Fantasy Football Player Notes
Week 17 Rankings
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1.
Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET (at MIN)
Not many backs can finish with seven carries for two yards and still finish as the RB13 on the week. Thankfully, Gibbs is one of those backs, saving his week in the receiving game. 13 targets, 10 receptions, 66 yards, and a score made up for being shut down on the ground. With their playoff chances on life-support, these next two games are must-wins. In these situations, Dan Campbell isn't scared to lean on his stars. This week, they take on the Vikings, who have been hovering around league average against fantasy RBs. It's not the best matchup, but expect Gibbs to get plenty of touches to close out the fantasy season.
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Christian McCaffrey
RB - SF (vs . CHI)
On the season, CMC has only four weeks outside the top 10 backs and two outside the top 15. This is one of those memorable fantasy seasons for the veteran back and is likely rostered in most championship matchups. This week, they take on the feisty Bears, who are coming off an electric win over the Packers last Saturday. The Bears have been susceptible to fantasy RBs, and CMC has eight touchdowns in his last five games. Keep riding the superstar to fantasy glory this season.
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Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL (vs . LAR)
It may not be the elite fantasy season we had hoped for from the third year back, but there have been plenty of glimpses that an incredible season may only be a matter of time. Over his last six games, he has four games over 25 Half PPR points. Arguably, what is most impressive is how well-rounded his production has been. With 70-plus rushing yards in each of his last seven games, he also has two consecutive games with over 80 receiving yards. Even though they face a very tough Rams run defense, this offense runs through the RB, and he should see plenty of opportunities to have another good fantasy week.
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James Cook III
RB - BUF (vs . PHI)
All season, DeVon Achane was crowned the most underrated RB1. That still may be true, but James Cook is giving him a run for his money. With 14 touchdowns on the season, and five in his last two games, Cook is getting hot at the right time for fantasy championships. Over his last six weeks, he has five games inside the top 10 at the position and now faces a surprisingly vulnerable Eagles defense. The Eagles are allowing the seventh most fantasy points to the RB position on the season. Most notably, they are allowing the sixth most fantasy points to RBs in the red zone. With 80-plus rushing yards in all of his last five games, with four topping 100 yards, he is the perfect mix of floor and ceiling for your fantasy championship match.
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Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI (at BUF)
If you managed to hang onto your fantasy season with Barkley, he is finally making his draft price worth it. With three straight games of top 10 finishes at the position, he is finally helping your fantasy team when you need it most. Even with minimal receiving work over the last three games, he has had at least 20 rush attempts and a score in each contest. To make matters even better, they face the Bills' Swiss cheese run defense in Week 17. Averaging the sixth most fantasy points to fantasy RBs, Barkley should keep his hot streak alive to close out the season.
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Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
It's a tale of two seasons for JT and the Colts. After running pure before their bye week, JT has been the RB19. Unfortunately, there is no reason for that to change in the last week of the fantasy season. Especially against a Jaguars team that has become elite against the run, averaging the fourth fewest rushing yards to the position since Week 10. Taylor can always spring a big play, but he is a firm RB2 in a tough matchup in Championship Week.
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Puka Nacua
WR - LAR (at ATL)
The math is simple: this season, Puka and Davante Adams have been the best receiver tandem in the league. Plus, Matthew Stafford is having an MVP-worthy season. As a result, if one of these two misses time, the other should explode. With Adams missing last week with a hamstring injury, Puka popped for 225 yards and two scores in their overtime loss. Adams' availability is still up in the air; however, Puka is the WR1 regardless of his availability. However, if he does miss, we could see another championship-worthy performance in the last game of the fantasy season.
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Ashton Jeanty
RB - LV (vs . NYG)
This is why you start your stars. It's not always pretty, but when you are a premier talent, any matchup can turn into a good one. After failing to have 50 scrimmage yards in back-to-back weeks, Jeanty was the RB1 against the Texans in your fantasy semi-finals. Rushing 24 times for 128 yards and a score, to go along with his 60-yard receiving touchdown, Jeanty came through against arguably the best defense in the league. This week, he gets the Giants, who have allowed the seventh most fantasy points to the RB position since Week 10. If you made it through the season, Jeanty could carry your team to a championship this week.
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Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN (vs . ARI)
For the fifth consecutive year, Chase has been voted for the Pro Bowl. With how the Bengals' season has gone, this is one of the few accomplishments he can hang his hat on. Thankfully, this team should closeout the fantasy season with a bang. The Cardinals and Bengals game could become a fantasy feast for all players. Neither defense should slow down the opposing offense, making this a prime spot for a huge game from Chase.
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De'Von Achane
RB - MIA (vs . TB)
It may not have been the explosive week we hoped for when Achane took on the Bengals last week, but he has kept his streak of top 16 finishes alive. With all 15 games inside the top 16 at the position, he has, without a doubt, been the most consistent fantasy RB on the season. Even with Quinn Ewers under center, Achane is the motor of this offense. This week, he has another great matchup against the Bucs, who are allowing the 13th most fantasy points to the RB position. In a game that is primed for plenty of touchdowns, Achane should keep his incredible season going right to the end.
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA (at CAR)
In Week 13, we thought that JSN proved he was human. However, with three straight 90-plus yard games and three touchdowns in three weeks, I'm not convinced it wasn't just a machine malfunction. This has been a ridiculous season from the third-year WR, and he is the core of this offense. In a huge game for both the Seahawks and Panthers, JSN will be relied on heavily. Even though the Panthers are solid against WRs, this is not a matchup that should scare fantasy managers.
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Chase Brown
RB - CIN (vs . ARI)
Christmas came early for Brown managers, after he had a hat-trick of touchdowns in the third quarter of their game last week. Since Week 8, Brown only had one week outside of the top 19 at the position. With Joe Burrow back commanding this team, a matchup against the Cardinals is made for fantasy championships. Last week, the Cardinals allowed 168 yards and a score to Bijan Robinson. With Jacobe slinging the rock on the otherside, this is a matchup with huge fantasy point potential. You want every piece you can get in this matchup, especially a workhorse RB.
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Kyren Williams
RB - LAR (at ATL)
Losing a thriller to the Seahawks last week means this Rams team will be giving it all they have right to the end of the season. This includes riding their two backs all the way to the finish line. Last week, in what may have been their biggest game of the season, Williams played 71% of snaps. This was the first time he had hit that mark since Week 6. Clearly, their most trusted guy, Williams, may see more work in these must-win games. This week's matchup is against the Falcons, who are near league average against running backs. Keep riding the lead back on an elite offense, but don't be surprised if Blake Corum steals some important carries.
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Derrick Henry
RB - BAL (at GB)
There is something going on with Derrick Henry. Even though he looks as electric as ever, the usage between the Ravens' backs is something we haven't seen before. With multiple backs mixing in regardless of gamescript, Henry is not as surefire as he has been in the past. Still, he rushed for 128 yards and two scores against the Patriots last week. With Lamar Jackson dealing with injuries, and Snoop Huntley as the backup, it would be smart for this team to lean on their big back. However, his 37% and 44% of snaps in each of the last two weeks are slightly concerning.
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Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - JAC (at IND)
After all the shade thrown Etienne's way in the draft season, he has been one of the best RBs in fantasy. Sitting as the RB7, he has had over 12 fantasy points in all but four games this season. With Baysul Tuten recovering from a hand injury, Etienne will continue to dominate touches. This week, they face the Colts, whose defense was embarrassed by the 49ers last Monday Night. The Jaguars are rolling and should be able to have their way in this matchup. Etienne remains a RB1 to close out the season.
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Javonte Williams
RB - DAL (at WAS)
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George Pickens
WR - DAL (at WAS)
Exploding against the Chargers for seven catches, 130 yards, and a score last week, Pickens has remained one of the best draft picks of the season. In Championship Week, they get one of the best matchups you could ask for. The Commanders are allowing the second-most yards to opposing offenses, and won't have an answer for both CeeDee Lamb and Pickens. He should be locked into a good fantasy day, and there should be enough to go around for both wideouts to get home.
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RJ Harvey
RB - DEN (at KC)
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Bucky Irving
RB - TB (at MIA)
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CeeDee Lamb
WR - DAL (at WAS)
CeeDee Lamb against the Commanders in Championship Week sounds like a recipe for success. After being held to six receptions for only 51 yards against the Chargers, the entire Cowboys offense should bounce back in this matchup. The Commanders have allowed the second-most yards to opposing offenses on the season. With the Cowboys' secondary exploitable by any QB the Commanders throw out there, Lamb should be in line for a steady dose of targets and yards. The real question will be if it's he or George Pickens who comes down with the grabs in the red zone.
