
Joe Burrow
CincinnatiNFL - Cincinnati
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He tore ligaments in his toe and needs surgery that will likely keep him out about three months, so don’t start Burrow. If your league lets you move injured players to a special list, do that; otherwise bench him and consider dropping him in leagues with few roster spots so you can pick up a healthy quarterback, and expect Bengals receivers to be less useful while he’s out.
Start Joe Burrow if he’s cleared — he’s at home against Jacksonville and has torched them in the past. He left the last game with a toe injury and was seen in a walking boot, so check the injury report and have a backup ready if he’s ruled out.
Start Joe Burrow — he’s facing Cleveland, which he tore up last year (433 yards and five touchdowns across two games), and he has two great receivers to throw to. He doesn’t run much and can be slow early in the season, so if your other choice is a quarterback who gains points by running, that runner might be the safer play.
I'd pick him in the middle rounds for normal leagues — if your league starts two quarterbacks, grab him in the early rounds. He's not much of a runner and there are some line and schedule concerns, but he throws a lot and connects really well with his top receiver.