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Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet | DFS Lineups, Start/Sit Calls & Prop Bets

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This entry is part 48 of 106 in the series Weekly Fantasy Football Strategy and Advice | Dynasty Nerds

The Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet is here—your one-stop fantasy football tool that blends matchup analytics with DFS and prop-bet insights. Whether you’re setting your fantasy lineup or building a DFS entry, the CheatChart helps you quickly spot positional edges, trap matchups, and value plays that swing weekly outcomes.

Use the CheatChart to identify which players are set up for ceiling games, who to fade, and where Vegas lines intersect with fantasy opportunity.

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DeVonta Smith skies for the Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet in the end zone of Sunday's game.
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Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet | The CheatChart Overview

The CheatChart breaks down every NFL matchup into positional advantage scores by showing how much better or worse a team’s players are projected to perform versus their season average. It’s designed to simplify your start/sit decisions while revealing DFS leverage points and prop-bet opportunities.

How to Use the CheatChart for Week 7 Fantasy Football Lineups and Bets

First, find YOUR PLAYER’S TEAM in the first column. Next, follow that line to THEIR POSITION’S column. That percentage is how much better or worse you can expect them to do compared to what they typically score.

Example:
Let’s say you’re deciding between DeVonta Smith (WR, PHI) and Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB, WAS).
For Smith, find PHI in the first column. Follow that row over to the WR column, and you’ll see his positional matchup is -33%. That’s an extremely negative matchup.

Next, for Croskey-Merritt, find WAS in the first column. Follow that row over to the RB column, and you’ll see his positional matchup is 41%, which is an extremely positive matchup.

Given both players are averaging 11 points per game, I would lean Croskey-Merritt.


Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet (CheatChart) displaying matchup advantage percentages across all positions.

Week 7 Fantasy Football Quarterback Matchups to Target and Fade

Best and Worst Quarterback Matchups | Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

PlayerTeamOpponentMatchup %Matchup DescriptionAvg Fantasy Points
Jayden DanielsCommandersCowboys+36%Best QB matchup of Week 719.65
Aaron RodgersSteelersBengals+17%Second-best QB matchup15.61
Spencer RattlerSaintsBears+17%Third-best QB matchup14.33
Sam DarnoldSeahawksTexans–43%Worst QB matchup of Week 716.94
Jaxson DartGiantsBroncos–31%Second-worst QB matchup11.80
Brock Purdy49ersFalcons–26%Third-worst QB matchup17.22

Jayden Daniels (WAS) has a 36.4% matchup, the top matchup for quarterbacks this week.

Aaron Rodgers (PIT) has a 16.6% matchup, a solid position compared to most others. Despite inconsistent fantasy production he could be considered a low end QB2 this week.

Spencer Rattler (NO) has a 17.0% matchup, putting him in a promising spot this week even if he is difficult to trust.

Sam Darnold (SEA) has a -43.0% matchup, easily the most difficult matchup of the week at QB.

Jaxson Dart (NYG) has a -30.9% matchup, the toughest he has seen so far in his early career.

Brock Purdy (SF) has a -26.3% matchup, look elsewhere for streaming options this week.


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Week 7 Fantasy Football Running Back Matchups and DFS Values

Top and Bottom Running Back Matchups | Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

PlayerTeamOpponentMatchup %Matchup DescriptionAvg Fantasy Points
Jacory Croskey-MerrittCommandersCowboys+41%Best RB matchup of Week 711.08
Jaylen WarrenSteelersBengals+27%Second-best RB matchup13.18
Rhamondre StevensonPatriotsTitans+24%Third-best RB matchup8.68
Devon AchaneDolphinsBrowns–30%Worst RB matchup of Week 720.58
Christian McCaffrey49ersFalcons–28%Second-worst RB matchup24.67
Travis EtienneJaguarsRams–23%Third-worst RB matchup14.15

Jacory Croskey-Merritt (WAS) has a 40.9% matchup, making him arguably the best pick at RB this week.

Jaylen Warren (PIT) has a 27.1% matchup, one of the better setups available.

Rhamondre Stevenson (NE) has a 23.6% matchup, one of the better setups available. The split backfield and his fumbles are a concern, but his ceiling is higher than most.

Devon Achane (MIA) has a -30.1% matchup. That said, it takes only one big play for Achane to make his week, so don’t bench him where you’ve got him.

Christian McCaffrey (SF) has a -27.5% matchup, but it doesn’t matter because you never bench CMC.

Travis Etienne (JAX) has a -23.2% matchup, one of the most difficult matchups this week. Avoid where you can.

