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Week 14 Rankings

Jonathan Taylor Note
Jonathan Taylor photo 1. Jonathan Taylor RB - IND (at JAC)
Since their bye week, the Colts have lost back-to-back games and lost control of the division. Corresponding to these losses are two of Taylor's worst games of the season. There is likely a strong correlation between Taylor's production and losing games, but unfortunately, the schedule doesn't get any easier. This week, they have a massive game against the division-leading Jaguars, who have been great against running backs lately. Since Week 10, they are allowing the second-fewest fantasy points to the RB position and the second-fewest rushing yards per game. This game is massive for both teams, and based on this season, the Colts need Taylor to get going if they want to win.
6 days ago
Jahmyr Gibbs Note
Jahmyr Gibbs photo 2. Jahmyr Gibbs RB - DET (vs . DAL)
With the Bears sitting atop the NFC, dropping both games to the Packers may be detrimental to the Lions' playoff chances. Two games back of the Bears and a game back of the Packers, the Lions have a key matchup against the red-hot Cowboys this week. Coming off two huge wins against the Eagles and Chiefs, the Cowboys' defense is not the easy matchup from earlier this season. Since Week 10, the Cowboys have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to the RB position. Over this stretch, they have allowed fewer than 40 rushing yards per game; the next lowest are the Jaguars with 57 yards per game. The good news is that the Cowboys know how to put up points and should make this a game led by both offenses. Even in a tough matchup, any high-scoring game with the Lions is fantasy gold for Gibbs.
6 days ago
De'Von Achane Note
De'Von Achane photo 3. De'Von Achane RB - MIA (at NYJ)
Achane has three straight games of 120 or more rushing yards. Considering the state of the Dolphins, this is incredible. This isn't surprising, as Achane has been nothing short of outstanding all season. He does not have a game finishing lower than the RB16 in the week, and has eight games inside the top 12. This week, he faces the Jets who have thrown in the towell on the season. After trading away their best defensive players, this is a matchup you want to target for fantasy. Last week, Bijan Robinson was just shy of 200 total yards and scored a touchdown. They also allowed Tyler Allgeier to rack up 55 yards and a score as well. Continue riding one of the most consistent players in fantasy, who also has week-winning upside each game.
6 days ago
James Cook III Note
James Cook III photo 4. James Cook III RB - BUF (vs . CIN)
The Bills set the record for the most rushing yards against the Steelers for any road team. Combining for 250 rushing yards, Cook led the way with 32 carries for 144 yards. He was also their leading receiver, catching three passes for 33 yards. There aren't many backs on great offenses that are trusted to have 32 carries, but Cook is one of them. If you thought it couldn't get better, think again. This week, they have a huge game at home against Joe Burrow and the Bengals. With the Patriots rolling, every game is big for the Bills, and a game against the worst defense in the league is exactly what fantasy players want to see. On the season, the Bengals are allowing three more fantasy points per game than any other team against opposing RBs. Cook is a top-end RB in a great matchup this week.
6 days ago
Derrick Henry Note
Derrick Henry photo 5. Derrick Henry RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
December Derrick is undefeated. Every year, we see Henry carry fantasy teams through the holiday season. With Lamar Jackson looking like a shadow of himself, Henry may be more important than ever if the Ravens want to make the postseason. This week, they have a massive matchup against the Steelers. On the season, the Steelers have been in the top half of the league against fantasy RBs. However, last week, the Bills dominated them with 249 rushing yards. 144 of those came from James Cook, who was given 32 carries. If James Cook can have that kind of day, Henry's managers should be salivating ahead of this game. Having said that, the Steelers have always been one of those teams that find ways to fix their flaws, especially after a historically bad outing. Expect a big game for the king, but don't be surprised if Mike Tomlin sells out against the run after last week's embarrassing performance.
6 days ago
Josh Jacobs Note
Josh Jacobs photo 6. Josh Jacobs RB - GB (vs . CHI)
If you've been riding Jacobs all year, you know there was always the possibility that the touchdowns would slow down. When that happens, his inefficient running makes him a solid RB2 rather than an RB1. The good news is that he is always live to score a touchdown regardless of the matchup. Despite scoring 31 points last week, all the scores came through the air. This left Jacobs with a respectable 17 carries for 83 yards and one catch for eight yards. It was also good to see Jacobs immediately dominate touches after Emmanuel Wilson had a huge game in his absence. This week, face the Bears in a game that could decide the division. The top seed in the NFC, the Bears have been rolling. The Bears' defense is stepping up, allowing the 11th fewest fantasy points to the RB position over the last four weeks. This includes the fifth fewest rushing touchdowns to the RB position over that span. Jacobs is a low-end RB1, with the potential to find pay dirt and crack the top five.
6 days ago
Bijan Robinson Note
Bijan Robinson photo 7. Bijan Robinson RB - ATL (vs . SEA)
Despite losing another goalline score to Tyler Allgeier, Bijan Robinson had another great performance. With 142 yards and a score on the ground, and 51 yards receiving, he almost hit 200 scrimmage yards for the second time this season. With the Falcons' season officially in shambles, this team will be doing everything they can to make sure their first-round pick (which the Rams possess) is not in the top 10. As a result, this is one of the few bottom-dwelling teams that is actively trying to win games. With a tough matchup against the Seahawks this week, Robinson's usage and yardage totals keep him as a top-end RB1. However, fantasy managers should be salivating seeing the Buccaneers and Cardinals on tap in weeks 15 and 16.
6 days ago
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Note
Jaxon Smith-Njigba photo 8. Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR - SEA (at ATL)
Last week's game against the Vikings was not what anyone wanted to see. Unless you are a Seattle fan and love defense, this game was ugly from start to finish. As a result, no one got home for fantasy. This includes JSN, who was on track to beat the all-time receiving yards record, before his two catch, 23-yard performance last week. With how great he has been all season, take the Men in Black approach and erase this from your memory. Moving forward, he has three solid matchups, starting with the Falcons. After starting the year with a decent defense, the Falcons just allowed Adonai Mitchell to have eight catches for 102 yards and a score. That should tell you all you need to know about this matchup. JSN remains one of the best receivers of the season.
6 days ago
Bucky Irving Note
Bucky Irving photo 9. Bucky Irving RB - TB (vs . NO)
Last week, Bucky Irving returned and immediately cemented himself as the clear lead back again. He played 54.4% of the snaps with a 24.2% route share, 17 of 21 running back carries, and all three of the team's red zone rushing attempts. Irving finished with 19 touches and 81 total yards as the RB15 for the week. I expect his snap count to rise further this week with some more passing game involvement. Last week, Irving didn't break any explosive runs and had only 1.59 yards after contact per attempt, but he did have a 41% missed tackle rate (WOW!), so I expect his efficiency numbers to climb moving forward. Since Week 9, the Saints have allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the eighth-highest missed tackle rate, and the eighth-most yards before contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Breece Hall Note
Breece Hall photo 10. Breece Hall RB - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Breece Hall is the RB16 in fantasy points per game, averaging 18.1 touches and 79.8 total yards. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks third in explosive run rate and 14th in missed tackles forced per attempt. Hall might not have a ceiling week, but he should be able to turn in serviceable RB2 numbers this week. Since Week 9, Miami has allowed the 14th-most rushing yards per game, the 13th-highest yards after contact per attempt, the ninth-highest rushing success rate to zone runs (Hall 69.5% zone), and ranked 18th in explosive run rate.
3 days ago
Saquon Barkley Note
Saquon Barkley photo 11. Saquon Barkley RB - PHI (at LAC)
It has been a disappointing season all around for Saquon Barkley as the RB15 in fantasy points per game. He has only one week with at least 100 rushing yards (vs. NYG) and only three games with at least 80 rushing yards. Barkley has averaged 19.4 touches and 83.3 total yards per game. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks 26th in explosive run rate, 35th in missed tackle rate, and 43rd in yards after contact per attempt. He's a volume play weekly, but he could have a nice game this week. The Bolts' run defense has been dramatically overrated all season. Since Week 9, they have allowed the fourth-highest missed tackle rate, the tenth-highest rushing success rate, and had the ninth-lowest stuff rate.
3 days ago
Ja'Marr Chase Note
Ja'Marr Chase photo 12. Ja'Marr Chase WR - CIN (at BUF)
2024's triple crown winner is back with his best friend under center. Last week's performance against the Ravens may not have been the massive fantasy game we've seen in the past. However, 14 targets for seven catches and 110 yards is a great day at the office regardless. If the Bengals want to make the postseason, they need to win out. That starts this week against the Bills with a great game between Josh Allen and Joe Burrow. The Bills have been stout against opposing passing offenses lately, and weakest against the run. That said, you don't need me to tell you that Josh Allen going against the Bengals defense will force the pass-happy Bengals ot air it out all season. Even in a below-average matchup, the Chase-Burrow connection keeps him atop the wideout rankings this week.
6 days ago
Kyren Williams Note
Kyren Williams photo 13. Kyren Williams RB - LAR (at ARI)
Quinshon Judkins Note
Quinshon Judkins photo 14. Quinshon Judkins RB - CLE (vs . TEN)
So the Browns are one of the most put-together messes in the league. This amalgamation of defensive player of the year Myles Garrett, rookie sensation Judkins, and the always humble Shedeur Sanders makes them the reality TV equivalent of the NFL. For fantasy, Judkins has been a steady RB2, relying on great volume and limited passing upside each week. This week, they face the Titans, who have struggled against the run this season. However, last week, they held Bayshul Tuten and Travis Etienne to a combined 45 rushing yards. This game is not even close to must-watch TV. In fact, this isn't even must-listen radio. Play Judkins as an RB2 and trust that he'll get the volume in a good matchup to have another solid fantasy performance.
