Week 7 Fantasy Football Streamers: Daniel Jones Leads The Way
Daniel Jones has emerged as the top QB streaming option for Week 7.
Elsewhere, RB Latavius Murray who earned a spot on the Broncos roster seems like a good option. He's produced about five yards per carry in his first two starts of the season (Week 4 & Week 6). Let's take a look at some ideal fantasy football streaming options for Week 7.
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Quarterbacks
QB Daniel Jones, New York Giants
The Jaguars defense has struggled over the last few weeks as they suffered a few losses. The 5-1 New York Giants host Jacksonville at Metlife on Sunday at a time where Daniel Jones is really starting to come into his own this season. Jones is having a career year by all measures. He’s completed 67.3% of his passes this season for 1,021 passing yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions to lead his team to a 5-1 record to kick off the 2022 season. As the Giants take on the struggling Jaguars defense, Jones could be a great QB to start in Week 7.
Running Backs
RB Latavius Murray, Denver Broncos
When Saints’ RB Alvin Kamara was working through his rib injury in the first few weeks of the regular season, the Saints called him up from the practice squad to take on the Vikings in London. In that game, Murray had 11 carries for 57 yards (5.2 AVG) and one touchdown. He was subsequently acquired by the Denver Broncos after their starting RB Javonte Williuams sustained a season-ending ACL tear. In his first outing for the Broncos, Murray picked off right where he did in Week 4. The 32-year-old former sixth round pick out of UCF had 15 rushing attempts for a solid 66 yards. He’s always been an efficient running back as long as I can remember. This season, coming right off of the practice squad for the Saints, he balled out and earned a roster-spot on a team that was in need. Especially since Russell Wilson and his receivers cannot get the pass offense going, Murray will be very useful for Denver this weekend and potentially moving forward the rest of the 2022 season.
RB Kenyan Drake, Baltimore Ravens
Though J.K. Dobbins has finally returned to action this week, his knee started to bother him midway through the game in Week 6. This opened the door for RB Kenyan Drake to explode on Sunday. He had 10 carries for 119 rushing yards (11.9 AVG) and one touchdown. If Dobbins’ knee remains an issue in Week 7, you can count on Drake to get some of the action.
Wide Receiver
WR Rondale Moore, Arizona Cardinals
WR DeAndre Hopkins is set to make his season debut on Sunday after serving his six-game suspension for PED violations. In addition, the Cardinals have lost Marquise Brown for the majority of what is left of the 2022 season after he sustained a foot fracture in Week 6. Arizona traded for WR Robbie Anderson of the Panthers shortly after Brown sustained the injury. Nonetheless, Moore should be the top route-runner for the Cardinals on TNF. Anderson has had virtually no time to get some reps in with Kyler Murray. Hopkins might have some difficulties in his first game back. As a result, Rondale Moore is the only “sure thing” within the Cardinals’ receiving corps heading into Thursday Night’s game against the New Orleans Saints.
Tight End
TE Evan Engram, Jacksonville Jaguars
Wouldn’t it be great to see Evan Engram ball out against his old team? He might just do that this Sunday as the Jacksonville Jaguars pay a visit to the New York Giants at Metlife stadium. Through the first six weeks of the season, Engram has produced a respectable 208 receiving yards. He’s produced 109 receiving yards over the last two weeks combined. While the Giants have a great chance of winning this game, Engram could erupt for a big one against the G-Men. Fantasy football owners wouldn’t be foolish to activate him this week.
Defense
D/ST New York Jets
“Sauce” Garner Johnson looks incredible in a Jets uniform. It is specifically the Jets defense that helped them secure a huge 27-10 Week 6 win against the Green Bay Packers on the road. The fact that the Jets were in Lambeau field and successfully held the opposing offense to just 10 points scoring says it all. In Week 5, the Jets held the Dolphins (granted, without Tua Tagovailoa) to just 17 points. As their rushing game continues to thrive on offense, it is the Jets defense that is giving Breece Hall and Micheal Carter Jr. so many reps and chances to explode. The key to New York’s success at the moment is their great D. If you’re really in need of a defense, I’d take a look at the Jets’ as they visit the 2-4 Denver Broncos. Sauce Garner will create nightmares for Russell Wilson, Jerry Jeudy, and Courtland Sutton.