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Fantasy Football Week 12 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2023)

Fantasy Football Week 12 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2023)

Welcome to Week 12, friends. As always, we’re here to provide you with some fantasy football Quick Grades (or Start/Sit Grades, if you prefer) for the week.

We tapped into our consensus projections and rankings and Derek Brown’s weekly Primer to generate this week’s Quick Grades. See below for the results and accompanying notes.

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Week 12 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A+ Jalen Hurts PHI BUF
2 A Josh Allen BUF PHI
3 A Dak Prescott DAL WAS
4 A Lamar Jackson BAL LAC
5 A Patrick Mahomes II KC LV
6 B+ C.J. Stroud HOU JAC
7 B+ Justin Fields CHI MIN
8 B Kyler Murray ARI LAR
9 B Brock Purdy SF SEA
10 B Jared Goff DET GB
11 B- Joshua Dobbs MIN CHI
12 B- Justin Herbert LAC BAL
13 B- Trevor Lawrence JAC HOU
14 C+ Tua Tagovailoa MIA NYJ
15 C Sam Howell WAS DAL
16 C Jordan Love GB DET
17 C- Baker Mayfield TB IND
18 C- Gardner Minshew II IND TB
19 D+ Matthew Stafford LAR ARI
20 D Derek Carr NO ATL
21 D Geno Smith SEA SF
22 D- Russell Wilson DEN CLE
23 D- Desmond Ridder ATL NO
24 F Will Levis TEN CAR
25 F Kenny Pickett PIT CIN
26 F Bryce Young CAR TEN
27 F Dorian Thompson-Robinson CLE DEN
28 F Jake Browning CIN PIT
29 F Aidan O’Connell LV KC
30 F Tommy DeVito NYG NE
31 F Mac Jones NE NYG
32 F Tim Boyle NYJ MIA
33 F Bailey Zappe NE NYG
34 F Trevor Siemian NYJ MIA
35 F Will Grier NE NYG
36 F Drew Lock SEA SF
37 F Jameis Winston NO ATL
38 F P.J. Walker CLE DEN
39 F Clayton Tune ARI LAR
40 F Tyson Bagent CHI MIN
41 F Mitch Trubisky PIT CIN
42 F Jimmy Garoppolo LV KC
43 F Matt Barkley NYG NE

Jordan Love: Love is the QB15 in fantasy points per game with four QB1 outings this season. The last time he squared off against the Lions, Love completed 63.9% of his passes with 6.8 yards per attempt as the QB12 for the week. Love has been a middle-of-the-road QB2 this season, and his play since Week 7 has done nothing to change that fact. Over his last five games, among 28 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 15th in yards per attempt, 16th in adjusted completion rate, and 18th in highly accurate throw rate. Since Week 6, the Lions pass defense has bottomed out, allowing the fourth-most yards per attempt, the eighth-most passing touchdowns, and the eighth-highest passer rating. The one issue for Love is over that same span, Detroit has ranked eighth-best in time to pressure and 12th-best in pressure rate. Love has been an adventure against pressure. Since Week 7, he has improved some, ranking eighth in yards per attempt and seventh in passer rating against pressure, but his accuracy metrics still display his play-to-play struggles with pressure as he ranks 23rd in highly accurate throw rate and 22nd in hero throw rate. Love has a wide range of outcomes this week. He could be a strong QB1 if he can handle the pressure or a mid-range QB2 if not. Week 12 Positional Value: Borderline QB1

Jared Goff: Goff is the QB16 in fantasy points per game with four QB1 games this season. Goff would rank higher in fantasy, but he is only 11th in passing touchdowns, which has lowered his weekly floor as he has had a ton of touchdown production siphoned off by the ground game. Detroit ranks third in rushing touchdowns this season, behind only Baltimore and Miami. Since Week 7, Goff continues to operate at a high level, ranking 12th in yards per attempt and CPOE while sitting at seventh in adjusted completion rate. Green Bay has been a neutral pass-defense matchup. Since Week 7, they have allowed the 13th-highest passer rating while sitting at 16th in adjusted completion rate and CPOE. Goff should return solid QB2 numbers this week, as the Lions should have no problems running the rock, which will drain Goff’s ceiling. Week 12 Positional Value: QB2

Sam Howell: Howell had one of his worst games in recent memory in Week 11, and he still finished as QB10 in fantasy for the week. Howell remains a passing volume monster, ranking first in passing attempts, passing yards, and air yards. Howell remains the QB9 in fantasy points per game. Howell has played better as the season has moved along, and he currently stands seventh in adjusted completion rate and ninth in highly accurate throw rate. Howell has a tough road to walk this week against Dallas. Since Week 6, the Cowboys have allowed the ninth-most passing touchdowns, but everything else in their statistical locker says to stay away. Over that span, they have given up the lowest yards per attempt and the second-lowest adjusted completion rate while also ranking fourth in pressure rate and first in time to pressure. Howell has navigated pressure well this season. His ability to deal with muddy pockets will define his week. Howell is 13th in yards per attempt, second in adjusted completion rate, and fifth in highly accurate throw rate when pressured. Week 12 Positional Value: Borderline QB1

