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NOAH VS. NOAH FANTASY FOOTBALL LINEUPS

► With the loss of Emanuel Sanders and Cole Beasly, the Bills’ receiving core has become a bit bare.

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► On the other hand, Justin Jefferson is in a loaded offense with Adam Thielen, Dalvin Cook, and Irv Smith Jr.

► Josh Allen won’t stop throwing the football, as his attempts have increased by 100 every year he’s played.

► Allen’s favorite target, Diggs, is left with little competition to be the number one receiver for Buffalo.

► Has had 6 straight 1000 yard receiving seasons

► The Chiefs traded away their star receiver in Tyreek Hill.

► Although they made additions with Juju-Smith Schuster, Skyy Moore, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, they have yet to find a true WR1.

► Although Mark Andrews will also be the main target in Baltimore, their offense won’t be nearly as efficient as Kansas City’s, giving him far fewer touchdown opportunities than Kelce.

► Since 2016, the Rams have been in the bottom 10 in the NFL in rushing attempts per game.

► With lead back Cam Akers’ production in question, the Rams will again be forced to rely on their passing game

► Allen Robinson will provide the Rams with the down the field player that they need. Expect Robinson to have a major comeback year.

► Ulike Amon Ra St. Brown, Robinson has an elite quarterback in Matthew Stafford, whereas Brown is stuck with Jared Goff, a subpar quarterback.

► Last year, the Eagles had not only the top rushing offense but also the highest rushing to passing ratio in the entire league.

► With a strong offensive line and a running back committee of Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell, and Boston Scott, the Eagles are in prime position to repeat their rushing success.

► Brown is also in a crowded receiver room, with Devonta Smith and Jalen Reagor at wide receiver and Dallas Goedert at tight end.

► He’ll provide some fantasy value, but not as much as many will hope.

► The best and safest choice for a fantasy football quarterback.

► Last season, Allen was ranked first among quarterbacks. Since the Bills’ focus on their passing game and have no elite running backs to center their offense around, Allen will have many opportunities to gain fantasy points by throwing to his go-to receivers, Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis.

► Allen is shifty when it comes to running outside of the pocket, allowing him to pick up more yards with his run game as well.

► He can accumulate many points by combining his elite arm strength with his ability to scramble well.

► One of the strongest running backs of our generation, Derrick Henry is a must-have.

► Useful in the run and passing game, and especially for redzone plays.

► Last year, Henry was on track to break the league rushing record before he got injured.

► McCaffery will most likely only benefit me for three weeks and then probably get injured for the rest of the season.

► Jefferson is still a very young receiver with many more seasons to come.

► As stellar as he’s been, he may reach new heights as the chemistry between him and Kirk Cousins grows stronger.

► Jefferson has one of the highest ceilings amongst receivers, and we may not have even seen his best form yet.

► Diggs is coming off a mediocre performance with the Bills, whereas Jefferson just finished one of his best seasons, in which he racked up 44.9 fantasy points.

► After Marquise Brown was traded from the Ravens during the offseason, Lamar doesn’t really have a main target to throw to now, other than Mark Andrews.

► With the absence of Brown, Andrews will continue to be Jackson’s favorite target.

► The only people that can take away from Andrews is his quarterback Lamar Jackson, or the other running backs Baltimore decides to use, since the wide receiver core for the Ravens is very poor for the time being.

► With Tyreek Hill being traded to the Dolphins, Kelce will be more heavily focused on defense since he won’t get as many targets or receptions.

► One of the best receivers towards the end of the 2021 season. Didn’t drop below 15 points from week 13 onwards and hit a massive 35.4 points in week 17.

► When the Lions changed offensive play callers in the middle of the last year’s season, he became a highly targeted receiver, and it seems like the coordinator views Brown as a key asset for the Lions’ success.

► Brown can repeat what he did towards the end of last season

► Allen Robinson probably had one of the most disappointing showings as a receiver last year. It’s doubtful that he’ll magically improve just because he’s on a new team.

► One of the more inconsistent receivers last season, even with Patrick Mahomes as the QB.

► Having a player like Hill is one of the most frustrating things a fantasy manager has to deal with—one week he drops 40.0 points, and the next week he drops 5 points.

► Hill has been downgraded with Tua Tagovailoa as QB. Tagovailoa has yet to show he is a promising QB, as he’s still developing in accuracy and arm strength.

► If Tagovailoa fails to consistently connect with him, then Hill could have an even worse fantasy season than last year.

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