Fantasy Football Week 7 Start ‘Em & Sit ‘Em: Jaylen Warren a week winner, plus sleepers at every position

I'm curious to see some of the receivers that will be used in Fantasy lineups in Week 7, especially in deeper formats. While CeeDee Lamb (ankle) and Mike Evans (hamstring) could return after lengthy absences – and Rushie Rice is back now that his six-game suspension is over – we're still dealing with some ailments at the position.

New injuries for Week 7 include Puka Nacua (ankle), Garrett Wilson (knee), Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion), Emeka Egbuka (hamstring), DJ Moore (groin), Josh Downs (concussion) and Calvin Ridley (hamstring). And we're still monitoring other injuries to players who have been sidelined recently, including Terry McLaurin (quadriceps), Quentin Johnston (hamstring), Ricky Pearsall (knee) and Jauan Jennings (ribs).

You'll want to keep an eye on the injury report all week, and we'll have you covered here on CBS Sports. And, depending on who is eliminated, we could see guys like Elik Ayomanor, Sterling Shepard, Zay Jones, Jordan Whittington and Josh Reynolds, among others, play a prominent role for Fantasy managers in Week 7.

These are desperation games, but one or two of them could decide your match this week. And we'll let you know if any of these guys have starting options below.

We'll also look at other players who could be used at quarterback, running back and tight end, and we'll have a lot of great matchups in Week 7. So let's get started to make sure your lineups are fit for this high-performing period.

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Chiefs (vs. LV)

Geno Smith has thrown six interceptions in his last three games, and the Raiders have allowed six sacks in their last two games. Las Vegas has also scored 26 points in the last two weeks against the Colts and Titans. This should be a great game for the Chiefs DST in Week 7.

Browns (vs. MIA)
Seahawks (vs. HOU)
Eagles (minimum)

Chargers (vs. IND)

The Chargers played great defense in Week 6 in Miami with two sacks and three interceptions, but this is a tougher matchup. The Colts allowed just five sacks on the season, and Indianapolis had just four turnovers on the year. The Colts have also scored 71 points in their last two games against the Raiders and Cardinals, while Indianapolis has scored more than 20 points in every game this season. This is a good week for the Chargers to switch to Daylight Saving Time.

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