Geno Smith: Smith’s Week 12 status is up in the air, but I expect him to play through a triceps contusion, which is just a fancy way to say he has a triceps bruise. I continue to support Chef Geno weekly, who is playing better football than he is given credit for. His ranking of 16th in passing touchdowns has kept his fantasy production down, but his deeper metrics scream that he has played as a borderline QB1 this season. Smith ranks 13th in yards per attempt, seventh in hero throw rate, and 14th in CPOE. Since Week 6, the 49ers have had some cracks in the foundation of their pass defense, allowing the 10th-most passing yards per game and ninth-highest adjusted completion rate. In that same timeframe, they have given up the sixth-highest passer rating and the 11th-most yards per attempt to deep passes. Smith could flirt with QB1 production this week, but it’s better to view him as a strong QB2. Week 12 Positional Value: QB2

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Week 12 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A+ CeeDee Lamb DAL WAS
2 A+ Tyreek Hill MIA NYJ
3 A+ A.J. Brown PHI BUF
4 A+ Amon-Ra St. Brown DET GB
5 A+ Stefon Diggs BUF PHI
6 A Keenan Allen LAC BAL
7 A Mike Evans TB IND
8 A Brandon Aiyuk SF SEA
9 A Tank Dell HOU JAC
10 A Michael Pittman Jr. IND TB
11 A DJ Moore CHI MIN
12 A Puka Nacua LAR ARI
13 A- Davante Adams LV KC
14 A- DeVonta Smith PHI BUF
15 A- Chris Olave NO ATL
16 A- Ja’Marr Chase CIN PIT
17 A- DK Metcalf SEA SF
18 A- Nico Collins HOU JAC
19 B+ Adam Thielen CAR TEN
20 B+ Jaylen Waddle MIA NYJ
21 B+ Zay Flowers BAL LAC
22 B+ Christian Kirk JAC HOU
23 B Calvin Ridley JAC HOU
24 B Deebo Samuel SF SEA
25 B DeAndre Hopkins TEN CAR
26 B Garrett Wilson NYJ MIA
27 B- Terry McLaurin WAS DAL
28 B- Tyler Lockett SEA SF
29 B- Jordan Addison MIN CHI
30 B- Marquise Brown ARI LAR
31 B- Courtland Sutton DEN CLE
32 C+ Chris Godwin TB IND
33 C+ Drake London ATL NO
34 C+ Diontae Johnson PIT CIN
35 C+ Amari Cooper CLE DEN
36 C+ Brandin Cooks DAL WAS
37 C Jayden Reed GB DET
38 C Josh Downs IND TB
39 C Demario Douglas NE NYG
40 C Rashee Rice KC LV
41 C Rashid Shaheed NO ATL
42 C George Pickens PIT CIN
43 C Gabe Davis BUF PHI
44 C Christian Watson GB DET
45 C Romeo Doubs GB DET
46 C Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA SF
47 C Odell Beckham Jr. BAL LAC
48 C Jerry Jeudy DEN CLE
49 C Jahan Dotson WAS DAL
50 C Jakobi Meyers LV KC
51 C- Tyler Boyd CIN PIT
52 C- Cooper Kupp LAR ARI
53 C- Rondale Moore ARI LAR
54 C- Khalil Shakir BUF PHI
55 C- Robert Woods HOU JAC
56 D+ Tutu Atwell LAR ARI
57 D+ Rashod Bateman BAL LAC
58 D+ Elijah Moore CLE DEN
59 D Zay Jones JAC HOU
60 D K.J. Osborn MIN CHI
61 D Wan’Dale Robinson NYG NE
62 D Quentin Johnston LAC BAL
63 D Darnell Mooney CHI MIN
64 D Justin Watson KC LV
65 D Curtis Samuel WAS DAL
66 D- Jonathan Mingo CAR TEN
67 D- Michael Gallup DAL WAS
68 D- Trey Palmer TB IND
69 F Josh Reynolds DET GB
70 F DJ Chark Jr. CAR TEN
71 F Jameson Williams DET GB
72 F Jalen Tolbert DAL WAS
73 F Trenton Irwin CIN PIT
74 F Greg Dortch ARI LAR
75 F Marvin Mims Jr. DEN CLE
76 F Marquez Valdes-Scantling KC LV
77 F Jalin Hyatt NYG NE
78 F A.T. Perry NO ATL
79 F Brandon Powell MIN CHI
80 F Cedric Tillman CLE DEN
81 F Kyle Philips TEN CAR
82 F Nelson Agholor BAL LAC
83 F Xavier Gipson NYJ MIA
84 F Skyy Moore KC LV
85 F Nick Westbrook-Ikhine TEN CAR
