Sit/Start 2025 Week 6: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players in Every Game

Sit or Start recommendations for EVERY fantasy-relevant player in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season!

Game Info

 

Kickoff: Sunday, October 12, 2025, 1 p.m. ET

Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD

Network: FOX

 

Los Angeles Rams

 

Quarterback

Matthew Stafford: START, QB1

The Ravens’ defense has allowed eight passing touchdowns in its past two games, four of which came from C.J. Stroud. Matthew Stafford has six touchdowns and 764 passing yards in his past two games. Yeah, you’re starting him.

 

Running Back

Kyren Williams: START, RB1
Blake Corum: SIT

After a somewhat mediocre start to the season, Kyren Williams is coming off a 32.1-point performance, scoring his second and third receiving touchdowns. Blake Corum had been getting more involved over the first four games, but saw just one carry against the 49ers. I’ve not been a big fan of Williams’ inefficient rushing stats, but he’s still locked in as the Rams’ RB1 and gets to face the Ravens, who allow the second-most points to the position. He’s easily an RB1, while Corum remains just a handcuff.

 

Wide Receiver

Puka Nacua: START, THE WR1
Davante Adams: START, WR1
Jordan Whittington: SIT

You don’t need me to tell you to start Puka Nacua, but did you know he was college teammates with Zach Wilson at BYU? His quarterback went on to become the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. The same goes Davante Adams, but did you know he was college teammates with Derek Carr at Fresno State? Their connection was so strong that they were both selected in the 2014 NFL Draft and later reunited to become teammates again on the Las Vegas Raiders

 

Tight End

Tyler Higbee: SIT

#BenchTheBee

 

Defense/Special Teams

Los Angeles Rams: START

The Ravens will either start Cooper Rush or Tyler Huntley under center. Need I say more? 

 

Baltimore Ravens

 

Quarterback

Lamar Jackson
Cooper Rush: SIT
Tyler Huntley: SIT

As poorly as Cooper Rush played in Week 5, the Ravens are considering benching him after one start for Tyler Huntley, who’s currently on the practice squad. You’re better off taking a zero at QB than starting either one.

 

Running Back

Derrick Henry: FLEX, RB3
Justice Hill: SIT
Keaton Mitchell: SIT

The volume crisis for Derrick Henry continued in Week 5. He was bottled up against Houston, gaining just 33 yards on 15 carries for a measly 2.2 YPC. Henry scored a touchdown, but not until about 3 minutes left in the third, and the score was 34-3. King Henry has now scored fewer than 10 points in three of five games, and you have to be concerned he’s finally falling off that age cliff. You can no longer rely on his high floor. Henry is a risky start, even when Lamar returns.

 

Wide Receiver

Zay Flowers: START, WR2
Rashod Bateman: FLEX, WR5

DeAndre Hopkins: SIT

With Rush expected to be under center for the Ravens once again, Zay Flowers is the only receiver worth considering for fantasy. You’re likely still starting him, but his floor and ceiling both drop significantly. The Rams got torched by Kendrick Bourne and Mac Jones in Week 5, though, so maybe there’s a snowball’s chance he has a big game. You can write off Rashod Bateman and DeAndre Hopkins until the return of Jackson.

 

Tight End

Mark Andrews: SIT
Isaiah Likely: SIT

The Mark Andrews revival was cut short with the injury to Jackson, and now rumors are swirling that he’s available for trade. You’re not starting any Baltimore pass catchers outside of maybe Flowers until Lamar returns, but both Andrews and Isaiah Likely are worth stashing in case a deal goes down.

 

Defense/Special Teams

Baltimore Ravens: SIT

The Ravens allow a whopping 35.4 points per game, easily the most in the league.