6 days ago
Chase Brown Note
Chase Brown photo 15. Chase Brown RB - CIN (at BUF)
Do we want the good news or the bad news? Let's start with the good. Chase Brown had his third straight 100-yard game. With Joe Burrow back, the entire offense takes a step forward for fantasy. That includes Brown's pass-catching prowess, finishing with seven catches for 35 yards last week. The bad? Samaje Perine had 14 carries to Brown's 15. Although Brown managed to rush for 78 yards compared to Perine's 39, this is not the split fantasy managers want to see. After Perine missed the last few weeks with an ankle injury, his immediate involvement is very intriguing. This week, they take on the Bills, who have struggled against the run all season. In a game that has shootout potential, Brown continues to be an RB1. However, keep an eye out for Perine's involvement moving forward.
6 days ago
George Pickens Note
George Pickens photo 16. George Pickens WR - DAL (at DET)
For what seems to be the first time this season, CeeDee Lamb outperformed Pickens. Regardless of who is out-producing who, these two receivers are incredible and linked to the hottest offense in the league. This week, they have a great opportunity against the Lions on Thursday Night Football. The Lions just allowed Jordan Love to have four passing touchdowns, with Dontayvion Wicks and Christian Watson combining for 174 yards and three touchdowns. There should be plenty to go around in what is projected to be one of the highest-scoring games of the season. Pickens has seen seven straight games with over 75 receiving yards, and has over 140 yards in two of his last three. Both Lamb and Pickens are locked in WR1s in this incredible matchup.
6 days ago
Puka Nacua Note
Puka Nacua photo 17. Puka Nacua WR - LAR (at ARI)
Expectations need to be altered for Nacua, but not necessarily in a bad way. Sure, he does not have the top-end upside that we saw at the start of the season. However, he is one of the most consistently productive receivers for fantasy. We also saw him make a ridiculous grab last week, showcasing his ability to make jaw-dropping plays. With Davante Adams and Matthew Stafford looking like prime Aaron Rodgers and Adams, Nacua has been held out of the endzone for three consecutive weeks. Thankfully, he has averaged 6.4 receptions and 80 yards over his last five games. He remains one of the best receivers in the league, but has become the best WR2 you could ask for. It's only a matter of time before we see him find pay dirt once again, providing fantasy managers with a WR1 week.
6 days ago
CeeDee Lamb Note
CeeDee Lamb photo 18. CeeDee Lamb WR - DAL (at DET)
The Cowboys are riding high after taking down both teams featured in last year's Super Bowl in consecutive weeks. Finding the endzone for the third time this season and second time over the last three weeks, Lamb is heating up at the right time for fantasy. The fact that he was able to have seven catches for 112 yards and a score against a difficult Chiefs defense gets him back into the top-end WR conversation. This week, they face the Lions, who were torched by Jordan Love for four touchdowns last week. With Dontayvion Wicks and Christian Watson combining for 174 yards and three touchdowns, there will be plenty to go around for both Lamb and George Pickens. CeeDee is primed for another huge performance on Thursday this week.
6 days ago
Ashton Jeanty Note
Ashton Jeanty photo 19. Ashton Jeanty RB - LV (vs . DEN)
Ashton Jeanty is the RB11 in fantasy points per game with 18.7 touches and 73.8 total yards per game. His offensive line has crushed his rushing output, but his passing game usage has been saving him weekly. Jeanty has eight targets in each of his last three games. Since Week 9, he has had an 18.3% target share with 33 receiving yards per game, 1.30 yards per route run, and a 12.8% first-read share. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks tenth in missed tackle rate and 35th in yards after contact per attempt. Jeanty will have to lean on volume and his receiving prowess again this week. Since Week 9, Denver has remained a nasty run defense, allowing the third-fewest rushing yards per game, the lowest explosive run rate, the 12th-lowest missed tackle rate, and the 12th-lowest yards after contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Rashee Rice Note
Rashee Rice photo 20. Rashee Rice WR - KC (vs . HOU)
It's not often a receiver has 12 targets and eight catches in back-to-back games. That's currently what Rice has done, totalling 233 yards and two scores over his last two games. Since returning from his suspension for causing a multicar collision and fleeing the scene, he has been this team's undisputed top target. The Chiefs have their work cut out for them after dropping a game to Dallas and keeping them outside the playoff picture. This week, they face another horse in the wild-card race. The Texans have been rolling, bolstering arguably the best defense in the league. With Dereck Stingley Jr. likely covering Rice, it is one of the toughest matchups in the league. As a result, Rice remains a WR1, and we have to trust Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid to scheme up a few big plays for Rice.
5 days ago
Javonte Williams Note
Javonte Williams photo 21. Javonte Williams RB - DAL (at DET)
RJ Harvey Note
RJ Harvey photo 22. RJ Harvey RB - DEN (at LV)
Since Week 11, RJ Harvey has averaged 53.1% of the snaps with a 28.1% route share and an 8.4% target share. In those two games, he has averaged 15 touches and 58 total yards as the RB37 and RB2 in weekly scoring. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks 40th in explosive run rate and 15th in missed tackle rate. Harvey should have another solid game this week against a middle-of-the-road Raiders run defense. Since Week 9, Las Vegas has ranked 16th in rushing yards per game, 18th in rushing success rate, and has given up the sixth-highest missed tackle rate.
3 days ago
Davante Adams Note
Davante Adams photo 23. Davante Adams WR - LAR (at ARI)
This is incredible. If anyone doesn't believe football can be art, they need to watch Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams in the red zone. Move over Mona Lisa, because the Louvre needs to make room for a highlight reel of these two at work. Reminiscent of prime Aaron Rodgers and Adams, these two are leading the league in passing touchdowns and receiving touchdowns. Typically, when a player has scored in all but three games on the season, they are risky for fantasy. However, this is one of those special situations alongside LaGarrette Blount's 18 touchdowns in 2016, Jimmy Graham's 10 touchdowns in 2017, Eric Ebron's 13 touchdowns in 2018, Jamaal Williams' 17 touchdowns in 2022, you get the point. With eight or more targets in all but three games, Adams also provides a decent yardage floor in case he fails to convert in the red zone. Embrace the fact that not all touchdown production is equivalent, and continue to play Adams as a WR1 each week.
6 days ago
Kenneth Walker III Note
Kenneth Walker III photo 24. Kenneth Walker III RB - SEA (at ATL)
Last week's blowout win for Seattle led to muddy snap counts for the backfield again. In the first half, Walker was leading the way with a 54.5% snap rate and 42.1% route share, but he only played one snap out of six possible snaps in the red zone. Seattle remains committed to using Zach Charbonnet as their red zone back. Since Week 11, Walker has averaged 16.3 touches and 95.4 total yards as the RB15 in fantasy points per game. Overall, among 55 qualifying backs, Walker ranks second in explosive run rate and fifth in missed tackle rate. Walker is in a good spot to continue his RB2 production this week. Since Week 9, Atlanta has allowed the fifth-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-highest rushing success rate, the 13th-most yards before contact per attempt, and they have logged the fifth-lowest stuff rate.
3 days ago
Jameson Williams Note
Jameson Williams photo 25. Jameson Williams WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Nico Collins Note
Nico Collins photo 26. Nico Collins WR - HOU (at KC)
Michael Wilson Note
Michael Wilson photo 27. Michael Wilson WR - ARI (vs . LAR)
With Marvin Harrison Jr. and Greg Dortch out this week, the Cardinals' passing attack will again be all the Michael Wilson and Trey McBride that the Rams can handle. In Weeks 11-12, when Wilson was living in a similar situation, he finished as the WR1 and WR9 in weekly scoring, commanding a 30.8% target share with a 53.9% air-yard share, 151.5 receiving yards per game, 3.16 yards per route run, and a 38.6% first-read share. In those two games, he had five deep targets and two red zone targets. Wilson is upgraded to a STRONG WR2 this week. This week, Wilson has an average to below-average matchup depending upon how you look at it. Since Week 9, the Rams have allowed the 13th-fewest fantasy points per game and ranked 18th in receiving yards per game against perimeter wide receivers.
2 days ago
Travis Etienne Jr. Note
Travis Etienne Jr. photo 28. Travis Etienne Jr. RB - JAC (vs . IND)
Travis Etienne is the RB16 in fantasy points per game, averaging 17.2 touches and 84.7 total yards. Among backs, he ranks 13th in snap share, 11th in weighted opportunities, and fourth in red zone touches. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks 29th in explosive run rate and 31st in yards after contact per attempt. Etienne has been a boring volume play pretty much the entire season, with his last 100-yard rushing game coming in Week 4, which feels like a lifetime ago. His passing game usage hasn't done much to help his ceiling and floor this season, as he has had more than four receptions or 30 receiving yards only once. Eitenne will need a touchdown and all the volume he can handle this week to walk away with a strong fantasy day. Since Week 9, Indy has allowed the third-lowest explosive run rate, the 12th-fewest rushing yards per game, the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate, and the fifth-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Trey McBride Note
Trey McBride photo 29. Trey McBride TE - ARI (vs . LAR)
This stretch of fantasy performances for Trey McBride is incredibly good. His consistency in yards and receptions is reminiscent of Tyler Higbee's five-game stretch to close out 2019. If you don't remember that, I'll remind you that he had 56 targets, 43 receptions, 522 yards, and two scores over five games. Outside of that little blast from the past, there isn't much else to say other than McBride is a fantasy star with Brissett under center. He has seven touchdowns in his last seven games, has only finished lower than the TE3 once in the last seven games (he was TE6), and has eight or more receptions in six of seven games. This week, they face the Rams, who bolster a tough pass rush. The Rams are allowing the 13th fewest fantasy points to the position, but that is only a red flag for TEs not named McBride.
5 days ago
Aaron Jones Sr. Note
Aaron Jones Sr. photo 30. Aaron Jones Sr. RB - MIN (vs . WAS)
Aaron Jones left last week's game with a shoulder injury. He practiced on a limited basis all week and doesn't carry an injury designation into this week. In Weeks 10-12, Jones averaged 14.3 touches and 68.3 total yards per game with a 68.3% snap rate as the RB21 in fantasy points per game. Jones is a volume play with a nice matchup. Jones' per-touch numbers have been horrible this season, with a 3% explosive run rate, a 4% missed tackle rate, and 1.78 yards after contact per attempt. Washington's run defense has been porous, so Jones should be able to take advantage this week. Since Week 9, Washington has allowed the fourth-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-highest explosive run rate, the fifth-highest missed tackle rate, and the second-most yards before contact per attempt.
