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Plus our best NFL bets to make in Week 6 Erickson: NFL Week 6 Fantasy Football Start 'Em or Sit 'Em

Plus our best NFL bets to make in Week 6 [View this email in your browser]( Erickson: NFL Week 6 Fantasy Football Start 'Em or Sit 'Em The sixth edition of the 2020 PFF Fantasy Football start 'em or sit 'em is here. QUARTERBACKS: Start: [RYAN TANNEHILL]( [TENNESSEE TITANS]( [Ryan Tannehill]( arrived in Week 5 fresh off the bye week, just in time to destroy the [Buffalo Bills]( defense. He totaled four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) to post exactly 30.0 fantasy points. Sit: [GARDNER MINSHEW]( [JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS]( This “sit” destination comes with the caveat that [Gardner Minshew]( shouldn’t be started this week if [D.J. Chark]( isn’t out there or hasn’t logged full practices. We have a limited sample size this season of Minshew playing well in four games with Chark (27.5 fantasy points per game) and a disaster game in the one Chark missed (eight fantasy points). [SEE THE FULL LIST HERE]( Fantasy Football: Hartitz Week 6 DFS Deep Dive Here is a breakdown on basic DraftKings cash-game and tournament strategy for the Week 6 main slate. I won’t be spending too much time on breaking down why a dude is in a great spot or has upside; you can check out the following articles for full matchup and workload thoughts on pretty much every fantasy-relevant player. - [NFL Week 6 QB Rankings]( - [Taking stock of every NFL backfield ahead of NFL Week 6]( - [Week 6 WR/CB matchups and TE breakdown]( - [Fantasy Football Week 6 Mismatch Manifesto]( [READ MORE]( New Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell drops Clyde Edwards-Helaire's fantasy value Late on Thursday night, a report surfaced per ESPN’s [Adam Schefter]( that former All-Pro and [New York Jets]( running back [Le'Veon Bell]( was signing a one-year deal with the reigning Super Bowl champions, the [Kansas City Chiefs](. The addition of Bell throws a wrench in the Chiefs’ backfield, creating doubt about rookie [Clyde Edwards-Helaire]( and how viable he will be in fantasy moving forward. [READ MORE]( Erickson: Week 6 fantasy football rankings overview [HOUSTON TEXANS]( @ [TENNESSEE TITANS]( The [Houston Texans]( have allowed the second-highest touchdown rate (12.1%) and quarterback rating (143.4) to wide receivers from the slot this season. [NEW YORK JETS]( @ [MIAMI DOLPHINS]( [Le’Veon Bell]( is gone, leaving the running back room comprised of veteran [Frank Gore]( rookie [La’Mical Perine]( and second-year player [Ty Johnson](. [READ MORE]( Hartitz: Fantasy Football Week 6 Mismatch Manifesto Big plays make the football world go round. Matchups between explosive offenses and leaky defenses are exactly what we’re looking for when compiling game stacks in DFS, or when betting an over. - Explosive Pass Rate: The sum of an offense’s rate of 20-plus yard completions per pass attempt and the opposing defense’s rate of 20-plus yard completions allowed per pass attempt. - Explosive Run Rate: The sum of an offense’s rate of 15-plus yard gains per rush attempt and the opposing defense’s rate of 15-plus yard runs allowed per rush attempt. [READ MORE]( Listen Now: The Cris Collinsworth Podcast feat. Richard Sherman PFF and Sunday Night Football's Cris Collinsworth teams up with one of the best players on and off the field, 49ers All-Pro CB Richard Sherman. They provide the most interesting football conversation in sports every single week. And sometimes that means the discussion will venture off the field too. Additionally, Cris will be taking a dive into the game of football as he sees it, inviting in the best and brightest to talk about everything that is happening in the great game of football. Mark your calendars, you do not want to miss the best 60 minutes of insight this season. LISTEN ON [SPOTIFY]( LISTEN ON [APPLE PODCASTS]( Cleveland Browns OL vs. Pittsburgh Steelers DL offers one of the best matchups of the Week 6 slate Sunday afternoon will mark the start of NFL Week 6, and with it comes the phase of the season in which we [finally have a good understanding of just how good teams are](. And this goes for overall team strengths just as much as for the trench matchups within the game. Just like every week, it's time for us to analyze the trench matchups of every contest by predicting the survival curves for the offensive line and projecting how often a quarterback will be pressured at a given time after the snap. [READ THE NFL WEEK 6 TRENCH MATCHUP]( Sharpe's Take: Best NFL bets to make in Week 6 After a dismal slate of betting lines for Week 5, the Week 6 slate looks a little more promising from an [NFL betting perspective](. Leverage: The leverage charts show how important a team’s game in the upcoming week is to their postseason hopes. The number to the left of a team shows their chances if they lose in Week 6, while the number on the right shows their chances if they win. The difference can be thought of as their “leverage.” Teams with only one number shown have a Week 6 bye. [READ MORE]( Favorite NFL Futures Bets Ahead of Week 6 Week 5 was long, but it came and went, with the majority of our futures attaining value as the week went by. Cleveland’s win against Indianapolis, along with Tennessee’s win against Buffalo, really helped our futures for those teams, and while [Dak Prescott]( injury helped Philadelphia, this team is still a longshot to make the playoffs, and hence we found one futures bet with some real value post Week 5. First, a rundown of where we are (all prices per FanDuel Sportbook) [READ MORE]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © *2020 Pro Football Focus, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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