Fantasy football Week 7 studs, duds and sleepers: CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill will shine no matter who's at QB

When it comes to competition, one of the best ways to get an edge on the opposition is through prior preparation. In fantasy football, that way of thinking certainly applies. Here at Bet For The Win, we're doing the preparation for you.
Six weeks of NFL action are already in the books and they've all shared some ups and downs - some players have overachieved, and others have occasionally underperformed. As a result, there are several players worth talking about.
This week, we'll try to identify those that'll give you the leg up on your opponents.
FANTASY RANKINGS: Top players at each position for Week 7
We present Week 7's studs, duds, and sleepers.
Studs
QB Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
It feels like a risk betting on the Cincy offense to show up, being that it’s been hit-or-miss so far. Quietly, though, Burrow is having a good season. He was great last week (4 total TDs) and will face an Atlanta defense that’s giving up the second-most passing yards per game (281.2).
RB Rhamondre Stevenson – New England Patriots
He’s going to have another good game, and if Damien Harris is still hurt, he’ll have a great one.
WR Tyreek Hill – Miami Dolphins
No matter who is playing quarterback, Tyreek Hill will find production — he’s that good. His 12 catches for 177 yards last week are just the latest bit of proof. He should show up in prime time this weekend against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
TE Mark Andrews – Baltimore Ravens
A top-2 tight end in the NFL going up against a bad defense? Sign me up.
Duds
QB Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs
I’m putting the incredible Pat Mahomes on the duds list and I’ll probably regret it. But by his standards, he’ll be a dud against maybe the league’s best defense, the San Francisco 49ers.
RB Breece Hall – New York Jets
The rookie running back is ballin’, he’s got three straight games with a touchdown. But, I don’t like his matchup this weekend against the Broncos defense.
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown – Detroit Lions
Coming off the bye week, will Amon-Ra be feeling a little better health-wise? Maybe, but it’ll be hard to produce against the Cowboys, who have been holding offenses in check.
TE Taysom Hill – New Orleans Saints
He’s gadgety and is untrustworthy on a week-to-week basis.
Sleepers
QB Justin Herbert – Los Angeles Chargers
Yup, Herbert threw a bunch of passes in Week 6 but not one touchdown. It happens. He’s still very good at football and should be able to bounce back against the Seahawks.
RB Josh Jacobs – Las Vegas Raiders
Hopefully, the bye week didn’t cool Jacobs down from an insanely hot last couple of games. Nevertheless, he should be able to run all over this Houston Texans defense.
WR CeeDee Lamb – Dallas Cowboys
Is Dak Prescott back? If so, I’d move Lamb into the Studs category. He’ll remain a sleeper until we know Dak’s status.
TE Robert Tonyan – Green Bay Packers
The Packers are a mess, but that hasn’t stopped Tonyan from having some strong performances following last year’s season-ending knee injury. He had 10 catches a week ago and should continue to be one of Aaron Rodgers’ trusted targets.