2 days ago
D'Andre Swift Note
D'Andre Swift photo 31. D'Andre Swift RB - CHI (at GB)
Last week, the Bears ran the ball down the Eagles' throats with success and hid their young quarterback. I could see Ben Johnson deploying a similar attack plan this week. Last week, Swift played 52.9% of the snaps with a 47.5% route share. He had one of five red zone rushing attempts and finished with 19 touches and 138 total yards. Overall, he his the RB13 in fantasy points per game. Among 55 qualifying backs, Swift ranks eighth in explosive run rate and 16th in missed tackle rate. Since Week 9, Green Bay's run defense has displayed some give, ranking 15th in explosive run rate while allowing the 11th-most rushing yards per game and the 14th-highest yards before contact per attempt.
3 days ago
A.J. Brown Note
A.J. Brown photo 32. A.J. Brown WR - PHI (at LAC)
The Eagles have finally admitted that their run game is not working. It only took over 10 games and losing their Hall of Fame tackle, Lane Johnson to get there, but they are officially a pass-first team. It's no surprise that with this change, Brown has had two of is best games of the season. With 22 targets, 18 receptions, 242 yards, and three scores over his last two games, Brown is back to being a fantasy star. Thankfully, their matchups into the fantasy playoffs are very friendly to receivers. However, they start with the Chargers this week, who have allowed the fewest fantasy points to the position on the season. It's a tough matchup for the Eagles' passing offense, however, Brown has been on fire and has the physical ability to turn any play into a house call. Continue riding his resurgence into the fantasy playoffs.
5 days ago
Jaylen Waddle Note
Jaylen Waddle photo 33. Jaylen Waddle WR - MIA (at NYJ)
The Dolphins have been one of the weirdest teams to try and predict this season. With bad vibes coming out of the team starting in summer training camp, this entire season has seemed like a write-off. Thankfully, De'Von Achane has been a fantasy force, and Waddle is having a very productive season. After three straight games of 80-plus yards, his last two games have combined for six receptions and 92 yards. It may be a mini-slump for the veteran wideout, but his role on this offense keeps him in the high-end WR2 conversation. This week, they take on the Jets, who have traded away their best defenders. It's difficult to predict a big game for Waddle, but he should be just fine for fantasy in Week 14.
5 days ago
Jaylen Warren Note
Jaylen Warren photo 34. Jaylen Warren RB - PIT (at BAL)
Jaylen Warren is the RB20 in fantasy points per game. Last week, he resumed his lead-back duties even though he had a down game. Warren played 55.8% of the snaps with ten of the 15 running back rushing attempts, with a 52% route share. He finished with 12 touches and 44 total yards while splitting the red zone role with Gainwell. Each back had one red zone rushing attempt. Among 55 qualifying backs, Warren is fourth in missed tackle rate and tenth in yards after contact per attempt. He gets another plus matchup this week. Since Week 9, Baltimore has allowed the fifth-highest explosive run rate, the 12th-highest missed tackle rate, and the 11th-highest yards after contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Devin Neal Note
Devin Neal photo 35. Devin Neal RB - NO (at TB)
Devin Neal will reprise his do-it-all role again in Week 14 with Alvin Kamara out. Last week, Neal played 81.2% of the snaps with 14 of 19 running back rushing attempts, a 68.9% route share, and a 7.9% target share. Last week, while he still didn't break any explosive runs and had only 1.86 yards after contact per attempt, Neal did have a 29% missed tackle rate while logging the most substantial workload of his NFL career. Neal finished with 17 touches and 69 total yards as the RB36 for the week. If he can get into the end zone with a similar stat line in Week 14, he should be a strong RB2. Just for context, if you added just one touchdown to his fantasy production last week, he would have been the RB13 in PPR scoring. The Bucs' run defense has been very hot and cold since Week 9. They have been quite volatile in a number of metrics, which likely adds up to this being a neutral matchup for Neal this week. Since Week 9, the Bucs have allowed the 11th-fewest rushing yards per game, the second-lowest rushing success rate, and the second-fewest yards after contact per attempt, but during that span, they have also given up the 14th-highest explosive run rate, the ninth-highest missed tackle rate, and the third-most yards before contact per attempt.
2 days ago
Justin Jefferson Note
Justin Jefferson photo 36. Justin Jefferson WR - MIN (vs . WAS)
In J.J. McCarthy's six starts, Justin Jefferson has finished as a top-24 wide receiver in weekly scoring twice (WR18, WR20. In that sample, he has had a 30.8% target share with 53 receiving yards per game, 1.77 yards per route run, and a 38% first-read share. In those six games, he has had seven red zone targets and eight deep targets. Since Week 11, Washington has utilized two high at the highest rate in the NFL (64.8%). With McCarthy against two high, Jefferson has still led the team with a 25.6% target share and 28% first-read share. If McCarthy can show a pulse this week (I know it's a big IF), Jefferson could have a big bounce-back game. Since Week 9, Washington has allowed the most PPR points per target and the ninth-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Christian Watson Note
Christian Watson photo 37. Christian Watson WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Since Week 11, Christian Watson has taken off as Green Bay's clear WR1 and the WR12 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 11, Watson has led the team with an 82.4% route share, a 28.2% target share, 58.3 receiving yards per game, 2.50 yards per route run, and a 36% first-read share. Since Week 6, Chicago has utilized single high at the 12th-highest rate (53.8%). Since Week 10, against single high, Watson has had a 25.4% target share with 2.04 yards per route run and a 31.6% first-read share. Watson should crush again this week. Since Week 9, Chicago has allowed the tenth-most PPR points per target and the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Emeka Egbuka Note
Emeka Egbuka photo 38. Emeka Egbuka WR - TB (vs . NO)
Emeka Egbuka has had a slump recently. Since Week 6, he has finished as a top 24 wide receiver in weekly scoring only once. That includes his last meeting with New Orleans, where he secured only three of his nine targets for 35 scoreless receiving yards as the WR55 for the week. Overall, Egbuka has a 24.9% target share with 65.9 receiving yards per game, 2.04 yards per route run, and a 30.7% first-read share. Egbuka leads the Bucs with 13 red zone targets and 14 deep targets. This week, he has a rematch with a Saints' secondary that, since Week 3, has utilized single high at the sixth-highest rate (58.9%). Since Week 6, Egbuka's struggles have been against two high as he has CRUSHED single high with a 33.9% target share with 2.23 yards per route run and a 41.5% first-read share. This is a wonderful spot for Egbuka to bounce back. Since Week 9, New Orleans has allowed the second-most PPR points per target and the 14th-most receiving yards to perimeter wide receivers.
2 days ago
David Montgomery Note
David Montgomery photo 39. David Montgomery RB - DET (vs . DAL)
David Montgomery's role has been shrinking in the Detroit offense. Since Week 11, he has averaged only 8.3 touches and 33.2 total yards. In those three games, he has split the red zone work with Jahmyr Gibbs, with both players seeing four red zone rushing attempts. In his last three games, he has averaged a 36.8% snap rate. Overall, among 55 qualifying backs, Montgomery ranks 32nd in explosive run rate and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Since the acquisition of Quinnen Williams, Dallas has allowed the second-fewest rushing yards per game, the 13th-lowest yards after contact per attempt, and the sixth-fewest yards before contact per attempt. Montgomery is a flex option better left on the bench this week.
3 days ago
Omarion Hampton Note
Omarion Hampton photo 40. Omarion Hampton RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Omarion Hampton will be back this week, and we have no way of accurately projecting how the workload will be divided between Omarion Hampton and Kimani Vidal. Vidal could split the work evenly with Hampton, Hampton could lead the way, or Vidal could retain the lead-back role as they ease Hampton in. Hampton's effectiveness is also in question here because we are still shaky on the details of his injury and what that could mean for his on-field performance for the remainder of the season. The other issue here is that Justin Herbert will be limited this week, which at first glance could be a good thing because the Bolts could lean on their ground game. Yes, the Bears ran it down Philly's throat last week, but the Chargers don't have the Bears' ground game. The offensive line can't impose its will on the ground, and Philly could just stack the box and force the Bolts to beat them through the air with their one-handed quarterback. Since Week 13, the Chargers' offensive line has had the 13th-lowest yards before contact per attempt. Hampton is best viewed as a risky flex play this week with a bad matchup. Prior to the Bears steamrolling the Eagles (Weeks 8-12), Philly had allowed the fifth-fewest rushing yards per game, the sixth-lowest rushing success rate, and the seventh-fewest yards before contact per attempt.
23 hours ago
Woody Marks Note
Woody Marks photo 41. Woody Marks RB - HOU (at KC)
Since Week 10, Marks has been an RB3 who is getting an RB2 workload. Since Week 10, he has been the RB36 in fantasy points per game, but he has been averaging 67.1% of the snaps with 18.1 touches and 67.1 total yards. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks 20th in explosive run rate and 37th in yards after contact per attempt. Marks has a horrible matchup this week and will need a touchdown to pay off as an RB2. Since Week 9, Kansas City has allowed the eighth-fewest rushing yards per game, the 11th-fewest yards after contact per attempt, and had the ninth-best stuff rate.
3 days ago
Kyle Monangai Note
Kyle Monangai photo 42. Kyle Monangai RB - CHI (at GB)
Last week, Ben Johnson leaned on the ground game to help protect Caleb Williams. I think Chicago should and will deploy a similar attack plan against Green Bay. Last week, Monangai finished with 22 carries and 130 rushing yards as the RB8 for the week. He had four of five running back red zone rushing attempts while playing 44.7% of the snaps with a 22.5% route share (zero targets). Among 55 qualifying backs, Monangai ranks 11th in yards after contact per attempt and 16th in explosive run rate. Since Week 9, Green Bay's run defense has displayed some give, ranking 15th in explosive run rate while allowing the 11th-most rushing yards per game and the 14th-highest yards before contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Chris Olave Note
Chris Olave photo 43. Chris Olave WR - NO (at TB)
Olave is the WR10 on the season. Considering he has been working with Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough, his resurgent season hasn't been getting enough credit. Sitting in second in the league with 115 targets, Olave has been one of the most consistent fantasy producers. Despite the rest of this offense being held together with Duct Tape, Olave has only had one game since Week 6 with fewer than 10 fantasy points. With only one game over 20 fantasy points, his highs aren't week-winning, but his lows are never detrimental to your fantasy week. As a result, keep playing Olave as a top-end WR2.