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Omarion Hampton
RB - LAC (vs . HOU)
Last week, with Kimani Vidal injured, Omarion Hampton saw his snap rate increase to 53.2% with a 33% route share and a 6.9% target share. Hampton finished with 17 touches and 95 total yards. Since his Week 14 return, Hampton has averaged 16 touches and 75.6 total yards. Since Week 14, Hampton has generated a wonderful 9.1% explosive run rate, but he has only had a 14% missed tackle rate and 1.50 yards after contact per attempt. With many runs, unless he can find daylight, he's simply getting what is blocked. Hampton could produce as a solid RB2 this week despite the tough matchup with his volume and touchdown equity in the offense. Since Week 12, Houston has allowed the 14th-fewest rushing yards per game, the eighth-lowest explosive run rate, and the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate.
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Josh Jacobs
RB - GB (vs . BAL)
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Kenneth Gainwell
RB - PIT (at CLE)
Since Week 13, Gainwell has been the RB10 in fantasy points per game, averaging 12.8 touches and 85.3 total yards with a 49.1% snap rate, a 48.1% route share, and a 16.7% target share. Overall, among 54 qualifying backs, Gainwell is 15th in explosive run rate and eighth in missed tackle rate. Gainwell is a solid RB2 with RB1 upside again this week. Since Week 12, Cleveland has allowed the 14th-most rushing yards per game, the second-highest rushing touchdown rate, and the 14th-highest yards before contact per attempt.
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Nico Collins
WR - HOU (at LAC)
In what should have been an eruption spot for Collins against the Raiders, he had his fourth-worst fantasy finish score of the season. Sometimes fantasy football just doesn't make sense. This week, the Texans have an even tougher match against the Chargers. The Chargers just held CeeDee Lamb to 51 yards last week. However, they allowed George Pickens to have 130 yards and a score. Both these defenses have been playing great down the stretch, and it may be a tricky spot for Collins to have a big week. That said, he is the motor of this offense adn should manage a fine fantasy day despite the matchup.
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D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI (at SF)
D'Andre Swift has had a resurgent season as the RB18 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 13, he has averaged 17.3 touches and 96.5 total yards while splitting the red zone role with Kyle Monangai (each back has ten red zone rushing attempts). Among 48 qualifying backs, Swift ranks 13th in explosive run rate and 19th in missed tackle rate. Swift is a strong RB2 with RB1 upside. Since Week 12, the 49ers have allowed the third-highest explosive run rate, the third-highest rushing success rate, and the highest missed tackle rate.
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Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE (at NYJ)
Rhamondre Stevenson is a strong RB2/flex with his ceiling and floor being determined by TreVeyon Henderson's availability this week. Since Week 13, he has averaged 11.4 touches and 78.3 total yards. Among 48 qualifying backs, he ranks 19th in explosive run rate and seventh in missed tackle rate. He should have no problems finding running room this week against the Jets' horrible run defense. Since Week 12, New York has allowed the eighth-most rushing yards per game, the 13th-highest explosive run rate, and the third-most yards after contact per attempt.
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Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG (at LV)
Across his last three full games, Tracy has averaged 19.6 touches and 101.6 total yards with weekly scoring finishes as RB12, RB5, and RB32. Tracy is a rock-solid RB2 this week that could easily flirt with 20 touches this week. Among 48 qualifying backs, Tracy ranks 38th in missed tackle rate and 28th in yards after contact per attempt. Since Week 12, the Raiders have allowed the tenth-most rushing yards per game, the seventh-highest missed tackle rate, and the second-most yards after contact per attempt.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET (at MIN)
Dealing with an injury, it will be important to monitor ARSB's health heading into your fantasy final. Even though he failed to come through last week, his nine targets are exactly what you want to see from your fantasy WR1. However, his 54 yards against the Steelers is not what we expected with that usage. This week, they face their division rivals in the Vikings, who have been a tough matchup for receivers all year. You can't ask for better usage, and if ARSB is playing, he needs to be in your lineups.
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Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT (at CLE)
Jaylen Warren is the RB19 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 13, Warren has averaged 13.5 touches and 76.3 total yards with a 50% snap rate and 34.1% route share as the RB11 in fantasy points per game. Overall, among 54 qualifying backs, Warren ranks fifth in missed tackle rate and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Warren is a strong RB2 with RB1 upside again this week. Since Week 12, Cleveland has allowed the 14th-most rushing yards per game, the second-highest rushing touchdown rate, and the 14th-highest yards before contact per attempt.
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Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN (vs . DET)
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Mike Evans
WR - TB (at MIA)
Evans' return to this offense has been seamless as Cinderella and the glass slipper. In each of his two games back, he has paced the team in targets. Coming through with six receptions for 132 yards in Week 15, and five receptions for 31 yards and a score in Week 16, he is firmly back in the fantasy WR1 range. With two huge games to close out the season and potentially sneak into the playoffs, Evans and Baker Mayfield will need to be clicking. This week, they take on the Dolphins, who let Joe Burrow and the Bengals hang up 45 points last week. Evans is primed for another good fantasy week and should be able to come through even if this defense shuts down Quinn Ewers and company.
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Kenneth Walker III
RB - SEA (at CAR)
Since Week 10, Kenneth Walker has been the RB25 in fantasy points per game, averaging 14.1 touches and 81 total yards. Among 60 qualifying backs, Walker ranks second in explosive run rate and third in missed tackle rate. This week, he's a strong RB2 again with big play potential for more. Since Week 12, Carolina has allowed the ninth-most rushing yards per game, the 11th-highest explosive run rate, the 12th-highest rushing success rate, and the fifth-most yards before contact per attempt.
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Chris Olave
WR - NO (at TEN)
Olave is the WR6 on the season. After being labelled a disappointing fantasy player, limited by the Saints' offensive environment and multiple concussions, Olave has exploded back onto the fantasy scene. Plus, Tyler Shough looks surprisingly functional and has a clear connection with the fourth year wide out. Last week, the two connected on 10 of 16 targets for 148 yards and two scores. This gives Olave four touchdowns in his last four games. Now he faces the Titans in the fantasy finals, who have turned into a pass funnel. Being able to limit the ground game, the Titans don't have an answer for Olave. If you have been riding one of the best draft day values, he should come up in spades when you need him most this week.
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Tony Pollard
RB - TEN (vs . NO)
Tony Pollard has been running like a man possessed over the last three weeks as the RB9 in fantasy points per game, averaging 20.3 touches and 125 total yards per game. He isn't going to offer much in the passing game, though. During that span, he has only two targets, one reception, and eight receiving yards. He has rattled off three straight 100-yard rushing performances. Since Week 14, Pollard has been on fire with an 8.3% explosive run rate and a 17% missed tackle rate. Pollard should have success on the ground again this week. Since Week 12, New Orleans has allowed the 11th-most rushing yards per game while having the 12th-lowest stuff rate and sitting at 17th in yards before contact per attempt.
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Jameson Williams
WR - DET (at MIN)
ARSB's knee injury will play a key role in Williams' outlook. If ARSB misses their game, Jamo is instantly the top target on this high-powered offense. With 65-plus yards and a total of in six of his last seven games, he has found fantasy consistency when it matters most. This week, they have a tough matchup against the Vikings, who have held opposing groups of receivers to under 100 yards per game since Week 10. If ARSB is available, Williams becomes a riskier option in a tough matchup. However, he has the athleticism to only need one play to make your fantasy week. He should be locked in as a low-end WR1, but it'll feel a lot safer if ARSB is out.
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Michael Carter
RB - ARI (at CIN)
Michael Carter is a flex/RB2 play this week. Last week, he played 53.6% of the snaps with a 51.5% route share, finishing with 11 carries and 65 total yards. Over the last two games, he has averaged 14.5 touches and 70 total yards. Carter got most of the backfield work last week, but Emari Demercado was also involved, and Corey Kiner had both of the team's red zone rushing attempts. I mention it to highlight that Carter isn't the safest play this week, as Arizona will get other backs involved. Carter hasn't been impressive on a per-touch basis, with only a 6% missed tackle rate and 1.59 yards after contact per attempt. Luckily for Carter, that might not matter against Cincy's horrible run defense. If Carter gets the volume, he should produce nicely. Since Week 12, Cincy has allowed the fourth-most rushing yards per game, the highest explosive run rate, and the fifth-most yards after contact per attempt.
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Drake London
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
It's hard to trust players returning from PCL injuries. We were all reminded that the hard way, when London only caught three of his eight targets for 27 yards. Usually, it would be an easy choice to bench after a performance like this. However, they face the Rams this week, who have allowed the fifth most fantasy points to the WR position since Week 10. If you have made it to your championship game, hopefully, you have a safer option to plug in. When you are as good as London, he could always manage a good fantasy day. This is truly a gut call for anyone fighting for a championship.
