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Ty Montgomery, authentic nfl jerseys cheap RB, Green Bay Packers: He scored 19.3 PPR fantasy points in his season debut, the third-best single-game performance of his career, but the greater takeaway was that he set a new personal best for rushing attempts (19) despite missing a handful of snaps due to a leg injury. Montgomery did return to the game and looked fine, so he's locked in as a weekly RB2.
Cooper Kupp, WR, Rams: His debut performance wasn't quite on par with Golladay's, and Kupp was in fact started in more leagues than Golladay (1.3 to 0.7 percent), but a 17.6-point PPR fantasy score is still a clear win. That's doubly so if you consider the vast difference in the reputations of their quarterbacks.
Le'Veon Bell, RB, china cheap jerseys Steelers: Thirteen touches? Thirteen?! That was the second-lowest total of his 48-game NFL career, trailing only the 12 he had before he tore the MCL in his right knee in 2015 Week 8 -- and even in that game, he scored more PPR (7.8) and non-PPR (5.8) fantasy points than he did on Sunday (7.7 and 4.7). This was an awful performance from a seemingly fully healthy player facing what was supposedly a standout matchup, which is sure to raise questions throughout the week about his holdout that lasted the entire preseason. (Hint: Don't sweat it. He's still an excellent player and this was just one bad game.)
Tom Brady, QB, Patriots: A 10.7-point fantasy performance might not be a catastrophic outcome, but it was supremely disappointing compared to expectations and at best might have difficulty ranking among the week's 15 top scores. Brady was started in 99.6 percent of ESPN leagues, most at the position. Smith, his opponent, started in just 2.9 percent of leagues, but managed 20.5 more fantasy points than Brady did, cheap soccer jerseys for sale making this only the second time in his 236 career NFL starts that Brady's opponent outscored him on the fantasy ledger.
Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati Bengals: Now this one might've been a week-killer, if you were one of those in the 17.8 percent of ESPN leagues in which he was active. Dalton was intercepted four times, matching a career worst (2013 Week 17), and his minus-3.0 fantasy points were easily a new career low. Particularly disappointing was the fact that Dalton never scored fewer than 10.2 fantasy points in a single game in 2016. you can buy the jerseys on http://www.lookcheapjerseys.com/ online web.
Carson Palmer, QB, Cardinals: Like Dalton, Palmer wasn't started in a high percentage of leagues (14.1 percent), cheap stitched nfl jerseys but if Palmer was to be hailed a potential bounce-back candidate this season, he sure didn't make a good first impression. Palmer was intercepted three times on Sunday, one of them a game-sealing pick-six late in the fourth quarter, and finished with 9.0 fantasy points, his lowest score since 2016 Week 3 (3.5). It won't be easy to make a case for him as a matchup play facing the Indianapolis Colts on the road in Week 2.
Rams defense: The Indianapolis Colts' offense was widely expected to struggle through Andrew Luck's absence, making opposing defenses well worth streaming consideration, but this was a heck of a performance by the Rams even considering the matchup. The Rams scored 29 fantasy points, their most since 2014 Week 13, when they scored the same number, thanks to limiting the Colts to nine points and 225 total yards while notching four interceptions, two sacks and a fumble recovery.

Tyler Eifert, TE, cheap nba jerseys from china Bengals: He's Dalton's go-to guy in the red zone, so understandably on a day when Dalton was held quiet, Eifert was held quiet too. Eifert's 1.4 PPR fantasy points (and 0.4 non-PPR) on his lone target were his second-worst numbers, trailing only 2015 Week 3, when he was shut out in both formats.
Eddie Lacy, RB, Seattle Seahawks: He was started in just 20.7 percent of ESPN leagues, but for a player who is owned in 100 percent, Lacy was a total bust in Week 1. The Seahawks' starter with Thomas Rawls inactive, cheap cruises from new jersey Lacy managed just five carries and 0.3 fantasy points despite his team's being in a competitive spot on the scoreboard for the majority of Sunday's game. What's more, Lacy rotated with Chris Carson, who managed 39 yards on his six rushing attempts, a sure sign that Carson and Rawls are a threat to the veteran's workload come Week 2.
Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina Panthers: He was targeted five times, but managed to catch only one, resulting in 3.5 PPR fantasy points. That was his fourth-lowest output in his 33 career games, though Cam Newton's mediocre performance as well as the Panthers' early lead played a large part.
Jaguars defense: They matched the Rams' 29 fantasy points for the week's lead, mostly due to racking up the points in the first half while the Houston Texans had Tom Savage under center. In the eight quarters that Savage played in the Texans' past four regular-season games, their opponents scored 54 fantasy points on defense. Deshaun Watson should give the Texans more of a fighting chance, however.
Rob Kelley, RB, Redskins: A disappointing preseason by backup Samaje Perine locked Kelley into the Redskins' starting running back role, but Kelley can't afford to put up weeks of just 3 PPR/non-PPR fantasy points if he wants to hold off the rookie. That was his worst score in any of the 10 games in which he played double-digit snaps, and it makes it potentially wise to spend one of your Week 2 waiver claims to pick up Perine, cheap nike jerseys available in 31.5 percent of leagues, as insurance.
Joe Mixon, RB, cheap replica soccer jerseys Bengals: Fantasy players were smart about Mixon in Week 1, as despite his 100.0 percent ownership in ESPN leagues, he was started in only 33.1 percent, recognizing that he was likely to be used on a rotational basis in the Bengals' opener. Still, Mixon's stat line of 9 yards on eight attempts, resulting in 5.4 PPR and 2.4 non-PPR fantasy points, isn't going to inch him any closer to a full takeover of the team's rushing chores, after a preseason of chatter that Jeremy Hill remains this team's starter.
Jamison Crowder, WR, Redskins: Those who roster Crowder were alerted to the prospect that he'd disappoint on Sunday after he was added to the team's injury report unexpectedly on Thursday, due to a hip issue that popped up during practice. They weren't expecting a mere 2.4 PPR (and minus-0.6 non-PPR) output on Crowder's seven targets. He wasn't used as much as he should be in his healthier weeks, however, as he was rotated in and out of the game in Week 1. Expect things to improve from here.
Martavis Bryant, WR, Steelers: Where Brown shined, Bryant flopped in his return to the NFL, managing just 3.4 PPR and 1.4 non-PPR fantasy points on his six targets. It was only the fifth time in PPR and seventh in non-PPR that he was held beneath five fantasy points in his 22 NFL games, but as he continues to shake the rust off, his more characteristically big performances should return.
Cooper Kupp, WR, Rams: His debut performance wasn't quite on par with Golladay's, and Kupp was in fact started in more leagues than Golladay (1.3 to 0.7 percent), but a 17.6-point PPR fantasy score is still a clear win. That's doubly so if you consider the vast difference in the reputations of their quarterbacks.
Le'Veon Bell, RB, china cheap jerseys Steelers: Thirteen touches? Thirteen?! That was the second-lowest total of his 48-game NFL career, trailing only the 12 he had before he tore the MCL in his right knee in 2015 Week 8 -- and even in that game, he scored more PPR (7.8) and non-PPR (5.8) fantasy points than he did on Sunday (7.7 and 4.7). This was an awful performance from a seemingly fully healthy player facing what was supposedly a standout matchup, which is sure to raise questions throughout the week about his holdout that lasted the entire preseason. (Hint: Don't sweat it. He's still an excellent player and this was just one bad game.)
Tom Brady, QB, Patriots: A 10.7-point fantasy performance might not be a catastrophic outcome, but it was supremely disappointing compared to expectations and at best might have difficulty ranking among the week's 15 top scores. Brady was started in 99.6 percent of ESPN leagues, most at the position. Smith, his opponent, started in just 2.9 percent of leagues, but managed 20.5 more fantasy points than Brady did, cheap soccer jerseys for sale making this only the second time in his 236 career NFL starts that Brady's opponent outscored him on the fantasy ledger.
Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati Bengals: Now this one might've been a week-killer, if you were one of those in the 17.8 percent of ESPN leagues in which he was active. Dalton was intercepted four times, matching a career worst (2013 Week 17), and his minus-3.0 fantasy points were easily a new career low. Particularly disappointing was the fact that Dalton never scored fewer than 10.2 fantasy points in a single game in 2016. you can buy the jerseys on http://www.lookcheapjerseys.com/ online web.
