![]() More Week 2 Fantasy Football Fun! Fantasy Football Waiver Wire | QB Sleepers | RB Sleepers | WR Sleepers | TE Sleepers | DST Streamers | NFL DFS | NFL Player Props | IDP Analysis | Bold Predictions | Survivor Picks | NFL Injury Report Running Back Notes As always, feel free to comment below or on Twitter with any specific questions you have regarding your lineups. These rankings are based on half-PPR scoring, so adjust as you see fit. I have ranked nearly 300 players, so fantasy managers in leagues of all sizes should be able to make sound roster decisions. That is in part what I will try to differentiate with my Week 2 Flex rankings. What constitutes an outlier and what constitutes the beginning of a trend? ![]() However, what we saw this past weekend is all we have to go off of. If a player has an outlier of a performance in November, we generally do not think much of it. Will he be the next Anquan Boldin (overall WR4 in 2003) or Keke Coutee (overall WR106 in 2018)? To be fair to Coutee, he only played in six games as a rookie, but you get my point. But how much stock should we put in Week 1 results? Puka Nacua became the fourth player in NFL history to catch at least 10 passes and have over 100 receiving yards in his NFL debut. ![]() After months of analysis and speculation, we finally have actual game footage to study. Week 2 is often the trickiest for fantasy managers to deal with. We have seen season-ending injuries, multiple top-50 overall fantasy picks go scoreless, and three Los Angeles Rams (none of whom are named Cooper Kupp or Cam Akers) finish as top-30 players in half-PPR flex rankings. The NFL season is a week old, and there is already plenty to unpack.
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