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We are heading into Week 8. Some big fantasy stars won’t be on the field this week due to injuries that may be hurting your team, including one of the best quarterbacks in football.
I’ve got you covered on who you should be looking to add to your team this week.
RB Chase Edmonds
David Johnson’s injury might be more severe than previously suspected. He saw just one carry before Chase Edmonds came in and took over. He proceeded to run all over the Giants with 150 rushing and three touchdowns.
If Johnson misses any more games, Edmonds has an opportunity to be a late fantasy breakout star.
TE Gerald Everett
The Rams tight end has seen double-digit targets in two of his last three games. He also has double-digit fantasy points in three of the previous four games.
WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling
With all the injuries to the Packers receiving core, if MVS can run the way he did on that 74-yard touchdown, he should see in increase in opportunities in the upcoming games.
RB Latavius Murray
If you are an Alvin Kamara owner, you should have Murray as your handcuff.
We’re not sure of the extent of Kamara’s ankle injury for the time being, but the Saints have a bye in Week 9, they could let him sit again just for precaution, so that means another workhorse day for Murray.
RB Mark Walton
It looks like the Kenyan Drake days are in Miami might be over as Walton out-carried him 13-6 last week.
WR DeVante Parker
Yes, another Dolphin. Parker led the team with 10 targets against the Bills last week and has a receiving touchdown in three consecutive games.
Who Should You Pick Up If You Are A Patrick Mahomes Owner?
Mahomes will miss some time due to his knee injury. It has been projected it might be three games. Here are some quarterbacks with low owner percentages, along with their schedule the next three weeks that can be a viable replacement.
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Next three games:
At Pittsburgh
Vs. Jets
At Indianapolis
Do you believe in Fitzmagic? Fitz played well against a good defense in the Bills this past week. Miami is not good by any means, but they’ve played better in recent weeks. Fitz also has great flashes of games and might be on that next ride.
Gardner Minshew
Next three games:
Vs. Jets
Vs. Houston
Bye
Minshew has played well in the absence of Nick Foles. He’s a great decision-maker with only two interceptions on the seasons and touchdowns in six of his seven games.
He can extend drives with his legs as well; he has at least 40 rushing yards in two of his last three games.
Kirk Cousins
Next three games:
Vs. Washington
At Kansas City
At Dallas
I would never have thought I’d be putting Kirk Cousins in this article, but with two consecutive games with four touchdowns and three with 300 passing yards, plus his upcoming schedule, he’s become a viable option.
Jacoby Brissett
Next three games:
Vs. Denver
At Pittsburgh
Vs. Miami
Maybe it’s because he was going to be a backup before Andrew Luck’s retirement, but Brissett has not gotten much attention for how well he’s played this year. He’s thrown for multiple touchdowns in five of six games and has at least 15 fantasy points in six of seven.
Andy Dalton
Next three games:
at Los Angeles Rams
Bye
Baltimore
The Bengals are not good as a team, but Dalton has been good as a fantasy quarterback this year. He has exceeded his projected point total in five of his seven games and has thrown 230 yards or more in six of seven.
With an NFL leading 41 passing attempts per-game, he gets plenty of opportunities to put up numbers.
Sam Darnold
at Jacksonville
at Miami
New York Giants
Darnold came back from mono and had a great game against Dallas. After this tough game against New England, the next three games are great matchups. He also has the sixth easiest schedule for the remainder of the season; he’s someone you can rely on for a while.
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John “Supi” Supowitz is a graduate from Quinnipiac University with a Masters in Sports Journalism. He is also currently a part of the Game Day Production Staff for a minor league baseball team. If you want to pique his interest, bring up the Yankees, pro-wrestling, or King of The Hill. You can follow him on Twitter @Imthatsupi85 and Instagram @Imthatsupi.