5 days ago
Tee Higgins Note
Tee Higgins photo 44. Tee Higgins WR - CIN (at BUF)
Tee Higgins has cleared the concussion protocol and will be back this week. Higgins is the WR22 in fantasy points per game with a 16.5% target share, 1.55 yards per route run, and a 23.2% first-read share. Higgins is second on the team with nine red zone targets and 14 deep targets. The Bills have the sixth-highest rate of two high (55.3%) this season. Against two high, Higgins has seen his numbers dwindle with a 13.8% target share, 1.28 yards per route run, and a 20.9% first-read share. Higgins could pay off with a touchdown, but I don't think this is a ceiling game for him. Since Week 9, Buffalo has limited perimeter wide receivers to the fourth-fewest PPR points per target and the eighth-fewest receiving yards per game.
2 days ago
Amon-Ra St. Brown Note
Amon-Ra St. Brown photo 45. Amon-Ra St. Brown WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Zay Flowers Note
Zay Flowers photo 46. Zay Flowers WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
Zay Flowers is the WR31 in fantasy points per game with a 26.2% target share, 63.9 receiving yards per game, 2.22 yards per route run, and a 31.7% first-read share. He has six red zone targets and 12 deep targets. Last week was the first game he hasn't hit double-digit PPR points since Week 6. Flowers has been living in the low-end WR2/high-end WR3 bucket for most of the season. This week, he faces a Pittsburgh pass defense that has utilized single high at the fifth-highest rate (59.8%). Against single high, Flowers has seen his target share increase to 28.4% with 2.66 yards per route run and a 32.7% first-read share. Flowers is a solid flex/WR3 this week despite Jackson's struggles. Since Week 9, Pittsburgh has allowed the 13th-most fantasy points per game and ranked 16th in receiving yards per game against perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
DeVonta Smith Note
DeVonta Smith photo 47. DeVonta Smith WR - PHI (at LAC)
DeVonta Smith is the WR20 in fantasy points per game with a 25.4% target share, 66.8 receiving yards per game, 2.13 yards per route run, and a 31.9% first-read share. Smith is second on the team in red zone targets (seven) and leads Philly in deep targets (18). Since Week 6, the Bolts have had a second-highest two high rate (62.7%). Against two high, Smith has had a 25.7% target share with 2.15 yards per route run and a 32% first-read share. He leads the team in each of those categories. Smith should lead the way for Philly's passing attack this week. Since Week 9, the Bolts have allowed the 13th-fewest PPR points per target to slot receivers while also giving up the 14th-highest passer rating to slot receivers. Since Week 9, they have faced the second-fewest slot targets in the NFL, so we're working with a small sample here and differing info. This should be viewed as a neutral matchup for Smith.
3 days ago
Chris Rodriguez Jr. Note
Chris Rodriguez Jr. photo 48. Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB - WAS (at MIN)
Since Week 11, Chris Rodgriguez has been Washington's lead back with seven of 11 running back red zone rushing attempts. He has averaged 13.5 touches and 63 total yards. Among 55 qualifying backs, he ranks 37th in explosive run rate and third in yards after contact per attempt. He's a solid touchdown-dependent flex this week. Since Week 9, Minnesota has allowed the 12th-most rushing yards per game, the 12th-highest rushing success rate, the third-highest yards after contact per attempt, and logged the 11th-lowest stuff rate.
3 days ago
Brock Bowers Note
Brock Bowers photo 49. Brock Bowers TE - LV (vs . DEN)
Despite his second-lowest target total of the season, Bowers had his second-best fantasy performance of the season. Catching all four targets for 63 yards and two scores, we were all reminded why Bowers is one of the league's best at the position. It's hard to trust the Raiders offense, however, Bowers sees enough targets each week to guarantee a solid fantasy floor. This week, the Raiders face the Broncos for the second time in five weeks. Last time, the Broncos held Bowers to one reception on three targets. Although the weather was not great in that game, the Broncos are one of the league's best defenses. This week, Bowers should outproduce their last meeting; however, we are once again betting on Geno Smith against the Broncos' defense.
5 days ago
Kareem Hunt Note
Kareem Hunt photo 50. Kareem Hunt RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Last week, even with Isaiah Pacheco back, Hunt retained his lead back role with a 63.6% snap rate, 15 touches, and 70 total yards. He played 75% of the team's red zone snaps. I expect Hunt to keep this role moving forward. Among 55 qualifying backs, Hunt ranks 42nd in missed tackle rate and 27th in yards after contact per attempt. Hunt is best viewed as a volume-fueled flex play this week. Since Week 9, Houston has allowed the fifth-fewest rushing yards per game, the lowest missed tackle rate, the sixth-lowest rushing success rate, and the tenth-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Ladd McConkey Note
Ladd McConkey photo 51. Ladd McConkey WR - LAC (vs . PHI)
Ladd McConkey is the WR21 in fantasy points per game. McConkey has a 21.8% target share with 56.9 receiving yards per game, 1.68 yards per route run, and a 22.3% first-read share. He is tied for the team lead with 13 red zone targets while ranking third in deep targets with nine. Since Week 7, Philly has utilized two high at the fourth-highest rate (56.3%). Against two high, McConkey has led the way with a 22.4% target share and a 25% first-read share while posting only 1.38 yards per route run. The lack of per-route efficiency from McConkey is concerning, and with the corner matchup, it's tough to expect a monster game from him. Since Week 9, Philly has limited slot receivers to the lowest PPR points per target and the lowest passer rating when targeted.
3 days ago
Terry McLaurin Note
Terry McLaurin photo 52. Terry McLaurin WR - WAS (at MIN)
Last week, Terry McLaurin LOUDLY announced his return to the starting lineup for Washington with a WR8 finish while seeing a 28% target share with a 36.1% air-yard share, 96 receiving yards (3.00 yards per route run), and a 27.5% first-read share. He had five red zone targets and two deep targets. I don't think McLaurin stays in the flames this week. Minnesota has utilized two high at the highest rate in the NFL (66.4%). Against two high this season, McLaurin has had a 14.3% target share with 1.76 yards per route run and a 15.8% first-read share. Since Week 9, Minnesota has allowed the eighth-fewest PPR points per target and the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Alec Pierce Note
Alec Pierce photo 53. Alec Pierce WR - IND (at JAC)
This doesn't line up well as another strong Alec Pierce week. Pierce has been the Colts' field-stretching single-high destroyer all season. Since Week 10, the Jags have allowed the eighth-lowest passer rating while ranking 16th in adjusted completion rate when defending downfield passing. Also, since Week 10, they have utilized two high at the fifth-highest rate (58.8%). Against two high, Pierce has had an 11.3% target share, 1.44 yards per route run, and a 14.9% first-read share. Working in Pierce's favor is the fact that the Jags have been horrible against perimeter wide receivers recently. Since Week 9, the Jags have allowed the tenth-most fantasy points per game and the 11th-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. This could help Pierce pop off with a splash play or two, but I don't believe this is a ceiling game for Pierce.
3 days ago
DK Metcalf Note
DK Metcalf photo 54. DK Metcalf WR - PIT (at BAL)
DK Metcalf is the WR32 in fantasy points per game with a 21% target share, 50.4 receiving yards per game, 1.79 yards per route run, and a 26.9% first-read share. Metcalf has nine red zone targets and 13 deep targets this season. With Aaron Rodgers not healthy and struggling, Metcalf hasn't surpassed 50 receiving yards in a game since Week 8. This week, he gets a nice schematic matchup, but I don't know if he'll be able to take advantage of it with the state of Rodgers and how well the Ravens' secondary is playing. Since Week 11, Baltimore has the fourth-highest single high rate (66.1%). Against single high, Metcalf has had a 27.8% target share with 1.85 yards per route run and a 33.3% first-read share. The problem for Metcalf is that since Week 9 has ranked 15th in receiving yards per game against perimeter wide receivers while also limiting the position to the second-fewest PPR points per target.
3 days ago
Courtland Sutton Note
Courtland Sutton photo 55. Courtland Sutton WR - DEN (at LV)
Courtland Sutton is the WR24 in fantasy points per game with 14 deep targets and ten red zone targets. He had a nice bounce-back game last week as the WR16, which was his first top 24 finish in weekly scoring since Week 7. This week, he faces a Raiders' secondary that, since Week 9, has utilized single high at the third-highest rate (63.8%). Since Week 7, against single high, Sutton has ranked second on the team with a 19.1% target share, second in yards per route run with 2.60, and second in first-read share with 22.1%. Sutton should have another strong game against a Raiders' secondary that, since Week 9, has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Zonovan Knight Note
Zonovan Knight photo 56. Zonovan Knight RB - ARI (vs . LAR)
It's looking unlikely that we will see Trey Benson again this season. He's out this week, and so is Emari Demercado. The Cardinals will lean on the tandem of Zonovan Knight and Michael Carter again this week. Knight is the early down back that can easily get game-scripted out. Since Week 12, Knight has averaged 14 touches and 65 total yards with a 46.7% snap share. In the last two games, he has 21 of 31 running back carries but only a 26% route share despite having an 8.9% target share. Since Week 12, he has led the backfield with two red zone rushing attempts (Carter, one). This isn't a great matchup for Knight this week. Since Week 9, the Rams have allowed the 11th-lowest explosive run rate, the fifth-lowest rushing success rate, the ninth-fewest yards before contact per attempt, and the 13th-fewest rushing yards per game. He'll need a touchdown to pay off for fantasy this week.
