

The concern is that most of those carries came with Miami up by three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. His touches were very limited in the first half, but he ended up getting 12 carries for 42 yards. The Dolphins claimed Lindsay off waivers last week and immediately integrated him into their offense. The question then becomes what can he do with them? While the offense, in general, is a big part of the team’s shortcomings on the ground, I expect he’d outperform anything Davis has accomplished this season. He has the potential for double-digit carries and a handful of targets. If Ollison can fully take over that role there is plenty of value to be had. There is a real chance he takes over the role Mike Davis has blundered away with his miserable showing this season. He’s back at practice and looking good for Week 13. Ollison had a breakout game two games back with Cordarrelle Patterson and unfortunately was unable to suit up last week due to injury. Jefferson is a risky option but shouldn’t be ignored in DFS tournaments and as a potential Sunday morning stash. Detroit likes to use two backs and Williams has had injury issues this season. Jamaal Williams is the obvious plug-in-play for Swift, but that doesn’t mean Jefferson won’t have value and we’ve seen flashes from him already this season with limited opportunities. With D’Andre Swift sidelined for at least this week and potentially more moving forward, Jefferson slides into the RB2 role in Detroit. If you are scrounging through your waiver wire for some reprieve at the quarterback position Bridgewater is a nice option to slide into your lineup.
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He also has his full complement of weapons which hasn’t happened often this season. Despite the Chiefs’ offense not quite putting up the points we expected and their defense not being quite as atrocious as they were earlier in the season, this is still an ideal matchup for Teddy. Go scoop him up and throw him in your lineup if you need a QB.īridgewater is far from a world-beater, however, he has had his flashes and in a matchup this week against the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football he has his shot to put up big fantasy numbers. He’s an outstanding backup and streaming option with the potential to become your QB1. If he is on your waivers he should be added before TNF kicks off. Last season when he took over as the starter in Drew Brees’s absence he was consistently putting up QB1 numbers most weeks thanks to his rushing baseline giving him both a high floor and ceiling. We are just awaiting confirmation regarding his health. By the time you’re reading this Hill’s status for Thursday Night Football has probably been cleared up, but all signs point to him taking over the job this week.
