🖥 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE THANKS
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

Fantasy Football Mailbag - Week 8

Kev Mahserejian answers reader questions from the fantasy football mailbag with his weekly Q&A session. In Week 8, he will provide lineup advice to answer pressing start/sit questions for tough matchups.

This article's content may vary week-to-week, but generally, it will be answering questions fielded from either the @RotoBallerNFL twitter account or my personal one (@RotoSurgeon). This week, the focus is on start/sit questions, and there were plenty. Every week, many of us struggle with which quarterback to start, or who to flex, and I am here to help.

The questions selected will combat difficult decisions that might be specific to Week 8 starters. We have seen plenty of early risers and fallers who may not make the cut in our lineup as we stumble through the season. The hype and shine wear off some places and beginning to glisten elsewhere. However, sometimes, it is just best to not rock the boat (particularly if things are going well).

If you need any questions answered in the coming weeks, feel free to follow and ask either account and we will make sure to respond promptly.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Week 8 Mailbag

Verdict: Ty Johnson

Melvin Gordon should be the answer here given name value but it is hard to trust him at the moment. Gordon looks exactly like a player that missed half of the season (including preseason) and just does not have much figured out yet. Austin Ekeler is clearly outplaying him and this matchup against a stout Bears' front is daunting. Although Chicago has given up 280 yards and five touchdowns on the ground over the past two weeks, they had to face to of the top offensive lines in the league in those respective games. This week, the Chargers return starting LT Russell Okung but even that addition cannot mask the poor play along the rest on the line. Gordon will have a hard time having holes created for him and will not have the luxury of Keenan Allen drawing defenders deep due to his injury status.

Ty Johnson finds himself thrust into a primary back role in an offense that is not half bad and facing one of the worst overall defenses in the league this week. Johnson saw over 60 percent of the snaps last weekend due to Kerryon Johnson's injury and looks to have a similar snap share this week along with a similar 15~ touch load which is more than enough to produce more than Gordon.

 

Verdict: D.J. Chark

This one is tough. Three respective top WRs on their own squads who have heavy target shares and big-play potential. Allen Robinson is the most heavily targeted of the bunch and is on a heater of late with 184 yards, three touchdowns and 17 receptions over his past two games. Unfortunately, he will draw coverage from Casey Hayward this week which could present some difficulties for mediocre quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. Also, the Bears have pressed the issue on having to run more and that may hurt Robinson in a game that should tilt in the Bears' favor due to the matchup. Sutton is officially the de facto WR1 in Denver with Emmanuel Sanders shipped to San Francisco but may not be the best start this week. He unfortunately still has Joe Flacco throwing him the ball and will be facing a team that could control the clock to such an extent that would squeeze Denver out of several potential plays.

Chark is the play here because the Jets' secondary is porous and this game could end up relatively close enough that neither is game-scripted in or out of anything. Leaving Chark as a safe option with great upside.

 

Verdict: Cameron Brate

Not that Defense vs TE matters too much but the Titans have bled points to the position all season. Brate has a great matchup this week and will command almost every TE snap with O.J. Howard out. Quarterback Jameis Winston fancies Brate in the endzone as the two have connected on several touchdowns throughout the past few seasons along with two in the last three games. Brate is not going to accrue many yards or targets but he gets the ball where it counts.

Dallas Goedert is a TE2 on his own team and should not get started outside of the deepest leagues. Greg Olsen is probably the "best" of this bunch but has to face a brutal 49ers' defense that will trouble young Kyle Allen all game when he tries to throw.

 

Verdict: Kyler Murray

Kyler Murray is significantly better than Mason Rudolph and is in a matchup that will require him to stay heavily active. Rudolph's Monday night meeting against the Dolphins could end quickly while not requiring him to pass often, if at all. The Steelers' gameplan since Big Ben went down has been to pound that rock and it has been effective. With Jaylen Samuels potentially returning, the ball will be taken out of Rudolph's hands early and often unless Coach Tomlin wants to give him this game as his trial to air things out. While it is a possibility, rolling with the "sure-thing" in Murray is better. Murray faces a Saints' offense that is returning Drew Brees. There will be plenty of points scored in this matchup by both teams and Kyler will have to be involved heavily due to the strength of New Orleans' run defense that could stymie Chase Edmonds.