86 F Justin Jefferson MIN CHI
87 F Kalif Raymond DET GB
88 F Hunter Renfrow LV KC
89 F DeVante Parker NE NYG
90 F Jalen Guyton LAC BAL
91 F JuJu Smith-Schuster NE NYG
92 F Cedrick Wilson Jr. MIA NYJ
93 F Isaiah Hodgins NYG NE
94 F Jauan Jennings SF SEA
95 F Alec Pierce IND TB
96 F Tyler Scott CHI MIN
97 F Tre Tucker LV KC
98 F Julio Jones PHI BUF
99 F Darius Slayton NYG NE
100 F Jake Bobo SEA SF
101 F Chris Moore TEN CAR
102 F KhaDarel Hodge ATL NO
103 F Van Jefferson ATL NO
104 F Olamide Zaccheaus PHI BUF
105 F Jamison Crowder WAS DAL
106 F Allen Robinson II PIT CIN
107 F Dyami Brown WAS DAL
108 F Derius Davis LAC BAL
109 F Deonte Harty BUF PHI
110 F Deven Thompkins TB IND
111 F KaVontae Turpin DAL WAS
112 F Sterling Shepard NYG NE
113 F Isaiah McKenzie IND TB
114 F Byron Pringle WAS DAL
115 F Equanimeous St. Brown CHI MIN
116 F Kayshon Boutte NE NYG
117 F Calvin Austin III PIT CIN
118 F Parris Campbell NYG NE
119 F Malik Heath GB DET
120 F Alex Erickson LAC BAL
121 F Scott Miller ATL NO
122 F Laviska Shenault Jr. CAR TEN
123 F John Metchie III HOU JAC
124 F Donovan Peoples-Jones DET GB
125 F Lil’Jordan Humphrey DEN CLE
126 F Austin Trammell LAR ARI
127 F Tim Jones JAC HOU
128 F Xavier Hutchinson HOU JAC
129 F Simi Fehoko LAC BAL
130 F Trent Sherfield BUF PHI
131 F Ben Skowronek LAR ARI
132 F DeAndre Carter LV KC
133 F River Cracraft MIA NYJ
134 F Devin Duvernay BAL LAC
135 F Ray-Ray McCloud III SF SEA
136 F Lynn Bowden Jr. NO ATL
137 F Malik Taylor NYJ MIA
138 F Braxton Berrios MIA NYJ
139 F Demarcus Robinson LAR ARI
140 F Charlie Jones CIN PIT
141 F Jason Brownlee NYJ MIA
142 F Andrei Iosivas CIN PIT
143 F Zach Pascal ARI LAR
144 F Mike Strachan CAR TEN
145 F Tyquan Thornton NE NYG
146 F Jalen Reagor NE NYG
147 F Lawrence Cager NYG NE
148 F Steven Sims Jr. HOU JAC
149 F Samori Toure GB DET
150 F Jalen Brooks DAL WAS
151 F Terrace Marshall Jr. CAR TEN
152 F Keith Kirkwood NO ATL
153 F Jalen Nailor MIN CHI
154 F David Bell CLE DEN
155 F Ronnie Bell SF SEA
156 F Parker Washington JAC HOU
157 F Miles Boykin PIT CIN
158 F Trent Taylor CHI MIN
159 F Andre Baccellia ARI LAR
160 F Tylan Wallace BAL LAC
161 F Dee Eskridge SEA SF
162 F Terrell Bynum LAC BAL
163 F Irvin Charles NYJ MIA
164 F Britain Covey PHI BUF
165 F N’Keal Harry MIN CHI
166 F Richie James Jr. KC LV
167 F DJ Turner LV KC
168 F Shedrick Jackson CIN PIT
169 F Velus Jones Jr. CHI MIN
170 F James Proche II CLE DEN
171 F Colton Dowell TEN CAR

Christian Watson: Since Week 5, Watson has led the team with a 15.8% target share, a 34.4% air-yard share, and a 20.1% first-read share, but the usage has begun to turn sour. Last week, Watson was fifth in target share (10.0%) and first-read share (14.3%) for the Packers. Watson still owned the end zone role with a team-leading two end zone targets. Since Week 5, he has led the team with ten end zone targets (one touchdown). Watson has been turned into a downfield-only weapon over his last six games with a 17.8 aDOT. That doesn’t bode well for Watson this week. Since Week 6, the Lions have shut down deep passing with the seventh-lowest yards per attempt and sixth-lowest CPOE allowed to deep shots. Watson will run about 66% of his routes against Cameron Sutton (62.5% catch rate and 104.2 passer rating) and Jerry Jacobs (61.5% catch rate and 90.9 passer rating). Week 12 Positional Value: WR4

