Welcome to Week 6, friends! We’ve got another excellent slate of games on deck this week and plenty of opportunities for you to rack up some points… even if there we’ll be missing some big-name offenses for fantasy.
[Week 6 Half-PPR Fantasy Rankings: QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | FLEX | D/ST | Kickers]
The game of the week might just be the Sunday afternoon showdown of two premiere offenses, including of fantasy football’s premiere offenses — the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys. At the head of that matchup, of course, are their respective quarterbacks, Jared Goff and Dak Prescott, who each received a hefty payday since their last meeting back in Week 17… which is, for most of you, fantasy football championship week.
Those who put their trust in Goff that week were sorely disappointed in their results, as he finished as the QB25 on the week. It marked just his fifth time throwing multiple interceptions in a game since joining the Lions back in 2021 — unfortunate timing. Prescott outperformed him in the primetime showdown, enjoying a QB7 finish that still somehow fell behind Joe Flacco (QB4 on the week). Can Goff turn it around this time around with a number of key injuries to the Cowboys on defense?
See where each of these quarterbacks fall in this week, our team of analysts are here to present their Week 6 fantasy football rankings at each position. Keep in mind that there are several key teams on bye this week, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings.
Good luck with your Week 6 matchups!
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