The post Week 7 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 07: Davante Adams #17 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates a catch for a first down during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium on September 07, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Getty Images Week 6 was a bad one for injuries, especially at wide receiver. Among those who went down were Puka Nacua (ankle), Garrett Wilson (knee), and Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion). In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 7 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy. Week 7 Fantasy Football Risers Davante Adams, WR, Los Angeles Rams Nacua is considered as “day-to-day”, but it would make sense for the Rams to hold him out for at least one game. They will play the Jaguars in London in Week 7, then they have a bye in Week 8. If Nacua does sit out this week, then Adams would be in line to be the Rams’ top wide receiver. Even as their second-best option, he has posted 26 receptions for 396 yards and three touchdowns this season. D’Andre Swift, RB, Chicago Bears Swift had his best game of the season in Week 6, rushing 14 times for 108 yards against the Commanders. He also had two receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown. It could be the beginning of an extended hot streak for Swift as four of his next five opponents have allowed at least 4.4 yards per carry. Josh Reynolds, WR, New York Jets Wilson leads the Jets with 56 targets this season. Not only will he likely be out for… The post Week 7 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 07: Davante Adams #17 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates a catch for a first down during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium on September 07, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Getty Images Week 6 was a bad one for injuries, especially at wide receiver. Among those who went down were Puka Nacua (ankle), Garrett Wilson (knee), and Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion). In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 7 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy. Week 7 Fantasy Football Risers Davante Adams, WR, Los Angeles Rams Nacua is considered as “day-to-day”, but it would make sense for the Rams to hold him out for at least one game. They will play the Jaguars in London in Week 7, then they have a bye in Week 8. If Nacua does sit out this week, then Adams would be in line to be the Rams’ top wide receiver. Even as their second-best option, he has posted 26 receptions for 396 yards and three touchdowns this season. D’Andre Swift, RB, Chicago Bears Swift had his best game of the season in Week 6, rushing 14 times for 108 yards against the Commanders. He also had two receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown. It could be the beginning of an extended hot streak for Swift as four of his next five opponents have allowed at least 4.4 yards per carry. Josh Reynolds, WR, New York Jets Wilson leads the Jets with 56 targets this season. Not only will he likely be out for…

Week 7 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 07: Davante Adams #17 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates a catch for a first down during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium on September 07, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Week 6 was a bad one for injuries, especially at wide receiver. Among those who went down were Puka Nacua (ankle), Garrett Wilson (knee), and Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion). In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 7 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy.

Week 7 Fantasy Football Risers

Davante Adams, WR, Los Angeles Rams

Nacua is considered as “day-to-day”, but it would make sense for the Rams to hold him out for at least one game. They will play the Jaguars in London in Week 7, then they have a bye in Week 8. If Nacua does sit out this week, then Adams would be in line to be the Rams’ top wide receiver. Even as their second-best option, he has posted 26 receptions for 396 yards and three touchdowns this season.

D’Andre Swift, RB, Chicago Bears

Swift had his best game of the season in Week 6, rushing 14 times for 108 yards against the Commanders. He also had two receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown. It could be the beginning of an extended hot streak for Swift as four of his next five opponents have allowed at least 4.4 yards per carry.

Josh Reynolds, WR, New York Jets

Wilson leads the Jets with 56 targets this season. Not only will he likely be out for Week 7, but initial reports indicate that he is expected to miss a couple of games. More targets could be coming the way of Reynolds, who will face the Panthers and Bengals the next two week. The Panthers have allowed 24.3 points per game, while the Bengals have given up 30.5 points per game. Reynolds could work his want into the WR3 discussion in deeper fantasy formats.

Week 7 Fantasy Football Fallers

Jauan Jennings, WR, San Francisco 49ers

Jennings caught just one pass for seven yards against the Buccaneers in Week 6. After the game, he said he is playing with five broken ribs, as well as high and low ankle sprains. Until he gets healthy, it’s difficult to have much faith in him in fantasy moving forward.

Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB, New York Giants

In Tracy’s return from a two-game absence because of a shoulder injury, he posted just six rushing yards on four carries against the Eagles. His fellow backfield mate Cam Skattebo ran 19 time for 98 yards and three touchdowns. Skattebo has surpassed Tracy on the Giants’ depth chart, so Tracy shouldn’t be started in any fantasy leagues right now.

Keon Coleman, WR, Buffalo Bills

Coleman didn’t make much of an impact against the Falcons on Monday Night Football, catching three of six targets for 11 yards. After posting eight catches for 112 yards and a touchdown in Week 1, Coleman has 16 receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown over his last five games. The Bills are on a bye in Week 7, but even when they return in Week 8, Coleman should only be viewed as an inconsistent WR3 in fantasy.

Takeaway

Injuries could result in Adams and Reynolds seeing their fantasy value rise, while a favorable schedule could provide a boost for Swift. Jennings, Tracy, and Coleman have seen their fantasy values fall to the point where they shouldn’t be started in most leagues. Staying ahead of these trends is key to winning matchups — check out our Week 7 Fantasy Football Sleepers article for more fantasy football insights.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikebarner/2025/10/15/week-7-fantasy-football-stock-report-risers-and-fallers/

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