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Snatch ‘Em Up Now
If they weren’t already drafted in your league, these guys will be hot commodities on the wire this week.
Quarterbacks:
Garrett Greene, West Virginia – 25 fantasy points or more for Greene in each of the last four games as the junior quarterback has gotten it done both on the ground and through the air during this stretch. On Saturday against UCF, it was with his legs, rushing for three touchdowns. Two semi-difficult matchups the next two weeks against a BYU defense that has limited QBs to just 18 FPPG this season, followed by Oklahoma. But the closing stretch features below-average B12 defenses in Cincinnati and Baylor who seem like they’ve mailed it in for 2023.
Running Backs:
Terion Stewart, Bowling Green – Four 100-yard rushing performances in the last five games for Stewart who is delivering on the promise he showed three years ago as a freshman. The only down week was the matchup against Miami (Ohio) who have a top half rush defense in the MAC. Tough challenge against a Ball State defense this week with the No. 2 ranked run defense in the conference, but smooth sailing the rest of the way after that.
Kye Robichaux, Boston College – Robichaux once again had the benefit of not having Pat Garwo alongside him in the backfield for another week against Connecticut, but the former Western Kentucky transfer is the team’s RB1 whether Garwo is healthy or not. Four rushing TDs in the last two games, surpassing 100 yards in both contests, and faces a defeated Syracuse rush defense this week that allowed well over 200 rushing yards to Virginia Tech.
Mario Anderson, South Carolina – Anderson is the most trustworthy option right now on the South Carolina offense, rushing for 72 yards on 16 attempts against a very good A&M front. Uptick in passing game usage as well with eight targets in the last two games. If there was ever a time to start Anderson, these next two weeks will be it with Jacksonville State and Vanderbilt upcoming.
Wide Receivers:
Monaray Baldwin, Baylor – We still never uncovered the reason as to why Baldwin was barely on the field the first two weeks of the season but doesn’t matter now. Three 100-yard receiving performances in the last four games and a clear connection with quarterback Blake Shapen. This Baylor defense can’t stop a nosebleed, which typically results in a positive game script for Baldwin and this passing game.
Eugene Wilson, Florida – Absolute star in the making, if not one already. The 5-star freshman caught all 11 of his targets for 78 yards and a touchdown against one of the best defenses in the country. Wilson has now been targets 29 times alone in the last three games with an insane 90% catch rate. Supremely talented.
Eli Ayomanor, Stanford – Ayomanor has arguably been CFF’s top fantasy receiver the last three weeks with almost 500 receiving yards and four touchdowns in that stretch, targeted a combined 43 times! Last opportunity to snatch him up if he hasn’t been already and a must-start moving forward. If you miss out, consider 4-star freshman Tiger Bachmeier as a backup option. 22 targets in the last two games.
Elijah Sarratt, James Madison – 100+ receiving yards for the second time in three weeks for Sarratt who has also found paydirt in three of the last four games. Playing time has increased with every passing week for Sarratt who now has 27 targets in the last three games.
Worth A Look
If you have the roster room, these prospects are worth a look.
Quarterbacks:
Keegan Shoemaker, Sam Houston State – Shoemaker has now hit 22+ fantasy points in five straight games, averaging nearly 40 attempts per. Best chance this week for Sam Houston State to end their winless streak facing Kennesaw State.
Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech –
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