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With that out of the way, let me, Alex Malchow, take a look at some key players to consider in your lineup this week!
The Ravens offense has been on fire as Jeffries has engineered a 4 game winning streak spreading the ball around to Oyewo, Stanley, Rutsch, Rodney, and a flock of Ravens playmakers. Last time out against Barcelona Jeffries threw six touchdowns in one half. If head coach Kendral Ellison lets him, he’ll do it again at home this week.
Jackson has been a consistent starter for me this season in Fantasy, undervalued again this week at 3.1k GC. The veteran receiver seems to be the go-to playmaker for the Thunder week in and week out. In what projects to be another close game for the Thunder against Wroclaw, expect Aaron “Action” Jackson to get 15+ touches and rack up the points.
The Enthroners dominated the Prague Lions in their last matchup with Robitaille having a big day racking up 118 yards and two touchdowns. Look for the veteran to do the same thing this weekend as the Enthroners have a chance to finish the season’s final stretch of the season on a high note.
Hennessey has been making an impressive case for MVP this season, however his last game against the Raiders Tirol was statistically, at least from a passing standpoint, not up to his usual standard. Last week he suffered a shoulder injury and did not return to the game. For this reason alone i’d leave him on the bench for Week 12.
The former NFL running back played excellent through three quarters last week for the Galaxy. However after an outside run late in the game he limped to the sideline and did not return to the game. Injuries have held back the Austrian talent at times in his career and this week against a great Madrid defense I won’t be counting on him.
Mitchell was one of the top scorers in the league last week with four touchdowns. This week he should draw one-on-one coverage often from Cologne Bijon Harris, one of the ELF’s best man-to-man cornerbacks. With Harris keying in on Mitchell, look for Paris’s quarterback Zach Edwards to spread the ball around more to Hugo Tekedam, Anthony Mahoungou, and others.