By: Braden Clarke
RB: #1 is going to be Derrick Henry, he is an outstanding player and will always put up a consistent amount of points for your team. #2 Alvin Kamara, he puts up so many points for you and if you have definitely put him on the starting roster. #3 Dalvin Cook, he will, no matter what, put up some critical points to get your team the lead over the opponent, he is an outstanding running back and is so consistent.
WR: #1 is most likely to get the most points this week Davante Adams, he is a killer wideout and is guaranteed a lot of points this week. #2 Tyreek Hill, he is so fast and has such good hands so he can rack up the points for your team and your opponent will be swept off their feet. #3 Stefon Diggs, he has such amazing skills and he is so good with his feet so if you have Stefon start him because he will milk points for your team.
QB: #1 is close but I would give it to Kyler Murray because he is such an accurate passer and is also really fast and smart so that's what makes him one of the best quarterbacks in the league. #2 Patrick Mahomes, let's be honest he’s just such a good quarterback and it could be close between Patrick and Kyler because both are the top Qbs for fantasy football. #3 Josh Allen, He is such a good quarterback right now and he is so consistent and he could probably also tie for first with Kyler and Patrick but he's just a little slow so that's why he’s number 3.
TE: #1 the best Tight end in the league right now Travis Kelce, he has the amazing partner Patrick Mahomes who can just throw and throw the ball over and over again to Travis and he gets so many points for your team and that's why he's number 1. #2 Darren Waller, he is such a good tight end and gets a really consistent amount of points for your team every week and that's why he's number 2. #3 Mark Andrews, he is such a good player to have for your fantasy team and will average a lot of points and he is going to be a good player to have this weekend.
By: Wes Monohan
Each team has played a few games, here is a rundown of the first few notable games this preseason. In the first preseason game on October 3, the Nets took on the Lakers. The Nets Blew out LA by 26 points thanks to rookie Cameron Thomas’s 21 point outing. The next day, the Celtics won a close battle against the Magic 98-97. Later in the day, the Warriors took on the Trail Blazers. The Warriors won 121-107 after a 30 point night from Jordan Poole. Later in the week on 10/6, the cavaliers beat the hawks 99-96 in a close fought game. That same night the Warriors won a close game against the Nuggets 118-116. On 10/8 the Bucks lost in a close game to the Nets 119-115 off of Kevin Durant and Joe Harris’s combined 33 points. Later in the night the Timber Wolves outlasted the Nuggets in an overtime battle 114-112. On 10/9 the Celtics barely beat the Raptors after Jayson Tatum’s 20 point night. On 10/10 the Spurs took down the magic by 1 point. The Bulls then beat the Cavs 102-101 off of Demar Derozan’s 22 point outing. On 10/11 the Heat took down the Hornets in another 1 point victory. On 10/13 the Mavericks showed up in Charlotte ready to play defeating the Hornets 127-59 on their own court. Lastly, the Magic handed the Celtics their first loss off of a game winning shot with 0.2 seconds left on the clock.
Here is what the standings look like as of 10/13:
Warriors
Heat
Bulls
Mavericks
Timber Wolves
Knicks
Kings
Suns
Grizzlies
Raptors
Celtics
Pacers
Sixers
Nets
Spurs
Jazz
Hawks
Pistons
Rockets
Thunder
Hornets
Cavaliers
Clippers
Bucks
Pelicans
Magic
Trail Blazers
Wizards
Nuggets
Lakers
By: Price Lineweaver and Andrew Walker
By: Tyson Boyd and Tiege Sewell