Saquon Barkley
RB

Saquon Barkley

PhiladelphiaNFL - Philadelphia

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4
Weeks of Data
157
Total Recommendations
6.4
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
62.7%
269 times
Sit
4.0%
17 times
Add
0.9%
4 times
Drop
0.2%
1 times

🔥 Expert Mention Trend

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📉 Declining: 1 mentions this week (major decrease)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 8
1 mentions
2025 Week 7
8 mentions
2025 Week 6
16 mentions
2025 Week 5
7 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 18

Start Saquon Barkley — he’s the Giants’ main runner and will get a lot of carries and goal-line chances, so he should give steady points and a real shot to score. Some worry about a tough matchup, but most experts still say to play him because he’ll be used a lot.

Week 2Start
Sep 12

Start Saquon Barkley this week — he's still the team's main running back and should get the most carries and goal-line chances. Just know the Chiefs defend the run well so he could have a quieter game, and if your league keeps players long-term you might think about trading him now because of his heavy workload and age.

Week 1Start
Sep 06

Start Saquon Barkley — he rushed for nearly 2,000 yards last year, will get most of the carries and goal-line work, and faces a Cowboys defense missing key linebackers. Just keep an eye on injury news since he had a huge workload last season, and in contests where lots of people pick him some folks lean toward a less popular alternative.

Week 0High
Aug 29

Draft him in the early rounds — he’s Philly’s main running back and should get a lot of carries. But he’s had a huge workload and past injuries, so grab another running back later as insurance.