Green Bay Packers – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

Green Bay Packers – Fantasy Forecast – Week 10

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Eddie Lacy

#4 Ranked RB

Goodness Gracious did this kid play well? He had 22 carries for 150 yards and a TD to wrap up the night. He should benefit by seeing the ball even more with Seneca Wallace at QB instead of Aaron Rodgers. Lacy has been good all season and that won’t change with the change at QB.

 

Gut Calls

James Starks

#36 Ranked RB

Similar to what we said about Lacy, Starks will also benefit from Rodgers’ absence. The Packers will pound the ground and they need to rest Lacy a bit which means that Starks will see more playing time than usual. Keep him in mind for a Flex.

 

Jordy Nelson

#16 Ranked WR

While the RBs will benefit from Rodgers being out, Nelson’s fantasy value will take a hit. His value has greatly decreased due to Rodgers’ injury and therefore you need to really look at your team before you put Nelson in. Wallace only mustered up 114 yards, and that isn’t going to benefit your boy Jordy very much.

 

Bench Warmers

Aaron Rodgers

#NA Ranked QB

In case you didn’t hear it, Aaron is injured and will not play this week. Initial results found a small fracture in his collarbone, but he will undergo more testing this week. He might be out for up to three weeks.

Seneca Wallace

#21 Ranked QB

Well… he scored you 2 points last week. And he played essentially the entire game. That doesn’t bode well. Granted this week should be better as he will take 1st string reps but don’t expect an amazing week. Keep him safely on your bench.

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