Jayden Reed: Reed is coming off a season-high 69% snap rate, seeing a 15.0% target share and 17.9% first-read share (second on the team). Since Week 6, Detroit has utilized zone coverage on 69.6% of their defensive snaps. Since Week 8, Reed against zone has had a 13.3% target share (second on the team), 2.52 YPRR, and a 17.4% first-read share (second on the team). Reed has seen plenty of high-leverage usage this season, ranking 12th in deep targets and 13th in red zone targets among wide receivers. Reed will run about 78% of his routes against Brian Branch (75% catch rate and 113.2 passer rating), who slot receivers have eaten up. Detroit has allowed the most receiving touchdowns and the third-most PPR points per target to slot receivers this season. Week 12 Positional Value: WR4 with WR2/3 upside

Romeo Doubs: Doubs has seemingly taken over the WR1 role in Green Bay. Since Week 8, he leads the team with a 15.6% target share while also kicking in a 26.5% air-yard share, and an 18.9% first-read share. Since Week 6, Detroit has utilized zone coverage on 69.6% of their defensive snaps. Over his last four games against zone, his air-yard share has increased to 31.7%. Doubs has been on a touchdown hot streak with four scores over his last five games. Doubs ranks sixth among all pass catchers in red zone targets this season immediately behind Tyreek Hill. Doubs will run about 85% of his routes against Cameron Sutton (62.5% catch rate and 104.2 passer rating) and Jerry Jacobs (61.5% catch rate and 90.9 passer rating). Since Week 6, Detroit has allowed the fifth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers. Week 12 Positional Value: WR3/4

Jameson Williams: Williams has seen his snap share increase in each of his last three games, with a career-high 65% mark last week. This could be the eruption game that we’ve been waiting for all season for Williams. Green Bay has allowed the eighth-highest passer rating and the fourth-highest depth-adjusted completion rate on deep balls this season. Since Week 7, Williams has led the team with five deep targets, which account for 62.5% of the team’s deep shots. Other data points line up in Williams’ favor this week. Since Week 6, Green Bay has utilized single high at the sixth-highest rate (63.4%). Since Week 7 against single-high, Williams is second on the team with a 25.9% air-yard share and a team-high 15.4 aDOT. Over his last four games against single-high, he has an 11.1% target share and 10.8% first read share, which aren’t amazing numbers, but if you’re considering Williams this week as a flex, it’s not because of volume. It’s because when he does see targets, they will be downfield. Week 12 Positional Value: High upside flex

Terry McLaurin: McLaurin is the WR32 in fantasy, ranking 12th in deep targets. The issue for McLaurin has been touchdown equity. While he has spiked three scores this season, he only has six red zone targets, all of which came in only two games. McLaurin has an 18.8% target share, a 30.1% air-yard share, 1.52 YPRR, and a 24.2% first-read share. Since Week 6, Dallas has utilized single-high at the fourth-highest rate (64.7%). Against single-high, McLaurin has seen his target share balloon to 20.1%, his air-yard share climb to 33.8%, and his YPRR jump to 1.94 with a 25.8% first-read share. McLaurin has a horrible matchup this week, but Howell will lean on him, especially under duress. McLaurin’s first-read share is 29.2% when Howell has been pressured this season. McLaurin will run about 84% of his routes against Stephon Gilmore (53.2% catch rate and 83.0 passer rating) and DaRon Bland (46.8% catch rate and 29.1 passer rating). Week 12 Positional Value: WR3

Curtis Samuel: Samuel’s snap counts look off the last two weeks as he was dealing with a toe issue in Week 10 and then ejected from last week’s game due to a sideline scuffle. In Weeks 1-7, as a full-time player, he had a 15.2% target share, 1.53 YPRR, and an 18.9% first-read share. Since Week 6, Dallas has utilized single-high at the fourth-highest rate (64.7%). In those first seven games against single-high, Samuel’s target share and YPRR dropped to 13.7% and 1.39, while his first-read share sat at 17.2%. The big plus for Samuel this week is that slot corner Jourdan Lewis (71.4% catch rate and 136.5 passer rating) has been the weak link of the Dallas secondary. Since Week 6, Dallas has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target to slot receivers. Week 12 Positional Value: WR4 with WR3 upside

Jahan Dotson: In Weeks 1-7 with Samuel at full steam, Dotson had a 14.1% target share, a 17.8% air-yard share, 0.71 YPRR, and a 17.8% first-read share. Since Week 6, Dallas has utilized single-high at the fourth-highest rate (64.7%). Against single-high, Dotson saw his target share increase to 15.3% and his first-read share bump to 18.4% (second on the team) in that span. Dotson will run about 57% of his routes against Stephon Gilmore (53.2% catch rate and 83.0 passer rating) and DaRon Bland (46.8% catch rate and 29.1 passer rating). With Samuel in and out of the lineup since Week 8, Dotson has seen 48% of his target volume from the slot (Weeks 1-7 35.7%). I expect Washington to move Dotson inside some this game to get him lined up against Jourdan Lewis (71.4% catch rate and 136.5 passer rating). Since Week 6, Dallas has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target to slot receivers. Add in that Dotson has seen more usage against single-high and man coverage than Samuel, and Dotson has sneaky upside this week. Dotson has had the same red zone issues as McLaurin this season, with only seven red zone looks that have all come in three games (none in three of his last four games). Week 12 Positional Value: WR4 with WR3 upside

