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Each week of the NFL campaign, we will sift through the deeper options at each position with an eye on identifying streaming fantasy commodities with valuable matchups to consider.Do you need replacement options for this first heavy bye week in fantasy football competition? We have some choice names to consider for those seeking widely available options at each position.QuarterbackBrock Osweiler, Houston TexansDespite only throwing one touchdown in his last two games, Brock Osweiler is a candidate for streaming this week for those looking for a desperation play. Osweiler has eclipsed 240 passing yards in each of his last two games and will face a Green Bay Packers secondary that has allowed opposing QBs to post an average passer rating of 102.5 through Monday nights game. That ranks 501 of 511 team performances since the start of the 2001 NFL season, which means the Packers passing defense isnt just bad, its historically bad. Look for Osweiler to finally find success in such a favorable matchup, which bodes well for DeAndre Hopkins and C.J. Fiedorowicz as well. --K.D.Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York JetsFitzpatrick is undoubtedly an embattled signal-caller, as he leads the NFL in interception rate, but hes also enjoyed some success of late, as he hit on 6-of-11 passes of at least 15 yards downfield for 151 yards and a touchdown in Week 12, his second-most such completions in a game this season, per ESPN Stats & Info. The Colts are an inviting matchup for opposing arms, as theyve produced the sixth-lowest pressure rate on opposing passers, creating a hit, hurry or sack on just 22.3 percent of dropbacks. Indy ranks 32nd in pass rush and pass coverage on Pro Football Focus this season and have ceded the second-most fantasy points to opposing arms in ESPN standard leagues. --J.M.Running BackKapri Bibbs, Denver BroncosIf you are looking at the batch of running backs that are owned in less than 20 percent of ESPN.com leagues, you will not find any saviors. The best option of the bunch is Kapri Bibbs, if only because you can count on him receiving at least seven touches. As Bibbs has averaged 3.3 yards per carry, that still will only get you two fantasy points. However, Bibbs offers upside beyond that, as Devontae Booker isnt exactly dominating during his rush attempts since Booker also averages less than 4 yards per carry. Factor in that Bibbs could also see double-digit touches if Booker is limited by any injury, and Bibbs is worth a flier in most leagues. --K.D.Kenneth Dixon, Baltimore RavensDixon played the most snaps of the Baltimore backfield and earned more touches and total yardage than Terrance West in the process. A gifted receiver out of Louisiana Tech, Dixon led all draft-eligible backs last season in yards per route run, per College Football Focus. With steady surges in snaps and touches as the season progresses, flexing Dixon is a viable path to respectable yardage results, as hes produced 80 yards from scrimmage in two of the past three games. --J.M.Wide ReceiverMalcolm Mitchell, New England PatriotsWhile early reports suggest Rob Gronkowskis back injury shouldnt cause him any significant loss of time, the emergence of Mitchell against the New York Jets should give the New England Patriots confidence that they have another viable red zone target. The rookie Mitchell was a second-round draft pick whose incorporation into the Patriots offense was stalled due to a substantial elbow injury during the preseason. Mitchell averaged just 23 snaps per game through Week 10, but his workload has doubled over the last two weeks. During those games, hes been targeted a total of 12 times, which resulted in nine catches, 140 yards and three touchdowns. Look for Josh McDaniel to continue Mitchells increasing usage in the Patriots offense. --K.D.Marquess Wilson, Chicago BearsOn a depleted offense and with a rewarding rapport with signal-caller Matt Barkley, Wilson set career highs in targets, catches and yards, as he was third in the NFL in receiving yardage for Week 12. Opportunity is an asset, and one that Wilson appears to claim, given he led the team in targets and produced a 72.7 percent catch rate in the process. The 49ers have yielded the most touchdowns per game to opposing receivers, as Wilson is a strong streaming option to consider this week. --J.M.Tight EndLance Kendricks, Los Angeles RamsKendricks again leads the group of tight ends owned in 20 percent or less of ESPN.com leagues. Since Jared Goff was named the starter for the Los Angeles Rams two weeks ago, only six tight ends have more receiving yards than Kendricks 89. The Rams will travel to New England this Sunday to face the Patriots, who allow five receptions per game to opposing tight ends. Since Kendricks is averaging more than 10 yards per catch, projecting 50 yards for him is