The 2025NFL Season is here, and with it comes some lineup questions. Which moves should you make to maximize your points? Let this weekly post be your guide as I offer one start and one sit suggestion at QB, RB, WR, and TE. These suggestions are based on my rankings compared to the consensus each week. And because we want to measure our success, check back each week for a recap on how I did.
For this project, a start is a player I think will finish Top 12 at QB or TE and Top 24 at RB or WR. A sit is a player I think will finish outside those metrics. Before we dive into this weekβs suggestions, letβs review how we did last week. All scoring is courtesy of Fantasy Pros.
Before we look forward, itβs time to look back at Week 6.
Week 6 Starts
QB: Bo Nix, QB21 Miss. It started so well, then the Broncosβ offense evaporated.
RB: Rico Dowdle, RB2 Hit. Another huge week for Dowdle.
WR: D.K. Metcalf, WR10 Hit. Metcalf and Rodgers have really found something.
TE: Jake Ferguson, TE10 Hit. Another touchdown for the Cowboysβ tight end.
Start Record: 3-1
Week 6 Sits
QB: Joe Flacco, QB15 Hit. Flacco was solid, but not a Top 12 option.
RB: Derrick Henry, RB13 Miss. Henry was the only good thing for the Ravens.
WR: Jakobi Myers, WR43 Hit. Myers isnβt getting the volume.
TE: Zach Ertz, TE5 Miss. Ertz was back to his 2024 form on Monday.
Sit Record: 2-2
Now, on to the Week 7 picks!
Quarterbacks

Start: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
About: After a couple of middling seasons, Mahomes looks like heβs back to his original vintage. Heβs sitting at QB1 after six weeks and has had 27 or more points in each of the past three games. Now, he gets back Rashee Rice and faces the Raiders. Heβs a GREAT start.
Sit: Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins
About: Youβd like to be able to start Tua against a woeful Browns team. Youβd like to. And you might be tempted in Superflex, but the Browns have a good defense, and Tua has a problem with flinging the ball to the other team. Heβs also been embattled since a post-game press conference that wasnβt flattering on Sunday. Iβm staying away from the Dolphins.
Running Backs

Start: Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers
About: We entered the season with a lot of questions about McCaffrey and whether he was healthy enough to stay on the field. After six weeks, heβs seemingly the healthiest 49er. Heβs RB1 through six weeks and figures to keep carrying the load for the San Francisco offense. He should be in your lineup.
Sit: Ken Walker, Seattle Seahawks
About: No one knows exactly whatβs going on with the Seahawksβ backfield. What is clear is that Walkerβs role has been cut back. He has only had 50 percent or more of the snaps in one gameβthe week when Zack Charbonnet was missing. When they are both healthy, Charbonnet is playing on third downs, in the hurry-up offense, and in the Red Zone. That doesnβt leave Walker with a great chance to put up points. Heβs barely an RB2, sitting at RB24 after six weeks. I donβt like the trend, so Iβm not trusting him in Week 7.
Wide Receivers

Start: Davante Adams, Los Angeles Rams
About: Yes, Puka Nacua is off to an amazing start. But Adams has been just fine, sitting at WR14 through six weeks. And with Nacua banged up, and not a lock to play in Week 7, Adams is the Ramsβ pass catcher you want in your lineup.
Sit: D.J. Moore, Chicago Bears
About: Moore has been the top pass catcher for the Bears for the past few seasons. But with Ben Johnson and a re-shaped offense, things have been different in 2025. Heβs sitting at WR51. Heβs still a flex consideration, but heβs not getting consistent volume. Heβs not a Top 24 receiver for me in Week 7.
Tight Ends

Start: Harold Fannin, Jr., Cleveland Browns
About: The Brownsβ rookie is having a solid season. Heβs sitting as TE12 through six games, getting consistent looks and volume. Heβs been even stronger the past two weeks with Dillon Gabriel in the lineup. With the Browns actually favored at home against the Dolphins, I like Fannin to continue to produce in Week 7.
Sit: Theo Johnson, New York Giants
About: The second-year man is in the mix for a Giantsβ offense that needs pass catchers. He was great in Week 5, but didnβt do a lot Thursday against the Eagles. Now, heβs playing a solid Denver defense thatβs been smothering opposing offenses. I donβt see enough volume to make Johnson a good starting option.
Matthew Fox is a die-hard NFL fan and Broncosβ homer. Heβs a member of the FSWA. You can find more from him on Twitter @knighthawk7734 or as co-host of the Fantasy Football Roundtable Podcast, a part of the Campus2Canton Network.