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A.J. Brown
WR - PHI (at BUF)
With five straight weeks of 10-plus Half PPR points, Brown has turned into a reliable fantasy option down the stretch. Unfortunately, the Eagles' receivers have a brutal matchup to closeout the fantasy season. Since Week 10, the Bills have averaged a total of 97.9 receiving yards per game to opposing WRs. That said, these two offenses have the talent to take advantage of any matchup. Brown remains a low-end WR1 even in a tough matchup, but it's hard to see him coming through with a huge performance to closeout the season.
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Trey McBride
TE - ARI (at CIN)
There's no way around it, after carrying fantasy teams all season, McBride dropped the ball in the fantasy semi-finals. Posting his worst week of the year, it was one of those moments that make fantasy football such a cruel game. However, if you managed to move on, he could single-handedly win you your championship. The Bengals have allowed by far the most fantasy points to the TE position on the season. Plus, the Cardinals' defense won't have the answers for Burrow and company. As a result, we have McBride taking on the worst defense in a game that should be the highest scoring affair of the week. That sounds like a league-winner to me.
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Breece Hall
RB - NYJ (vs . NE)
Breece Hall is a strong RB2 again this week. Hall is the RB22 in fantasy points per game, averaging 17.6 touches and 85.7 total yards. Among 48 qualifying backs, Hall ranks seventh in explosive run rate and 16th in missed tackle rate. Hall should have running lanes this week despite dealing with a limited offense led by Brady Cook. Since Week 12, New England has allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the fourth-highest explosive run rate, the highest rushing success rate, and the highest yards before contact per attempt.
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Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN (at KC)
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Tee Higgins
WR - CIN (vs . ARI)
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Kyle Monangai
RB - CHI (at SF)
Kyle Monangai has been a wonderful find for the Bears this season. The barbed wire tackle-breaking behemoth has averaged 15 touches and 78.3 total yards since Week 13. Since Week 13, Monangai has split the red zone rushing work with D'Andre Swift, with each back seeing ten red zone carries. Overall, among 48 qualifying backs, Monangai ranks 28th in explosive run rates and 14th in yards after contact per attempt. He should have nice flex, worthy work with RB2 upside. Since Week 12, the 49ers have allowed the third-highest explosive run rate, the third-highest rushing success rate, and the highest missed tackle rate.
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Rico Dowdle
RB - CAR (vs . SEA)
Since Week 13, Rico Dowdle has averaged 16.6 touches and 51 total yards as the lead back for the Carolina Panthers. Chuba Hubbard has also factored in, but Dowdle has been the main source of volume in this backfield. Among 60 qualifying backs, Dowdle ranks 24th in missed tackle rate and 12th in yards after contact per attempt. He's a volume-driven low-end flex this week. Seattle's run defense remains elite. Since Week 12, they have allowed the sixth-fewest rushing yards per game, the lowest explosive run rate, the second-lowest missed tackle rate, and the fourth-fewest yards before contact per attempt.
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Jauan Jennings
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
Since Week 9, Jauan Jennings has been the WR18 in fantasy points per game with a 19.5% target share, 50.6 receiving yards per game, 1.85 yards per route run, and a 28.5% first-read share. In those seven games, Jennings has had seven scores, 11 red zone targets, and four deep targets. Jennings has a tough matchup this week, but I wouldn't be shocked if he overcame it with a nice stat line. Since Week 12, Chicago has allowed the eighth-fewest PPR points per target and the eighth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN (vs . DET)
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Jacory Croskey-Merritt
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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Zay Flowers
WR - BAL (at GB)
Zay Flowers is the WR17 in fantasy points per game with a 27.6% target share, 69.5 receiving yards per game, 2.48 yards per route run, and a 33.2% first-read share. Flowers has been awesome this year. If he had scored more than two touchdowns this season, his fantasy standing would be even better. He has only eight red zone targets and has drawn 17 deep targets. Since Week 12, Green Bay has had the fourth-highest two-high rate (63.7%). Against two high, his numbers have dipped some, but remain strong with a 25% target share, 1.95 yards per route run, and a 31.7% first-read share. Flowers' ceiling and floor will be impacted this week, depending upon who is under center, but he should still be the clear focal point for the passing attack against a slipping Green Bay pass defense. Since Week 10, the Packers have allowed the fourth-most PPR points per target and the 11th-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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Tetairoa McMillan
WR - CAR (vs . SEA)
Tetairoa McMillan is the WR17 in fantasy points per game with a 23.9% target share, a 43.4% air-yard share, 61.6 receiving yards per game, 1.98 yards per route run, and a 29.1% first-read share. McMillan leads the team with 14 red zone targets and 19 deep targets. McMillan's weekly volatility has been a fallout of Bryce Young's highs and lows this season. Bryce Young will need to surprise in a tough matchup for McMillan to have a strong game. Since Week 12, Seattle has ranked 16th in receiving yards per game against perimeter wide receivers while also allowing the 14th-fewest fantasy points per game to the position.
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Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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Jakobi Meyers
WR - JAC (at IND)
Jakobi Meyers had a quiet Week 16 against Denver, but he didn't see the Patrick Surtain shadow. That honor fell to Brian Thomas Jr. Meyers still secured only four of his eight targets for 45 scoreless yards. Since Week 11, Meyers has been the WR20 in fantasy points per game with a 22.5% target share, 59.8 receiving yards per game, 2.08 yards per route run, and a 28.6% first-read share. He has been their clear WR1 since becoming a full-time player. In his last six games, Meyers has had seven red zone targets and two deep targets. Meyers should have a wonderful bounce-back game this week. Since Week 12, Indy has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game and the third-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
Since Week 5, Jaylen Waddle has been the WR20 in fantasy points per game with a 24.2% target share, 65.9 receiving yards per game, 2.77 yards per route run, and a 32.2% first-read share. In those 11 games, Waddle has had six red zone targets and 13 deep targets. He's been outstanding on a per-route basis. The problem with the Miami offense these days is its run-centric nature, which caps Waddle's volume weekly. Waddle is a strong WR2 this week with WR1 upside if Quinn Ewers can have another solid performance. Since Week 10, Tampa Bay has allowed the tenth-most PPR points per target and the tenth-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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George Kittle
TE - SF (vs . CHI)
Kittle has been phenomenal since returning from injury. Unfortunately, he is also injured right now. With his status uncertain, be sure to check the practice reports. However, if he is active, you have to play him. With 60-plus yards in six consecutive games and five touchdowns in that span, Kittle is the clear second-best TE behind McBride.
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Blake Corum
RB - LAR (at ATL)
Since Week 12, Blake Corum has been the RB9 in fantasy points per game, averaging 11.5 touches and 86 total yards with five scores. Among 48 qualifying backs, Corum ranks fifth in explosive run rate and ninth in missed tackle rate. Corum is a strong flex this week with RB2 upside if he gets into the endzone again. Since Week 12, Atlanta has allowed the fifth-highest missed tackle rate while ranking 15th in explosive run rate and 14th in rushing success rate allowed.
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Michael Wilson
WR - ARI (at CIN)
Luckily for Michael Wilson, it looks like DJ Turner isn't shadowing anymore. Turner hasn't shadowed since Week 11, as he didn't follow Stefon Diggs or Jaylen Waddle in recent games. This significantly improves Wilson's outlook for this week, as Turner has been one of the best shadow corners in the league in 2025. Last week, with Marvin Harrison Jr. back, Arizona's passing offense went off the rails as Elijah Higgins was thrust into the mix and Michael Wilson saw only a 9.7% target share and a 15.8% first-read share. I'm hoping that was a one-game outlier rather than a sign of more weird things to come for Week 17. Since Week 11, Wilson has had a 26.3% target share, 97.8 receiving yards per game, 2.51 yards per route run, and a 36.2% first-read share as the WR3 in fantasy points per game. Wilson has a tougher matchup this week, but if his usage and volume bounce back, he can overcome it. Since Week 12, Cincy has allowed the ninth-fewest PPR points per target and the ninth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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DJ Moore
WR - CHI (at SF)
In the last two weeks, DJ Moore has had back-to-back WR1 finishes in weekly scoring as the WR7 and WR8 for those weeks. Since Week 14, without Rome Odunze, Moore has had a 15.5% target share with 54 receiving yards per game, 1.78 yards per route run, and a 21.7% first-read share. In his last three games, Moore has had two red zone targets, five deep targets, and three scores. Moore should have another nice game this week. Since Week 12, San Francisco has allowed the 12th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI (at BUF)
DeVonta Smith is the WR24 in fantasy points per game with a 24.2% target share, 62.1 receiving yards per game, 2.00 yards per route run, and a 30% first-read share. Smith is third on the team with ten red zone targets and first with 21 deep targets. This week, he faces a stout Buffalo secondary that, since Week 13, has had the second-highest two-high rate in the NFL (69.5%). Against two high, Smith leads the team with a 24.3% target share with 1.99 yards per route run (first on the team) and a team-leading 31.6% first-read share. Smith should lead the Philly passing attack this week and have success doing so. Since Week 12, Buffalo has allowed the fourth-most PPR points per target and the highest passer rating when targeted to slot receivers.
