Fantasy Football Week 6 Rankings: 3 Players with Their Stock on the Rise
Fantasy football is all about evaluating the stock of players who are on the rise and who are falling. Getting those players on the rise before they are taken by other members is the key to winning each and every week.
After last week, there are some key players out there who need to be picked up who are flying under the radar.
Here are three players whose stock is on the rise in Week 6.
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QB Tim Tebow (Denver Broncos)
The Denver Broncos have a bye week in Week 6. It doesn't matter. Get Tim Tebow while you still have the chance.
Tebow may or may not have what it takes to be a starting quarterback in the NFL. That is still an unknown. What we do know is that he is going to accumulate passing yards, rushing yards and touchdowns while doing both.
In the fantasy world, that's all that matters. He's going to get points. Pick him up before he's gone.
RB Jackie Battle (Kansas City Chiefs)
It appears that a new starting running back has emerged in Kansas City.
With Jamaal Charles on the sideline for the season, Jackie Battle broke through last week with a career game. Heading into the game, Battle had 155 rushing yards in his career. Last week, he ran for 119 against the Colts.
Todd Haley seems to really like this guy. He will be getting the ball a bunch in coming weeks. Grab him now if you need a running back.
RB Delone Carter (Indianapolis Colts)
Delone Carter isn't going to give you a bunch of yards on the ground.
The Colts don't have a good rushing attack, and Carter isn't even the starter. In fact, he is the third-string running back. However, Joseph Addai will be sidelined for a couple weeks with an injury.
Carter could see around 10 carries per week. More importantly, he is the goal-line back for the team. He may not get a bunch of yards, but his chances for touchdowns make his stock go up. He could be a fit for a flex option in upcoming weeks.

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