Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Seems like Zack Moss is the guy in Cincy
Yahoo Fantasy analyst Tera Roberts makes some 'spicy' sit-start decisions when it comes to a trio of borderline flex options ahead of Week 3.
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I'm Tara Roberts for Yahoo Fantasy with stardom.
Sit for week three.
I've got three players to talk about this week.
I'm gonna start us off real spicy here.
The Cincinnati backfield has been one of the least productive backfields in the NFL dead last in attempts and fourth fewest rushing yards despite the lack of productivity, Zach Moss has had the clear edge and touches over chase Brown and is operating as the RB one in a good matchup.
Moss could provide low end RB one upside and this week's matchup is beyond a good matchup against the commanders.
I expect a strong performance from the entire Bengals offense and ample goal line opportunities for Zach Moss after an insane week one breakout performance finishing as a top five receiver.
Many fantasy managers wondering if Jamison Williams ascendants to glory was for real or was he going to settle back into irrelevancy in week two?
Amon Ra Saint Brown reasserted himself as the wide receiver one with over 100 yards on 19 targets.
But here's the kicker, Jamison Williams still finished as wide receiver 23 in half P pr now we know Amon Ra can go off and Jamison can still get his and be a weekly wide receiver two and flex option.
I've seen all that I need to see.
Jamison Williams is officially entered into the weekly start territory for me.
Now let me preface this by saying I am a Michael Pittman Stan and a firm believer that no one on that team will overtake him as the wide receiver.
One that said it is time that we come to terms with the fact that his skill set doesn't really mesh with Anthony Richardson.
Richardson has the league's highest A dot And his favorite pastime at this point is apparently throwing bombs to Alec Pierce.
It's all or nothing and there's no in between.
It's possible that Richardson continues to develop his intermediate game and we'll see stronger usage of Pittman.
But until we actually see evidence of that development, we gotta sit Pittman, especially this week against Chicago's defense.