Players To Drop In Week 9 Fantasy Football: Say Goodbye to Kyler Murray!

Players To Drop In Week 9 Fantasy Football: Say Goodbye to Kyler Murray!

Gladys Louise Tyler reveals the players most likely to drop in fantasy football for Week 9, including Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy and more.

Let’s talk about reality. When others are telling you to run toward a certain player, I am here to tell you the men you need to run from (or, at the very least, walk quickly), something I know a little something about.

Sometimes we want to hold onto things that aren't the best thing for us. Let’s not do that; let’s move on. Here are our... 

Week 9 Fantasy Football Drops

 MIN_vikings-logo.svg J.J. McCarthy | QB | MIN

J.J. McCarthy is inexplicably rostered in 25.7% of fantasy leagues. That may be 25% too many. In our reality, McCarthy has played one good quarter of football. ONE. And for that one good quarter, he won Player of the Week. ONE.

Now the tea leaves are predicting he will return in Week 9 to play against the Detroit Lions. WOOF!

First, stop the bye week panic. This week, you have Dillon Gabriel, Justin Fields, Jalen Hurts and Baker Mayfield out. Only two of them need to be replaced in your starting lineup this week, and considering McCarthy to do so… let’s just say this matchup may not be exactly what you are looking for. Observe:

McCarthy’s 3.06 seconds to throw now comes behind an offensive line whose center is on IR from concussions and the left tackle is still recovering from ACL/MCL — and was pulled after nine snaps when last seen. This OL has allowed its quarterbacks to be sacked 28 times. And it will now have to negotiate with the Detroit Lions’ defensive line, specifically Aidan Hutchinson.

The Lions have recorded 23 sacks. Hutchinson has 6 of them, plus 4 forced fumbles, 48 pressures and a 25.2% pass-rush win rate.

Week 9 may be the time to simply nod, thank McCarthy for his one good quarter of play... and move on.

CLE_browns-logo.svgDylan Sampson | RB | CLE

It borders on malpractice to suggest any Cleveland Browns offensive player not named Quinshon Judkins as a viable addition to your fantasy team.

I get it, Judkins was injured and is now considered “day-to-day.” The good news is that the Browns are on a bye Week 9. And yeah, maybe you are considering Sampson for his receiving chops. He did have 5 receptions on 6 targets for 29 yards last week. He also had 3 rushing attempts for zero yards, and his most explosive run was a one-yard gain. 

The Browns run the ball the sixth-fewest times (23.8) because of negative game script. This would be a bonus for a running back who catches passes and gets yards out of the backfield. In the last three weeks, Sampson has been targeted 9 times, and he has 8 receptions for 50 total yards. His 9 rushes in that time have yielded 20 total yards.

BRIEF INTERMISSION: I would be remiss if I didn't mention this advice directly contradicts that of my colleagues, Kendall Valenzuela (in her waiver wire column) and Dwain McFarland (in the Utilization Report). I love them. I respect them. But for me, Sampson's roster spot can be better utilized...to just drop a play on words there. Read on, friends!

Sampson is currently rostered on 13% of fantasy rosters. Is that too much? Yes it is.

True, running back handcuffs are a necessary evil in fantasy football. But if you are hedging your bets on an injured running back who is also on a bye, perhaps look toward the handcuff for Saquon Barkley: Tank Bigsby.  

HOU_texans-logo.svg Jayden Higgins | WR | HOU

Can we all just agree there is a vast, huge, astronomical large difference between Robert Saleh’s depleted defense and the Denver Broncos defense? It’s not like the Texans' 32nd-ranked offensive line instantly got better.

Close your eyes and think back to the Week 7 Monday Night Football fiasco that was C.J. Stroud running for his life. His only chance for survival was dumping the ball off. That may be his life in Week 9.

Not to mention that  Nico Collins is back... and Stroud’s statement, “Spreading the ball around is great for everybody,” (which is a blatant slap in the face to all fantasy football enthusiasts) means that the 27% that have rostered Higgins? I hope you played him last week, because the immediate future doesn’t have that same fantasy sparkle. And Higgins' roster spot can be used for better upside plays. 

