Level | Rating | Percentiles | |
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Diamond | 900+ | 99th | |
Platinum | 800-899 | 95th-98th | |
Gold | 700-799 | 81st-94th | |
Silver | 600-699 | 60th-80th | |
Bronze | 0-599 | 0-59th |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | |||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | ||
QB | Lamar JacksonBal - QB
| 22.87 | 89% (-6) | 7 | Lamar Jackson's passing numbers didn't improve in the Ravens' first game with new offensive coordinator Todd Monken, and he could struggle to move the ball through the air again in Week 2 against a Bengals defense that led the league in QB rating against in 2022. | ||||
WR | Ja'Marr ChaseCin - WR
| 20.02 | 98% (–) | 18 | Ja'Marr Chase did little on nine targets in bad weather during the Bengals' opener, but he should rebound in Week 2 against an injury-depleted Ravens secondary that ranked 28th in receiving yards allowed to wideouts in 2022. | ||||
WR | CeeDee LambDal - WR
| 16.86 | 99% (–) | 40 | CeeDee Lamb registered 77 yards in the season opener for Dallas but will likely draw coverage from All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner in Week 2, as the Cowboys host a Jets squad that allowed 217 passing yards in their first game overall, which was 23rd in the NFL. | ||||
RB | Tony PollardTen - RB
| 16.18 | 99% (–) | 42 | Tony Pollard found the end zone twice in the season opener for Dallas but will face a ferocious Jets front seven in Week 2 that did not allow a rushing touchdown in their first game. | ||||
RB | Joe MixonHou - RB
| 14.08 | 94% (-2) | 55 | Joe Mixon posted solid numbers in last week's loss, and he seems to be the unquestioned bell cow in the Bengals' backfield heading into Week 2's tilt against a Ravens defense that finished in the top three in rushing yards per game allowed and yards per carry allowed in 2022. | ||||
TE | David NjokuCle - TE
| 10.21 | 56% (-13) | 120 | David Njoku saw only three targets in the Browns' opener and watched Harrison Bryant vulture a red-zone touchdown, but he might be a little more involved in Week 2 against a Steelers defense that allowed the 10th-most receptions to tight ends in 2022. | ||||
W/R/T | Najee HarrisPit - RB
| 12.00 | 81% (-7) | 78 | Najee Harris saw only eight touches in last week's blowout loss, but the Steelers' workhorse back should be a lot more involved in Week 2 against a Browns defense that finished in the bottom eight in rushing yards per game allowed, yards per carry allowed and rushing TDs allowed in 2022. | ||||
BN | Miles SandersCar - RB
| 11.73 | 74% (-5) | 86 | Miles Sanders was heavily involved as both a runner and receiver and racked up 98 total yards in his Carolina debut, though he'll face a tough New Orleans defense in Week 2 that limited Derrick Henry to only 62 yards on the ground last week. | ||||
BN | Terry McLaurinWas - WR
| 10.79 | 45% (-10) | 109 | Terry McLaurin managed just two catches in the season opener for Washington as he continues to recover from a turf toe injury, and will likely have to deal with elite Denver cornerback Patrick Surtain in Week 2. | ||||
BN | Christian KirkJax - WR
| 10.09 | 37% (-15) | 121 | Christian Kirk had just one catch last week for the Jaguars as Calvin Ridley dominated Trevor Lawrence's attention, but it's too early to write Kirk off after last year's 1,100-yard campaign, and he'll look to get back on track in Week 2 against the Chiefs. | ||||
BN | D'Andre SwiftChi - RB
| 10.87 | 33% (+1) | 107 | D'Andre Swift served as the backup to Kenneth Gainwell in Week 1 for the Eagles, but with Gainwell picking up a rib injury, Swift could see an expanded role in Week 2 versus a Vikings defense that yielded 73 rushing yards in their season opener, which was eighth in the NFL. | ||||
BN | Samaje PerineDen - RB
| 10.57 | 20% (+6) | 114 | Samaje Perine was the Broncos' leading pass-catcher in their opener while splitting the backfield workload with Javonte Williams, albeit with just 37 receiving yards, and he could make an impact through the air in Week 2 against a Commanders defense that gave up a league-high six receiving TDs to RBs in 2022. | ||||
BN | Raheem MostertMia - RB
| 11.14 | 33% (-8) | 103 | Raheem Mostert was the only Dolphins back to see more than three touches in their opener, but in Week 2, he'll get a Patriots defense that gave up 105.5 rushing yards per game in 2022, the sixth-lowest total in the league. | ||||
BN | Luke MusgraveGB - TE
| 7.48 | 8% (+1) | 212 | |||||
BN | Puka NacuaLAR - WR
| 10.51 | 22% (+22) | 115 | |||||
BN | Kenneth GainwellPhi - RB
| 0.00 | 1% (-4) | 520 | Kenneth Gainwell handled over 60-percent of the offensive snaps amongst Philadelphia running backs in Week 1, but also picked up a rib injury, leaving his status in question for a Week 2 clash with a Vikings defense that surrendered only 73 rushing yards in their season opener, which was eighth in the NFL. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | |||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | ||
K | Younghoe KooAtl - K
| 8.53 | 87% (-4) | 164 | Younghoe Koo was called upon on a limited basis in the Falcons' opener, though he did connect on a 49-yard field-goal heading into a Week 2 matchup against the Packers. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | |||||||
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Pos | Defense/Special Teams | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | ||
DEF | BaltimoreBal - DEF
| 8.05 | 50% (-37) | 191 |