
Andy's potential Week 7 busts, fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks for players who may disappoint. You should consider benching these players in Week 7.
Every week, many "must-start" players fall short of expectations. In Week 6, several high-end options like Jahmyr Gibbs and Garrett Wilson were unable to produce as elite fantasy options.
While it is very hard to sit your top players, navigating your FLEX spots is crucial to sealing your victory. In this weekly piece, we look at five players you should look to find pivot options for, due to their difficult matchups.
Who should fantasy managers start with in Week 7? Let's dive in!
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Potential Fantasy Football Lineup Busts
Sam Darnold (SEA) vs. HOU
Sam Darnold has been a reliable streaming option through the opening month and has even entered low-end QB1 conversation. In each of his last two games, Darnold has averaged a stellar 28.1 PPR points per game with 318 passing yards per game and a 6:1 TD:INT.
However, in Week 7, it may be best to pivot to another streaming option at the QB position. Darnold and the Seahawks will face a potent Houston defense coming off a bye. Through six weeks, the Texans have allowed the fewest PPR points to opposing QBs. While Darnold has enough talent to push for mid-end QB2 upside, he will have a tough challenge to repeat another 25+ PPR point outing.
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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025
Travis Etienne Jr. (JAC) vs. LAR (London)
Travis Etienne is coming off a disappointing Week 6 showing and may be best to leave the bench in Week 7. In their loss to the Seahawks, Etienne was held in check, totaling just 27 yards on the ground. In fact, this was his second-straight game in which he fell under the double-digit PPR points.
Through Weeks 1 through 4, Etienne averaged a strong 16.6 PPR points per game. Given his recent struggles, Etienne may be in store for another moderate showing, facing the Los Angeles Rams, who have allowed the fewest PPR points to opposing RBS this season.
While he should maintain a relatively high floor due to his volume, his upside will be significantly capped in this matchup.
Bam Knight (ARI) vs. GB
After Michael Carter led the attack in Week 5, many expect him to remain in this role in Week 6. However, shortly before the game, reports suggested that Bam Knight has taken the lead job, which would push Carter to the RB2 spot. While both running backs ended up closely splitting the carries, Knight was able to tally a touchdown in his second-straight contest.
However, the manager relying on Knight as a FLEX play should look elsewhere. His touchdown streak will likely come to an end facing a tough Green Bay rushing defense. While they have struggled to defend the pass, they have allowed the fifth-fewest PPR points to opposing RBs this season. He profiles as a desperation FLEX option with minimal upside.
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Jakobi Meyers (LV) at KC
After showing a strong connection with Geno Smith through the opening weeks, Meyers has hit a bit of a slump. In each of his past three games, Meyers has averaged just four catches per game with an underwhelming 33.7 yards per game. During this stretch, he is seeing just 5.7 targets per game, which is a stark drop from the 8.7 he saw in each of the first three games.
The Raiders' passing game may continue to struggle facing a Kansas City secondary that has surrendered the eighth-fewest PPR points to opposing WRs.
T.J. Hockenson (MIN) vs. PHI
This week's tight end to "start with caution" is T.J. Hockenson of the Minnesota Vikings. Hockenson has had an inconsistent tsart ot the campaign as he has only tallied double-digit PPR points once through five games. The veteran tight end has only seen more than five targets in two games and caught fewer than five passes in all but two.
With Jordan Addison back in action, Hockenson is falling to the No. 3 spot in the passing attack. As a result, managers should instead pivot to upside streaming options like Harold Fannin Jr. or Mason Taylor, as Hockenson will face the Eagles, who have allowed the third-fewest PPR points to opposing TEs this season.
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