The Unpopular Opinion: Don't Waste Waiver Priority on Bam Knight — "Drop" Him For Your Waiver List

ARI_cardinals-logo.svg  Bam Knight | RB | ARI

So, things have changed slightly. The Cardinals have released Michael Carter, which would seem to indicate that Knight is in for a hefty load. Knight is currently rostered in 19% of fantasy teams, and appears to have a clear path to RB1. But is that enough?

It should be. The Cardinals play the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9, who just got torched for 111 yards on 15 carries (that’s 7.4 yards per carry) by Denver's J.K. Dobbins. Heck, even RJ Harvey managed 2 rushing touchdowns while averaging 6.6 yards per carry against them.

The problem is Knight has not shown an inclination to be explosive or efficient. When last seen in Week 7, Knight was averaging 4.1 yards per carry. For the season, he is averaging 3.5 yards per carry. He has only four evaded tackles and an explosive run rating of 73.4 (for comparison, Dobbins has an explosive rating of 122.4 and 25 evaded tackles).

I get it the matchup this week could not be better… except while the Cowboys are 29th in rushing yards allowed per game, their home versus away split is glaring. When away from home (like in Week 8) they are allowing 156.8 rushing yards per game. Last week they gave up 169 to the Broncos. But at home they are allowing an average of only 128 rushing yards per game.

Sure it all looks pretty good right now, but there is a reason the Cardinals are 20th in rushing yards per game.

On Watch: (Not Dropping Yet, But The Finger Is On The Trigger)

ARI_cardinals-logo.svg Kyler Murray | QB | ARI

The last time we saw Kyler Murray he was losing to the Tennessee Titans. Enter Jacoby Brissett, who in his last two games has thrown for 4 touchdowns and one interception. OK, they were losses — but somehow a 31-27 loss to the smokin'-hot Indianapolis Colts and a 27-23 loss to the Green Bay Packers doesn’t sting as much as being beaten by the Titans (no offense, Titans fans).

BAL_ravens-logo.svg  Tyler Huntley | QB | BAL

Oh, those crazy Harbaugh brothers playing loose and fancy free with the rules. Nevertheless, while Huntley did lead the Ravens to their first win since Week 2, it appears his time as the last-minute waiver wire pickup darling is over... Or is it? The game odds have shifted with positive Jackson news, but... you never know. 

TEN_titans-logo.svg Chimere Dike | WR |TEN

Dike has been impressive. This includes last week's 93 yards on 7 receptions while the team around him succumbed to a 38-14 shellacking. You know the “everything is fine” meme? That’s the Titans — and this week Dike was the calm inside the chaos. But who will it be next week? Can I bet my fantasy life that Dike will not succumb to the dysfunction that is the Tennessee Titans? Maybe.


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Quick Hitter: Mr. Right versus Mr. Right Now

The fantasy world is a fickle one my friends, especially when you are living and breathing with the waiver wire. You aren’t looking for Mr. Right, you are searching for Mr. Right Now. Like for instance when Stroud is running for his life, Dalton Schultz looks real good. But give Stroud time to throw and Higgins becomes your man.

Search the waiver wire with a wandering eye and don’t be afraid to let the one who seems like a prize go when he isn’t quite right for now.


Just Making Sure We're All Clearing Our Roster Space Here With This Obvious Move...

NYJ_jets-logo.svg Tyrod Taylor | QB | NYJ

Justin Fields has already been named the starter for Week 10, after the team's Week 9 bye, following an injury to Taylor. Currently, you can roster Joe Flacco (36.1%) playing the Chicago Bears, Sam Darnold (21%) playing the Washington Commanders, or even Aaron Rodgers (35% rostered) playing the Indianapolis Colts.

Players Mentioned in this Article

  1. J.J. McCarthy
    J.J.McCarthy
    QBMINMIN
    PPG
    15.99
    Proj
    15.82
  2. Tyrod Taylor
    TyrodTaylor
    QBNYJNYJ
    PPG
    10.05
  3. ChimereDike
    WRTENTEN
    PPG
    4.18
  4. Zonovan Knight
    ZonovanKnight
    RBARIARI
    PPG
    5.73
    Proj
    6.40