reasonable. Additionally, Kendricks scores a touchdown one time for every 200 receiving yards, which places his scoring likelihood near 25 percent if he can attain those 50 yards. Kendricks should be rostered in all leagues, not just used as a streaming play this week. --K.D.Josh Hill, New Orleans SaintsHill played on 78.4 percent of the teams offensive snaps in Week 12, his second-highest play rate of the season. The increase in on-field exposure led to Hill producing a season-high 74 yards and 51 yards after the catch. Coby Fleener was limited to a season-low 18 of the teams 74 snaps in the win over the Rams, suggesting Hill could command an enduring role in the offense going forward. The Lions, meanwhile, have allowed the most fantasy points per game to tight ends this season. --J.M.D/STTampa Bay BuccaneersIll be completely honest: I actually considered recommending the Cleveland Browns defense this week because they will guarantee a zero this week as they are on bye. Among the defenses owned in less than 20 percent of ESPN.com leagues, I dont have a strong level of confidence that any will score positive fantasy points this week, but the best of the bunch is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers just played their best game of the season against the Seattle Seahawks and will face a San Diego Chargers team that permits opposing defenses to score 6.45 fantasy points per game. If you need to roll the dice, the Buccaneers are your best bet among a bunch of long shots. --K.D.Cincinnati BengalsThis one is all about the matchup the Bengals enjoy at home this Sunday. Since Week 5, when the Eagles offensive line took a sizable hit with the suspension of right tackle Lane Johnson, opposing defenses have averaged the 12th-most fantasy points facing Philly. Opponents have also enjoyed a sack on 6.6 percent of Carson Wentzs dropbacks over this stretch, the 11th-highest rate in the league. The Eagles offense has sputtered in recent weeks, as they are 25th in points per drive since Week 5 and have the fourth-highest turnover-per-drive percentage in the league. Facing a depleted passing offense led behind a rookie behind a thin offensive line is a nice combination of trends for a streaming fantasy defense. --J.M.Individual Defensive PlayersLinebackerLawrence Timmons, Pittsburgh SteelersAvailable in 80 percent of ESPN leagues and with 45 tackles over his past five games, Timmons is a high-floor linebacker to consider for this potential shootout with the Giants in Pittsburgh this Sunday. Were also impressed by San Diegos Korey Toomer, as hes assumed the play-calling inside linebacker role for the Chargers and has 24 tackles over his past two outings. --J.M.Defensive BackByron Jones, Dallas CowboysA superb athlete and versatile safety, Jones has produced at least seven fantasy points in four of the past five games thanks to an uptick in tackle production. With the Vikings offense prone to passing underneath, Jones could enjoy another strong day in the tackle department. Detroits Tavon Wilson is another safety to consider, as he faces the pass-happy Saints and has produced at least seven fantasy points in four straight. --J.M.Defensive LineDerek Wolfe, Denver BroncosBack from an injury, and with a huge game in Week 12, Wolfe is a fine IDP commodity to consider at this shallow position. With steady tackle opportunities as the edge-setter on the line for Denver, Wolfe is a high-floor end to stream this week. We also find Andre Branch of the Miami Dolphins surging, with at least a half sack in four of the past six games. --J.M. Destockage Air Jordan . Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole after a misjudged approach shot. American Kevin Streelman was in second place after shooting a 69. Air Jordan Pas Cher Site Fiable . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. http://www.pascherairjordanfrance.fr/ . Arsenal failed to take full advantage of its main rivals stumbles on Saturday as substitute Gerard Deulofeu levelled with a hard shot from a tight angle in the 84th minute to give Everton a deserved point. Ahead of a crucial fortnight that will see them play against Napoli in the Champions League, Manchester City and Chelsea, Arsenal leads by five points ahead of Liverpool and Chelsea. Air Jordan Pas Cher Chine .2 billion agreement with Rogers Communications for the leagues broadcast and multimedia rights. Air Jordan Basket Pas Cher . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne.ARLINGTON, Texas - Nelson Cruz thrust his right arm into the air and shouted out in relief while running the bases after hitting his second homer of the night for the Texas Rangers. After a tough stretch, the Rangers had a loud and clear response Monday night to the message manager Ron Washington delivered the previous day. Cruz homered twice and the Rangers ended a six-game losing streak with an 8-7 victory over the AL West-leading Oakland Athletics, matching their run total during what had been the majors longest active skid. "We were looking for what happened, get some base hits in RBI situations and just keep grinding," Washington said. "They just showed what they have the capability of doing — what they did tonight. That was the only thing that I stressed to them." Washington had a rare postgame meeting with his team after the Rangers were swept in a four-game series by Toronto, extending their longest home losing streak since 2005. That was part of a 4-11 stretch that dropped them out of first place. Cruzs second homer was a two-run shot onto the hill in straightaway centre field on an 0-2 pitch from Jesse Chavez (1-1) in the fifth. Cruz emphatically responded while rounding the bases on his 18th homer of the season, and second in two innings. It came right after A.J. Pierzynskis RBI double and put the Rangers up 7-6. "It was the run we need in that situation. It was very emotional," Cruz said. "In our minds, we believe we can do it. We showed what were capable of doing." Oakland, which entered the four-game series opener with a three-game division lead over Texas, wiped out an early 3-0 deficit with a six-run fourth ignited by a bizarre play before Neal Cotts (3-1) worked 2 1-3 perfect innings in relief of rookie Nick Tepesch. Robbie Ross and Tanner Scheppers each worked 1-2-3 innings, then Joe Nathan gave up a run before securing his 21st save in 22 chances. After being held to two runs or less in a team record-matching six games in a row, the Rangers took care of that in the first three innings. Pierzynski pulled a two-run homer off the right-field foul pole in the second, an inning before an RBI double by Ian Kinsler. That was Kinslers first hit in 10 at-bats since coming off the disabled list Saturday after missing 25 games with a rib cage injury. The Rangers eight runs and 12 hits were both their most in 16 games this month. In the Oakland fourth, Yoenis Cespedes hit a grounder that ricocheted off thirrd baseman Adrian Beltre toward shortstop.dddddddddddd Elvis Andrus was about to throw to first when he saw John Jaso running in front of him toward third. Andrus threw to Beltre, who made a swiping attempt at a tag. Jaso, sliding headfirst in front of him, lifted his arm into the air trying to avoid the tag and then dived into the base with his left hand. He was called safe by third base umpire Jordan Baker even though it appeared his hand came off the bag while being tagged. Beltre was irate and Washington also came out to argue the call. "Its a little odd that the umpire can miss the call twice. ... Hes right on top of the play and he still missed it," Beltre said. "I got him twice. I know that, because I did it myself, and I went to see the replay to confirm. The replay showed I tagged him twice. I dont know what he saw." Tepesch then allowed three hits and a walk to the next four hitters, including a two-run single by Seth Smith, who scored on Jed Lowries double. Eric Sogard had a sacrifice fly and Coco Crisps RBI single made it 6-3 and chased Tepesch. "He made some good pitches in the bottom of the strike zone, and they went down there and they got them and they found holes," Washington said. Oakland rookie Dan Straily had a 2.21 ERA in his previous five starts, a stretch that began at Texas on May 21 when the right-hander worked seven scoreless innings and faced 22 batters — one more than the minimum for that span — in a 1-0 win over Yu Darvish. Straily hadnt allowed a homer in his last six starts and 38 innings until Pierzynski went deep. The first of Cruzs two homers came off him as well. Cruz was the first batter faced by Chavez when he took over for Straily, who allowed six runs and eight hits over 4 2-3 innings. "I was up in the strike zone. They were aggressive and I just got beat, plain and simple," Straily said. "Swing early and often. I feel like everyone up there was trying to swing out of their shoes on every single pitch. They got me, thats all there is to it." NOTES: Cespedes started his fourth consecutive game as Oaklands DH after missing two games because of left hamstring tightness. Manager Bob Melvin wants to see him in the field during batting practice before putting him back in the outfield. ... Rangers starting pitchers have gone 16 games in a row without a victory this month, matching a team record set in 1975. ... It was Cruzs 10th career multihomer game. China NFL Jerseys Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys Cheap Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap Basketball Jerseys Online Stitched Hockey Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys Football Jerseys Outlet College Jerseys For Sale Cheap MLB Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys For Sale Wholesale NFL Jerseys ' ' '

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