2023 NFL Fantasy Football Week 7 Waiver Targets #Howell #Mason #Mitchell #Singletary #Samuel #Rice

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2023 NFL Fantasy Football Week 7 Waiver Targets
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Week 6 Waivers

Quarterback Upgrade

QB Sam Howell, WAS A player who is finding his way to QB1 value, no matter the game script.

Running Back Upgrade

RB Salvon Ahmed, MIA Ahmed is still worth a stash, even if Wilson is back as a possible option in the most productive running game in the league.
RB Zach Evans, LAR Evans is in line to start with Kyren Williams and Ronnie Rivers both likely out for Week 7, if not longer.
RB Kareem Hunt, CLE He could be turning this backfield into a committee, and if he continues to be the preferred option on short yardage, he could start collecting more touchdowns going forward.
RB Jordan Mason, SF While we wait to hear more about Christian McCaffrey's injury and potential absence (a Week 9 bye makes missing two games a strong possibility), Mason outplayed Mitchell. He's probably the better pickup, but this is a fluid situation.
RB Elijah Mitchell, SF Mitchell seemed to be the backup to Christian McCaffrey before the starter went down, If McCaffrey misses time, there will be a committee of some sort. Right now, it looks like Mitchell would be the lesser part of that committee.
RB Latavius Murray, BUF Murray should be the clear #2 back for a week or more with Damien Harris suffering a neck injury
RB Craig Reynolds, DET If Jahmyr Gibbs isn't ready to play after missing two weeks with a hamstring injury, Reynolds is in line to start in Week 7 with David Montgomery likely sidelined by a rib injury.
RB Devin Singletary, HOU Singletary was used more in Week 6, and he made the Texans look smart for doing it.
RB Jeff Wilson Jr., MIA Wilson wasn't ready to play in Week 6, and if he was, he would have been on a snap count, so we might expect that this week against the Eagles if he can play.

Wide Receiver Upgrade

WR Kendrick Bourne, NE For the second time this season, Bourne was the clear wide receiver leader in targets for the Patriots.
WR Rashee Rice, KC Rice continues to look like a player deserving of more snaps and targets in the potentChiefs offense.
WR Wan'Dale Robinson, NYG Robinson shrugged off his Week 5 knee injury to post a strong catch and target total against the Bills with Tyrod Taylor in at quarterback.
WR Curtis Samuel, WAS He scored for the second straight week and he appears to be a steady target for Sam Howell. He also has scored as a runner.
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA Smith-Njigba came out of the bye getting more snaps and targets and looking better in opportunities than he did before the bye.

Tight End Upgrade

TE Michael Mayer, LV The Raiders' second-round pick finally got a big role, and he produced, showing surprising run-after-catch ability in the process.
TE Dalton Schultz, HOU Schultz is becoming a trusted target for C.J. Stroud. He had another good game in the win over the Saints.
TE Jonnu Smith, ATL Smith is not going away as a steady part of the Falcons passing game, even when Kyle Pitts gets off to a hot start.

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