
Aaron Rodgers
NY JetsNFL - NY Jets
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Start Aaron Rodgers — New England has been awful against the pass, doesn’t get to quarterbacks much, and might be missing a key corner, so it’s a friendly matchup. He’s been up-and-down, so if you have a clearly safer star QB sit him, and check injury reports and the weather before lock.
He’s worth starting because he tore it up in Week 1 and faces a Seattle pass defense that’s been giving up multiple TDs to quarterbacks. But some think last week was a fluke and he’s got age, mobility, and a bit of back tightness — check his practice updates and only play him if you really need a big game or you start more than one quarterback; otherwise sit him if you have a safer option.
Bench Rodgers to start the season — the new coach and offense make it likely he won't get many chances and could disappoint. Only start him if an injury opens a bigger role, early reports show he's getting lots of playing time and scoring chances, or he has a really easy opponent.
Draft him in the late rounds as a cheap backup or if your league lets you start two quarterbacks, since he could bounce back if he’s healthy. Don’t pick him as your main starter because of his age, the recent Achilles injury, and a weaker group of receivers.