Fantasy Studs: Week 7 Fantasy Football players who dominated

We thought after week 7 of the National Football League it would be important to breakdown the top players at each position in Fantasy Football. There were some insane football games in week 7, some that went down to the wire, and some that had teams winning we did not expect. Let’s break down the top 5 fantasy studs of week 7.
Quarterback
Joe Burrow – The rookie tore it up last night against the Browns. He threw for 406 yards and 3 touchdowns. Burrow is the first rookie quarterback in NFL history with at least 400 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in a single game.
Running Back
Antonio Gibson – The Washington Football Team rookie runner tore up the Cowboys defense yesterday. Gibson rumbled for 128 yards on just 20 carries averaging 6.4 yards per carry. That is pretty impressive! Two rookies balling out in Fantasy week 7!
Wide Receiver
Tyler Lockett – I mean I think that was the most epic performance you will see in 2020. Lockett tore up the Cardinals but still could not get the win. Lockett finished the game with 15 receptions for 200 yards and 3 touchdowns. He definitely was a fantasy stud!
Tight End
Richard Rogers – The Eagles tight end had a great night on Thursday. He led all tight ends this week with 6 receptions for 85 yards. That may not be a lot but he sure got the job done!
Defense
Buffalo Bills – I am giving this to my team. There were some other solid defenses but this team played their butts off after looking like crap in then first half. They finished with six sacks and 2 interceptions. They held the Jets to four yards of total offense in the second half and only allowed 10 points. That is a huge victory for the Bills.

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