Brandin Cooks: Since Week 6, Cooks has had a 72.7% route run rate, a 12.4% target share, a 16.9% air-yard share, 1.92 YPRR, and a 14.5% first-read share (second on the team). During that span, he has ranked second on the team in deep targets with four. Since Week 6, the Commanders have utilized man coverage at the fourth-highest rate (35.8%). Over his last five games, Cooks has a 15.8% target share, 2.72 YPRR, and 17.4% first-read share against man coverage. Washington has allowed the second-most PPR points per target and the most receiving touchdowns to perimeter wide receivers this season. Week 12 Positional Value: WR3

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Week 12 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A+ Christian McCaffrey SF SEA
2 A+ Travis Etienne Jr. JAC HOU
3 A+ Austin Ekeler LAC BAL
4 A Jahmyr Gibbs DET GB
5 A Jonathan Taylor IND TB
6 A Derrick Henry TEN CAR
7 A Alvin Kamara NO ATL
8 A D’Andre Swift PHI BUF
9 A Tony Pollard DAL WAS
10 A Josh Jacobs LV KC
11 A Saquon Barkley NYG NE
12 A- Bijan Robinson ATL NO
13 A- David Montgomery DET GB
14 A- Isiah Pacheco KC LV
15 B+ Breece Hall NYJ MIA
16 B+ Rachaad White TB IND
17 B+ Raheem Mostert MIA NYJ
18 B Rhamondre Stevenson NE NYG
19 B Brian Robinson Jr. WAS DAL
20 B Kyren Williams LAR ARI
21 B Joe Mixon CIN PIT
22 B Zach Charbonnet SEA SF
23 B James Conner ARI LAR
24 B- Javonte Williams DEN CLE
25 B- Jerome Ford CLE DEN
26 B- Jaylen Warren PIT CIN
27 C+ Gus Edwards BAL LAC
28 C+ James Cook BUF PHI
29 C+ AJ Dillon GB DET
30 C+ Devin Singletary HOU JAC
31 C Najee Harris PIT CIN
32 C Alexander Mattison MIN CHI
33 C Khalil Herbert CHI MIN
34 C Chuba Hubbard CAR TEN
35 C Keaton Mitchell BAL LAC
36 C- Kareem Hunt CLE DEN
37 C- Ty Chandler MIN CHI
38 C- Ezekiel Elliott NE NYG
39 C- Tyler Allgeier ATL NO
40 D+ Tyjae Spears TEN CAR
41 D Jeff Wilson Jr. MIA NYJ
42 D Royce Freeman LAR ARI
43 D Miles Sanders CAR TEN
44 D Rico Dowdle DAL WAS
45 D Dameon Pierce HOU JAC
46 D Kenneth Gainwell PHI BUF
47 D Latavius Murray BUF PHI
48 D- Zack Moss IND TB
49 F Samaje Perine DEN CLE
50 F Roschon Johnson CHI MIN
51 F Jaleel McLaughlin DEN CLE
52 F Elijah Mitchell SF SEA
53 F Joshua Kelley LAC BAL
54 F Chase Edmonds TB IND
55 F D’Ernest Johnson JAC HOU
56 F Dalvin Cook NYJ MIA
57 F Justice Hill BAL LAC
58 F Jamaal Williams NO ATL
59 F D’Onta Foreman CHI MIN
60 F Matt Breida NYG NE
61 F Trayveon Williams CIN PIT
62 F Tank Bigsby JAC HOU
63 F Antonio Gibson WAS DAL
64 F Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC LV
65 F Patrick Taylor Jr. GB DET
66 F DeeJay Dallas SEA SF
67 F Israel Abanikanda NYJ MIA
68 F Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS DAL
69 F Mike Boone HOU JAC
70 F Pierre Strong Jr. CLE DEN
71 F Ameer Abdullah LV KC
72 F Ty Johnson BUF PHI
73 F Raheem Blackshear CAR TEN
74 F Zamir White LV KC
75 F Kyle Juszczyk SF SEA
76 F Cordarrelle Patterson ATL NO
77 F Michael Carter ARI LAR
78 F Keaontay Ingram ARI LAR
79 F Leonard Fournette BUF PHI
80 F Tony Jones Jr. NO ATL
81 F Boston Scott PHI BUF
82 F Craig Reynolds DET GB
83 F Jordan Mason SF SEA
84 F James Robinson GB DET
85 F Emari Demercado ARI LAR
86 F Alec Ingold MIA NYJ
87 F Kenny McIntosh SEA SF
88 F Myles Gaskin MIN CHI
89 F Patrick Ricard BAL LAC
90 F Dare Ogunbowale HOU JAC
91 F C.J. Ham MIN CHI
92 F Kene Nwangwu MIN CHI
93 F Derrick Gore WAS DAL
94 F Khari Blasingame CHI MIN
95 F Reggie Gilliam BUF PHI
96 F Jashaun Corbin NYG NE
97 F Travis Homer CHI MIN
98 F Hunter Luepke DAL WAS
99 F Chris Evans CIN PIT
100 F Melvin Gordon III BAL LAC
101 F Corey Clement ARI LAR
102 F Keith Smith ATL NO
103 F Brandon Bolden LV KC
104 F Michael Burton DEN CLE
105 F Ke’Shawn Vaughn TB IND
106 F Nick Bawden NYJ MIA
107 F Darrell Henderson Jr. LAR ARI
108 F Sean Tucker TB IND
109 F Rashaad Penny PHI BUF
110 F Trey Sermon IND TB
111 F Zach Evans LAR ARI
112 F Isaiah Spiller LAC BAL
113 F JaMycal Hasty NE NYG
114 F Elijah Dotson LAC BAL
115 F Henry Pearson GB DET
116 F Eric Gray NYG NE
117 F Chase Brown CIN PIT
118 F Dwayne Washington DEN CLE
119 F Ty Montgomery II NE NYG
120 F Godwin Igwebuike PIT CIN
121 F Anthony McFarland Jr. PIT CIN

