Saturday, September 30, 2017

FSH NOTEBOOK: DAVID'S DAILY DIGEST

September 29th 2017
Friday Late Night Edition





Week 4 RB Rankings








Running Backs (does not include Thurs)

1. Kareem Hunt
2. LeSean McCoy
3. Ezekiel Elliott
4. Jay Ajayi
5. Devonta Freeman
6. Todd Gurley
7. Le’Veon Bell
8. Dalvin Cook
9. Leonard Fournette
10. DeMarco Murray
11. Melvin Gordon
12. Marshawn Lynch
13. Carlos Hyde
14. CJ Anderson
15. Lamar Miller
16. Chris Carson
17. Christian McCaffrey
18. Ameer Abdullah
19. Joe Mixon
20. Terrance West
21. Mark Ingram
22. Jonathan Stewart
23. Frank Gore
24. Chris Thompson
25. Isaiah Crowell
26. Mike Gillislee
27. Jacquizz Rodgers
28. Tevin Coleman
29. Duke Johnson
30. Javorius Allen

The Chiefs rookie running back Kareem Hunt has been on fire to start the season and back on the big stage Monday night against the Redskins he’s looking to continue. He may find little space this week against the Redskins 4th ranked run defense, but no way is he sitting. Hunt has the big play knack and with 137 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns he has great value in PPR regardless.

I am running with Bills running back LeSean McCoy in week 4. Last week the Broncos number three ranked run defense had the no.17 fantasy runner boxed up, but this week McCoy gets the Falcons. It should be easier sledding for the Bills ball carrier facing a Falcons defense that ranks 8th, but has seen the 4th fewest carries and allows the 3rd most yards per carry.

I am not down on Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell this week, just keeping his numbers real at No. 7 this week. Bell is currently ranked as the No.15 fantasy running back, but should do well this week facing the Ravens 18th ranked run defense.

I’ve move Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch down a few spots this week, but owners proceed with caution. The Broncos run defense has been stout through three weeks, no reason to see this change. Yards will be hard to find, but Lynch will see the lionshare and could get some goal line work for an short score.

In the same game, I am not real high on Broncos running back CJ Anderson. He’ll likely see his usual workload, but what could derail his efforts is Jamaal Charles. If Charles gets into the game and has early success, he could cut into Anderson’s carries.

I’ve moved Redskins running back Chris Thompson up to No.24 this week, but don’t be surprised if he cracks the Top-20. Thompson has been on fire the past two weeks and as the rest of the offense heats up, Thompson’s upside skyrockets. Last week Thompson recorded 14 touches, expect the Redskins to try and get him to that number again this week.

That’s My Take.

~David Ortega





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