X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers - Week 7

Jaymyr Gibbs - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS and Betting Picks

Top fantasy football risers and fallers heading into Week 7 of the 2023 NFL season. Joe Nicely identifies players at QB, RB, WR, and TE whose value for fantasy football is rising or falling.

Hello, RotoBallers! Football fans and fantasy managers might still be recovering from wild Week 6 action that included both San Francisco and Philadelphia losing, Desmond Ridder scoring more fantasy points than Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Josh Allen, as well as injuries to elite fantasy producers such as Christian McCaffrey, Justin Fields, David Montgomery, and Kyren Williams. Totally normal stuff. The result is an eclectic group of fantasy football risers and fallers as we head into Week 7.

Adam Koffler will be back with you next week, so we'll keep this weekly column very much in line with his vision...we'll be looking at fantasy football players whose arrows may be pointing up and players whose arrows may be pointing down based on the previous week's games. We'll try not to overreact, but instead use relevant data to make informed decisions about certain players.

Here are the key risers and fallers coming out of Week 6 of the 2023 NFL season.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Week 7 Fantasy Football Risers

Drake London, Atlanta Falcons

The fantasy community has spent the better part of the last two seasons roasting Atlanta Falcons head coach Arthur Smith for his stubborn refusal to utilize the talented pass-catching weapons at his disposal. 

While it’s probably not been by choice, Smith has been forced to lean on the Falcons passing attack over the last few weeks due to negative game scripts, which has led Atlanta to average 38.3 pass attempts per game across their last three, the third most in the NFL over that timespan. 

This sudden increase in pass-game volume has led to a spike in opportunities for second-year wideout Drake London. London has now been targeted 21 times over Atlanta’s last two. If we toss out his single target Week 1 stinker, his 42 targets since Week 2 ranks 11th in the NFL. In the squad’s Week 6 loss to Washington, London reeled in nine catches for 125 yards, and over the Falcons' last two, he’s tallied 203 yards on 15 catches.

While Atlanta will remain a run-first offense, the USC product is the unquestioned alpha of this receiving corps and will benefit from heavy volume when the Falcons are forced to put the ball in the air. In Week 7 he squares off against a Tampa Bay secondary that's allowing the NFL's ninth-most fantasy points per game to the WR position this season. London then draws a string of matchups with defenses that have struggled against the pass in Tennessee, Minnesota, and Arizona in Weeks 8-10. 

Michael Mayer, Las Vegas Raiders

While Detroit Lions rookie tight end Sam LaPorta has been a breakout star this season, most fantasy football regulars know the mantra that the TE position is a notoriously difficult one to transition to at the NFL level. Though most agree that the 2023 NFL draft was stocked with a strong tight end class, highly touted rookies such as Dalton Kincaid and Luke Musgrave have failed to make any notable fantasy impact to this point.

The same can be said for Raiders rookie tight end Michael Mayer. Though he slid to Las Vegas in the second round of the draft, many analysts had the Notre Dame product as the highest-rated TE in the 2023 class. Unfortunately, Mayer has gotten off to a slow start in his first NFL campaign while sharing snaps with veteran Austin Hooper.

However, Mayer broke out in the Raiders Week 6 win over the New England Patriots, logging career highs in targets (six), receptions (five), and yards (75) against the Pats. Perhaps as notable as the production was the fact that Mayer's 57 snaps significantly outpaced Hooper's 24. As the rookie continues to earn a larger snap share, his fantasy output should follow. He's a legitimate breakout candidate across the second half of the season and is worthy of a stash at a position where fantasy production is always difficult to find.

Rashee Rice, Kansas City Chiefs

I don't blame you if you are experiencing some deja vu when discussing Rice, as it feels like we've had the same conversation when discussing the likes of Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore in the past. The difference is that Rice is, how can I say this, actually good at football.

Yes, it's still tough to trust any Chiefs pass catcher outside of Travis Kelce, but Rice is without question the most likely candidate to become a serious fantasy factor as the year progresses. While he's yet to emerge as the clear-cut WR1 in Kansas City, the potential is certainly there. The rookie's biggest obstacle to this point has been getting on the field consistently. That said, he's been uber-efficient with his opportunities, reeling in 18 of 23 targets for 216 yards and two TDs over the first six games of his career.