Carson Palmer, QB, Cardinals: Like Dalton, Palmer wasn't started in a high percentage of leagues (14.1 percent), cheap stitched nfl jerseys but if Palmer was to be hailed a potential bounce-back candidate this season, he sure didn't make a good first impression. Palmer was intercepted three times on Sunday, one of them a game-sealing pick-six late in the fourth quarter, and finished with 9.0 fantasy points, his lowest score since 2016 Week 3 (3.5). It won't be easy to make a case for him as a matchup play facing the Indianapolis Colts on the road in Week 2.
Rams defense: The Indianapolis Colts' offense was widely expected to struggle through Andrew Luck's absence, making opposing defenses well worth streaming consideration, but this was a heck of a performance by the Rams even considering the matchup. The Rams scored 29 fantasy points, their most since 2014 Week 13, when they scored the same number, thanks to limiting the Colts to nine points and 225 total yards while notching four interceptions, two sacks and a fumble recovery.
Tyler Eifert, TE, cheap nba jerseys from china Bengals: He's Dalton's go-to guy in the red zone, so understandably on a day when Dalton was held quiet, Eifert was held quiet too. Eifert's 1.4 PPR fantasy points (and 0.4 non-PPR) on his lone target were his second-worst numbers, trailing only 2015 Week 3, when he was shut out in both formats.
Eddie Lacy, RB, Seattle Seahawks: He was started in just 20.7 percent of ESPN leagues, but for a player who is owned in 100 percent, Lacy was a total bust in Week 1. The Seahawks' starter with Thomas Rawls inactive, cheap cruises from new jersey Lacy managed just five carries and 0.3 fantasy points despite his team's being in a competitive spot on the scoreboard for the majority of Sunday's game. What's more, Lacy rotated with Chris Carson, who managed 39 yards on his six rushing attempts, a sure sign that Carson and Rawls are a threat to the veteran's workload come Week 2.
Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina Panthers: He was targeted five times, but managed to catch only one, resulting in 3.5 PPR fantasy points. That was his fourth-lowest output in his 33 career games, though Cam Newton's mediocre performance as well as the Panthers' early lead played a large part.
Jaguars defense: They matched the Rams' 29 fantasy points for the week's lead, mostly due to racking up the points in the first half while the Houston Texans had Tom Savage under center. In the eight quarters that Savage played in the Texans' past four regular-season games, their opponents scored 54 fantasy points on defense. Deshaun Watson should give the Texans more of a fighting chance, however.
Rob Kelley, RB, Redskins: A disappointing preseason by backup Samaje Perine locked Kelley into the Redskins' starting running back role, but Kelley can't afford to put up weeks of just 3 PPR/non-PPR fantasy points if he wants to hold off the rookie. That was his worst score in any of the 10 games in which he played double-digit snaps, and it makes it potentially wise to spend one of your Week 2 waiver claims to pick up Perine, cheap nike jerseys available in 31.5 percent of leagues, as insurance.
Joe Mixon, RB, cheap replica soccer jerseys Bengals: Fantasy players were smart about Mixon in Week 1, as despite his 100.0 percent ownership in ESPN leagues, he was started in only 33.1 percent, recognizing that he was likely to be used on a rotational basis in the Bengals' opener. Still, Mixon's stat line of 9 yards on eight attempts, resulting in 5.4 PPR and 2.4 non-PPR fantasy points, isn't going to inch him any closer to a full takeover of the team's rushing chores, after a preseason of chatter that Jeremy Hill remains this team's starter.
Jamison Crowder, WR, Redskins: Those who roster Crowder were alerted to the prospect that he'd disappoint on Sunday after he was added to the team's injury report unexpectedly on Thursday, due to a hip issue that popped up during practice. They weren't expecting a mere 2.4 PPR (and minus-0.6 non-PPR) output on Crowder's seven targets. He wasn't used as much as he should be in his healthier weeks, however, as he was rotated in and out of the game in Week 1. Expect things to improve from here.
Martavis Bryant, WR, Steelers: Where Brown shined, Bryant flopped in his return to the NFL, managing just 3.4 PPR and 1.4 non-PPR fantasy points on his six targets. It was only the fifth time in PPR and seventh in non-PPR that he was held beneath five fantasy points in his 22 NFL games, but as he continues to shake the rust off, his more characteristically big performances should return.
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