Sit/Start Week 1: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players In Every Single Game

Fantasy Football Sit or Start recommendations for every player in Week 1 of the season.

Week 1 of the NFL season is here, and QB List staff has assembled to provide you with Sit/Start decisions for every relevant fantasy football player.

We’ve even got a few new tricks up our sleeves, including our Weekly Range of Outcomes Tool, where you can visualize and compare the potential fantasy scores of any two players for the upcoming week. Find out which players have safe floors and high ceilings based on consensus projections and continuously updated consistency data.

Thursday Night Football kicks off with the Buffalo Bills facing off against the Los Angeles Rams, and our fantasy decisions are put to the test immediately. Should we trust Cam Akers against a tough Bills defense? Are any of Buffalo’s running backs worth starting? Are we worried about Matthew Stafford’s elbow?

Check out our first Sit/Start of the year as our staff provide their recommendations on all of your rostered players, and make sure to check out the Sit/Start Podcast for additional coverage for Week 1. Time to start your championship run on the right foot!

 

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5 responses to “Sit/Start Week 1: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players In Every Single Game”

  1. Tracey says:

    Great format! I’ll be looking at your site all year if this is the standard. Thanks

  2. Gustavo says:

    Excellent job! Thanks for the info !!!

  3. Anthony says:

    This is great info, love the format. Will definitely be looking for more.

  4. Mark Borezo says:

    Me likey the list !!! Bestest start/sit list this side of the Mississippi buster !

  5. CB says:

    Thank you for this! I look forward to reading this every week!

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