Week 7 Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Matchups for Lineup Edges

Top and Bottom Wide Receiver Matchups | Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

PlayerTeamOpponentMatchup %Matchup DescriptionAvg Fantasy Points
Terry McLaurinCommandersCowboys+40%Best WR matchup of Week 78.30
Quentin JohnstonChargersColts+15%Second-best WR matchup17.28
Ja’Marr ChaseBengalsSteelers+15%Third-best WR matchup18.57
A.J. BrownEaglesVikings–33%Worst WR matchup of Week 79.73
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSeahawksTexans–27%Second-worst WR matchup21.45
Michael PittmanColtsChargers–23%Third-worst WR matchup13.55

Terry McLaurin (WAS) has a 39.7% matchup, among the most favorable of the week.

Quentin Johnston (LAC) has a 15.2% matchup, among the most favorable of the week.

Ja’Marr Chase (CIN) has a 14.6% matchup, one of the better setups available. The QB situation is still unclear, but he’s a must-start regardless.

AJ Brown (PHI) has a -33.3% matchup, which could point to one of his low-end weeks. That said, you can’t bench him in most formats because he always has a chance to give you a week-winning performance.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) has a -26.6% matchup, suggesting a rough game this week. While still a solid flex, you may want to look elsewhere.

Michael Pittman (IND) has a -22.7% matchup, so despite Josh Downs likely missing this game it will be hard to put trust in Pittman this week.


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Week 7 Fantasy Football Tight End Matchups and Prop Bet Plays

Top and Bottom Tight End Matchups | Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet

PlayerTeamOpponentMatchup %Matchup DescriptionAvg Fantasy Points
Jonnu SmithSteelersBengals+23%Best TE matchup of Week 76.58
Dalton SchultzTexansSeahawks+23%Second-best TE matchup7.92
Trey McBrideCardinalsPackers+22%Third-best TE matchup13.95
George Kittle49ersFalcons–57%Worst TE matchup of Week 712.50
T.J. HockensonVikingsEagles–35%Second-worst TE matchup8.06
Theo JohnsonGiantsBroncos–28%Third-worst TE matchup7.93

Jonnu Smith (PIT) has a 23.5% matchup, reflecting conditions that could be advantageous.

Dalton Schultz (HOU) has a 23.3% matchup. He’s a streaming tier option in Week 7.

Trey McBride (ARI) has a 21.7% matchup, making him easily the top TE pick of the week.

George Kittle (SF) has a -56.7% matchup, so don’t expect a big-time performance from him.

T.J. Hockenson (MIN) has a -34.6% matchup, facing one of the tougher tests on the schedule. The over/under on this game erases that concern though, as touchdowns are where Hockenson’s real value comes from.

Theo Johnson (NYG) has a -27.7% matchup; he should remain on your bench or waivers for the time being.


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Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet FAQ | Dynasty Nerds CheatChart

Q: What is the Dynasty Nerds CheatChart, and how do I use it for DFS and prop bets?

The Dynasty Nerds CheatChart is a data-driven matchup guide that shows how much better or worse each NFL team’s players are projected to perform compared to their average fantasy output. You can use the Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet to identify positional advantages, fade trap matchups, and find value plays for DFS contests. For prop betting, target players with strong positive percentages, as those are often aligned with favorable game scripts and scoring opportunities.

Q: Who has the best fantasy football matchups in Week 7?

According to the Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet, players like Jayden DanielsJacory Croskey-Merritt, and Terry McLaurin have some of the softest matchups this week. These players face defenses that historically allow higher fantasy point production relative to season averages.

Q: Which players should I fade in Week 7 DFS lineups?

The CheatChart shows several players with difficult matchups, including Sam DarnoldGeorge Kittle, and A.J. Brown. These are “red” matchups where defensive pressure or coverage strength could limit scoring opportunities. While elite talents can still perform, they’re generally riskier DFS options.

Q: How accurate is the CheatChart for predicting fantasy football outcomes?

The Dynasty Nerds CheatChart is based on real matchup analytics and historical performance data. While not a guarantee, it consistently highlights the most exploitable and avoidable fantasy matchups each week. Many DFS players use it to complement projections or identify leverage plays in tournaments.

Q: Can I use the Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet for prop betting?

Yes. The Week 7 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet works great for player props. A positive matchup percentage (for example, +30%) indicates a higher probability of exceeding prop lines for yards, receptions, or touchdowns. Compare CheatChart data with sportsbook odds to find correlated edges for Thursday Night Football and the full Week 7 slate.

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