While his overall snap share remains fairly moderate, Rice is being targeted heavily when he's on the field. He boasts an eye-opening 36% target per route run rate. As the rookie continues to capitalize on the opportunities that come his way, we can expect his playing time – and volume – to increase. With an upcoming schedule that includes the Chargers, Broncos, and Dolphins over the next three weeks, the Rice breakout could be upon us.

Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions

What a difference a week makes. I had Jahymr Gibbs in the "Fallers" section of this article just last week thanks to the combination of David Montgomery's excellent play and the rookie's injury issues. Just a week later, Gibbs' short-term fantasy outlook appears much brighter thanks to a rib injury that Montgomery suffered in Week 6 that's expected to sideline him for multiple games.

Gibbs is reportedly almost fully recovered from a hamstring injury that's forced him to miss Detroit's last two. If healthy, he could become a fantasy force in Montgomery's absence. With Montgomery out of the lineup in Week 3, the rookie slid into a quasi-workhorse role for this strong Lions offense and garnered 19 total opportunities in a win over Atlanta.

We could see similar usage for Gibbs as long as Montgomery remains sidelined. Though he'll likely return to a complimentary role when Montgomery returns to the lineup, he has a great chance to close the usage gap between himself and the veteran – as well as provide a boost to his fantasy managers – if he can perform well over the next couple of weeks.

Other Risers: Jared Goff, Isiah Pacheco, Zach Evans, Jameson Williams, Curtis Samuel, Kyle Pitts

 

Week 7 Fantasy Football Fallers

Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers

Experienced fantasy analysts often preach patience, especially when it comes to rookies. However, even the most monk-like experts are probably ready to throw in the towel on L.A. rookie wide receiver Quentin Johnston.

Despite a season-ending injury to Mike Williams that seemingly paved the way to fantasy relevance for Johnston, the first-round pick out of TCU has failed to do, well, anything in this Chargers offense. Many expected the team to work on getting Johnston more involved during their Week 5 bye. That turned out to be wishful thinking, however, as he logged a goose egg on just two targets against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6.

Fantasy managers that either used a late-round draft flier on Johnston or prioritized him on the waiver wire after Williams' injury have little reason for optimism. In addition to the rookie's own ineffectiveness, his Chargers teammate Joshua Palmer has solidified himself as the team's true second option behind top receiver Keenan Allen. Palmer has now recorded seven or more targets and 60 or more receiving yards in each of L.A.'s last three games, while Johnston has totaled three receptions for 28 yards during the same stretch.

Calvin Ridley, Jacksonville Jaguars

While there have been flashes this season, such as 100-plus yard receiving days in Weeks 1 and 5, Ridley's Week 6 output of four catches for 30 yards is becoming a little too familiar for his fantasy managers. The former Atlanta Falcon has been boom or bust in his first campaign as a Jaguar, posting over 20 fantasy points on two occasions but also recording seven or fewer points in three games.

Ridley has faced stiff target competition from other Jacksonville pass catchers such as Christian Kirk, Zay Jones, and Evan Engram. He ranks second to Kirk in both targets per game and team target share, while his 21.2% target share is identical to Engram's.

As Ridley prepares to face a stingy New Orleans pass defense on Thursday Night Football in Week 7, he and the Jags offense could be without star quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who is dealing with a knee sprain. Unfortunately, his fantasy managers have little choice but to accept the ebbs and flows of Ridley's production.

Dameon Pierce, Houston Texans

Though C.J. Stroud and the Texans' passing attack has been one of the NFL's most pleasant surprises through the first six weeks of the season, Dameon Pierce has struggled mightily to get anything going on the ground in Houston. After flashing exciting explosiveness during his rookie campaign in 2022, Pierce has found little running room behind a patchwork Texans offensive line this year.

He heads into Houston's bye week averaging a meager 2.9 yards per carry, which is tied for the worst mark in the NFL among running backs with at least 50 attempts. Pierce's fantasy managers have been able to take some solace in the fact that he's received true workhorse usage, though that safety net suddenly appears fragile, as backup Texans running back Devin Singletary saw a season-high 12 carries in the team's Week 6 win over New Orleans, while Pierce logged a season-low 35% snap share.