Zach Charbonnet: Charbonnet takes over as Seattle’s bell-cow with Kenneth Walker out. Last week, he played 85% of the snaps with 21 touches and 69 total yards. Last week, he was fourth in route run rate behind only Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffrey, and Devon Singletary. He also had a 15.0% target share. Charbonnet has been excellent with his volume so far this season, ranking 10th in explosive run rate and 15th in yards after contact per attempt. Since Week 6, the 49ers’ run defense has been in shambles, giving up the third-highest explosive run rate and the fifth-most yards after contact per attempt while also ranking 14th in missed tackles allowed per attempt. Even if we zoom in further since the addition of Chase Young, over the last two games, San Francisco’s 5.7% explosive run rate and 2.51 yards after contact per attempt allowed would rank 10th-most and 14th-most since Week 6. Charbonnet is a plug-and-play RB1. Week 12 Positional Value: RB1

A.J. Dillon: With Aaron Jones dealing with a significant knee injury, Dillon will be the Packers’ lead back. Dillon has underwhelmed as Green Bay’s leading guy this season. Including last week, in the four games that Dillon has been the main running back, he has averaged 16.2 touches and 58.2 total yards. Dillon has lacked juice this entire season. Among 50 qualifying backs, he ranks 43rd in explosive run rate and 38th in missed tackles forced per attempt. Detroit should have no problems shutting Dillon down. Since Week 6, they have yielded the eighth-lowest explosive run rate and the fourth-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Dillon will operate as the team’s goal line back, and you’re praying he gets a touchdown this week. Week 12 Positional Value: Touchdown or bust RB3

Brian Robinson: Without Gibson last week, Robinson played a season-high 78% of the snaps with 24 touches and 131 total yards. Over the last two weeks, he has averaged 7.5 targets and 88.5 yards through the air. Robinson has surprised me in the efficiency categories, ranking 16th in explosive run rate and yards after contact per attempt. The matchup for Robinson this week is tough, but there’s a sliver of hope here. Since Week 6, the Cowboys have allowed the third-lowest explosive run rate and the sixth-lowest yards after contact per attempt while also bolstering the eighth-highest stuff rate. None of this inspires confidence for Robinson, but in this same timeframe, Dallas has also ranked 17th in yards per carry allowed to zone runs (Robinson 65.9% zone) and has given up the 11th-highest success rate to zone runs. Since Week 8, the Commanders’ offensive line has been run blocking better, with the 11th-best adjusted yards before contact per attempt. In this same span, Dallas has permitted the tenth-highest yards before contact per attempt. Robinson could surprise in Week 12. Week 12 Positional Value: RB2

Antonio Gibson: Gibson opened this week with a limited practice (toe) after missing last week’s game. Even if Gibson gives it a go this week which is unlikely on the short week, he’s a must sit. Gibson’s upside resides in the passing game, but Dallas has shut down receiving backs giving up the tenth-fewest receptions per game and receiving yards per game to backs. Week 12 Positional Value: Sit

