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Fantasy Football: Top Add/Drops for Week 2
Wed Sep 11 2024
Let's dive into the world of fantasy football, where Week 1's injuries and breakout performances have cleared the way for some exciting new players. But before we get started, what's the real value of relying on waiver wire pickups? Is it worth taking a chance on a player who's been benched or had a one-off performance? Or are we just playing a numbers game? As we explore the top add/drops for Week 2, let's not forget to consider the bigger picture. What if these players' injuries aren't as severe as they seem? What if their breakout performances are just the tip of the iceberg? Here are my top waiver wire priorities for Week 2: QB Baker Mayfield, RB Jordan Mason, WR Demarcus Robinson, TE Isaiah Likely. As we weigh the pros and cons of each player, remember that fantasy football is all about making informed decisions. So, take a closer look at their stats, their team's performance, and their opponents. And don't be afraid to take a chance on a player who's been flying under the radar. My top drops for Week 2 are players who simply didn't deliver in Week 1. But is it fair to write them off just yet? Or could they turn it around in Week 2? Remember to keep an eye on injuries, stats, and team performance as you make your decisions. And don't forget to stay flexible and adapt to changes in the NFL landscape.
But is it worth taking a chance on a player who's been benched or had a one-off performance? Or are we just playing a numbers game?
What if these players' injuries aren't as severe as they seem? What if their breakout performances are just the tip of the iceberg?
As we weigh the pros and cons of each player, remember that fantasy football is all about making informed decisions.
My top drops for Week 2 are players who simply didn't deliver in Week 1.
Remember to keep an eye on injuries, stats, and team performance as you make your decisions.
And don't forget to stay flexible and adapt to changes in the NFL landscape.
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questions
Is Baker Mayfield's strong Week 1 performance a sign of things to come, or was it just a one-off?
How will the Detroit Lions' secondary respond to the likes of Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' passing attack?
Can the Los Angeles Chargers defense/special teams maintain their strong Week 1 performance throughout the season?
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