Though Pierce will likely retain lead-back duties, Singletary's effectiveness last week could lead to more opportunities and drive the Houston coaching staff to take a committee approach in the backfield.

Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings

After opening the season with three straight top-10 fantasy QB performances, Cousins' fantasy production has hit the skids recently. The Minnesota signal-caller has now failed to top 200 passing yards in two of the Vikings' last three games.

Cousins' fantasy prospects haven't been aided by the fact that Justin Jefferson has been placed on Injured Reserve. Life without his star receiver got off to a rough start in Week 6, as Cousins posted season lows in yards per attempt (5.8), TDs (one), and fantasy points (8.7) against the lowly Chicago Bears.

Things certainly don't get any easier in Week 7, as Minnesota hosts the San Francisco 49ers. The Niners are one of just 10 teams in the NFL that are allowing less than 200 passing yards per game and have relinquished the fourth-fewest fantasy points in the league to the QB position this season. Without Jefferson, Cousins is a pick-your-spots streamer that should be avoided this week.

Other Fallers: Gardner Minshew, Rachaad White, A.J. Dillon, Miles Sanders, Jahan Dotson, D.J. Moore, Tutu Atwell, Zach Ertz



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS


Jaguars Trade Up To Select Travis Hunter At Second Overall
NFL

Cleveland Trades The No. 2 Overall Pick In The 2025 NFL Draft To Jacksonsville
Cam Ward

Titans Take Cam Ward First Overall In 2025 NFL Draft
NFL

Panthers, Buccaneers, Seahawks Talking About Trading Back
Brent Rooker

Resting For First Time This Season
Jrue Holiday

Tagged As Questionable For Friday
Miami Dolphins

Dolphins Willing To Trade Down In First Round
Jayson Tatum

Likely Out Again On Friday
New England Patriots

Patriots Linked To Will Campbell
Isaiah Stewart

Remains Out For Game 3

Omarion Hampton Could Slide To Steelers On Thursday Night
Anthony Cirelli

Good To Go Thursday

Broncos Eyeing TreVeyon Henderson?

Jaxson Dart Could Be Second Quarterback Off The Board
Andrei Vasilevskiy

Looks To Bounce Back In Game 2
Chicago Bears

Bears Looking To Trade Up From Pick No. 10
Rasmus Ristolainen

To Miss Training Camp
Kirk Cousins

Likely To Wait Until Saturday To Waive No-Trade Clause
Jonas Siegenthaler

Returns To Practice
Cleveland Browns

Browns Land Fifth-Rounder In Pick Swap With Texans
Aliaksei Protas

Traveling With Capitals
Gabriel Vilardi

Still Out On Thursday
Max Pacioretty

Set To Join Maple Leafs Lineup For Game 3
Bryan Woo

Picks Up Third Win, Strikes Out Eight On Thursday
Cade Cavalli

Moving Rehab Assignment To Double-A
Paul DeJong

Having Surgery On His Nose
Royce Lewis

Starting His Rehab Assignment On Friday
Tyler O'Neill

Out On Thursday With Sore Neck
Cole Ragans

Pulled Early On Thursday With Groin Tightness
Jackson Holliday

Retreats To Bench Against Southpaw
Jake Mangum

Rays Place Jake Mangum On 10-Day Injured List With Groin Strain
José Tena

Jacob Young, Jose Tena Sitting Out On Thursday
Kyle Gibson

Dealing With Minor Back Tightness
Triston Casas

Small Mechanical Tweak Working For Triston Casas
Tyler Lockett

Titans Likely To Use Tyler Lockett In The Slot
CJ Abrams

Reinstated From 10-Day Injured List
Washington Commanders

Commanders Trying To Trade Back From No. 29 Pick

Colston Loveland Could Be First Tight End Selected
Eli Morgan

Shut Down From Throwing For 2-3 Weeks

Jaguars Could Be Eyeing Trade Up For Travis Hunter
Javier Assad

Heading To Chicago To Be Examined
Jake Bauers

In Starting Lineup Against Giants

Jayden Higgins A Potential First-Round Pick?
Brandon Marsh

Starting Rehab Assignment On Thursday
Brendan Donovan

Expected To Return On Friday
Breece Hall

Available For Trade?
Patrick Bailey

Getting Breather In Series Finale
William Contreras

Jackson Chourio, William Contreras, Caleb Durbin All Sitting On Thursday
Trent Grisham

