Top Fantasy Football Streaming Picks: Xavier Legette & Isaac Guerendo

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As we dive into Week 7, it’s crucial to identify potential streaming options that can boost your fantasy football lineup. Here, we’ll explore a dynamic slot receiver, a perimeter target for Lamar Jackson, and more.

Wide Receivers

  • DeMario Douglas, New England Patriots (21.1% rostered; at Jaguars): With a team-high nine targets in his first game with rookie Drake Maye at quarterback, Douglas is a deeper league flex play for Week 7.
  • Michael Wilson, Arizona Cardinals (14.2% rostered; vs. Chargers): If Marvin Harrison Jr. is out, Wilson could elevate to the top spot in the Cardinals’ receiving game, making him a promising option.
  • Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens (5.9% rostered; at Bucs): Bateman has scored 10 or more points in three of his last four games, making him a steady perimeter target for Lamar Jackson.
  • Xavier Legette, Carolina Panthers (28.9% rostered; at Commanders): With a touchdown reception and double-digit points in two of his last three games, Legette is a matchup-based play versus a Commanders defense allowing 7.5 YPA.
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster, Kansas City Chiefs (17.8% rostered; at 49ers): Smith-Schuster saw his role jump in Week 5, scoring 20.0 points in the win over the Saints, making him a flex option for Week 7.
  • Bub Means, New Orleans Saints (0.0% rostered; vs. Broncos): With Chris Olave in concussion protocol, Means is a potential flier to consider, especially in 14- or 16-team leagues.

Running Backs

  • Jaylen Wright, Miami Dolphins (9.1% rostered; at Colts): If De’Von Achane is out, Wright could pivot into the backfield rotation with Raheem Mostert versus a Colts defense allowing 155.2 rushing yards per game.
  • Isaac Guerendo, San Francisco 49ers (0.9% rostered; vs. Chiefs): Guerendo could be a late-week add if Jordan Mason is out, as he had 99 yards rushing on 10 carries in relief of Mason in Week 6.
  • Alexander Mattison, Las Vegas Raiders (35.6% rostered; at Rams): Mattison’s usage is tied to Zamir White’s health, but if White is out, Mattison is a solid play against an L.A. defense that ranks in the bottom 10 versus running backs.
  • Tyler Allgeier, Atlanta Falcons (43.0% rostered; vs. Seattle): Allgeier continues to split carries with Bijan Robinson and could see an increased workload against Seattle, which is allowing 5.0 yards per carry.
  • Sean Tucker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1.0% rostered; vs. Ravens): Tucker’s unexpected 34.2 points in Week 6 creates intrigue, especially if Rachaad White is out again.
  • D’Ernest Johnson, Jacksonville Jaguars (0.3% rostered; vs. Patriots): With Travis Etienne Jr. potentially out, Johnson could move into a backfield rotation with Tank Bigsby.

Quarterbacks

  • Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (46.4% rostered; at Vikings): Goff is playing his best football of the season, completing 81.8% of his throws over his past three games, making him a streamer option in a key NFC North matchup.
  • Drake Maye, New England Patriots (3.8% rostered; at Jaguars): Maye threw three touchdown passes in his first pro start and can add numbers on the ground, making him a promising option in 2QB superflex formats.

Tight End

  • Hunter Henry, New England Patriots (18.3% rostered; at Jaguars): Henry had 15.1 points in Week 6 and could see volume against Jacksonville as an underneath outlet for Maye.

D/ST

  • Cincinnati Bengals (21.4% rostered; at Browns): The Bengals have recorded a defensive turnover in each of their past three games and could post another solid week against a Cleveland offense that has registered a league-worst 3.9 yards per play.

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