2 days ago
Tyler Warren Note
Tyler Warren photo 57. Tyler Warren TE - IND (at JAC)
Despite a very strong rookie season, Warren has slowed down a little for fantasy. This may be a result of Daniel Jones playing with a broken leg, or the fact that they have played three of the top six defenses against the position over their last three games. Either way, the road ahead couldn't get much better. This stretch starts with the Jaguars, who are allowing the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. Warren has been the most consistent target on this offense all season. With the Jaguars allowing the fourth most yards and second touchdowns to opposing TEs on the season, Warren should be right back as a top end option for fantasy.
5 days ago
Zach Charbonnet Note
Zach Charbonnet photo 58. Zach Charbonnet RB - SEA (at ATL)
Last week, the blowout win for Seattle distorted the snap counts. In the first half, Zach Charbonnet played 45.5% of the snaps with a 5.3% route share. Charbonnet was the early down assistant to Kenneth Walker and the team's red zone back as he had an 83.3% snap share inside the 20-yard line in the first two quarters. Since Week 11, Charbonnet has averaged 11 touches and 44.6 total yards as the RB39 in fantasy points per game. Overall, among 55 qualifying backs, Charbonnet ranks 21st in missed tackle rate and ninth in yards after contact per attempt. Charbonnet remains a decent flex option this week. Since Week 9, Atlanta has allowed the fifth-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-highest rushing success rate, the 13th-most yards before contact per attempt, and they have logged the fifth-lowest stuff rate.
3 days ago
Adonai Mitchell Note
Adonai Mitchell photo 59. Adonai Mitchell WR - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Last week, Adonai Mitchell finally had a boom game which you could see coming from a mile away with the market share and the matchup that he had last week. It was wonderful to still see it come to fruition. Last week, Mitchell was the WR5 in fantasy with a 36.4% target share, a 59.8% air-yard share, 102 receiving yards (2.83 yards per route run), and a 50% first-read share. He had two red zone targets and two deep targets. Since Week 11, Mitchell has had a 28.4% target share, a 61.4% air-yard share, and a 41.8% first-read share with four red zone targets and seven deep targets. He has been operating as the team's clear WR1. He could easily continue the hot streak this week against a Miami secondary that, since Week 9, has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Deebo Samuel Sr. Note
Deebo Samuel Sr. photo 60. Deebo Samuel Sr. WR - WAS (at MIN)
Deebo Samuel is the WR15 in fantasy points per game with six deep targets and ten red zone targets this season. Across the last two games, he has finished as the WR5 and WR32 in weekly scoring. This week's matchup with Minnesota leans in his direction as the focal point for the passing offense along with Zach Ertz. Minnesota has utilized two high at the highest rate in the NFL (66.4%). Against two high, Samuel has had a 26.4% target share with 2.54 yards per route run and a 30.5% first-read share. Since Week 9, Minnesota has allowed the 12th-most PPR points per target and the tenth-highest passer rating when targeted to slot receivers.
3 days ago
Tony Pollard Note
Tony Pollard photo 61. Tony Pollard RB - TEN (at CLE)
Since Week 6, Tony Pollard has averaged 12.3 touches and 51.3 total yards with a 50% snap share. He has split the red zone work with Tyjae Spears, with each back seeing five red zone rushing attempts. Pollard is a low-end flex play best left on the bench this week. Since Week 9, Cleveland has allowed the tenth-lowest explosive run rate, the lowest rushing success rate, and the eighth-lowest yards before contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Jakobi Meyers Note
Jakobi Meyers photo 62. Jakobi Meyers WR - JAC (vs . IND)
Last week, Meyers led the team with a 22.2% target share, 90 receiving yards, 3.10 yards per route run, and a 35.3% first-read share. He had one red zone target and one deep target as the WR11 for the week. Since Week 11, he has had a 22.8% first-read share, 68 receiving yards per game, 2.65 yards per route run, and a 27.8% first-read share. In those three games, he has had four red zone targets and one deep target. Since Week 10, Indy has utilized single high at the sixth-highest rate (62.3%). Since Week 11, against single high, Meyers has had a 23.1% target share, 2.02 yards per route run, and a 29.6% first-read share. Meyers should lead the Jaguars' passing attack this week. Indy has ranked 15th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers while also giving up the 13th-most receiving yards per game to the position.
2 days ago
Michael Pittman Jr. Note
Michael Pittman Jr. photo 63. Michael Pittman Jr. WR - IND (at JAC)
Michael Pittman Jr. is the WR16 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 20.9% target share with 51.7 receiving yards per game, 1.74 yards per route run, and a 24.7% first-read share. He is tied for second on the team with ten red zone targets and six deep targets. This week, Pittman should lead the way for the Indy passing attack against the two high heavy Jags pass defense. Since Week 10, Jacksonville has ranked fifth in two high rate (58.8%). Against two high, Pittman has led the team with a 22.5% target share with 2.10 yards per route run and a 28.1% first-read share. Since Week 9, the Jags have allowed the tenth-most fantasy points per game and the 11th-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Jordan Mason Note
Jordan Mason photo 64. Jordan Mason RB - MIN (vs . WAS)
Aaron Jones is dealing with a shoulder injury. He left last week's game with a shoulder injury. Jones opened this week's practice schedule with a limited session. If Jones misses this week, Mason would be the lead back. I'll update this situation on Friday.
3 days ago
Brian Thomas Jr. Note
Brian Thomas Jr. photo 65. Brian Thomas Jr. WR - JAC (vs . IND)
Brian Thomas Jr. returned to the huddle last week with a 78.1% route share, an 11.1% target share, 28 receiving yards, and a 17.6% first-read share (second on the team). He had a 16.0 aDOT, and one of his three targets was downfield. Could Trevor Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr. connect on a deep heave this week? Sure, but I don't want to bet on it this week. This season, Indy has allowed the 13th-lowest deep completion rate, the tenth-lowest passer rating to downfield passing, and the third-fewest deep passing touchdowns (tied).
3 days ago
Khalil Shakir Note
Khalil Shakir photo 66. Khalil Shakir WR - BUF (vs . CIN)
Khalil Shakir is the only fantasy viable wide receiver to discuss with the Bills, right now. Last week, only Shakir and Gabe Davis crossed the 50% route share mark. If you were to tell me that Shakir was the only Bills' wide receiver to surpass that line this week, I wouldn't be surprised at all. Shakir is the WR41 in fantasy points per game with a 20.5% target share with 47.4 receiving yards per game, 1.91 yards per route run, and a 23.9% first-read share. Shakir leads the team with ten red zone targets while also kicking in five deep targets. Shakir offers solid flex appeal against a Bengals team that will force Buffalo to pass more than they probably want to. Since Week 9, Cincy has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target and receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
3 days ago
Kenneth Gainwell Note
Kenneth Gainwell photo 67. Kenneth Gainwell RB - PIT (at BAL)
Last week, Gainwell saw his role in the offense diminish with only seven touches and 45 total yards. He had one red zone rushing attempt, which equaled Jaylen Warren's usage in that department. Gainwell played 41.9% of the snaps with a 44% route share. He's a viable flex option this week if you're struggling to fill out a lineup. Since Week 9, Baltimore has allowed the fifth-highest explosive run rate, the 12th-highest missed tackle rate, and the 11th-highest yards after contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Kyle Pitts Sr. Note
Kyle Pitts Sr. photo 68. Kyle Pitts Sr. TE - ATL (vs . SEA)
Blake Corum Note
Blake Corum photo 69. Blake Corum RB - LAR (at ARI)
Since Week 7, Blake Corum has averaged ten carries and 44.3 rushing yards. He's a strong flex this week. Corum is in the same area code as Tyler Allgeier weekly, as the 1B in a backfield that could easily work out as a nice fantasy play if he gets in the end zone. Since Week 7, Corum has had 12 red zone carries. He's finally back to the form that he displayed early in his college career. Among 55 qualifying backs, Corum ranks 12th in explosive run rate and missed tackle rate. Corum could rip a big run or two this week and fall into the end zone. Since Week 9, Arizona has allowed the eighth-most rushing yards per game, the second-highest missed tackle rate, and the eighth-highest explosive run rate.
3 days ago
Travis Kelce Note
Travis Kelce photo 70. Travis Kelce TE - KC (vs . HOU)
Kelce's resurgent season has been shockingly consistent. Even with the return of Rashee Rice, Kelce has finished in the top 10 at the position in six of his last eight games. Over his last five games, he has scored at least 10 points in all but one game. He has done this through a steady mix of yards and touchdowns, scoring only three times in his last seven games. It may not be the fantasy-breaking performances of old, but Kelce is back to a locked-in TE1 each week. This week, they face the Texans, who allow the fifth-fewest fantasy points to the position. This game has massive playoff implications for both teams. With their backs against the wall, we know Mahomes looks to his trusty TE in these situations. As a result, Kelce remains a steady TE play behind only Trey Mcbride, Brock Bowers, and Tyler Warren this week.
5 days ago
Chris Godwin Jr. Note
Chris Godwin Jr. photo 71. Chris Godwin Jr. WR - TB (vs . NO)
Chris Godwin (WR)
Last week, Chris Godwin saw his route share increase to 60.6% with a 17.9% target share with 78 receiving yards, 3.90 yards per route run, and a 22.2% first-read share. Godwin had two red zone targets and a deep target. Godwin is a solid flex option this week against a Saints' pass defense that has faced the fewest slot targets this season but has allowed the 12th-highest passer rating when targeted to slot receivers.
