
Fantasy football starts/sits for the Week 6 London Game, expert advice for the Vikings vs. Browns matchup on Sunday morning. Our start em, sit em picks for Jordan Addison, Jerry Jeudy, Jordan Mason, more.
Welcome to the Broncos vs. Jets London Game on Sunday morning for Week 6 of the NFL season, and to our start/sit chart for all player matchups. This week brings another early start with the second London game of the season kicking off at 9:30 am ET.
Which Broncos and Jets players should you start or sit in Week 6? It's important to get off the right foot in your matchups and nail those start-sit calls, and we're here to help with your lineup decisions. Below, read about the fantasy football outlooks for key players like Courtland Sutton, J.K Dobbins, Troy Franklin, RJ Harvey, Evan Engram, Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, Mason Taylor and more.
We will bring you our fantasy football start/sit matchup chart all season long -- focusing on who to start, who is on the fence, and who should find the bench. Good luck in Week 6, RotoBallers!
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Denver Broncos Start/Sit Matchups
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Player | Start/Sit | Matchup Rating ▾ |
Game Matchup |
Denver Broncos DST | Start | 114.5 | @ NYJ |
Courtland Sutton, WR | Start | 114 | @ NYJ |
J.K. Dobbins, RB | Start | 113.7 | @ NYJ |
Bo Nix | Start | 112.5 | @ NYJ |
Troy Franklin, WR | Risky Start | 110.9 | @ NYJ |
RJ Harvey, RB | Risky Start | 107.6 | @ NYJ |
Evan Engram, TE | Risky Start | 106.3 | @ NYJ |
Marvin Mims Jr., WR | Risky Start | 105 | @ NYJ |
Tyler Badie, RB | Sit | 100.7 | @ NYJ |
Adam Trautman, TE | Sit | 98.6 | @ NYJ |
Wil Lutz | Sit | 97.4 | @ NYJ |
Pat Bryant, WR | Sit | 96.8 | @ NYJ |
Trent Sherfield Sr., WR | Sit | 96.4 | @ NYJ |
Bo Nix, QB, Broncos
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix comes into Week 6 as the fantasy football QB12 overall after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles for their first loss of the season in Week 5.
With eight passing touchdowns on the season and four interceptions, Nix has seemingly picked up where he left off last season instead of reverting to his slow start in his rookie year. The 25-year-old will look to keep things going in the London game against the New York Jets on Sunday.
The Jets' defense has been weaker against the run than the pass this season and no longer looks to be the intimidating defense it once was. With this in mind, the Broncos may look to run the ball more than pass. Nix should still be dependable as a fringe-QB1 for fantasy managers.
J.K. Dobbins, RB, Broncos
Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins has been consistent through the first five weeks of the season, with roughly 14 points per game on average. Dobbins will look to keep things rolling in the London game versus the New York Jets.
While more questions were coming into the season around how much the Broncos would lean on Dobbins as opposed to the rookie RJ Harvey, Week 5 may have finally cleared that up for fantasy managers. The former Baltimore Raven was the clear lead back ahead of Harvey in Denver's offense with 21 touches in the game.
The Jets' defense has averaged 140.4 rushing yards allowed per game on the season, ranking 27th. Dobbins is a solid bet to maintain his highly efficient 5.22 YPC this season while exploiting the Jets in London on Sunday.
New York Jets Start/Sit Matchups
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Player | Start/Sit | Matchup Rating ▾ |
Game Matchup |
Garrett Wilson, WR | Start | 114.2 | vs. DEN |
Breece Hall, RB | Start | 113.1 | vs. DEN |
Mason Taylor, TE | Risky Start | 110.8 | vs. DEN |
Justin Fields | Risky Start | 104.6 | vs. DEN |
Nick Folk | Risky Start | 103.8 | vs. DEN |
Josh Reynolds, WR | Sit | 97.5 | vs. DEN |
Isaiah Davis, RB | Sit | 97.2 | vs. DEN |
Tyler Johnson, WR | Sit | 95.1 | vs. DEN |
Tyrod Taylor | Sit | 95 | vs. DEN |
Jeremy Ruckert, TE | Sit | 94 | vs. DEN |
Arian Smith, WR | Sit | 92 | vs. DEN |
Andrew Beck, RB | Sit | 91.1 | vs. DEN |
Stone Smartt, TE | Sit | 88.3 | vs. DEN |
New York Jets DST | Sit | 75.1 | vs. DEN |
Mason Taylor, TE, Jets
Rookie tight end Mason Taylor and the New York Jets offense will be tested in Week 6 when they face a staunch Denver Broncos defense in London. The LSU product is an ascending asset in the Jets' pass attack, racking up an impressive 19 targets (14/132) over the previous two contests - the most of any New York receiver.
It's an encouraging sign for his outlook moving forward, but fantasy managers may want to exercise caution slotting him into their lineups for the team's bout with Denver's defense. The Broncos are more beatable through the air than on the ground, but are still affording opposing tight ends an average of just four receptions and 42.6 yards per game - the seventh- and eleventh-fewest marks in the league.
Taylor figures to get a sizable target share. Still, his production is primarily tied to Fields' performance against a durable Denver D. The 21-year-old is RotoBaller's PPR TE14 for Sunday's slate of action.
Justin Fields, QB, Jets
Quarterback Justin Fields and the New York Jets will get a difficult task in Week 6 when they line up with the Denver Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Fields and New York's offense have started each of the previous two games cold, failing to score more than three points in the first half of either.
Moreover, those were against below-average defensive units in the Cowboys and the Dolphins. This Sunday, however, they'll square off with a Broncos team that ranks in the top ten in passing yards (eighth) and points per game allowed (second), presenting as their toughest test of the season.
Despite the fifth-year pro's struggles at times, he's been an excellent fantasy producer in three of four outings. Fantasy managers will want to temper expectations against a tough Denver defense, though, leaving Fields as more of a high-end QB2 for this weekend, and, officially, RotoBaller's QB14.
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Who Should I Start? Who Should I Sit? Some common Week 6 fantasy football lineup decisions are regarding players like Courtland Sutton, J.K Dobbins, Troy Franklin, RJ Harvey, Evan Engram, Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, Mason Taylor. But not to worry, we are here to help make these decisions and build winning lineups in Week 6.
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