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Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC (at IND)
Since Week 13, Brian Thomas Jr. has been the WR42 in fantasy points per game with two top 24 weekly finishes (WR23, WR15). The last time he faced this secondary, he secured three of his six targets for 87 scoreless receiving yards as the WR23 for the week. Since Week 13, Thomas has had a 14.3% target share with 49.8 receiving yards per game, a 19.7 aDOT, 1.66 yards per route run, and a 22% first-read share. Thomas Jr. has been their field stretcher since returning with 44.4% of his target volume coming via downfield looks. Thomas Jr. could hit big this week against a secondary that, since Week 10, has allowed the seventh-highest deep completion rate and sixth-most deep passing yards per game. This secondary has also struggled to defend perimeter wide receivers. Since Week 12, Indy has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game and the third-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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59.
Kyle Pitts Sr.
TE - ATL (vs . LAR)
We finally answered the question of what would happen to Pitts when Drake London returned. Well, sort of. It was clear that London is still not fully healthy, allowing Pitts to continue his role as the top target on this offense. In his last two games, Pitts has scored four of his 15 career touchdowns. That's incredible. This week, the Falcons have a tough task against the Rams. Although the Rams' defense has hovered around league average against the TE position, the Falcons will need to find a way to keep up with Matthew Stafford and company. As a result, if Pitts continues to operate as the top receiving weapon, he should find his way to his fifth consecutive top-seven performance at the position.
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60.
Woody Marks
RB - HOU (at LAC)
Woody Marks is set to return to his workhorse role this week. His ankle has improved, as evidenced by his full practices all week. In Weeks 10-14, Marks averaged 20 touches and 68.8 total yards as Houston's lead back. Among 48 qualifying backs, he ranks 31st in explosive run rate and 36th in yards after contact per attempt. Those paltry rankings in per-touch efficiency highlight the continuing fact that Marks is a volume-based RB2 play. Sadly, he returns just in time to face an improved Chargers run defense. Since Week 12, the Chargers have allowed the fourth-lowest explosive run rate, the lowest yards after contact per attempt, and the second-lowest rushing success rate. Marks could still post RB2 numbers this week if he sees his customary 15-20 touches and gets in the end zone, but he won't finish with a pretty stat line.
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61.
Stefon Diggs
WR - NE (at NYJ)
Last week, Stefon Diggs saw his route share bump to 78.4%, which was the first game he had more than a 58.6% route share since Week 11. With the Patriots being big-time favorites this week, I expect the Patriots to give him a route share in the 50-60% range this week. Diggs is the WR27 in fantasy points per game with a 20% target share, 57.9 receiving yards per game, 2.39 yards per route run, and a 22.2% first-read share. Diggs has had 11 red zone targets and ten deep targets. Since Week 12, the Jets have allowed the 14th-highest passer rating when targeted to perimeter wide receivers while ranking 15th in receiving yards per game.
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62.
David Montgomery
RB - DET (at MIN)
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63.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA (at CAR)
Zach Charbonnet is a solid flex this week that could easily be an RB2 if he gets into the end zone. Since Week 10, Charbonnet has averaged 11 touches and 52.5 total yards as the RB34 in fantasy points per game. Among 60 qualifying backs, Charbonnet ranks 11th in missed tackle rate and sixth in yards after contact per attempt. Since Week 12, Carolina has allowed the ninth-most rushing yards per game, the 11th-highest explosive run rate, the 12th-highest rushing success rate, and the fifth-most yards before contact per attempt.
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64.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - KC (vs . DEN)
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65.
Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
Ladd McConkey is the WR32 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 8, he has had four top 24 weekly finishes. Since Week 12, Houston has utilized single high at the second-highest rate (63%). Since Week 8, against single high, McConkey has led the team with a 20.8% target share with 1.94 yards per route run and a 15.9% first-read share. McConkey will have a tough time this week against Jalen Pitre in the slot. Since his Week 13 return, Pitre has allowed only a 45.5% catch rate and 26.3 passer rating in slot coverage. Since Week 13, Houston has allowed the 14th-fewest fantasy points per game to slot receivers. McConkey is a WR3/flex this week.
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66.
Christian Watson
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
Last week, Christian Watson returned to the lineup with a 67.7% route share, a 25% target share, and a 26.3% first-read share. Watson was running wide open on multiple occasions last week and had numerous missed opportunities. It could have been a huge game for him, but sadly, it didn't work out that way as he finished with two receptions and 17 receiving yards. Watson's target volume remains a concern this week, but he should lead the Green Bay passing attack and has the big play upside to get the job done with limited volume. Since Week 11, Watson has been the WR20 in fantasy points per game with six red zone targets and a team-leading ten deep targets. Since Week 11, Baltimore has had the second-highest single high rate in the NFL (60.8%). Since Week 11, against single high, Watson has led the team with a 24.5% target share, 2.53 yards per route run, and a 32.1% first-read share. The Ravens have had issues defending perimeter wide receivers, which also helps Watson's case. Since Week 12, Baltimore has allowed the seventh-most fantasy points per game and the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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67.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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68.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI (at CIN)
Last week, in his first game back from a heel injury, Marvin Harrison Jr. had only a 54.5% route share, a 9.7% target share, and a 15.8% first-read share. The Cards stated they were easing Harrison Jr. back in last week, but I doubt just one more week will make a massive difference in his heel health. Harrison Jr. stated previously that the injury was something he'd likely have to deal with for the rest of the season. With his usage and role in the offense up in the air, Harrison Jr. is only a middling flex play this week with a bad matchup. Since Week 12, Cincy has allowed the ninth-fewest PPR points per target and the ninth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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69.
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE - CLE (vs . PIT)
What a rookie season it has been for Fannin. From starting the season firmly behind David Njoku, the rookie has made his mark as a dynamic player on this offense. With 31 targets over his last three games and three touchdowns in his last four games, he has become one of the most productive TEs down the stretch. This week, they face the Steelers who have allowed the 10th most fantasy points to the position since Week 10. Keep riding the breakout rookie.
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70.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG (at LV)
Wan'Dale Robinson is the WR19 in fantasy points per game. With Jaxson Dart under center, Robinson has had a 26.5% target share, 48.6 receiving yards per game, 1.47 yards per route run, and a 29.6% first-read share. In those ten games, Robinson has had seven red zone targets and ten red zone looks. Robinson's ceiling and floor will be impacted by the Giants gameplan this week. If they skew massively run-centric again, Robinson's fantasy value could get tanked, but if they split the middle, he is a solid flex play with WR2 upside. Since Week 12, the Raiders have allowed the seventh-most PPR points per target to slot receivers.
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71.
Chris Godwin Jr.
WR - TB (at MIA)
Last week, Tampa Bay condensed its starting wide receiver room to only Chris Godwin and Mike Evans. Only Godwin and Evans had route shares above 73% last week. Godwin logged a 76.7% route share with a 23.1% target share, 30 receiving yards, 1.30 yards per route run, and a 33.3% first-read share. Godwin maintained his role in the slot, running 65.2% of his routes from the inside. Since Week 13, Godwin has had an 18.6% target share, 45.8 receiving yards per game, 1.69 yards per route run, and a 24% first-read share. In those four games, Godwin has had four red zone targets and one deep target with three top-36 weekly finishes (WR33, WR27, WR24). This week, he's a strong play again. Since Week 10, Miami has allowed the third-most PPR points per target and the second-most receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
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72.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO (at TEN)
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73.
Alec Pierce
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
Alec Pierce's downfield role provided again last week as Pierce finished as the WR3 for the week. In two games, with Philip Rivers, he has had only a 7.9% target share and 10.2% first-read share, but he has secured all five of his targets with a 19.0 aDOT, 51 receiving yards per game, and 1.73 yards per route run. In the last two games, he has had two deep targets and two red zone targets. Pierce is a desperation flex only, but he could pay off again this week. Since Week 10, Jacksonville has ranked 15th in deep ball completion rate and given up the tenth-most deep passing yards per game.
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74.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN (at KC)
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75.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
In his two games with Philip Rivers, Pittman has had a 15.9% target share (third on the team) with 29 receiving yards per game, 0.95 yards per route run, and a 16.3% first-read share (third on the team). He hasn't seen a red zone target, but has gotten two deep targets. Pittman could have a bounce-back game this week, but with his prior usage with Rivers, he's only a middling flex play this week. Since Week 12, Jacksonville has allowed the eighth-most receiving yards per game and the tenth-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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76.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - NYJ (vs . NE)
Over the last two games with Brady Cook at the helm, Mitchell has had a 22.3% target share, a 44.2% air-yard share, 50.3 receiving yards per game, 1.53 yards per route run, and a 24.5% first-read share. He has had WR14 and WR55 weekly scoring finishes while seeing one red zone and three deep targets. Mitchell is a volume-based PPR flex. Since Week 12, New England has allowed the tenth-fewest PPR points per target and the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game.