2 days ago
Troy Franklin Note
Troy Franklin photo 72. Troy Franklin WR - DEN (at LV)
Troy Franklin continues to hum along as the WR35 in fantasy points per game while ranking second in deep targets and eighth in red zone targets among wide receivers. The last time he faced this pass defense, he was the WR23 for the week, securing five of his nine targets with 40 receiving yards and a score. This week, he faces a Raiders' secondary that, since Week 9, has utilized single high at the third-highest rate (63.8%). Since Week 7, against single high, Franklin has had a team-leading 27% target share and 33.8% first-read share with 2.13 yards per route run. He should lead the way for Denver's passing attack this week. Since Week 9, the Raiders' secondary has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Xavier Worthy Note
Xavier Worthy photo 73. Xavier Worthy WR - KC (vs . HOU)
Since Rashee Rice has been a full-time player in the Chiefs' offense (Week 8), Worthy has been the WR51 in fantasy points per game with two top-36 weekly finishes (WR33, WR28), which have come in his last two games. Houston's perimeter corners are really, really good, but the coverage matchup is working in Worthy's favor this week. Since Week 8, he has had a 16.6% target share with 44.2 receiving yards per game, 1.29 yards per route run, and a 21.8% first-read share. In those five games, he has had two red zone targets and seven deep targets. Since Week 9, Houston has utilized single-high at the seventh-highest rate (59.9%). Since Week 8, against single high, Worthy has had a 19.8% target share with 1.65 yards per route run and a 26.9% first-read share. The problem for Worthy is that, since Week 9, Houston has allowed the fifth-fewest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers. Worthy gets a bump with the positive single high numbers, but it still only makes him a dart throw flex this week.
3 days ago
Romeo Doubs Note
Romeo Doubs photo 74. Romeo Doubs WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Since Week 11, Romeo Doubs has been the WR44 in fantasy points per game with a 19.2% target share, 32 receiving yards per game, 1.52 yards per route run, and an 18% first-read share. I those three games, he has had four red zone targets and zero deep targets. Since Week 6, Chicago has utilized single high at the 12th-highest rate (53.8%). Since Week 10, against single high, Doubs has had a 12.7% target share, 0.38 yards per route run, and a 15.8% first-read share. The matchup is good for Doubs this week, but the coverage matchup could limit his volume. He's a low-end flex this week. Since Week 9, Chicago has allowed the tenth-most PPR points per target and the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Luther Burden III Note
Luther Burden III photo 75. Luther Burden III WR - CHI (at GB)
Since Week 10, Luther Burden has had a 51.6% route share, a 13.7% target share with 39.3 receiving yards per game, 1.96 yards per route run, and a  19.5% first-read share. In those four games, he has zero high-leverage usage with no red zone or deep targets. With Rome Odunze out this week, I expect Burden to shift outside opposite DJ Moore as Olamide Zaccheaus becomes the full-time starting slot. Burden will have a tough assignment on the perimeter this week. Since Week 9, Green Bay has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game and the 12th-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
2 days ago
Jordan Addison Note
Jordan Addison photo 76. Jordan Addison WR - MIN (vs . WAS)
In his four games with JJ McCarthy under center, Jordan Addison has only one top-36 finish in weekly scoring (WR31). In those four games, Addison has had a 17.8% target share with 25.8 receiving yards per game, 0.84 yards per route run, and a 21.3% first-read share. In that sample, he has two red zone targets and seven deep targets. Since Week 11, Washington has utilized two high at the highest rate in the NFL (64.8%). With McCarthy against two high, Addison has had a 20.7% target share and a 22.9% first-read share. Addison is a dart throw flex this week with a good matchup. Since Week 9, Washington has allowed the most PPR points per target and the ninth-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Brenton Strange Note
Brenton Strange photo 77. Brenton Strange TE - JAC (vs . IND)
Since his return, Strange has been the TE4 and TE7 in weekly scoring. Since Week 12, he has had a 15.8% target share with 69 receiving yards per game, 2.94 yards per route run, and a 15.4% first-read share. In those two games, he had one red zone target and four deep targets. His usage is increasing at the perfect time for a boom game this week. Indy has bled out production to tight ends all season, allowing the second-most receiving yards per game and fantasy points per game to the position.
3 days ago
Kimani Vidal Note
Kimani Vidal photo 78. Kimani Vidal RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Omarion Hampton will be back this week, and we have no way of accurately projecting how the workload will be divided between Hampton and Kimani Vidal. Vidal could split the work evenly with Hampton or immediately be shoved back into a backup role. The other issue here is that Justin Herbert will be limited this week, which at first glance could be a good thing because the Bolts could lean on their ground game. Yes, the Bears ran it down Philly's throat last week, but the Chargers don't have the Bears' ground game. The offensive line can't impose its will on the ground, and Philly could just stack the box and force the Bolts to beat them through the air with their one-handed quarterback. Since Week 13, the Chargers' offensive line has had the 13th-lowest yards before contact per attempt. Vidal is best viewed as a risky flex play this week with a bad matchup. Prior to the Bears steamrolling the Eagles (Weeks 8-12), Philly had allowed the fifth-fewest rushing yards per game, the sixth-lowest rushing success rate, and the seventh-fewest yards before contact per attempt.
23 hours ago
Jake Ferguson Note
Jake Ferguson photo 79. Jake Ferguson TE - DAL (at DET)
Mark Andrews Note
Mark Andrews photo 80. Mark Andrews TE - BAL (vs . PIT)
Mark Andrews has fallen off a cliff this season as the TE19 in fantasy points per game. He has four TE1 outings this season. In the other weeks, he has been unplayable. Last week was the first time all season that he had more than 40 receiving yards in a game, and most of that came in garbage time. Andrews has a 16.1% target share with 27.7 receiving yards per game, 1.40 yards per route run, and a 21.3% first-read share. He leads the team with ten red zone targets while seeing only one deep target this season. This week, he faces a Pittsburgh pass defense that has utilized single high at the fifth-highest rate (59.8%). Against single high, Andrews has seen his target share increase to 16.7% with 1.84 yards per route run and a 19.5% first-read share. It's a dice roll, but Andrews could finish as a TE1 this week. The Steelers have allowed the seventh-most receiving yards per game and the sixth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
3 days ago
Darnell Mooney Note
Darnell Mooney photo 81. Darnell Mooney WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Over the last two games, with Drake London on the shelf, Darnell Mooney has had only a 14.3% target share with 49.5 receiving yards per game, 1.87 yards per route run, and a 22.2% first-read share. He has had two red zone targets and one deep target since Week 12. Mooney is a low-end flex play this week. Since Week 9, Seattle has held perimeter wide receivers to the third-fewest PPR points per target and the fewest receiving yards per game.
3 days ago
Michael Carter Note
Michael Carter photo 82. Michael Carter RB - ARI (vs . LAR)
It's looking unlikely that we will see Trey Benson again this season. He's out this week, and so is Emari Demercado. The Cardinals will lean on the tandem of Zonovan Knight and Michael Carter again this week. Carter is the passing-down back. Since Week 12, he has averaged nine touches and 61 total yards with a 53.5% snap rate, only ten of 31 running back carries, a 42.3% route share, and an 8.9% target share. Carter will likely lead the backfield in snaps again this week as the Cardinals will likely be trailing for most of this game. The Rams have allowed the 12th-highest yards per reception and the 14th-most receiving touchdowns per game (tied) to running backs. Carter is a viable flex this week in PPR formats.
2 days ago
DJ Moore Note
DJ Moore photo 83. DJ Moore WR - CHI (at GB)
DJ Moore has had a quiet season as the WR43 in fantasy points per game, with only two top 24 weekly finishes. In the last four games, he has finished as the WR68 in weekly scoring or lower three times. Moore has a 14.9% target share with 41.8 receiving yards per game, 1.41 yards per route run, and a 16.9% first-read share. He has seven red zone targets and 11 deep targets. Moore is best left on the bench this week. Since Week 9, Green Bay has allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points per game and the 12th-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Quentin Johnston Note
Quentin Johnston photo 84. Quentin Johnston WR - LAC (vs . PHI)
Quentin Johnston is the WR29 in fantasy points per game with a 17% target share, 47.7 receiving yards per game, 1.39 yards per route run, and a 21.1% first-read share. He leads the team with 13 deep targets while also ranking fourth in red zone targets with 11. This isn't the matchup to consider flexing Johnston. Since Week 7, Philly has utilized two high at the fourth-highest rate (56.3%). Against two high, Johnston's numbers have cratered with a 14.5% target share, 0.98 yards per route run, and an 18.6% first-read share. Since Week 9, Philly has allowed the third-most receiving yards per game and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers, so maybe that helps Johnston this week. I'm not projecting a ceiling performance for him, though. He'll need a touchdown to save his day.
3 days ago
Zach Ertz Note
Zach Ertz photo 85. Zach Ertz TE - WAS (at MIN)
Zach Ertz is the TE13 in fantasy points per game with three TE1 outings this season (TE2, TE5, TE3). Among tight ends, he ranks third in deep targets and 15th in red zone targets. Minnesota has utilized two high at the highest rate in the NFL (66.4%). Against two high, Ertz has a 22.1% target share with 1.82 yards per route run and a 25% first-read share. Ertz is a strong streaming option this week. Minnesota ranks 16th in receiving yards per game and has given up the 13th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
3 days ago
Bhayshul Tuten Note
Bhayshul Tuten photo 86. Bhayshul Tuten RB - JAC (vs . IND)
Tre Tucker Note
Tre Tucker photo 87. Tre Tucker WR - LV (vs . DEN)
Since Week 10, Tucker has been the WR56 in fantasy points per game with a 17.6% target share with 30.8 receiving yards per game, 0.79 yards per route run, and a 21.6% first-read share. In those four games without Jakobi Meyers, he has had three red zone targets and eight deep targets. Sit Tucker this week. Since Week 9, Denver has held perimeter wide receivers to the sixth-fewest PPR points per target.
3 days ago
Tyler Allgeier Note
Tyler Allgeier photo 88. Tyler Allgeier RB - ATL (vs . SEA)
Juwan Johnson Note
Juwan Johnson photo 89. Juwan Johnson TE - NO (at TB)
Since Week 10, with Tyler Shough under center, Johnson has had a 17.1% target share with 59 receiving yards per game, 1.88 yards per route run, and a 20.3% first-read share as the TE5 in fantasy points per game. In those three games, he has only one red zone target and one deep target. Johnson is a solid TE1 again this week. Tampa Bay has allowed the 13th-fewest receiving yards per game to tight ends, but they have given up the seventh-most receiving touchdowns per game to the position.
