Fantasy Football, Week 7
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In Week 7, several players jumped on the Fantasy Football radar. This could be the start of something special for some of these players, and you'll want to get well ahead of your Week 8 Fantasy Football waiver wire by putting these players on your radar.
While Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa struggled in the rain in Cleveland, Browns rookie RB Quinshon Judkins had the game of his young career.
As the 2025 NFL season nears its midway point, and fantasy managers scramble to find replacements for injured or under-performing players on their rosters, the importance of nailing the waiver wire every week enhances exponentially.
Discover our Week 7 fantasy football wide receiver rankings, including Davante Adams, Rashee Rice, and Sterling Shepard, as injuries and bye weeks reshape the PPR landscape.
See the top projected fantasy players for Week 7. Our rankings highlight the best players to start in your fantasy football lineup.
J.J. McCarthy, QB, MIN (ankle): Carson Wentz will start again for the Vikings. McCarthy is inactive but has been named as the emergency quarterback. Max Brosmer will be the No. 2 QB for Minnesota.
Los Angeles Chargers wideout Quentin Johnston enjoyed a massive breakout to start the season and took fantasy football managers with him before suffering an injury. Before suffering an injury that caused him to miss a game, Johnston caught 26 passes for 377 yards and four scores, numbers that still have him leading the team in receiving.
Fantasy football relevant injuries and their impact, weather reports and watch to watch for. Plus, Ciely's Week 7 player rankings and more.
ESPN's fantasy football expert Eric Moody is here to answer your pressing questions in a live Q&A from noon to 1 p.m. ET.
Fantasy Impact: Dawson Knox played 81% of the team’s offensive snaps and scored a touchdown on his only reception. The Bills are on their bye in Week 7, likely giving Kincaid the required time to return to the lineup in Week 8 against the Panthers.