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Week 2 Fantasy Football: Teeter-Totter Edition

by Chris Nicolaou

In this week’s Fantasy Football segment, I’m bringing out the old school teeter-totter. This article is meant to help sway you one way or another on players. I will have a two lists, one with players I would go with, and another with players id be weary of playing. If both of your players are on the same list. tweet me @Cnic__ and I will answer which player you should play of the two! I am honestly bad at picking defenses, so I am not including them.  In the ‘Play’ section, my favorites will be in bold. Also, if you have questions or disagreements about my placement of players unto either label, use the same method to contact me. I am human, most of the time, so I may have forgotten players, let me know if I have as well!

Play

QB

Tom Brady
Aaron Rodgers
Drew Brees
Russell Wilson
Derek Carr
Matt Ryan
Jameis Winston
Ben Roethlisberger
Marcus Mariota

RB

Le’Veon Bell
Ezekiel Elliot
Todd Gurley
Devonta Freeman
Melvin Gordon
Kareem Hunt
Marshawn Lynch
Jordan Howard (if he plays, has a bum shoulder)
Jay Ajayi
Dalvin Cook
LeSean McCoy
JaQuizz Rodgers
Tarik Cohen

WR

Antonio Brown
Julio Jones
Jordy Nelson
Mike Evans
Brandin Cooks
Michael Thomas
Larry Fitzgerald
Doug  Baldwin
Michael Crabtree
Amari Cooper
Keenan Allen
Terrelle Pryor
Davante Adams
Jeremy Maclin
Chris Hogan
Stefon Diggs
Adam Thielen
Tyreek Hill
Golden Tat
Martavis Bryant
Pierre Garcon
Corey Davis

TE

Rob Gronkowski
Greg Olsen
Travis Kelce
Jordan Reed
Jimmy Graham
Kyle Rudolph
Delanie Walker
Zach Ertz


Stay Away

QB

Cam Newton
Carson Palmer
Eli Manning
Joe Flacco
Dak Prescott
Tyrod Taylor
Matthew Stafford

RB

CJ Anderson
Christian McCaffery
TY Montgomery
Carlos Hype
Mark Ingram
Paul Perkins
Frank Gore
Rob Kelley
Isaiah Crowell

WR

Emmanuel Sanders
Alshon Jeffrey
Dez Bryant
TY Hilton
Brandon Marshall
Eric Decker

TE

Coby Fleener
Jesse James
Jason Witten
Jack Doyle

SteelCityBlitz.com and Chris Nicolaou are not responsible for the let down of advice taken. Fantasy Football is a game of many variables and not all decisions could possibly be predicted accurately. If you take advice and it helps you, we will indeed enjoy taking all the credit.  

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