NFL Week 18 Preview: Insights on Saints, Falcons & More
Craig Mish
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Fantasy Analysis of the Saints, Falcons, Bengals, and Cowboys Games
The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons are facing off this Sunday, with the Falcons performing a bit worse than expected this season. Fantasy football players might look to Bejon Robinson for Atlanta, especially after the team's strong first half against the Rams. The Saints, meanwhile, are struggling with injuries among their running backs and wide receivers. Taysom Hill, who was a popular play last week, disappointed, and caution may be advisable with him moving forward.
Tyler Shuck, despite not being a clear franchise quarterback, is showing potential to effectively lead the Saints. However, the receiver options are not promising, with names like Kevin Austin and Dante Pettis carrying uncertainty. Jawan Johnson, the tight end, might be a notable option for a risky play. The odds are not in favor of the Saints this week, despite the betting line suggesting otherwise.
Moving to the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals matchup, fantasy value on the Browns seems low, especially with Fannon's injury. Cincinnati has reliable options like Chase Brown and T. Higgins, but expectations should be tempered, possibly not reaching 30 points against Cleveland's robust defense.
As for the Cowboys, they face off against the Giants with many key players potentially missing significant game time. The Cowboys may not keep main starters like Dak Prescott in for the entire game due to potential playoff considerations and injuries. On the Giants' side, prospects are similarly dim with Wandell Robinson out, leaving only Dart and possibly Tyrone Tracy or Devin Singletary as potential fantasy plays.
This segment provides a brief analysis of impending NFL matchups focusing on potential fantasy football impacts, bearing in mind numerous injuries and tactical plays likely to influence player performance.






















































