Chicago Sun-Times

MURRAY STATEMENT

Vikings RB among under-the-radar picks making an impact

- BY BRANDON C. WILLIAMS

Halfway through the season, fantasy owners should know who to trust on a weekly basis. Draft position is meaningles­s at this point — players are either producing or they’re not.

Fantasy’s midpoint also signals some players who have been on the outer edge of a breakthrou­gh. A handful of talents that have flown under the radar or benefited from the trade deadline will use this week as a jumping-off point.

START: Latavius Murray, RB, Vikings

By now, trusting Dalvin Cook is a fool’s errand. The Minnesota ground game hasn’t missed Cook as Murray has scored four touchdowns in the last three games and faces a Lions run defense that is 26th in fantasy points allowed per game to opposing running backs. Cook may play but will be limited, whereas Murray makes for a solid RB2 who also happens to average 5.1 yards at home.

SIT: Phillip Rivers, QB, Chargers

The Seahawks are downright selfish when it comes to defending the pass, not only ranking first in fewest fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbac­ks, but also third in fewest receiving yards allowed. It’s certainly a tough call to sit Rivers, who has thrown multiple touchdowns in each game this season, yet the Chargers are on the road and there are better matchups to exploit.

START: Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos

The departure of Demaryius Thomas to the Texans sets up the path for Sutton to become Denver’s top wideout. Sutton has yet to be targeted more than six times in a game but expect the big rookie to hit double digits for the first time. Houston does come into the Mile High City with a five-game win streak, but a pass defense that is 19th in yards allowed and has given up 15 touchdowns will be suspect. Sutton has just 17 catches, but eight have been for better than 20 yards. He’s a great flex option whose upside will push him into must-start territory soon.

SIT: Isaiah Crowell, RB, Jets

In the three games since rushing for 219 yards against the Broncos, Crowell has managed only 94 yards on 37 carries, averaging 2.54 yards. Facing the Dolphins with the league’s worst run defense should be the type of game that perks up Crowell, yet there’s little reason to believe he’ll snap out of his funk. The rise of Trenton Cannon is starting to close the window opened for Crowell upon the loss of Bilal Powell.

START: Devin Funchess, WR, Panthers

Few receivers put up solid numbers against the Ravens defense, so Funchess and his three receptions for 27 yards last week can be forgiven. Funchess has better prospects this week against a Buccaneers defense 30th in passing yards allowed and last in the league with 20 touchdown passes allowed. Funchess has yet to hit the 100yard mark this season.

SIT: LeSean McCoy, RB, Bills

It’s hard to tell if McCoy’s decline is simply a case of a decade of usage or if the Buffalo offense is that bad. The truth lies somewhere in the middle, but that’s no reason to wheel out McCoy against a Bears run defense that is third in yards allowed and remains the league’s only team to not allow a rushing touchdown. McCoy will get his share of touches, but bad touches become worse touches as the numbers climb.

 ?? HOWARD SIMMONS/AP ?? Vikings running back Latavius Murray has scored four touchdowns in his last three games.
HOWARD SIMMONS/AP Vikings running back Latavius Murray has scored four touchdowns in his last three games.

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