Welcome to Sit & Start (Week 6). This is where we highlight a few players at each position that we want to sit or start this week. We will avoid the obvious starts, and for the sits, we will avoid the obvious ones. This is a place to deal with the players who make tougher decisions. For our full weekly rankings list, head to The FFU Weekly Rankings Page or try our Sit/Start Tool Powered by Fantasy Pros.
It’s important to mention that quarterbacks are about 1QB leagues. In a superflex league, every quarterback is relevant.
Sit ‘Em- Quarterbacks
Embed from Getty ImagesBo Nix, Broncos vs LAC (29)
Bo Nix is a must-sit for Week 6 against the Los Angeles Chargers is not advisable.
Nix, while showing flashes of potential, is still a rookie quarterback adjusting to the NFL level. The Chargers’ defense has been solid this season despite their offense’s struggles and ranks among the top in points allowed per game and defensive efficiency.
They have also been effective at generating pressure and forcing turnovers, which could make it difficult for Nix to perform well.
Additionally, the Chargers’ offense, led by Justin Herbert, has been efficient and effective, meaning fewer opportunities for Nix to make significant plays. With this in mind, it’s best to sit Nix for Week 6 and look for a more favorable matchup.
Justin Herbert, Chargers vs DEN (27)
Aidan O’Connell, Raiders vs PIT (26)
Sit ‘Em- Running Backs
Embed from Getty ImagesChuba Hubbard, Panthers vs ATL (27)
Chuba Hubbard is a player to sit in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Atlanta Falcons.
While Hubbard has shown flashes of potential, his performance has been inconsistent.
The Falcons’ defense has been solid against the run, ranking among the top teams in limiting rushing yards per game. This makes it difficult for Hubbard to hit running lanes and produce significant fantasy points.
Additionally, the Panthers’ offense has struggled this season, ranking low in total yards and points per game.
This could lead to fewer opportunities for Hubbard to make an impact. Given these factors, it’s best to sit Hubbard for Week 6 and look for a more favorable matchup.
Rico Dowdle, Cowboys vs DET (27)
Javonte Williams, Broncos vs LAC (26)
Sit ‘Em- Wide Receivers
Embed from Getty ImagesJosh Downs, Colts vs TEN (32)
Starting Josh Downs in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Tennessee Titans is a situation to avoid.
Downs has been dealing with a toe injury, causing him to miss the Colts’ last two practices. Even if he plays, the Titans have one of the top-ranked passing defenses, allowing only 124 yards per game. This tough matchup, combined with his injury concerns, makes Downs a risky start.
Additionally, the Titans’ defense has been effective at limiting slot receivers, which is Downs’ primary role.
Given these factors, it’s best to sit Downs for Week 6 and look for a more favorable matchup.
Courtland Sutton, Broncos vs LAC (29)
Khalil Shakir, Bills vs NYJ (27)
Sit ‘Em- Tight Ends
Embed from Getty ImagesHunter Henry, Patriots vs HOU (30)
Hunter Henry is a must-sit in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Houston Texans. The Texans have one of the top-ranked pass defenses in the league, allowing only 154 receiving yards per game.
Since Week 3, Henry has seen a significant drop in his target share and overall involvement in the Patriots’ offense.
He’s been averaging just 17.7 receiving yards per game and has a low 9.8% target share. Given these factors, it’s best to sit Henry for Week 6 and look for a more favorable matchup.
This tough matchup, combined with Henry’s recent decline in production, makes him a risky start.
David Njoku, Browns vs PHI (29)
Mark Andrews, Ravens vs WSH (28)
Start ‘Em- Quarterbacks
Embed from Getty ImagesDaniel Jones, Giants vs CIN (5)
Starting Daniel Jones in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals is a smart move. Jones has been playing some of the best football of his career recently, completing 67.6% of his passes for 952 yards, six touchdowns, and only one interception over the past four weeks. His passer rating of 99.3 and consistent performance make him a reliable option at quarterback.
The Bengals’ defense, while solid, ranks 19th in passing yards allowed per game (214 yards). This suggests that Jones has a good chance to exploit their secondary and put up solid fantasy numbers.
Given his recent form and the favorable matchup, starting Daniel Jones in Week 6 could be a valuable decision for your fantasy team.
Kirk Cousins, Falcons vs CAR (6)
Jordan Love, Packers vs ARI (7)
Start ‘Em- Running Backs
Embed from Getty ImagesNajee Harris, Steelers vs LV (7)
Starting Najee Harris in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Las Vegas Raiders is a must. Harris has been the lead back for the Pittsburgh Steelers all season, averaging 18.8 touches and 77.8 total yards per game. The Raiders’ run defense has been one of the weakest in the league, allowing the 10th-most rushing yards per game and the 11th-highest explosive run rate.
Harris’s workload and the favorable matchup make him a strong candidate for a big game.
He’s also been effective in the red zone, ranking 13th in red zone touches. Given these factors, Harris should be locked into your lineup for Week 6.
Josh Jacobs, Packers vs ARI (8)
Tony Pollard, Titans vs IND (9)
Start ‘Em- Wide Receivers
Embed from Getty ImagesAmari Cooper, Browns vs PHI (2)
You need to be starting Amari Cooper in fantasy football leagues for Week 6 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cooper has been on fire this season, consistently putting up big numbers. In Week 5, he caught 11 passes for a franchise-record 265 yards and two touchdowns against the Houston Texans.
His ability to find the end zone and rack up yards makes him a valuable asset in any fantasy lineup.
The Eagles’ defense has struggled this season, ranking 24th in passing yards allowed per game.
This presents a favorable matchup for Cooper, who should be able to exploit their weak secondary.
Given his recent performance and the matchup, starting Amari Cooper in Week 6 could be a game-changer for your fantasy team.
Terry McLaurin, Commanders vs BAL (3)
Zay Flowers, Ravens vs WSH (6)
Start ‘Em- Tight Ends
Embed from Getty ImagesChig Okonkwo, Titans vs IND (3)
Okonkwo has been a bright spot for the Tennessee Titans’ struggling offense, showcasing his potential with a 10-yard touchdown catch in Week 5.
The Colt’s defense ranks 29th in passing yards allowed per game, giving Okonkwo a favorable matchup to exploit.
Additionally, the Colts have been generous in allowing points to tight ends, making Okonkwo a prime candidate to capitalize on this weakness. Given his recent performance and the favorable matchup, starting Chig Okonkwo in Week 6 could be a valuable decision for your fantasy team.
Cade Otton, Buccaneers vs NO (11)
Dalton Schultz, Texans vs NE (15)
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