks like Chris Olave is going to be a fairly pedestrian fantasy option for the rest of the season.

To see how EVERY player has risen or fallen in our rankings, check out our Rest of Season Rankings tool daily! Click on the Player Profiles for additional info in the form of write-ups from Samps (myself)!

Add/Drop/Trade Candidates

TRADE AWAY RJ Harvey

Last week, we recommended trading away RJ Harvey. This week, we are doing the same. He has scored a receiving touchdown in 3 consecutive games, and he has a bleak remaining schedule. See what sort of offer you can get for the rookie.

TRADE AWAY Ashton Jeanty:

We are, once again, recommending you sell Ashton Jeanty high. His best performances have come when he has caught lots of passes, and we are not certain that he will continue to catch lots of passes. With Denver twice, Cleveland, and Houston remaining on the schedule, we recommend moving off the rookie RB.

ADD Joe Flacco:

The elder statesman continues to impress, and with him going on bye, we recommend adding him if you have a spot and need a QB. He faces the Steelers after the bye, a team he just torched.

DROP Keon Coleman:

Coleman is not rostered in tons of leagues, but he is still rostered in too many leagues. Outside of Week 1, where he caught a deflected touchdown, he has been largely invisible. You can cut him in favor of someone else.

To see the rest of our move recommendations for Week 10, check out the Transactions tool in the WalterPicks app on Tuesday morning!

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