The Fantasy Manager by ran enters the next season. Here you can put together your team and win great prizes!
The NFL season has finally started! Like every year it’s now time to put together the perfect Fantasy Manager team – of course also at ran Fantasy Manager.
In week one, Icke had some bad luck with the Bengals passing offense and Joe Burrow at quarterback. In week two, a new offense comes in with the following team:
Passing Offense: Miami Dolphins
Over 400 yards passing in week one for the Miami Dolphins. Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill made a Chargers defense that actually wasn’t all that bad look pretty old. The New England Patriots aren’t a bad defense, though, and shouldn’t make it any easier for the Dolphins.
Rushing Offense: Los Angeles Chargers
Joshua Kelly and Austin Ekeler really ran hot against a weakening Dolphins defense in week one and were actually more present than the highly-rated passing offense led by quarterback Justin Herbert. The Tennessee Titans defense, however, was very strong in week one in run defense against the Saints.
Defense: New Orleans Saints
For years, one of the top defenses in the league. Confirmed that again against the Titans in the first game. In the next game against the Carolina Panthers, the Saints will also face a weakening offense. Definitely a promising pick for next week.
Special Teams: Baltimore Ravens
Always good for a big play on special teams are the Baltimore Ravens. For example, no team has scored as many punt or kickoff return touchdowns in recent years as the Ravens.
Quarterback: Justin Herbert
Although he was a little quieter in week one, the LA Chargers quarterback is always up for some fireworks. He’ll have the opportunity against the Tennessee Titans, as the Titans are more likely to impress with a good run defence.
Running Back: Austin Ekeler
Doubled is better. In addition to the Chargers rushing offense, Icke is also counting on Austin Ekeler after his strong play in week one against the Dolphins.
Wide Receiver: Justin Jefferson (C)
Despite the loss, Justin Jefferson had an outstanding game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with nine catches and 150 yards. There is reason to fear similar things in week two from the Philadelphia Eagles’ perspective.
Tight End: Zach Ertz
In a flagging Cardinals offense, Zach Ertz is one of the few bright spots. There are certainly more obvious options at the tight end position, however, Ertz has proven he can deliver regardless of quarterback.
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