QB that needs to be in your lineup in Week 7:Matt Ryan Youth Maxx Williams Jersey , Atlanta Falcons:Matchup: vs. GiantsWeek 6 Stats: 355 Passing YDS, 3 TD, 27.5 PTSMonday Night Football is going to be brutal for the New York Giants. After narrowly defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, look for Matt Ryan to rebound against one of the league’s biggest disappointments. I’m calling it now. Julio Jones scores this week.Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty ImagesQB I like in Week 7:Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions:Matchup: @ DolphinsMatthew Stafford comes of the Week 6 Bye with a terrific matchup in South Beach against a Dolphins defense that gave up over 300 passing yards and 3 scores to Mitchell Trubisky in an overtime slugfest just a week ago. With the emergence of Kerryon Johnson, as well as the arsenal Stafford has at his disposal, he is a must start option for Week 7.Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesQB I am hesitant about in Week 7:Tom Brady, New England Patriots:Matchup: @ BearsWeek 6 Stats: 340 Passing YDS, 1 Passing TD, 1 Fumble, 2 Rushing YDS, 1 Rushing TD, 21.8 PTSI know. I know. I know. Tom Brady is arguably the greatest football player in NFL history. But Khalil Mack, one of the most talented pass-rushers of this generation, is gunning to bring Brady down. After a shootout on Sunday Night Football for the Pats, and an embarrassing Sunday afternoon overtime defeat in South Beach for the Monsters of the Midway, I’m expecting a high-scoring shootout in the Windy City, and not quite the cake-walk that New England is prepping for.Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty ImagesQB that I am avoiding in Week 7:Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans:Matchup: @ JaguarsWeek 6 Stats: 177 Passing YDS, 1 Passing TD, 2 INT, 1 Fumble, 2 Rushing YDS, 5.3 PTSDeshaun Watson is not 100% healthy, and his decimated offensive line doesn't help the issue. After being battered by the Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills, he now faces one of, if-not the best defensive unit in the National Football League. Look for a streamer this weekend, because Sunday in Jacksonville won't be a fun day for the Texans’ offense.Photo by Tim Warner/Getty ImagesRB that needs to be in your lineup in Week 7:Melvin Gordon, Los Angeles Chargers:Matchup: vs. TitansWeek 6 Stats: 132 Rushing YDS http://www.ravensfootballauthentics.com/nick-boyle-jersey-authentic , 3 Rushing TD, 2 Receptions, 18 Receiving YDS, 35 PTSLook for Melvin Gordon and the red-hot Chargers offense to roll through the Titans on Sunday afternoon after making a mockery of the Cleveland Browns. The Titans are a mess on both sides of the ball. The only team in the NFL that has scored three offensive touchdowns in every game this season will extend that streak, courtesy of Melvin Gordon.Photo by Jason Miller/Getty ImagesRB I like in Week 7:Corey Clement, Philadelphia Eagles:Matchup: vs. PanthersWeek 6 Stats: 43 Rushing YDS, 1 Rushing TD, 3 Receptions, 26 Receiving YDS, 15.9 PTSMan, do I like Corey Clement. One of my preseason sleepers, who’s shown bits and pieces of being an every-down back earlier in the 2018 campaign will now be in a committee with fellow halfback Wendell Smallwood as a result of Jay Ayayi’s season ending knee injury. Unless Smallwood unlocks another gear, look for Clement to cement himself as the bell-cow in the City of Brotherly Love.Photo by Elsa/Getty ImagesRB I am hesitant about in Week 7:Jordan Howard, Chicago Bears:Matchup: vs. PatriotsWeek 6 Stats: 69 Rushing YDS, 1 Fumble, 4.9 PTSThis isn't what I expected going into an extremely feasible matchup with New England. Jordan Howard has been nearly phased out of the passing game after showing major strides to start the year. If that wasn't bad enough, third-down Swiss Army knife Tarik Cohen has been racking up a wealth of touches. Hopefully Howard regains his stellar play from early-on, but if the contest turns into a shootout, look for Mitch Trubisky to air out the pigskin, which most likely brings Cohen into the backfield, leaving Howard on the