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Eric Karabell Dishes Out Fantasy Advice For Week 7

It may be the bye week for the Eagles, but it is not the bye week for your team. We head into week 7 of both the NFL season and…

Eric Karabell week 7

It may be the bye week for the Eagles, but it is not the bye week for your team. We head into week 7 of both the NFL season and your team's season. We are getting into the middle of the Fantasy Football season. But there is still time to screw up or save, your team's season. So it is best to get advice from an expert. And there is no better Fantasy expert than Eric Karabell.

Every week Eric Karabell joins “The Best Show Ever?” to dish out some Fantasy Advice before the Thursday game when the week officially starts. It is your chance to get your burning fantasy questions answered. Are you unsure of who to put into the final flex spot? Do you have two QBs and don’t know which one is the better play? And there are a lot of players on bye weeks, so maybe you need advice on who to replace your starters with from your team’s bench. He answers all your questions. Here is what Karabell had to say when he was on with us earlier today.

His Thoughts on Eagles Players' Fantasy Value so Far...

"Certainly, on the Eagles, Jalen Hurts has outperformed any reasonable expectations. The concern was never with his running ability, but with his throwing ability. He has been more accurate and more efficient this year... I think the big question mark this year was Miles Sanders. He scored Nary a TD last year. But he was run well this year. It's a contract season. he has become a top 20 RB for sure. More like in the top 15. He is somebody we can count on... When you are talking about the Eagles Hurts and the Defense have been better than expected. but Miles Sanders has been a big key for fantasy managers."

Listen to the full segment with Eric Karabell ahead of week 7 here...

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