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77.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN (vs . DET)
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78.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE (at NYJ)
Hunter Henry is the TE16 in fantasy points per game with five TE1 weekly scoring outings this season. Henry has a 16.7% target share with 44.2 receiving yards per game, 1.63 yards per route run, and an 18.6% first-read share. Henry has had a whopping 18 red zone targets and six deep targets. Henry could be a TE1 again this week. Since Week 10, the Jets have allowed the 14th-highest yards per target and the 12th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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79.
Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR (vs . SEA)
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80.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
Last week, Jayden Reed led the team with an 83.9% route share as he had a 12.5% target share, 35 receiving yards, and a 15.8% first-read share. Reed did draw two red zone targets, though. With Malik Willis under center this week and the limited passing volume that is sure to accompany him, I'm sitting Reed this week. Baltimore has been strong against slot receivers. Since Week 12, they have allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game and the 13th-fewest receiving yards per game to the position.
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81.
Audric Estime
RB - NO (at TEN)
Audric Estime was the Saints' lead back last week, and he'll reprise the role again this week. Unfortunately, the starting role didn't amount to much for Estime last week. He played 57.7% of the snaps with only eight touches and 36 total yards. Taysom Hill essentially operated as the team's "real" starting running back. Last week was essentially "it" if Estime was going to pay off as a flex play. Sit him this week. Since Week 12, Tennessee has allowed the third-fewest rushing yards per game, the sixth-lowest explosive run rate, and the tenth-lowest missed tackle rate.
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82.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
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83.
Colston Loveland
TE - CHI (at SF)
Last week, Colston Loveland had a 78.4% route share, which was nice to see, but I don't think that it continues with Luther Burden back. Last week, with Rome Odunze and Luther Burden both out, the team utilized Loveland and Cole Kmet with route shares north of 75.7%. I think that was due to the team being thin in receiving options. With Luther Burden back this week, I expect Olamide Zaccheaus to return to his slot role, while Burden will rotate from the perimeter to the slot, and Loveland and Kmet will be back in the 60% route share range. Since Week 10, Loveland has been the TE16 in fantasy points per game with two TE1 weekly scoring outings. Since Week 10, Loveland has had a 14% target share with 42 receiving yards per game, 1.92 yards per route run, and a 16.5% first-read share. Since Week 10, he has had five red zone targets and one deep target. Since Week 10, the 49ers have allowed the eighth-most receiving yards and the second-most fantasy points per game to tight ends. Loveland is a borderline TE1 this week.
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84.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
Khalil Shakir has been a decent flex for most of the season as the WR44 in fantasy points per game, with nine weekly outings as a top-36 wide receiver and three weeks as a top-24 option. Shakir has a 19.5% target share with 45.6 receiving yards per game, 1.91 yards per route run, and a 23.4% first-read share. Shakir leads Buffalo with 11 red zone targets while kicking in six deep targets. Cooper DeJean remains a nickel corner that I don't want to test for fantasy purposes. Since Week 12, Philly has allowed the fewest PPR points per target and the second-fewest receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
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85.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC (at IND)
Since Week 12, Brenton Strange has been the TE12 in fantasy points per game with a 16% target share, 46 receiving yards per game, 1.89 yards per route run, and a 15.4% first-read share. In those five games, Strange has had eight red zone targets, two scores, and four deep targets. Strange could have a quieter game this week. Since Week 10, Indy has held tight ends to the 12th-fewest yards per target and the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game.
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86.
Rashid Shaheed
WR - SEA (at CAR)
After two strong games back-to-back, Shaheed faceplanted last week with one target and zero receptions. Yes, he did score on a 58-yard punt return and had 31 rushing yards, but that's flukey production and not something that anyone should be chasing. Since Week 14, Shaheed has had a 13% target share with 47 receiving yards per game, 1.88 yards per route run, and an 18% first-read share. In those three games, he has had one red zone target and three deep targets. Shaheed could pop off with a solid performance this week, and it wouldn't surprise me. He's a viable flex play this week. Since Week 12, Carolina has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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87.
Samaje Perine
RB - CIN (vs . ARI)
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88.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN (vs . NO)
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89.
Tyler Warren
TE - IND (vs . JAC)
In his two games with Philip Rivers, Tyler Warren has had a 23.8% target share, 24.5 receiving yards per game, 0.84 yards per route run, and a team-leading 28.6% first-read share. He has seen only one red zone target and zero deep targets. He has finished as the TE30 and TE22 in weekly scoring. Warren is only a low-end streaming option at tight end this week. Since Week 10, Jacksonville has allowed the third-fewest yards per target and the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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90.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ATL (vs . LAR)
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91.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
Quentin Johnston ripped Dallas apart last week as the WR11 in weekly scoring with 104 receiving yards and a score. Overall, Johnston is the WR29 in fantasy points per game with six top 24 weekly scoring finishes. Since Week 12, Houston has utilized single high at the second-highest rate (63%). Against single high, Johnston has ranked third on the team with an 18.6% target share, tied for first on the team with 1.73 yards per route run, and had a 22.8% first-read share (second on the team). Johnston should fight with Keenan Allen for the team lead in targets this week. The horrible matchup makes him only a flex play this week, though. Since Week 10, Houston has allowed the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game and the fifth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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92.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC (at IND)
Last week, Parker Washington exploded with a huge game, but I don't want to point chase. In his two previous games, with Jakobi Meyers on the team and Brian Thomas Jr. back, he had only a 45.6% route share, a 10.2% target share, and 39.5 receiving yards per game. Washington's big game, I believe, was more of a result of Trevor Lawrence feeding him the ball and staying away from Denver's talented outside corners. Since Kenny Moore's return in Week 7, Indy has allowed the 12th-fewest PPR points per target and the eighth-lowest passer rating when targeted to slot receivers. Sit Washington.
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93.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU (at LAC)
Since Week 3, Dalton Schultz has been the TE8 in fantasy points per game with an 18.5% target share, 48.3 receiving yards per game, 1.60 yards per route run, and an 18.7% first-read share. In those 13 games, Schultz has had three touchdowns, nine red zone targets, and five deep targets. CJ Stroud should lean on Schultz this week. Since Week 10, the Bolts have allowed the fourth-highest yards per target to tight ends while ranking 17th in fantasy points per game.
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94.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG (at LV)
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95.
Dallas Goedert
TE - PHI (at BUF)
Dallas Goedert is the TE6 in fantasy points per game with an 18.4% target share with 41.6 receiving yards per game, 1.50 yards per route run, and a 20.5% first-read share (third on the team). Goedert is tied for the team lead in red zone targets with 12 while also seeing six deep targets. Sit Goedert this week. Buffalo remains stout against tight ends. Since Week 10, Buffalo has allowed the ninth-fewest receiving yards and the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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96.
Emeka Egbuka
WR - TB (at MIA)
Last week was nightmare fuel for Emeka Egbuka stakeholders as his route share dipped to 50% and he became the clear third option in the passing offense, who was splitting snaps with Jalen McMillan. To make matters worse McMIllan had a higher target share and first-read share than Egbuka. Last week, Egbuka had only a 7.7% target share and 5.6% first-read share. It's impossible to start Egbuka with any confidence this week. If his playing time bounces back this week, I could be massively wrong about him, but we have no assurances that WILL HAPPEN. Sit Egbuka this week. Since Week 10, Miami has allowed the 13th-most PPR points per target and ranked 18th in fantasy points versus perimeter wide receivers.
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97.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - GB (vs . BAL)
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98.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG (at LV)
With Jaxson Dart under center, Slayton has had an 18% target share with 44.3 receiving yards per game, 1.80 yards per route run, and a 22.5% first-read share. In those ten games, Slayton has been the Giants' field stretcher with 12 deep targets and a 15.0 aDOT. Slayton could pop with a nice stat line this week. Since Week 10, Las Vegas has allowed the 12th-highest completion rate and the 11th-highest passer rating to deep passing.
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99.
Colby Parkinson
TE - LAR (at ATL)
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100.
Josh Downs
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
With Philip Rivers, Indy has increased its usage of 11 personnel as Downs has seen an 83.3% route share while soaking up a 22.2% target share and 26.5% first-read share while producing 39 receiving yards per game and 1.42 yards per route run. In those two games, Downs has had one touchdown, one red zone target, and three deep targets. Downs is a low-end flex play this week with a tough matchup. Since Week 13, Jacksonville has allowed the sixth-fewest PPR points per target and the ninth-lowest passer rating when targeted to slot receivers.