sideline.Photo by Mark Brown/Getty ImagesWR that needs to be in your lineup in Week 7:A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals:Matchup: @ ChiefsWeek 6 Stats: 7 Receptions, 85 YDS, 15.5 PTSA.J. Green will single-handedly provide the blueprint to Kansas City’s second straight loss of the 2018 campaign. Their defense is decimated without Justin Houston and Eric Berry. Andy Dalton will rely on their passing game to finish this one. I’m looking at the Red Rifle to find his main man time and time again, leading to Green’s best output this season.Aaron Doster-USA TODAY SportsWR I like in Week 7:Devin Funchess, Carolina Panthers:Matchup: @ EaglesWeek 6 Stats: 5 Receptions, 74 YDS, 1 TD, 18.4 PTSI am one to own up to my mistakes Youth Maurice Canady Jersey , and unfortunately I made a grave one last weekend. For the first time in my life, I was not “Rollin with the Funchess”. I’ve learned my lesson, and while doing so, realized that even with the return of Greg Olsen, Devin Funchess is still a BAAAD man. This week he will matchup against Jalen Mills. That’s enough for me.Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty ImagesWR I am hesitant about in Week 7:DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans:Matchup: @ JaguarsWeek 6 Stats: 5 Receptions, 63 YDS, 1 TD, 17.3 PTSDeAndre Hopkins was held in check last week against one of the up-and-coming cover corners in the league while matched up with Tre’Davious White. This weekend he faces the best that the National Football League has to offer in Jalen Ramsey. The latter was embarrassed in Week 6 against a mediocre Cowboys’ offense and will surely look to regain his edge against the Texans. If you have Hopkins, you are most likely starting him, but if you do, expect a similar output to how he performed last week.Photo by Tim Warner/Getty ImagesWR that I am avoiding in Week 7:Corey Davis, Tennesse Titans:Matchup: @ ChargersWeek 6 Stats: 1 Reception, 24 YDS, 3.4 PTSAs much as I like the former first rounder, the Titans’ offense is absolutely abysmal. Corey Davis has one touchdown in 17 career games, and Marcus Mariota is in for a tougher matchup than he faced last week, when he was sacked 11 different times. Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty ImagesTE that needs to be in your lineup in Week 7:David Njoku, Cleveland Browns:Matchup: @ Buccaneers Week 6 Stats: 7 Receptions, 55 YDS, 1 TD, 18.5 PTSI’m starting the former Miami Hurricane this weekend. David Njoku has developed a better rapport with Baker Mayfield than any other receiver so far and a terrific matchup against the Buccaneers (who fired their defensive coordinator on Monday) this weekend should provide the platform for Njoku’s best game so far of the season.Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesTE I like in Week 7:O.J. Howard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers:Matchup: vs. BrownsWeek 6 Stats: 4 Receptions, 62 YDS, 1 TD, 16.2 PTSI’ve been enamored with O.J. Howard ever since he excelled in Tuscaloosa. I expected a drop off last weekend while he was battling an injury and due to the fact that Jameis Winston has a better relationship with Cameron Brate, but I was surely mistaken. I’m starting him this Sunday and advise you to do the same.Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty ImagesTE I am hesitant about in Week 7:Evan Engram, New York Giants:Matchup: @ FalconsAs much as I like the matchup against the Falcons’ defense that gave up two touchdowns to tight ends this past Sunday, the entire Giants’ offense is out of whack aside from playing through their star-rookie Saquon Barkley. I think Eli Manning is on the outs http://www.ravensfootballauthentics.com/alex-collins-jersey-authentic , I’d be hesitant to start Evan Engram this week coming off a lingering knee injury.Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesTE that I am avoiding in Week 7:Benjamin Watson, New Orleans Saints:Matchup: @ RavensThe defense in Charm City is the real deal. With the return of Mark Ingram to the lineup, I see the ground attack being used exclusively this weekend aside from a swell performance from Michael Thomas. Benjamin Watson isn't on my radar whatsoever. Find another streaming option.Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty ImagesThursday Night Football Starts & Sits: Denver Broncos (2-4) vs. Arizona Cardinals (1-5)Broncos:Case Keenum: SitPhillip Lindsey: FlexRoyce Freeman: Flex Emmanuel Sanders: StartDemaryius Thomas: FlexBroncos D/ST: StartBrandon McManus: StartCardinals:Josh Rosen: SitDavid Johnson: StartLarry Fitzgerald: Sit Christian Kirk: Flex Ricky Seals-Jones: SitCardinals D/ST: StartPhil Dawson: Sit The Pittsburgh Steelers have an opportunity to create some mid-season separation in the AFC North.To do that, they will have to beat the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday, a venue where the Steelers have found it difficult to win and generate offense at times in the past."We just focus on this opportunity ahead of us," Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown said. "We don't focus on the magnitude of the division. We know if we take care of our business, things will work out for themselves. It's another opportunity this week to do what we desire to do."The first-place Steelers (4-2-1) have won three straight after a 1-2-1 start. Their last loss came Sept. 30 against the Ravens at Heinz Field, as the Steelers converted 2-of-12 third downs and rushed for just 19 yards in that game."I don't think there would be any player that would say they felt like they played their best game," Steelers' offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. "And when we had a chance to look back through it, we were pretty critical of what we did and what we didn't do. It was a pretty good eye-opener."The Steelers offense has found its stride since then, while Baltimore (4-4) has lost three of four. But the Ravens have experienced past success against the Steelers in Baltimore.The Steelers beat the Ravens 26-9 last season in Baltimore. But prior to last season's win, the Steelers lost the previous four games and five of their last six road games against the Ravens dating back to September 2011.Brown has just 40 receptions for 427 yards and one touchdown in eight games at Baltimore. That's an average of five catches and 53 yards per game for the four-time All-Pro.Brown, who leads the league this season with eight touchdowns, has never had a 100-yard game against the Ravens in Baltimore."It's a tough place to play," Fichtner said. "There's great fan support and it's loud. They get excited playing in their crowd. Snap-count is always an issue. We've had some big games there in my past 12 years here. It's an exciting place to play."Roethlisberger owns a career completion percentage of 64 percent, but he's completed just 57 percent of his passes in Baltimore.Roethlisberger, who ranks sixth in the league in passing yards this season, has never had a 300-yard game in Baltimore. He's thrown nine touchdowns to 13 interceptions at M&T Bank Stadium, and has been sacked 29 times in 10 games, including eight in the last four contests.The Steelers are 3-6 in games Roethlisberger has started in Baltimore. Roethlisberger enters Sunday's game against the Ravens with a broken index finger on his non-throwing hand. He sustained the injury at some point in Pittsburgh's home win against Cleveland last Sunday.Roethlisberger fully practiced Thursday and Friday."Ben's a tough guy, and he's been through a lot," Brown said. "He's one of the toughest ever to do it. You don't see him complaining. This guy's a warrior."Brown hopes the Steelers can pick up an important victory on Sunday at a place where wins and yards have been hard to come by."It's a hostile environment with fiery fans," Brown said. "It's one of those environments you love to excel in. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to go out and compete this weekend."NOTES: Steelers CBs Coty Sensabaugh (toe) and Artie Burns (ankle) are both questionable for Sunday's game, while OT Marcus Gilbert (knee) is doubtful. Sensabaugh fully practiced on Friday, while Burns left practice early with his ankle injury. Matt Feiler will start at right tackle for the second straight week if Gilbert cannot play.