
Who are some deep ads for bye-mageddon? And who are players to start targeting for next week's byes? It's all in the Guillotine Mailbag!

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Did you wake up Tuesday morning, go to set your lineup, and realize you only drafted Cardinals, Lions, Jaguars, Raiders, Rams, and Seahawks? If so, I commend you for making it this far with so many Raiders on your roster. Not to worry, though; there are plenty of widely available spot starters out there. I’ve listed some of my favorites at each position below along with their opponents’ matchup based upon our DvP tool. Thankfully, only 11 teams remain, so your waiver options are better than they were at the start of the season. Still, six byes are the most we’ll see in a single week all season.
Quarterback
Running Back
Wide Receiver
Tight End
I covered this in last week’s Mailbag, but I’d add Oronde Gadsden to that list.
I’ll preface this by saying that Goal No. 1 should be to survive this week. You should only be concerned about next week if you know you have a good shot to survive this week. Otherwise, focus on shoring up your holes and monitoring injury reports through Sunday morning.
The Browns, Jets, Eagles, and Buccaneers are on bye next week. Thankfully, the Browns and Jets really only have one or two Guillotine relevant players at this point in the season. Managers of Eagles and Bucs players have had to weather erratic offensive play and injuries, respectively, so they’re used to the grind. Regardless of your needs, here are some cheap players I like ahead of Week 9, again based upon our DvP tool. Bonus Tip: Keep an eye on your waiver wire for guys that are on bye this week. They sometimes slip through the cracks and end up not getting picked up.
If you want the full utilization breakdown, check out Dwain’s musings over at the full Utilization Report. In my opinion, it’s the best mid-week breakdown in fantasy football. We’re focused on how to apply Dwain’s points to our Guillotine Leagues.
Travis Hunter was the headliner this week. He’s on bye this week, so the market will likely cool off by this time next week, but I’m here to tell you to not go too crazy over his 8-101-1 line. Hunter is an incredibly dangerous player in the Guillotine format. Until we see consistent usage on offense, I’m always going to be nervous about starting a player that might line up at cornerback for half of the game. He absolutely should be on rosters, but should not be sniffing your starting lineup until he strings together a couple consistent offensive performances out of the bye. Dwain’s most likely range of outcomes have him somewhere in the WR2 to WR3 range for the rest of the season. By the time you’ll feel comfortable starting him, you’ll have a need for more output than from a WR2 or WR3.
Honestly… yeah. You never want to give up on a player at their rock bottom value, but we’ve also been saying this about Henderson for weeks now, and he keeps cratering. In fact, this may be the first “sabotage drop” opportunity of the season. For the uninitiated, a sabotage drop is when you drop an underperforming player in hopes of getting your opponents to waste their FAAB on him. Generally, you want to get ahead of the poor performances, but it just does not seem like it’s going to happen for Henderson this year. This may be the last time your league mates will spend money on him.