More Start/Sit Advice




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Cameron Johnson

to Miss Time With Bone Bruise in Right Knee
Jaxson Hayes

Considered Questionable for Christmas Matchup
Rui Hachimura

Likely to Return Thursday
Dorian Finney-Smith

Could Make Season Debut on Christmas Day
Alperen Sengün

Alperen Sengun Uncertain for Christmas Day
Luka Dončić

Luka Doncic Listed as Questionable for Christmas Game
Al Horford

on Track to Return Thursday
Jaden McDaniels

Iffy for Christmas Day
Brandon Williams

Expected to Play on Christmas Day
P.J. Washington

at Risk of Missing Second Straight Game
Klay Thompson

Likely to Play on Christmas Day
Max Christie

Probable for Christmas Day
Ajay Mitchell

Out on Christmas Day
Chet Holmgren

Available on Christmas Day
Lonzo Ball

Available Against Knicks
Evan Mobley

Listed as Questionable for Christmas Tilt
OG Anunoby

Returns to Action Thursday
Jalen Brunson

Available on Christmas Day
David Montgomery

Questionable to Play With Illness
Amon-Ra St. Brown

Questionable, Expected to Play on Thursday
Rashee Rice

Chiefs Place Rashee Rice on Injured Reserve
T.J. Hockenson

Ruled Out for Week 17
Pete Fairbanks

Marlins Agree on One-Year Deal
Josh Johnson

to Start at QB on Thursday Against Dallas
Brooks Koepka

Leaving LIV Golf
Davante Adams

Could Sit Out Final Two Regular-Season Games
Brock Bowers

Placed on Injured Reserve Due to Lingering Knee Injury
Amon-Ra St. Brown

Expected to Play on Christmas Day Against the Vikings
Connor McDavid

Finishes Battle of Alberta With Five Assists
Karel Vejmelka

Battling Upper-Body Injury
Alexandre Texier

Suffers Upper-Body Injury Against Bruins
Alexander Nikishin

Dealing With Apparent Ankle Injury
Denver Barkey

Exits Early Tuesday
Travis Sanheim

Pulled by Concussion Spotter Tuesday
Cam Whitmore

Out Indefinitely With Deep Vein Thrombosis
Corey Kispert

Lasts for 13 Minutes in Comeback Game
Jaxson Hayes

Makes Early Exit Versus Suns
Ryan O'Hearn

Pirates Agree on Two-Year Deal
DK Metcalf

has Two-Game Suspension Upheld
Philip Rivers

to Remain the Starter in Week 17
George Kittle

Dealing With Mid-to-Low Ankle Sprain
Viktor Arvidsson

a Game-Time Decision Tuesday
Ryan Leonard

Available Tuesday
Tom Wilson

in Danger of Missing First Game of the Season
Phillip Danault

Makes Second Canadiens Debut Tuesday
Collin Graf

Available Against Golden Knights
Jack Eichel

Misses Fourth Straight Game
Vince Dunn

Won't Play Tuesday
Deshaun Watson

Will Not be Activated Off PUP List, 2025 Season is Over
J.J. McCarthy

Ruled Out for Week 17
Rome Odunze

Expected to Return This Season
Christian McCaffrey

Another Monster Game for Christian McCaffrey in Week 16
Brock Purdy

Throws for Five Touchdowns in Week 16
TreVeyon Henderson

in Concussion Protocol, Week 17 Status Unclear
George Kittle

Week 17 Availability in Question?
CFB

Jeff Brohm, Eli Drinkwitz "Names of Interest" for Michigan Head Coach
Timothy Liljegren

to Miss Second Straight Game Tuesday
Will Smith

Out Week-to-Week
Jaccob Slavin

Placed on Injured Reserve, Out Week-to-Week
Seth Jarvis

Considered Week-to-Week
Darren Raddysh

Totals Three Points in Monday's Win
Mason Marchment

Scores Twice Monday
Vince Dunn

Injured in Monday's Win
Rashee Rice

Still in Concussion Protocol, Estimated as Non-Participant on Monday
J.J. McCarthy

Listed as DNP on Monday Ahead of Week 17
Ilya Sorokin

to Miss Tuesday's Game
DK Metcalf

Suspended for Two Games Following Confrontation with Fan
CFB

Byrum Brown Entering Transfer Portal
CFB

Bobby Petrino Joining Bill Belichick as North Carolina's Offensive Coordinator
Willson Contreras

Shipped to the Red Sox
Brandon Lowe

Pirates Acquire Brandon Lowe in Three-Team Trade
Shane Baz

Orioles Acquire Shane Baz From the Rays
CFB

Darian Mensah Returning to Duke Next Season
CFB

Josh Hoover Linked to Indiana in Transfer Portal
CFB

Arch Manning Agrees to Reduced Compensation for 2026 Season

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP