
Fantasy Football Hot Takes: Week 6
So while theĀ bargain bin articles are reserved for the value, and often, safer plays. This article will be geared more for those fiery takes that may lead to taking down a tournament in fantasy football week 6. Not only is playing the chalk boring, but itās quite unprofitable in most tournament formats. Here are my red-hot Fantasy Football Hot Takes.
Alex Smith will be a top 5 QB
Let me prefaceĀ this by saying that this prediction could drastically change depending on how the weather turns out come Sunday morning. Alex Smith isnāt known for his down the field passing, but if there truly are wind gust in the 20 ā 30 MPH range, Iāll be mitigating my exposure to the game as a whole. Now that thatās out-of-the-way, I can now profess my love for the shootout that this game is going to be.
I talked up Jeremy Maclin and Travis Kelce in my bargains article, but to reiterate, I donāt see how this Oakland defense can stop Andy Reidās team coming off of a bye. Oakland has allowed the second highest PPR fantasy points to opposing wide receivers and I donāt see that changing any time soon. Itās also important to note that Alex Smith does have some sneaky rushing upside and has been known to run for a touchdown every once in a while.
LeSean McCoy will score over 30 DraftKings points

While McCoy wonāt be much of a contrarian play, heās a chalk play that Iāll still be fully exposed to. The Bills currently sit as 9 point favorites, at home. Itās a dream spot for Shady, as he continues to soak up all of the usage in the Billsā offense. His usage should only increase as theyāll take on San Fran, who is playing at the fastest pace in the NFL. The Billās have seen sharp action already influence the 1.5 point line move. Iād expect Shady to nab the 100 yard rushing bonus, then toss in a touchdown, and a few receptions, and heāll be on his way to a big day.
The Texanās offense will score 4 or more touchdowns
Will the Brock-et Ship finally take off? (Yikes, that was cheesy, Iāll see myself out) Seriously, this kid is stealing money from the Texans at this point.
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If thereās any defense you want to face to get out of a slump, the Coltās have to be one of them. As of now, the Texans are 3 point favorites and projected to score 25.75 points. While the Coltās were able to get a few players back from injury, they continue to give up points and allow opposing offenses to have their way. So far Indy has given up 29.6 pointsĀ per game, which ranks them second worst in the NFL.
Itās been reported that Vontae Davis will not shadow this week, so both DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller are slated to see some coverage from Davis, but I think Brock will have no problem throwing the ball around. Iāll have some exposure to Brock and Fuller stacks, Miller and Houston defense stacks, and Miller, Houston defense and Fuller stacks.
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks will beat Atlanta by double digits
Again, this game could be influenced by weather so be on the lookout for the latest weather reports come Sunday. Outside of wind and rain, I think this is a nut spot for almost every relevant fantasy player on the Seattle. Starting at quarterback, all signs point to Russell Wilson being close to, if not, fully healthy. At running back, Christine Michael will continue to get the bulk of the carries, and if this game gets out of hand quick (Seattle is favored by 6.5 points) we could see a steady dose of Michael. Then at the pass catching positions, Baldwin, Graham, and Lockett, will go up against the Atlanta secondary which has allowed opposing pass catchers to put up huge games.
Next: Week 6 Fantasy Football Rankings
Good luck.