Activated From Paternity List
Cleveland Browns

Greg Newsome, Ogbo Okoronkwo Could Be Available Via Trade During The Draft
Arizona Cardinals

Paris Johnson Jr. Completely Healthy This Offseason
Carolina Panthers

Derrick Brown Expected To Be Ready For Start Of Season
Linus Ullmark

Attempts To Overcome Playoff Struggles Thursday
Anthony Cirelli

A Game-Time Call Thursday
Logan Thompson

Comes Up Big In Game 2
Connor McMichael

Strikes Twice In Wednesday's Win
Anze Kopitar

Tallies Four Points In Game 2 Victory
Adrian Kempe

Notches Two Goals, Two Assists In Wednesday's Win
Tyler Seguin

Gives Stars Series Lead With Overtime Winner
Gabriel Landeskog

Delivers Six Hits In First Game Since 2022
Tyler Herro

Scores Game-High 33 Points In Wednesday's Loss
Donovan Mitchell

Fires In 30 Points In Game 2 Win
Paolo Banchero

Notches 32 Points In Game 2 Loss
Jaylen Brown

Posts 36-Point Double-Double Wednesday
Jalen Green

Erupts For 38 Points In Game 2 Victory
Brandin Podziemski

Limited To 14 Minutes Wednesday
Jimmy Butler III

Set For MRI Thursday
Brandin Podziemski

Upgraded To Available
Cam Davis

Looking For Better Fortunes At TPC Louisiana
Michael Porter Jr.

Listed As Questionable For Game 3
Adam Svensson

Making Third Apperence At Zurich Classic
Davion Mitchell

Moves Into Starting Lineup Wednesday
Brandin Podziemski

Picks Up Questionable Tag
Al Horford

Starts Game 2
Michael Porter Jr.

Practices On Wednesday
Jayson Tatum

Out On Wednesday
Isaiah Stewart

May Miss Another Game Thursday
NYI

Cal Clutterbuck Announces Retirement
Pavel Zacha

Recovering From Small Procedure
Nikolaj Ehlers

To Miss At Least Two More Games
Miro Heiskanen

Still Out On Wednesday
John Klingberg

Enters Oilers Lineup For Game 2
Evander Kane

To Make Season Debut Wednesday Night
Jaren Jackson Jr.

Posts Team-High 26 Points In Tuesday's Loss
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Notches 27 Points Despite Poor Shooting
Max Greyserman

Aiming For Similar Success At TPC Louisiana
Pascal Siakam

Scores Team-High 24 Points In Game 2 Win
Lee Hodges

A High-Upside Player In New Orleans
PGA

Nico Echavarria Looks To Ride Off Of Elite Putting In New Orleans
Gary Woodland

A Player Worth Watching In New Orleans
Max McGreevy

Returns To The Zurich Classic Of New Orleans
Rasmus Hojgaard

In Search Of Consistency Ahead Of Zurich Classic
Sam Stevens

A Boom-Or-Bust Candidate In New Orleans
Nicolai Hojgaard

Looking To Turn Season Around At Zurich Classic
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Looks To Sway A Hot Putter In Teams Favor At Zurich Classic
Akshay Bhatia

Looking To Bounce Back At TPC Louisiana
Carson Young

Looks To Turn Things Around At TPC Louisiana
Erik Van Rooyen

Looking For Momentum In Louisiana
Andrew Novak

Making Start At TPC Louisiana After Near Miss At Harbour Town
Ben Griffin

Making Third Career Start At Zurich Classic
Taylor Moore

Competing With A New Teammate In New Orleans
Wyndham Clark

Making Return To New Orleans
Kurt Kitayama

Teeing It Up Again In New Orleans
Collin Morikawa

Back At Zurich Classic For Fifth Time
Thomas Detry

Making Third Appearance At New Orleans Team Event
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF