College Fantasy Football: Must Starts and Sits for Week 2

ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 12: Head Coach Urban Meyer of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks on against the Oregon Ducks during the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT
ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 12: Head Coach Urban Meyer of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks on against the Oregon Ducks during the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at AT /
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Must Starts:

Josh Rosen- UCLA

Josh Rosen is coming off what is probably the greatest performance of his career. UCLA is 1-0 thanks to a 34 point miracle comeback in the second half Sunday night.

This is an amazing way to boost the confidence of quarterback like Rosen, who has had what some may call a rollercoaster ride of a career. The sophomore QB is most likely dying to just get back on the field and I see him to start HOT.

UCLA might just be a force to be reckoned with and a week two matchup against Hawaii is just too good of an opportunity to not play a guy like Rosen. I see him to have another game with 4+ TDs, but hopefully this time some in the first half! Rosen is a MUST PLAY.

Keith Ford- Texas A&M

Look, this team is bad. The Southeastern Conference has set high standards, top to bottom, and this season A&M will not live up to those standards.

They suffered an absolutely devastating loss to UCLA like I mentioned before, and in the process lost their starting quarterback for the year. But wait… this is the perfect set up for a red zone running back like Keith Ford.

In most leagues Ford is most likely not owned by a team, and especially in a league with two FLEX spots, but he is a must play! Ford is technically the second running back on the Aggies roster, despite having 18 carries and over 100 yards week one, and not to mention three touchdowns!

Ignore his spot on the depth chart and please play this man week 2. Texas A&M has a favorable matchup against the Colonels of Nicholls State, and while the Aggies are bad, they should handle this game with ease. I predict Ford is going to find himself ending up with even more touches and finding the end zone more than once.

Eric Dungey- Syracuse

Eric Dungey in his week one matchup against Central Connecticut went for 328 yards and five total touchdowns. Week two I expect more of the same from the much improved Syracuse slinger.

Dungey during the offseason showed without a doubt has the ability to step up in the pocket, and we will now see this year if he can deliver under pressure. The men in orange will face another weak opponent Saturday against Middle Tennessee and Dungey should be able to once again rake in the stats.

If you have the much improved quarterback PLAY HIM. He is proving to be a top player at his position nationally and giving all he has to bring Syracuse back to the top 25 for the first time in several seasons. I am not sure if he will be able to do that, but I can assure starting him on your fantasy team will be quite beneficial.