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101.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
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102.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL (at WAS)
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103.
Darren Waller
TE - MIA (vs . TB)
Last week, Darren Waller saw his route share dip to 51.6% with a 16.7% target share, 40 receiving yards, 2.50 yards per route run, and a 17.4% first-read share. Waller is essentially the Dalton Kincaid of South Beach now. He's locked in a run-first offense with a part-time role in the offense. In his last four games, Waller has had three red zone targets and four deep targets. That's enough high cholesterol usage and efficiency to propel Waller to a TE1 finish this week, but there's risk here. There's no doubt about that. Since Week 10, Tampa Bay has allowed the sixth-most yards per target and the fifth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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104.
Keenan Allen
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
Keenan Allen's production has fallen off the table since Week 7. He hasn't had more than 9.3 PPR points or 53 receiving yards in any game since. Since Week 12, Houston has utilized single high at the second-highest rate (63%). Since Week 8, against single high, Allen has had only a 16.8% target share with 1.53 yards per route run and a team-leading 23.2% first-read share. Justin Herbert could look his way early and often in this game, but it's fair to question how effective Allen will be. Allen is a low-end flex play only. Since Week 10, Houston has allowed the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game and the fifth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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105.
Keaton Mitchell
RB - BAL (at GB)
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106.
Romeo Doubs
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
Last week, Romeo Doubs had a 25% target share and 26.3% first-read share that he turned into 84 receiving yards and a touchdown. Sadly, his route share dipped to 54.8%, and his 35% target per route run rate last week is unsustainable. Doubs could have a decent game this week against a pass defense that has struggled against perimeter wide receivers, but the coverage matchup isn't in his favor. Since Week 11, Baltimore has had the second-highest single high rate in the NFL (60.8%). Since Week 11, against single high, Doubs has had an 11.7% target share, 1.29 yards per route run, and a 13.2% first-read share. Those aren't encouraging numbers at all. It does work in his favor that since Week 12, Baltimore has allowed the seventh-most fantasy points per game and the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Doubs is a deep league flex only.
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107.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC (vs . DEN)
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108.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR (vs . SEA)
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109.
Chimere Dike
WR - TEN (vs . NO)
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110.
Jeremy McNichols
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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111.
Taysom Hill
TE - NO (at TEN)
Last week was a vintage Taysom Hill game as he had his highest snap rate of the season (43.6%) while catching four passes for 36 yards, chucking a 38-yard pass for a touchdown, and running the ball 12 times for 42 yards on the ground. Hill finished last week as the TE8 in fantasy. Hill could easily be a TE1 again this week with his Swiss army knife usage.
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112.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA (at CAR)
AJ Barner is the TE20 in fantasy points per game with five TE1 outings this season. Barner has a 13.6% target share with 30.8 receiving yards per game, 1.51 yards per route run, and an 11.9% first-read share. Barner is second on the team with 11 red zone targets while also kicking in three deep targets. Barner is a viable streaming option at tight end again this week. Since Week 10, Carolina has allowed the seventh-most yards per target to tight ends while also holding the position to the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game.
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113.
Cooper Kupp
WR - SEA (at CAR)
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114.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL (at GB)
Mark Andrews' 2025 season has been an utter disappointment as the TE23 in fantasy points per game. He has a 15.9% target share with 25.3 receiving yards per game, 1.31 yards per route run, and a 19.9% first-read share. Andrews has had 13 red zone targets and two deep targets. He hasn't surpassed 50 receiving yards in a game since Week 3, and that was the only time he has done so this season. Andrews is a sit again this week. Since Week 10, Green Bay has allowed the fewest fantasy points per game and the fifth-fewest yards per target to tight ends.
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115.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE (vs . PIT)
Since Week 12, Jerry Jeudy has been the WR52 in fantasy points per game with a 13.1% target share, 35 receiving yards per game, 1.16 yards per route run, and a 17.5% first-read share. In those five games, Jeudy has had zero red zone targets and five deep targets. Jeudy has finished higher than WR59 in weekly scoring only once during this stretch. Sit Jeudy again this week. Pittsburgh's pass defense has toughened up. Since Week 12, the Steelers have allowed the 11th-fewest PPR points per target and the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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116.
Jayden Higgins
WR - HOU (at LAC)
It's impossible to trust Jayden Higgins as a flex play this week. Higgins has disappointed in each of the last three weeks with nice matchups. Yes, this is partially a CJ Stroud issue, but also Dalton Schultz is the clear WR2 in this offense. Higgins hasn't had more than three receptions or 34 receiving yards in a game since Week 13. This week, he faces a Bolts' pass defense that has allowed the eighth-fewest receiving yards per game and the fourth-fewest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers. Sit Higgins.
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117.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - SF (vs . CHI)
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118.
Theo Johnson
TE - NYG (at LV)
Theo Johnson is the TE21 in fantasy points per game with five TE1 weekly finishes this season. With Jaxson Dart under center, Johnson has had a 19.2% target share with 36.6 receiving yards per game, 1.41 yards per route run, and a 22.8% first-read share. In those ten games, Johnson has had eight red zone targets and four deep targets. Johnson isn't on the streaming radar this week. Since Week 10, Las Vegas has allowed the fourth-fewest yards per target and the 12th-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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119.
Oronde Gadsden II
TE - LAC (vs . HOU)
After seeing his route share dip in Week 15, last week, Oronde Gadsden saw his route share sit at 69.7%. Since Week 6, Gadsden has been the TE17 in fantasy points per game with a 15.8% target share, 53.3 receiving yards per game, 1.98 yards per route run, and a 17.7% first-read share. In those ten games, he has ten red zone targets, two touchdowns, and eight deep targets. Gadsden is back on the streaming radar this week. Since Week 10, Houston has allowed the 11th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends while ranking 17th in yards per target.
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120.
Dylan Sampson
RB - CLE (vs . PIT)
Dylan Sampson could be Cleveland's lead back this week. He has been listed as questionable (hand) after practicing on a limited basis all week. Among 66 qualifying backs, Sampson ranks 25th in explosive run rate, ninth in missed tackle rate, and 26th in yards after contact per attempt. Sampson is a solid volume-driven flex play this week that could easily push for 15-20 touches. Since Week 12, Pittsburgh has allowed the 13th-most rushing yards per game, the seventh-highest explosive run rate, and the 13th-highest rushing success rate.
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121.
Emari Demercado
RB - ARI (at CIN)
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122.
Rachaad White
RB - TB (at MIA)
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123.
Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF (vs . PHI)
Dalton Kincaid continues to be only a part-time player in the Buffalo offense. Since Week 14, he has had a 43.5% route share, a 13.3% target share, 25 receiving yards per game, 1.88 yards per route run, and a 17.6% first-read share. In those three games, he has had three red zone targets and two deep targets. The efficiency and high cholesterol usage have been there to help him to provide fantasy production, but the needle he is threading is so delicate. I don't want to attempt to perform that type of delicate sewing of fantasy points in Week 17. Sit Kincaid this week. Since Week 10, Philly has allowed the second-fewest fantasy points per game and the fewest yards per target to tight ends.
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124.
Kareem Hunt
RB - KC (vs . DEN)
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125.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - CHI (at SF)
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126.
Darnell Mooney
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
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127.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB (at MIA)
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128.
John Metchie III
WR - NYJ (vs . NE)
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129.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN (vs . ARI)
Noah Fant is dealing with an ankle injury and missed last week's game. If he is active, he may be limited this week. Last week, Gesicki had a 66.7% route share, a 12.1% target share, 35 receiving yards, 1.46 yards per route run, and an 18.2% first-read share. In his 11 games played this season, Gesicki has had seven red zone targets and three deep targets. Gesicki could easily post TE1 numbers this week and is a strong streaming candidate at tight end. Since Week 10, Arizona has allowed the fifth-most yards per target and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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130.
Kyle Williams
WR - NE (at NYJ)
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131.
Jack Bech
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
Since Week 14, Jack Bech has had a 15% target share, 36.7 receiving yards per game, 1.59 yards per route run, and an 18.9% first-read share. Bech is the dart throw flex from the Raiders I would bet on if you're looking for someone from this passing attack to utilize in a deep league this week. In those three games, Bech has had two red zone targets and a deep target. Since Week 12, New York has allowed the sixth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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132.
Elic Ayomanor
WR - TEN (vs . NO)
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133.
