James Conner or Aaron Jones Week 7 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Fantasy Football projections for RBs
Managers who had both James Conner and Aaron Jones last week didn't have much of a choice due to the Vikings' bye week. However, this week is a different animal altogether. Both Conner and Jones will be playing, and as such, present a tough choice for managers. Here's a look at both players and a recommendation.
Is James Conner a good pick in Week 7?
James Conner has been productive in multiple games this season, but he has had some struggles for fantasy managers. However, this week, he should be productive.
Sportskeeda's Start/Sit Optimizer also seems to believe so with a projection of 11.8 points. He won't blow away managers, but they also won't be left wondering if he's still on the team during the contest.
Is Aaron Jones a good pick in Week 7?
Jones is battling injury and his last game left something to be desired. However, his Week 7 showing should be a return to productivity. Sportskeeda's Start/Sit Optimizer projects Jones to earn 10.1 points, crossing the double-digit threshold by just a hair.
The Vikings face the Lions this week and with both teams well above .500, the game is likely to be a close one. This means Jones will be most likely used throughout the contest instead of getting skipped for Sam Darnold throwing to catch up to the Lions.
Whom should I start between James Conner and Aaron Jones in Week 7?
James Conner and Aaron Jones will have similar games this week, but Jones is in line to have a more productive day. According to Sportskeeda's Start/Sit Optimizer, Jones will earn just 10.1 points compared to Conner's 11.8 points. While the difference isn't massive, it could be the difference in a tight contest, creating just a little more stress on Monday Night Football.
The Arizona Cardinals and LA Chargers are closer in terms of talent, so there might be just a few more carry opportunities for Conner, which likely can add only more points. The biggest potential difference in the game, however, is the touchdown chances of both players.
Per the Optimizer, Conner has a 50% chance to score a touchdown. Meanwhile, Jones has just a 20% chance. In other words, you can flip a coin to decide whether Conner scores. Meanwhile, with Jones, you will pretty much have a dice-roll chance.