It should also be a good week to be T.Y. Hilton. The Texans have allowed the third-most receptions to wide receivers in 2019, so Hilton might have a field day for Indianapolis. Minnesota also gives up a ton of receptions, so make sure Kenny Golladay is locked into your lineup.
WEEK 7 NON-PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Deeper down the rankings, we love the San Francisco matchup with the Redskins, who’ve allowed the fifth-most fantasy points to wide receivers in 2019. Dante Pettis seems to finally be stepping in to a No. 1 WR role for San Fran, while Marquise Goodwin remains a capable deep threat and Deebo Samuel is a gadget player with a good chance of breaking a big play for the ‘Niners.
WEEK 7 PPR RANKINGS: Running back | Tight end
One matchup that could backfire for fantasy owners is in the Vikings-Lions game. Both Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen have gotten what they asked for and righted their 2019 ships. The problem is that Detroit has allowed 56 of 107 passes intended for WRs to be completed this season, well below the league average completion rate. The Vikings should return to a more run-heavy scheme in Week 7, and Detroit’s ability to limit completions might make it a disappointing day for the recently popular Minnesota WR duo.
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Byes this week claim a number of top wideouts, including Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel. Some of the players further down in our PPR rankings should be unowned in most leagues – including one or more of those 49ers guys.
Reminder: Check back for updates during the week. For individual analysis of WRs for Week 7, click here.
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