Raheim Sanders
RB - CLE (vs . PIT)
Last week, Raheim Sanders took over the early down role for Cleveland, finishing with 12 touches and 46 total yards. Sanders didn't manage any explosive runs, but he had a 7% missed tackle rate and 2.86 yards after contact per attempt. If Dylan Sampson is active, he could operate as Cleveland's bellcow, or he could take over the passing-down work while also having a prominent early-down role. Sanders is a risky flex play if Sampson is active, but he could be an RB2/3 if Sampson is out. Since Week 12, Pittsburgh has allowed the 13th-most rushing yards per game, the seventh-highest explosive run rate, and the 13th-highest rushing success rate.
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134.
Luther Burden III
WR - CHI (at SF)
Luther Burden will be back this week. In his two games played without Rome Odunze since Week 14, Burden has finished as the WR23 and WR25 in weekly scoring with a 20.6% target share, 75.5 receiving yards per game, 3.68 yards per route run, and a 29.4% first-read share. In those two games, Burden has had one red zone target and zero deep targets. Burden has a tough matchup, but he could overcome it this week if he continues to produce like that. Flexing Burden this week is a bet on talent, which is a sound bet to make for Week 17. Since Week 12, the 49ers have allowed the fifth-fewest PPR points per target and the eighth-fewest receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
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135.
Malik Davis
RB - DAL (at WAS)
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136.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN (at KC)
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137.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV (vs . NYG)
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138.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF (vs . PHI)
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139.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
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140.
Tre Harris
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
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141.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
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142.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN (at KC)
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143.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - TEN (vs . NO)
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144.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB (at MIA)
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145.
Marquise Brown
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
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146.
Trayveon Williams
RB - CLE (vs . PIT)
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147.
Cade Otton
TE - TB (at MIA)
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148.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR (vs . SEA)
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149.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR - PIT (at CLE)
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150.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ (vs . NE)
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151.
Evan Hull
RB - NO (at TEN)
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152.
Nick Chubb
RB - HOU (at LAC)
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153.
Isaiah Likely
TE - BAL (at GB)
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154.
Adam Thielen
WR - PIT (at CLE)
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155.
Konata Mumpfield
WR - LAR (at ATL)
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156.
Jalen Nailor
WR - MIN (vs . DET)
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157.
Evan Engram
TE - DEN (at KC)
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158.
Christian Kirk
WR - HOU (at LAC)
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159.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA (vs . TB)
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160.
TreVeyon Henderson
RB - NE (at NYJ)
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161.
Isaiah Williams
WR - NYJ (vs . NE)
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162.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT (at CLE)
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163.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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164.
Jawhar Jordan
RB - HOU (at LAC)
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165.
Gunnar Helm
TE - TEN (vs . NO)
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166.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT (at CLE)
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167.
Isaac TeSlaa
WR - DET (at MIN)
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168.
Zavier Scott
RB - MIN (vs . DET)
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169.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
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170.
Treylon Burks
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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171.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL (at GB)
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172.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE (at NYJ)
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173.
Tank Bigsby
RB - PHI (at BUF)
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174.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN (vs . ARI)
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175.
Terrance Ferguson
TE - LAR (at ATL)
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176.
Kevin Austin Jr.
WR - NO (at TEN)
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177.
Van Jefferson
WR - TEN (vs . NO)
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178.
Joshua Palmer
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
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179.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI (at CIN)
Last week, Elijah Higgins was the WR2 for Arizona with a 75.8% route share, a 22.6% target share, 91 receiving yards, 3.64 yards per route run, and a 21.1% first-read share. In Weeks 14-15, Higgins had route shares of 62% and 62.8%, so this isn't a one-off sample of Higgins running more routes, but the heavier integration into the game plan was a change. Higgins is a deep league streaming option this week at tight end. Since Week 10, Cincy has allowed the most fantasy points per game and the highest yards per target to tight ends.
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180.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB (vs . BAL)
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181.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - BAL (at GB)
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182.
Mason Tipton
WR - NO (at TEN)
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183.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF (vs . PHI)
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184.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
RB - JAC (at IND)
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185.
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
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186.
Matthew Golden
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
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187.
Isaiah Hodgins
WR - NYG (at LV)
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188.
Corey Kiner
RB - ARI (at CIN)
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189.
Rasheen Ali
RB - BAL (at GB)
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190.
Isaiah Bond
WR - CLE (vs . PIT)
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191.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI (at SF)
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192.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR (vs . SEA)
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193.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE (vs . PIT)
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194.
Ollie Gordon II
RB - MIA (vs . TB)
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195.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
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196.
Ameer Abdullah
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
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197.
Tyler Badie
RB - DEN (at KC)
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198.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF (vs . PHI)
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199.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey
WR - DEN (at KC)
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200.
Hassan Haskins
RB - LAC (vs . HOU)
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201.
D'Ernest Johnson
RB - NE (at NYJ)
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202.
Josh Oliver
TE - MIN (vs . DET)
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203.
Davis Allen
TE - LAR (at ATL)
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204.
Xavier Smith
WR - LAR (at ATL)
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205.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU (at LAC)
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206.
David Sills V
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
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207.
Kalif Raymond
WR - DET (at MIN)
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208.
Jahan Dotson
WR - PHI (at BUF)
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209.
Raheem Mostert
RB - LV (vs . NYG)
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210.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB (vs . BAL)
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211.
Jonathan Mingo
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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212.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
Ricky Pearsall is set to return this week from knee and ankle injuries. I can't trust Pearsall as a flex play this week. In three of the four games played since his late season return, he failed to surpass 15 receiving yards, and he's still searching for his first touchdown since his first return to the lineup in Week 11. Since Week 11, Pearsall has had only a 13.6% target share, 1.16 yards per route run, and a 16.7% first-read share. Pearsall likely also isn't 100% healthy. I can't trust this type of volatility in championship week.
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213.
Mack Hollins
WR - NE (at NYJ)
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214.
Tyler Lockett
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
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215.
Tyrell Shavers
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
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216.
Greg Dulcich
TE - MIA (vs . TB)
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217.
Tutu Atwell
WR - LAR (at ATL)
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218.
Jonnu Smith
TE - PIT (at CLE)
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219.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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220.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC (vs . HOU)
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221.
Kyle Juszczyk
RB - SF (vs . CHI)
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222.
Brashard Smith
RB - KC (vs . DEN)
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223.
Shane Zylstra
TE - DET (at MIN)
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224.
Xavier Weaver
WR - ARI (at CIN)
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225.
Will Shipley
RB - PHI (at BUF)
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226.
Jake Tonges
TE - SF (vs . CHI)
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227.
Malachi Corley
WR - CLE (vs . PIT)
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228.
Brandin Cooks
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
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229.
Kaleb Johnson
RB - PIT (at CLE)
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230.
Jeremy Ruckert
TE - NYJ (vs . NE)
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231.
Dare Ogunbowale
RB - HOU (at LAC)
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232.
Austin Hooper
TE - NE (at NYJ)
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233.
Jahdae Walker
WR - CHI (at SF)
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234.
Tim Patrick
WR - JAC (at IND)
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235.
Tyler Goodson
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
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236.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR (vs . SEA)
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237.
Adam Trautman
TE - DEN (at KC)
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238.
Bhayshul Tuten
RB - JAC (at IND)
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239.
Roman Wilson
WR - PIT (at CLE)
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240.
Anthony Firkser
TE - DET (at MIN)
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241.
Scotty Miller
WR - PIT (at CLE)
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242.
Jackson Hawes
TE - BUF (vs . PHI)
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243.
Tanner Hudson
TE - CIN (vs . ARI)
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244.
Calvin Austin III
WR - PIT (at CLE)
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245.
Ty Chandler
RB - MIN (vs . DET)
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246.
Dylan Laube
RB - LV (vs . NYG)
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247.
Tahj Brooks
RB - CIN (vs . ARI)
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248.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE (at NYJ)
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249.
Jaylin Noel
WR - HOU (at LAC)
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250.
Stone Smartt
TE - NYJ (vs . NE)
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251.
Daniel Bellinger
TE - NYG (at LV)
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252.
Cade Stover
TE - HOU (at LAC)
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253.
Adam Prentice
RB - DEN (at KC)
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254.
Cedrick Wilson Jr.
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
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255.
Noah Gray
TE - KC (vs . DEN)
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256.
C.J. Ham
RB - MIN (vs . DET)
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257.
Hunter Luepke
RB - DAL (at WAS)
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258.
John Bates
TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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259.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR (at ATL)
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260.
Ian Thomas
TE - LV (vs . NYG)
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261.
Trevor Etienne
RB - CAR (vs . SEA)
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262.
Efton Chism III
WR - NE (at NYJ)
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263.
Alec Ingold
RB - MIA (vs . TB)
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264.
Will Dissly
TE - LAC (vs . HOU)
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265.
Mitchell Evans
TE - CAR (vs . SEA)
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266.
James Proche II
WR - TEN (vs . NO)
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267.
Drew Sample
TE - CIN (vs . ARI)
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268.
