Fantasy Football Frenzy: Uncovering the Hidden Gems of Week 2
NFLTue Sep 17 2024
Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season is just around the corner, and fantasy football managers are eager to get their lineups in order. But with so many variables at play, it can be tough to know where to start. That's where we come in. Our advanced computer model has been busy crunching the numbers and has revealed its top fantasy football picks for Week 2.
One surprise is the model's lack of enthusiasm for Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Despite being touted as the clear number one option in the Cardinals' passing attack, Harrison failed to impress in Week 1, catching just one pass for four yards. The model is warning fantasy owners to be cautious with Harrison, who may not even finish in the top 30 at his position.
On the other hand, the model is high on Green Bay Packers receiver Jayden Reed, who produced 912 scrimmage yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie. Reed caught four passes for 138 yards and a touchdown in Week 1 and will face a Colts defense that gave up 417 yards and 29 points in their opener. The model ranks Reed as a top-six fantasy football wide receiver for Week 2.
But which running back will surprise us all and finish in the top five of our Week 2 fantasy football rankings? The model is calling for a shocking upset, and we're not telling until you visit SportsLine.
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