3 days ago
Harold Fannin Jr. Note
Harold Fannin Jr. photo 90. Harold Fannin Jr. TE - CLE (vs . TEN)
With Shedeur Sanders under center, Harold Fannin Jr. has finished as the TE15 and TE12 in weekly scoring. He has led the team in those two games with a 23.9% target share, 41.5 receiving yards per game, 2.02 yards per route run, and ranked second with a 19.2% first-read share. Fannin is a low-end streaming option this week at tight end. Tennessee has held tight ends to the 11th-fewest receiving yards per game and the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game.
3 days ago
Keenan Allen Note
Keenan Allen photo 91. Keenan Allen WR - LAC (vs . PHI)
After seeing his route share dip recently, Keenan Allen came roaring back last week with a season-high 82.1% route share. Overall, he has been the WR28 in fantasy points per game with a 21.3% target share, 51.8 receiving yards per game, 1.87 yards per route run, and a 23.8% first-read share. Since Week 7, Philly has utilized two high at the fourth-highest rate (56.3%). Against two high, Allen has seen his numbers improve with a 21.4% target share, 1.96 yards per route run, and a 23.2% first-read share. Allen could lead the way for the Bolts' passing attack this week, especially when you consider his matchup on the perimeter. Since Week 9, Philly has allowed the third-most receiving yards per game and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers. Justin Herbert's effectiveness and the passing volume for the offense could limit Allen's ceiling and crush his floor. He's a risky flex play.
23 hours ago
Jayden Higgins Note
Jayden Higgins photo 92. Jayden Higgins WR - HOU (at KC)
Since Week 10, Jayden Higgins has been the WR24 in fantasy points per game. He has settled into a 60%-ish route share weekly. Last week, he had a 62.2% route share. Since Week 10, Higgins has had an 18.5% target share, a 30% target per route run rate, 50 receiving yards per game, 2.15 yards per route run, and a 22.2% first-read share. In his last four games, he has had four red zone targets and five deep targets. If Houston would allow him to play a 75-80% route share, he could be winning people weeks, but I'll take what we can get from Nick Caley. Higgins has been uber-efficient with his workload and drawing targets at a high level when on the field. Since Week 11, the Chiefs have utilized two high at the second-highest rate (61.9%). Since Week 10, against two high, Higgins has had a 30% target per route run rate, 2.28 yards per route run, and a 22.4% first-read share. Higgins should crush again this week. Since Week 9, the Chiefs have allowed the fifth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Dalton Schultz Note
Dalton Schultz photo 93. Dalton Schultz TE - HOU (at KC)
Since Week 3, Dalton Schultz has been the TE12 in fantasy points per game with an 18.6% target share, 1.62 yards per route run, 49.5 receiving yards per game, and a 19.3% first-read share. In those ten games, he has had seven red zone targets and five deep targets. Since Week 11, the Chiefs have utilized two high at the second-highest rate (61.9%). Since Week 3, against two high, Schultz has had a 20.3% target share, 1.81 yards per route run, and a 22% first-read share. Schultz is a solid TE1 again this week. The Chiefs have faced the sixth-fewest tight end targets per game, but they have ranked 17th in yards per reception allowed. Kansas City is a neutral matchup for Schultz.
3 days ago
Oronde Gadsden II Note
Oronde Gadsden II photo 94. Oronde Gadsden II TE - LAC (vs . PHI)
Since Week 6, Gadsden has been the TE9 in fantasy points per game with a 17.2% target share, 65.4 receiving yards per game, 2.30 yards per route run, and a 21.3% first-read share. In those seven games, he has had ten red zone targets and six deep targets. Since Week 7, Philly has utilized two high at the fourth-highest rate (56.3%). Since Week 6, against two high, Gadsden has had an 18.6% target share with 2.37 yards per route run and a 20.6% first-read share. He'll face an uphill climb this week against a defense that has shut down tight ends. Philly has allowed the second-fewest receiving yards per game and the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends. We also have effectiveness and passing volume worries this week with Justin Herbert under center.
23 hours ago
Samaje Perine Note
Samaje Perine photo 95. Samaje Perine RB - CIN (at BUF)
John Metchie III Note
John Metchie III photo 96. John Metchie III WR - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Since Week 11, John Metchie has finished as a top-20 wide receiver in weekly scoring twice (WR18, WR11). Since Week 11, Metchie has had a 20.5% target share with 43 receiving yards per game, 1.39 yards per route run, and a 23.6% first-read share. In those three games, he has two red zone targets and zero deep targets. He could easily be a strong flex play again this week operating as New York's WR2 against a Miami secondary that, since Week 9, has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Darren Waller Note
Darren Waller photo 97. Darren Waller TE - MIA (at NYJ)
Last week, Darren Waller returned to the lineup with a 65.5% route share, a 13% target share, 47 receiving yards, 2.47 yards per route run, and an 18.8% first-read share. He had one red zone target and two deep targets. Overall, Waller has a 17% target per route run rate with 1.86 yards per route run and a 12.9% first-read share. In his five games played, he has five red zone targets and three deep targets. Waller is a streaming option this week, but don't expect a massive stat line from him. The Jets have allowed the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game and the seventh-fewest yards per reception to tight ends.
3 days ago
Tyjae Spears Note
Tyjae Spears photo 98. Tyjae Spears RB - TEN (at CLE)
Since Week 6, Tyjae Spears has averaged nine touches and 45.3 total yards per game with a 49.1% snap share. He has split the red zone work evenly with Tony Pollard, with each back seeing five red zone rushing attempts. Sit Spears this week. Since Week 9, Cleveland has allowed the tenth-lowest explosive run rate, the lowest rushing success rate, and the eighth-lowest yards before contact per attempt.
3 days ago
Jerry Jeudy Note
Jerry Jeudy photo 99. Jerry Jeudy WR - CLE (vs . TEN)
Jerry Jeudy is an intriguing deep league flex this week. In Shedeur Sanders' two starts, Jeudy has finished as the WR75 and WR59 in weekly scoring. Yes, I know that's not sexy, but stay with me. Let me explain. Since Week 12, Jeudy has had a 15.2% target share with 32.5 receiving yards per game, 1.55 yards per route run, and a 23.1% first-read share. In those two games, Jeudy has led the team with three deep targets. The Titans have struggled to defend perimeter wide receivers and downfield passing. Since Week 9, Tennessee has allowed the third-highest deep ball completion rate, the second-most deep passing yards per game, and the third-highest deep passer rating. Also, since Week 9, Tennessee has allowed the seventh-highest PPR points per target and the seventh-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Colston Loveland Note
Colston Loveland photo 100. Colston Loveland TE - CHI (at GB)
Since Week 10, Loveland has had one TE1 weekly finish (TE3). During his last four games, Loveland has had a 54.8% route share with a 13.7% target share, 43 receiving yards per game, 2.02 yards per route run, and a 14.9% first-read share. In those four games, he has had two red zone targets and zero deep targets. Green Bay has held tight ends to the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game and the 11th-fewest fantasy points per game. Loveland is a streaming option best left on the bench this week.
3 days ago
Pat Bryant Note
Pat Bryant photo 101. Pat Bryant WR - DEN (at LV)
Dalton Kincaid Note
Dalton Kincaid photo 102. Dalton Kincaid TE - BUF (vs . CIN)
Dalton Kincaid has been dealing with a knee issue and a hamstring injury. He has practiced on a limited basis all week and has been listed as questionable. Kincaid is the TE8 in fantasy points per game with a 14.8% target share, five red zone targets, four deep targets, and a 17.4% first-read share. Kincaid has been mashing on a per-route basis with 3.37 yards per route run, but the issue is that he has only a 47% route share. I'd love to tell you that I LOVE HIM this week versus the Bengals, who have bled out production to tight ends all year and are easily the best matchup in the NFL for the position, but I have my worries. Kincaid has been a limited snap player all season, and in Weeks 8-9, he had only 32% and 46.7% route shares. In those two games, he had only three and six targets. It's tough to expect him to be ridiculously efficient and produce on limited volume when he is clearly not 100%. Could he pay off for fantasy this week? Sure. Are there a ton of concerns around his playing, efficiency, and the Bills' game plan this week? Oh, hell yes. If Buffalo wants to just lean on their run game, they can against Cincy. That would crush the Bills' passing volume and Kincaid's involvement. Playing him is a risk this week. Cincy has allowed the most receiving yards per game, the highest yards per reception, and the most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
2 days ago
Isaac TeSlaa Note
Isaac TeSlaa photo 103. Isaac TeSlaa WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Last week, TeSlaa had an 83.9% route share, a 7.4% target share, 35 receiving yards, 1.35 yards per route run, and a 12.5% first-read share. TeSlaa didn't garner a large portion of the passing offense even with Amon-Ra St. Brown going down. Overall, this season, he has had an 8% target per route run rate with 0.71 yards per route run and a 3.9% first-read share. He has four red zone targets, one deep target, and three touchdowns. He's a deep league flex play this week because of the matchup. Since Week 9, Dallas has allowed the 13th-most PPR points per target and the most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Devaughn Vele Note
Devaughn Vele photo 104. Devaughn Vele WR - NO (at TB)
Since Week 12, Devaughn Vele has had an 18.1% target share with 65 receiving yards per game, 1.55 yards per route run, and a 16.7% first-read share. In those two games, Vele had two red zone targets and two deep targets. Last week, he was the WR7 in weekly scoring, securing all eight of his targets with 93 receiving yards and a score. Since Week 10, Tampa Bay has utilized single high at the third-highest rate (63.1%). Since Week 12, against single high, Vele has been a distant third in the target pecking order against single high with a 17.9% target share, 1.29 yards per route run, and an 11.1% first-read share. Vele is a decent flex play this week, but I wouldn't expect a repeat of last week's stat line in Week 14. Since Week 9, Tampa Bay has allowed the 12th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
3 days ago
Isiah Pacheco Note
Isiah Pacheco photo 105. Isiah Pacheco RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Josh Downs Note
Josh Downs photo 106. Josh Downs WR - IND (at JAC)
Josh Downs has had a disappointing season, and I don't see it turning around this week. He is the WR53 in fantasy points per game and hasn't hit double-digit PPR points since Week 9. Downs has a 16.7% target share with 33.6 receiving yards per game, 1.60 yards per route run, and a 19% first-read share. He is tied for second on the team with ten red zone targets while kicking in five deep targets. Jourdan Lewis's return last week means Downs is headed toward another quiet game. In slot coverage this season, Lewis has allowed only one touchdown and a 61.7 passer rating in his coverage. Jacksonville has allowed the second-fewest PPR points per target to slot receivers this season.
