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Week 2 Fantasy Football Preview Show: Chris Dell's top 150 rankings, plus start, sits, sleepers and trade targets

Week 2 Fantasy Football Preview Show: Chris Dell's top 150 rankings, plus start, sits, sleepers and trade targets

Post-Gazette sports editor and fantasy football analyst Chris Dell breaks down his favorite players to start and sit at every position ahead of Week 2 using his top 150 rankings cheat sheet and positional tiers, as well as his top offensive matchups to target. Host Dalton Brown runs through the guys that Chris is higher and lower on vs. the FantasyPros Expert Consensus Rankings (ECR) and looks at top trade targets, sleepers and stashes heading into the weekend. Who on the Steelers is still worth starting — and rostering — after a TD-less Week 1 performance, what does say about Jaylen Warren as a possible cut candidate? When should fantasy managers look to sell-high and trade away household fantasy RB names like Rachaad White and Travis Etienne, who lost playing time in Week 1 to fellow risers in Bucky Irving and Tank Bigsby, respectively — and where does Chris have Anthony Richardson and Jayden Daniels ranked after each finished as top-5 scoring fantasy quarterbacks in Week 1? Why is Chris so low on the Texans' offense, including C.J. Stroud, as they face the Chicago Bears in Week 2, and how does that affect the rankings of fellow Houston skill players, such as Joe Mixon, Nico Collins, Tank Dell, Stefon Diggs and Dalton Schultz? Chris is the founder of Bet­tingPred­a­tors.com and the for­mer fan­tasy foot­ball and sports bet­ting lead an­a­lyst for ESPN 97.5. He re­cently won first place out of 235 an­a­lysts in the Fan­ta­syPros’ 2023 Fan­tasy Foot­ball NFL Draft Ac­cu­racy rank­ings com­pe­ti­tion and finished fifth out of more than 200 analysts in the FantasyPros Week 1 accuracy contest for 2024. For more fantasy football content, including Chris' top 150 weekly rankings and his '30 in 30' strategy series, visit post-gazette.com/sports/fantasy-football.

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September 12, 20241h 11m

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Show Notes

Post-Gazette sports editor and fantasy football analyst Chris Dell breaks down his favorite players to start and sit at every position ahead of Week 2 using his top 150 rankings cheat sheet and positional tiers, as well as his top offensive matchups to target.

Host Dalton Brown runs through the guys that Chris is higher and lower on vs. the FantasyPros Expert Consensus Rankings (ECR) and looks at top trade targets, sleepers and stashes heading into the weekend. Who on the Steelers is still worth starting — and rostering — after a TD-less Week 1 performance, what does say about Jaylen Warren as a possible cut candidate?

When should fantasy managers look to sell-high and trade away household fantasy RB names like Rachaad White and Travis Etienne, who lost playing time in Week 1 to fellow risers in Bucky Irving and Tank Bigsby, respectively — and where does Chris have Anthony Richardson and Jayden Daniels ranked after each finished as top-5 scoring fantasy quarterbacks in Week 1?

Why is Chris so low on the Texans' offense, including C.J. Stroud, as they face the Chicago Bears in Week 2, and how does that affect the rankings of fellow Houston skill players, such as Joe Mixon, Nico Collins, Tank Dell, Stefon Diggs and Dalton Schultz?

Chris is the founder of Bet­tingPred­a­tors.com and the for­mer fan­tasy foot­ball and sports bet­ting lead an­a­lyst for ESPN 97.5. He re­cently won first place out of 235 an­a­lysts in the Fan­ta­syPros’ 2023 Fan­tasy Foot­ball NFL Draft Ac­cu­racy rank­ings com­pe­ti­tion and finished fifth out of more than 200 analysts in the FantasyPros Week 1 accuracy contest for 2024. For more fantasy football content, including Chris' top 150 weekly rankings and his '30 in 30' strategy series, visit post-gazette.com/sports/fantasy-football.


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