College Fantasy Football: Must Starts and Sits for Week 6

ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 02: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during warmups before the college football game against the Florida Gators at AT
ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 02: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during warmups before the college football game against the Florida Gators at AT /
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COLUMBUS, OH – SEPTEMBER 09: Baker Mayfield
COLUMBUS, OH – SEPTEMBER 09: Baker Mayfield /

Must Starts and Must Sits for your College Fantasy Football team week 6.

Well it’s week 6  and the boys are starting to be separated from the men in College Fantasy Football leagues. For those of you that are undefeated, congrats. But for most of us our season isn’t perfect and every win counts.

Personally, I am 4-1 and tied for 2nd in my division, but play the only undefeated team left, so this week I have done perhaps more research than any other. Good luck to you all, and I hope these starts and sits positively impact your teams outcome!

MUST STARTS for your Fantasy football team this week:

Baker Mayfield- Oklahoma

Baker Mayfield is the top college quarterback in the country, and probably has the best chance at someone of his position winning the Heisman. Through four games Mayfield has been almost perfect with 13 touchdowns and zero interceptions.

The senior, who was originally a walk on, has already thrown for over 1300 yards this year and completed over 75% of his passes. These stats have separated him from the pack so far this season.

This Saturday Mayfield’s Sooners take on a very weak opponent in Iowa State and you can expect more of the same. I predict Baker will have 4 touchdowns for over 300 yards, as the Sooners will route the Cyclones. START MAYFIELD.. no matter the opponent.

Jarret Stidham- Auburn

Jarret Stidham has played exceptionally so far this season, and will continue to do so this week against a quite terrible defense in Ole Miss. Stidham this season has excelled in stepping up in the pocket and delivering the ball over the middle of the field.

Ole Miss is coming off a terrible performance against Alabama, and their secondary looked completely defeated by the end of the game. Long story short, Stidham should have fun with the Ole Miss defensive backs Saturday.

I predict Stidham will throw for over 300 yards and find the end zone atlas twice. START Stidham this week, and every week… until the Iron Bowl.

Daesean Hamilton- Penn State

Look, Saquan Barkley is clearly the face of the Nittany Lion offense, and the front-runner for the Heisman trophy. However, Daeshean Hamilton will be the offensive star to surprise everyone this week against Northwestern.

While Penn State is a national contender, the Northwestern Wildcats aren’t a defense to joke about, and will have their eyes set on stopping Barkley and the Penn State running game. Hamilton is going to have the opportunity this week to show the passing game is a force to be reckoned with as well and I think he will grab not one, but two touchdowns this Saturday.

Trace McSorley without a doubt has shown the country he can throw the ball and Hamilton is definitely his number one target. The Big Ten is a tough defensive conference, but this week Hamilton is a MUST START.

Now for players who won’t help your College Fantasy Football team this week.