Fantasy Football: Week 7 QB Outlook – Limit Expectations for Jones, beware DarnoldS tough Matchup
As fantasy football managers navigate the midpoint of the season, critical start/sit decisions at quarterback could make or break Week 7 lineups. Several high-profile players face challenging matchups, prompting analysts to temper expectations and consider alternative options.This week’s outlook suggests limiting reliance on players like Daniel Jones and exercising caution with red-hot performers like Sam Darnold against stingy defenses.
The quarterback landscape is particularly volatile this week, with several players exhibiting inconsistent performances or facing formidable opponents. for managers in traditional leagues, identifying reliable options is paramount, while those in Superflex formats may have more leeway. Key matchups against the Chargers, Texans, Broncos, Rams, and browns will heavily influence fantasy outcomes, demanding careful consideration of each quarterback’s potential.
Limit Exposure:
Daniel Jones’ recent performance has been uneven. While he posted 22.5 fantasy points last week against Arizona, he had previously been held under 17 points in three consecutive starts. Facing the Chargers, who have limited quarterbacks to under 15 fantasy points per game on average this season, Jones should be restricted to Superflex leagues only.
Proceed with Caution:
Despite Sam Darnold’s recent success – scoring 20 or more fantasy points in his last two games - a difficult matchup against the Houston Texans warrants caution. The Texans have allowed fewer than 14 fantasy points to all but one quarterback (Baker Mayfield) in their first five games, making Darnold a risky play in traditional leagues.
Tough Road Ahead:
Jaxson Dart has shown promise with 19-plus fantasy points in two of his first three starts for the Giants, but his Week 7 contest against the Denver Broncos presents a notable challenge. The Broncos’ defense has held all but two opposing quarterbacks to under 15 points,allowing an average of just 11.4 points per game to the position at Mile High.
London Struggles & Defensive Pressure:
Trevor Lawrence has been solid recently, exceeding 19 fantasy points in his last two games. However,his history in London games – averaging 221 passing yards and 14.5 fantasy points in six starts - combined with the Rams’ strong defensive performance against quarterbacks (allowing double-digit points to only two this year),makes him a gamble.
Avoid the Risk:
Tua Tagovailoa’s disappointing performance last week (6.6 fantasy points against the Chargers) underscores the need to keep him sidelined. His matchup against the Cleveland Browns is even more unfavorable, as the Browns’ defense has not allowed any quarterback to score more than 14.7 points in three home games this season.