Tony Pollard: Don’t look now! Pollard’s tackle-breaking is BACK! Since Week 9 among 47 qualifying backs, Pollard ranks third in explosive run rate, eighth in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 16th in yards after contact per attempt. In his last three games, he has averaged 15.3 touches and 66 total yards. Pollard ranks eighth in snap share, 15th in opportunity share, and eighth in weighted opportunities this season. Finally, the Cowboys have switched up their run game scheme, with Pollard back to rocking 61.5% of his rushing attempts on zone runs. Sadly, this won’t help him this week. Since Week 6, Washington has held backs in check, allowing the sixth-lowest explosive run rate while logging the second-highest stuff rate. Their splits in defending zone versus gap runs have been massive. Against zone, they have ranked 15th in yards per carry with the fifth-lowest success rate allowed. Versus gap runs over their last six games, Washington has allowed the sixth-highest yards per carry (4.84). Overall, this season, Pollard has handled 57.8% of his carries on gap runs, so it’s possible Dallas switches things back up this week to account for the matchup, but we’ll see. Pollard is still a safe bet for 15-plus touches this week. Week 12 Positional Value: RB2

Week 12 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A+ Travis Kelce KC LV
2 A T.J. Hockenson MIN CHI
3 A George Kittle SF SEA
4 A- Trey McBride ARI LAR
5 B+ Dalton Kincaid BUF PHI
6 B Sam LaPorta DET GB
7 B Dalton Schultz HOU JAC
8 B- Evan Engram JAC HOU
9 C+ Jake Ferguson DAL WAS
10 C David Njoku CLE DEN
11 C Taysom Hill NO ATL
12 C- Cole Kmet CHI MIN
13 D+ Logan Thomas WAS DAL
14 D+ Isaiah Likely BAL LAC
15 D+ Kyle Pitts ATL NO
16 D Cade Otton TB IND
17 D Tucker Kraft GB DET
18 D Pat Freiermuth PIT CIN
19 D Jonnu Smith ATL NO
20 D Hunter Henry NE NYG
21 D- Tyler Conklin NYJ MIA
22 D- Michael Mayer LV KC
23 D- Donald Parham Jr. LAC BAL
24 F Tyler Higbee LAR ARI
25 F Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN CAR
26 F Juwan Johnson NO ATL
27 F Tanner Hudson CIN PIT
28 F Daniel Bellinger NYG NE
29 F Tommy Tremble CAR TEN
30 F Noah Fant SEA SF
31 F Kylen Granson IND TB
32 F Mike Gesicki NE NYG
33 F Noah Gray KC LV
34 F Adam Trautman DEN CLE
35 F Jack Stoll PHI BUF
36 F Irv Smith Jr. CIN PIT
37 F Colby Parkinson SEA SF
38 F Austin Hooper LV KC
39 F Gerald Everett LAC BAL
40 F Stone Smartt LAC BAL
41 F John Bates WAS DAL
42 F Charlie Kolar BAL LAC
43 F Josh Oliver MIN CHI
44 F Brock Wright DET GB
45 F Will Dissly SEA SF
46 F Julian Hill MIA NYJ
47 F Geoff Swaim ARI LAR
48 F Luke Schoonmaker DAL WAS
49 F Jeremy Ruckert NYJ MIA
50 F Will Mallory IND TB
51 F Josh Whyle TEN CAR
52 F Drew Sample CIN PIT
53 F Durham Smythe MIA NYJ
54 F Stephen Sullivan CAR TEN
55 F Mo Alie-Cox IND TB
56 F Connor Heyward PIT CIN
57 F Tyler Kroft MIA NYJ
58 F Darnell Washington PIT CIN
59 F Robert Tonyan CHI MIN
60 F Foster Moreau NO ATL
61 F Brevin Jordan HOU JAC
62 F Brenton Strange JAC HOU
63 F Elijah Higgins ARI LAR
64 F Quintin Morris BUF PHI
65 F Jordan Akins CLE DEN
66 F MyCole Pruitt ATL NO
67 F Ian Thomas CAR TEN
68 F Harrison Bryant CLE DEN
69 F Ben Sims GB DET
70 F C.J. Uzomah NYJ MIA
71 F Luke Farrell JAC HOU
72 F Andrew Beck HOU JAC
73 F Pharaoh Brown NE NYG
74 F Chris Manhertz DEN CLE
75 F Albert Okwuegbunam PHI BUF
76 F Payne Durham TB IND
77 F Cole Turner WAS DAL
78 F Nate Adkins DEN CLE
79 F Johnny Mundt MIN CHI
80 F Marcedes Lewis CHI MIN
81 F Rodney Williams PIT CIN
82 F Brycen Hopkins LAR ARI
83 F Trevon Wesco TEN CAR
84 F Blake Bell KC LV
85 F Peyton Hendershot DAL WAS
86 F Lucas Krull DEN CLE
87 F Ross Dwelley SF SEA
88 F Ko Kieft TB IND
89 F Eric Saubert HOU JAC
90 F Tyree Jackson NYG NE
91 F Kevin Rader TEN CAR
92 F Charlie Woerner SF SEA
93 F James Mitchell DET GB
94 F Jesper Horsted LV KC
95 F Sean McKeon DAL WAS
96 F Parker Hesse ATL NO
97 F Davis Allen LAR ARI
98 F Mitchell Wilcox CIN PIT
99 F Blake Whiteheart ARI LAR
100 F John FitzPatrick ATL NO
101 F Hunter Long LAR ARI
102 F Jimmy Graham NO ATL
103 F Kenny Yeboah NYJ MIA
104 F Brady Russell SEA SF