Patrick Ricard
RB - BAL (at GB)
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269.
Tez Johnson
WR - TB (at MIA)
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270.
Gage Larvadain
WR - CLE (vs . PIT)
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271.
Mitch Tinsley
WR - CIN (vs . ARI)
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272.
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
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273.
Kendall Milton
RB - CIN (vs . ARI)
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274.
Jack Stoll
TE - NO (at TEN)
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275.
Chris Moore
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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276.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - DAL (at WAS)
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277.
Theo Wease Jr.
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
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278.
Josh Whyle
TE - GB (vs . BAL)
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279.
Jalen Royals
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
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280.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
WR - CAR (vs . SEA)
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281.
Arian Smith
WR - NYJ (vs . NE)
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282.
Mo Alie-Cox
TE - IND (vs . JAC)
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283.
Chase Edmonds
RB - WAS (vs . DAL)
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284.
Dante Pettis
WR - NO (at TEN)
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285.
Quintin Morris
TE - JAC (at IND)
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286.
Noah Fant
TE - CIN (vs . ARI)
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287.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
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288.
Darius Cooper
WR - PHI (at BUF)
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289.
Tyler Johnson
WR - NYJ (vs . NE)
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290.
Kalel Mullings
RB - TEN (vs . NO)
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291.
Mecole Hardman Jr.
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
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292.
Cam Akers
RB - SEA (at CAR)
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293.
Khalil Herbert
RB - NYJ (vs . NE)
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294.
Devin Duvernay
WR - CHI (at SF)
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295.
Savion Williams
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
|
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296.
Blake Whiteheart
TE - CLE (vs . PIT)
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297.
Charlie Kolar
TE - BAL (at GB)
|
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298.
Skyy Moore
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
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299.
Luke Farrell
TE - SF (vs . CHI)
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300.
Julius Chestnut
RB - TEN (vs . NO)
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301.
Reggie Gilliam
RB - BUF (vs . PHI)
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302.
Charlie Woerner
TE - ATL (vs . LAR)
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303.
Julian Hill
TE - MIA (vs . TB)
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304.
Tai Felton
WR - MIN (vs . DET)
|
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305.
Luke Schoonmaker
TE - DAL (at WAS)
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306.
Connor Heyward
TE - PIT (at CLE)
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307.
Jaret Patterson
RB - LAC (vs . HOU)
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308.
Ben Sims
TE - MIN (vs . DET)
|
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309.
Eric Gray
RB - NYG (at LV)
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310.
Grant Calcaterra
TE - PHI (at BUF)
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311.
Shedrick Jackson
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
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312.
Alex Bachman
WR - LV (vs . NYG)
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313.
Dyami Brown
WR - JAC (at IND)
|
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314.
Brevyn Spann-Ford
TE - DAL (at WAS)
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315.
Ben Skowronek
WR - PIT (at CLE)
|
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316.
Eric Saubert
TE - SEA (at CAR)
|
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317.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
|
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318.
Cody White
WR - SEA (at CAR)
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319.
Jelani Woods
TE - NYJ (vs . NE)
|
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320.
Jalen Brooks
WR - ARI (at CIN)
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321.
Colson Yankoff
RB,TE - WAS (vs . DAL)
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322.
Dylan Drummond
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
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323.
Johnny Mundt
TE - JAC (at IND)
|
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324.
Devontez Walker
WR - BAL (at GB)
|
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325.
Bo Melton
WR - GB (vs . BAL)
|
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326.
Zamir White
RB - LV (vs . NYG)
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327.
Michael Bandy
WR - DEN (at KC)
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328.
Gunner Olszewski
WR - NYG (at LV)
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329.
Payne Durham
TE - TB (at MIA)
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330.
River Cracraft
WR - WAS (vs . DAL)
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331.
Carter Runyon
TE - LV (vs . NYG)
|
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332.
Ben Yurosek
TE - MIN (vs . DET)
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333.
Josiah Deguara
TE - ARI (at CIN)
|
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334.
Durham Smythe
TE - CHI (at SF)
|
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335.
Brenden Bates
TE - CLE (vs . PIT)
|
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336.
David Martin-Robinson
TE - TEN (vs . NO)
|
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337.
LaJohntay Wester
WR - BAL (at GB)
|
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338.
Ashton Dulin
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
|
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339.
Brycen Tremayne
WR - CAR (vs . SEA)
|
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340.
Will Mallory
TE - IND (vs . JAC)
|
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341.
Jordan Watkins
WR - SF (vs . CHI)
|
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342.
Ke'Shawn Williams
WR - CIN (vs . ARI)
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343.
British Brooks
RB - HOU (at LAC)
|
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344.
Kylen Granson
TE - PHI (at BUF)
|
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345.
Deven Thompkins
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
|
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346.
Mason Kinsey
WR - TEN (vs . NO)
|
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347.
Jordan James
RB - SF (vs . CHI)
|
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348.
Drew Ogletree
TE - IND (vs . JAC)
|
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349.
David Njoku
TE - CLE (vs . PIT)
|
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350.
Britain Covey
WR - PHI (at BUF)
|
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351.
Jeremiah Webb
WR - NE (at NYJ)
|
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352.
DeeJay Dallas
RB - JAC (at IND)
|
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353.
Tom Kennedy
WR - DET (at MIN)
|
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354.
Laquon Treadwell
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
|
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355.
Dee Eskridge
WR - MIA (vs . TB)
|
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356.
Hunter Long
TE - JAC (at IND)
|
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357.
Kene Nwangwu
RB - NYJ (vs . NE)
|
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358.
Jacob Saylors
RB - DET (at MIN)
|
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359.
Jared Wiley
TE - KC (vs . DEN)
|
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360.
Moliki Matavao
TE - NO (at TEN)
|
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361.
Nikko Remigio
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
|
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362.
Tylan Wallace
WR - BAL (at GB)
|
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363.
Pharaoh Brown
TE - ARI (at CIN)
|
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364.
Harrison Bryant
TE - HOU (at LAC)
|
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365.
Austin Trammell
WR - JAC (at IND)
|
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366.
Dareke Young
WR - SEA (at CAR)
|
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367.
Nathan Carter
RB - ATL (vs . LAR)
|
|
368.
Ronnie Rivers
RB - LAR (at ATL)
|
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369.
Jack Westover
RB,TE - NE (at NYJ)
|
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370.
Kameron Johnson
WR - TB (at MIA)
|
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371.
Pierre Strong Jr.
RB - GB (vs . BAL)
|
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372.
Steven Sims Jr.
WR - ARI (at CIN)
|
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373.
Trent Sherfield Sr.
WR - ARI (at CIN)
|
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374.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF (vs . CHI)
|
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375.
Travis Homer
RB - CHI (at SF)
|
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376.
Dalen Cambre
WR - NYG (at LV)
|
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377.
CJ Dippre
TE - NE (at NYJ)
|
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378.
Sione Vaki
RB - DET (at MIN)
|
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379.
McCallan Castles
TE - GB (vs . BAL)
|
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380.
Devin Culp
TE - TB (at MIA)
|
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381.
Nick Kallerup
TE - SEA (at CAR)
|
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382.
Robbie Ouzts
RB,TE - SEA (at CAR)
|
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383.
Jashaun Corbin
RB - NE (at NYJ)
|
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384.
Cam Grandy
TE - CIN (vs . ARI)
|
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385.
Teagan Quitoriano
TE - ATL (vs . LAR)
|
|
386.
Chris Manhertz
TE - NYG (at LV)
|
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387.
Drake Dabney
TE - GB (vs . BAL)
|
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388.
Myles Price
WR - MIN (vs . DET)
|
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389.
Benjamin Yurosek
TE - FA (BYE)
|
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390.
Chris Blair
WR - ATL (vs . LAR)
|
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391.
Andrew Beck
RB - NYJ (vs . NE)
|
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392.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
|
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393.
Gabe Davis
WR - BUF (vs . PHI)
|
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394.
Nick Vannett
TE - LAR (at ATL)
|
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395.
Zaire Mitchell-Paden
TE - NO (at TEN)
|
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396.
Robert Tonyan
TE - KC (vs . DEN)
|
|
397.
Cameron Latu
TE - PHI (at BUF)
|
|
398.
Giovanni Ricci
TE - DET (at MIN)
|
|
399.
Jason Brownlee
WR - KC (vs . DEN)
|
|
400.
Derius Davis
WR - LAC (vs . HOU)
|
|
401.
DJ Giddens
RB - IND (vs . JAC)
|
|
402.
Hayden Rucci
TE - MIA (vs . TB)
|
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403.
Caleb Lohner
TE - DEN (at KC)
|
|
404.
Anthony Gould
WR - IND (vs . JAC)
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405.
Tyler Conklin
TE - LAC (vs . HOU)
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