Each week Womens Uchenna Nwosu Jersey , we will look at all of the potential fantasy starters in the Chargers’ game to help you decide if any of them should be in your fantasy lineup. We will roll through them by position groups and tag them as sits, starts, or potential flex plays. We will assume a PPR format and a 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 W/R/T flex setup.QuarterbackSIT: Philip Rivers & Jacoby BrissettNeither signal caller in this game should have you feeling good about them being in your starting lineup for Week 1 of the fantasy season. Rivers projects as a higher-end QB2 and Brissett as a fringe QB2, so unless you’re playing in a 2 QB or Superflex league, I hope you have other options.Running BackSTART: Austin EkelerSIT: Justin Jackson, Nyheim HinesFLEX: Marlon MackI’m just going to assume that nobody is rostering Jordan Wilkins or Troymaine Pope, but if you are, go ahead and leave them on your bench Russell Okung Jersey , too. Ekeler is a solid RB2 this week who thanks to his big play ability always has RB1 upside. The Colts’ Mack is entrenched as the starter for the Colts and his projected playing time makes him an attractive flex play even without the scoring upside he had pre-Andrew Luck retirement. Jackson and Hines are both have roles too small to be comfortable starts, but if you’re thin at running back, they aren’t terrible flex plays, though you could likely do better.Wide ReceiverSTART: Keenan Allen, T.Y. Hilton, Mike WilliamsSIT: Devin Funchess, Parris Campbell, Travis BenjaminGiven where you drafted Allen, you are probably expecting to start him every week, and the first game of the season is not going to be the exception. He is a quality, low-end WR1 this Sunday and an easy start. Both Hilton and Williams have lower floors than Allen http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-kyle-emanuel-jersey , but the ceiling is definitely there. You can confidently roll both out with WR2 expectations. The rest of the receivers in this game are dart throws at best and are better left on your bench (or the waiver wire).Tight EndSTART: Hunter HenrySIT: Eric Ebron, Jack DoyleNow, technically, there are no pure sits at the tight end position. It is incredibly shallow, so anybody that has a pulse and is active on game day is a potential start, especially if you didn’t land one of the top 7 or so in your draft and are streaming the position. If that’s the case, you could potentially be doing worse than Ebron or Doyle, and far be it from me to tell you to bench them when you probably don’t actually have a better option. That said, there are definitive starts at the position and Henry is one of them. He has more locked in work than all but a small handful of players at the position and in one of the league’s best offenses to boot. Start Henry.KickerSTART: Michael BadgleySIT: Adam VinatieriKickers don’t really deserve that much analysis. Pick one from an offense with a high implied point total and hope for the best. Badgley fits the bill if he is healthy enough to play. Vinatieri does not.DefenseSTART: Los Angeles ChargersSIT: Indianapolis ColtsThe Chargers are at home and get to face a backup quarterback in his first start of the season. Matchups don’t get much better than that. The Colts are on the road facing one of the NFL’s best offenses. Take a pass on them. During Sunday’s game against the Chargers, the Bengals had to resort to communicating with walkie-talkies because of technical difficulties. The NFL says faulty cables were to blame.According to Marisa Contipelli of Bengals.com, the league put out a statement saying faulty cables were to blame.“During the game we had issues with the cable that allows the coach-to-coach and coach-to-player technology to communicate Womens Forrest Lamp Jersey , thus preventing play calls to be heard through that system. It had nothing to do with the actual headsets,” the league’s statement said.Bengals coach Marvin Lewis was frustrated during the game with the issue, and it’s hard to blame him: NFL coaches expect to have properly functioning communications technology, and the league should ensure that the technology is working properly, at every stadium, for both the home and road teams. On Sunday in Carson, it wasn’t.