Logan Thomas: Thomas is the TE14 in fantasy points per game this season, ranking ninth in deep targets and 12th in red zone targets. Thomas has managed four TE1 fantasy weekly finishes. Among 45 qualifying tight ends, he ranks 18th in target share (14.0%), 25th in YPRR (1.22), and second in end zone targets (seven). Dallas ranks 16th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends, but they have also allowed the sixth-highest yards per reception to the position. Since Week 6, Dallas has allowed the third-most receiving touchdowns per game to tight ends. If Thomas spikes a touchdown this week, he will finish as a TE1. Week 12 Positional Value: Borderline TE1

Jake Ferguson: Ferguson is the TE10 in fantasy this season, leading all tight ends in red zone targets. Among 45 qualifying tight ends, Ferguson ranks 17th in target share (14.8%), 21st in YPRR (1.41), and 15th in first-read share (16.1%). Since Week 6, the Commanders have utilized man coverage at the fourth-highest rate (35.8%). Against man coverage, Ferguson has seen his target share increase to 17.9% with 1.60 YPRR and a 17.0% first-read share. Since Week 6, Washington has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards per game, the seventh-most fantasy points per game, and the second-most receiving touchdowns per game to tight ends. Week 12 Positional Value: TE1

Tucker Kraft: Tucker Kraft will likely be the team’s starting tight end this week. Over the last two weeks, the talented rookie has had a 29.9% route run rate, a 5.0% target share, and a 15% target per route run rate with 1.46 YPRR. If you’re looking for a dart-throw TE that could sneak into TE1 territory this week, it’s Kraft. Detroit has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points per game and the 12th-most receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 12 Positional Value: TE2 with TE1 upside

Week 12 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A+ Dallas Cowboys DAL WAS
2 A Pittsburgh Steelers PIT CIN
3 A Kansas City Chiefs KC LV
4 A- New England Patriots NE NYG
5 B+ Minnesota Vikings MIN CHI
6 B+ Cleveland Browns CLE DEN
7 B San Francisco 49ers SF SEA
8 B Miami Dolphins MIA NYJ
9 B Denver Broncos DEN CLE
10 B- Tennessee Titans TEN CAR
11 B- Detroit Lions DET GB
12 C+ New York Giants NYG NE
13 C New Orleans Saints NO ATL
14 C Baltimore Ravens BAL LAC
15 C- Cincinnati Bengals CIN PIT
16 C- Houston Texans HOU JAC
17 D+ Philadelphia Eagles PHI BUF
18 D Buffalo Bills BUF PHI
19 D Jacksonville Jaguars JAC HOU
20 D Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB IND
21 D Los Angeles Chargers LAC BAL
22 D- Indianapolis Colts IND TB
23 D- New York Jets NYJ MIA
24 F Chicago Bears CHI MIN
25 F Atlanta Falcons ATL NO
26 F Green Bay Packers GB DET
27 F Washington Commanders WAS DAL
28 F Carolina Panthers CAR TEN
29 F Arizona Cardinals ARI LAR
30 F Los Angeles Rams LAR ARI
31 F Seattle Seahawks SEA SF
32 F Las Vegas Raiders LV KC

 

Week 12 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 12
1 A Harrison Butker KC LV
2 A Brandon Aubrey DAL WAS
3 B+ Justin Tucker BAL LAC
4 B- Riley Patterson DET GB
5 C+ Jake Elliott PHI BUF
6 C+ Jake Moody SF SEA
7 C+ Brandon McManus JAC HOU
8 C Cameron Dicker LAC BAL
9 C Matt Prater ARI LAR
10 C Matt Gay IND TB
11 C Tyler Bass BUF PHI
12 C Jason Sanders MIA NYJ
13 C Younghoe Koo ATL NO
14 C Nick Folk TEN CAR
15 C Greg Joseph MIN CHI
16 C Matt Ammendola HOU JAC
17 C Chris Boswell PIT CIN
18 C- Cairo Santos CHI MIN
19 C- Blake Grupe NO ATL
20 C- Wil Lutz DEN CLE
21 C- Jason Myers SEA SF
22 D+ Chase McLaughlin TB IND
23 D+ Lucas Havrisik LAR ARI
24 D Evan McPherson CIN PIT
25 D Daniel Carlson LV KC
26 D Eddy Pineiro CAR TEN
27 D Dustin Hopkins CLE DEN
28 D- Anders Carlson GB DET
29 D- Joey Slye WAS DAL
30 F Chad Ryland NE NYG
31 F Randy Bullock NYG NE
32 F Greg Zuerlein NYJ MIA

 

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