3 days ago
Cooper Kupp Note
Cooper Kupp photo 107. Cooper Kupp WR - SEA (at ATL)
If I'm picking between Cooper Kupp or Rashid Shaheed for a last flex spot as the tertiary Seattle pass catcher to believe in this week, it's Kupp. I'll say that Atlanta has been horrible at defending perimeter wide receivers over the last few weeks, so I could easily be wrong about this and Shaheed could pop off, but looking at their usage against single high, I lean to Kupp. Atlanta has utilized single high at the second-highest rate in the NFL (64%). Since Week 11, against single high, Kupp has ranked second on the team with an 18.8% target share and 18.5% first-read share with 1.12 yards per route run. Since Week 9, Atlanta has allowed the 13th-most fantasy points per game and the seventh-most receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
3 days ago
Dallas Goedert Note
Dallas Goedert photo 108. Dallas Goedert TE - PHI (at LAC)
Dallas Goedert is the TE10 in fantasy points per game, but he hasn't finished as a TE1 in weekly scoring since Week 8. Goedert has a 17.2% target share with 36.6 receiving yards per game, 1.33 yards per route run, and an 18.8% first-read share. He is tied for second on the team with seven red zone targets while kicking in six deep targets. Since Week 6, the Bolts have had a second-highest two high rate (62.7%). Against two high, Goedert has seen his numbers climb with an 18.6% target share, 1.62 yards per route run, and a 21.1% first-read share. The Chargers have held tight ends to the sixth-fewest receiving yards per game, but that is more related to them facing the fourth-fewest targets per game to the position. Los Angeles has also given up the 12th-highest yards per reception and the eighth-most receiving touchdowns per game to tight ends. This is a plus matchup for Goedert.
3 days ago
Jayden Reed Note
Jayden Reed photo 109. Jayden Reed WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Dontayvion Wicks Note
Dontayvion Wicks photo 110. Dontayvion Wicks WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Isaiah Likely Note
Isaiah Likely photo 111. Isaiah Likely TE - BAL (vs . PIT)
On paper, the matchup for Isaiah Likely puts him on the streaming radar, but I wouldn't plug him into a lineup this week. Yes, the Steelers have allowed the seventh-most receiving yards per game and the sixth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends, but the coverage matchup doesn't favor Likely. This week, he faces a Pittsburgh pass defense that has utilized single high at the fifth-highest rate (59.8%). Against single high, Likely has only a 9.6% target share with 1.58 yards per route run and a 9% first-read share. That's not usage that I want to depend on the week before many leagues begin the fantasy playoffs. Could it pay off? Sure, it's possible, but there's an equal chance that he burns you and you're left wishing that you didn't stream him for Week 14.
3 days ago
AJ Barner Note
AJ Barner photo 112. AJ Barner TE - SEA (at ATL)
Keaton Mitchell Note
Keaton Mitchell photo 113. Keaton Mitchell RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
Rashid Shaheed Note
Rashid Shaheed photo 114. Rashid Shaheed WR - SEA (at ATL)
Nick Chubb Note
Nick Chubb photo 115. Nick Chubb RB - HOU (at KC)
Keon Coleman Note
Keon Coleman photo 116. Keon Coleman WR - BUF (vs . CIN)
Chimere Dike Note
Chimere Dike photo 117. Chimere Dike WR - TEN (at CLE)
Malik Washington Note
Malik Washington photo 118. Malik Washington WR - MIA (at NYJ)
Emanuel Wilson Note
Emanuel Wilson photo 119. Emanuel Wilson RB - GB (vs . CHI)
Cade Otton Note
Cade Otton photo 120. Cade Otton TE - TB (vs . NO)
Cade Otton is the TE26 in fantasy points per game and on the fringe of streaming status this week. Otton has a 15.2% target share with 34.3 receiving yards per game, 1.17 yards per route run, and a 14.4% first-read share. He has only three red zone targets and a deep target this season. New Orleans is 15th in yards per reception allowed to tight ends and has given up the 14th-most fantasy points per game to the position. With the Bucs' other receiving weapons getting healthier by the week, Otton is fading into the background. I would look to other streaming options this week, but if you're forced to plug him in a deep league for Week 14, I get it.
3 days ago
Elic Ayomanor Note
Elic Ayomanor photo 121. Elic Ayomanor WR - TEN (at CLE)
Colby Parkinson Note
Colby Parkinson photo 122. Colby Parkinson TE - LAR (at ARI)
Evan Engram Note
Evan Engram photo 123. Evan Engram TE - DEN (at LV)
Rashod Bateman Note
Rashod Bateman photo 124. Rashod Bateman WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
Gabe Davis Note
Gabe Davis photo 125. Gabe Davis WR - BUF (vs . CIN)
T.J. Hockenson Note
T.J. Hockenson photo 126. T.J. Hockenson TE - MIN (vs . WAS)
In JJ McCarthy's six starts, TJ Hockensen hasn't finished higher than TE19 in weekly scoring. In those six games, he has had a 13.8% target share with 17.3 receiving yards per game, 0.75 yards per route run, and a 13% first-read share with one red zone target. Hockenson is a low-end streaming option this week. Washington has allowed the eighth-most receiving yards per game and the fourth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
3 days ago
Tez Johnson Note
Tez Johnson photo 127. Tez Johnson WR - TB (vs . NO)
Last week, with Chris Godwin's route share increasing, Johnson saw his role evaporate with a 54.5% route share, a 7.1% target share, and an 11.1% first-read share. Jonson hasn't been a strong target earner this season and has lived on touchdowns to keep his fantasy value afloat. Johnson is a sit this week and droppable with Mike Evans likely back next week.
2 days ago
Ty Johnson Note
Ty Johnson photo 128. Ty Johnson RB - BUF (vs . CIN)
Rachaad White Note
Rachaad White photo 129. Rachaad White RB - TB (vs . NO)
Mason Taylor Note
Mason Taylor photo 130. Mason Taylor TE - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Mason Taylor has seen his role in the passing game dwindle in recent weeks. He hasn't managed double-digit fantasy points since Week 8. That was also the last game that he had a red zone target. Mason Taylor is the TE31 in fantasy points per game with three TE1 outings this season. Since Week 11, he has had a 14.8% target share with 24 receiving yards per game, 1.06 yards per route run, and a 14.5% first-read share. Taylor is on the streaming radar this week, though. The matchup is wonderful. The Dolphins have allowed the fifth-most receiving yards per game, the eighth-highest yards per reception, and the fifth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
3 days ago
Jacory Croskey-Merritt Note
Jacory Croskey-Merritt photo 131. Jacory Croskey-Merritt RB - WAS (at MIN)
Andrei Iosivas Note
Andrei Iosivas photo 132. Andrei Iosivas WR - CIN (at BUF)
David Sills V Note
David Sills V photo 133. David Sills V WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Marquise Brown Note
Marquise Brown photo 134. Marquise Brown WR - KC (vs . HOU)
Ollie Gordon II Note
Ollie Gordon II photo 135. Ollie Gordon II RB - MIA (at NYJ)
Olamide Zaccheaus Note
Olamide Zaccheaus photo 136. Olamide Zaccheaus WR - CHI (at GB)
Mike Gesicki Note
Mike Gesicki photo 137. Mike Gesicki TE - CIN (at BUF)
Darnell Washington Note
Darnell Washington photo 138. Darnell Washington TE - PIT (at BAL)
Jeremy McNichols Note
Jeremy McNichols photo 139. Jeremy McNichols RB - WAS (at MIN)
Calvin Austin III Note
Calvin Austin III photo 140. Calvin Austin III WR - PIT (at BAL)
Gunnar Helm Note
Gunnar Helm photo 141. Gunnar Helm TE - TEN (at CLE)
Cedric Tillman Note
Cedric Tillman photo 142. Cedric Tillman WR - CLE (vs . TEN)
Chig Okonkwo Note
Chig Okonkwo photo 143. Chig Okonkwo TE - TEN (at CLE)
DeAndre Hopkins Note
DeAndre Hopkins photo 144. DeAndre Hopkins WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
Dawson Knox Note
Dawson Knox photo 145. Dawson Knox TE - BUF (vs . CIN)
Christian Kirk Note
Christian Kirk photo 146. Christian Kirk WR - HOU (at KC)
Jaleel McLaughlin Note
Jaleel McLaughlin photo 147. Jaleel McLaughlin RB - DEN (at LV)
Tyler Lockett Note
Tyler Lockett photo 148. Tyler Lockett WR - LV (vs . DEN)
Marvin Mims Jr. Note
Marvin Mims Jr. photo 149. Marvin Mims Jr. WR - DEN (at LV)
KaVontae Turpin Note
KaVontae Turpin photo 150. KaVontae Turpin WR - DAL (at DET)
Jalen Nailor Note
Jalen Nailor photo 151. Jalen Nailor WR - MIN (vs . WAS)
Sean Tucker Note
Sean Tucker photo 152. Sean Tucker RB - TB (vs . NO)
Van Jefferson Note
Van Jefferson photo 153. Van Jefferson WR - TEN (at CLE)
Pat Freiermuth Note
Pat Freiermuth photo 154. Pat Freiermuth TE - PIT (at BAL)
Malik Davis Note
Malik Davis photo 155. Malik Davis RB - DAL (at DET)
Ray Davis Note
Ray Davis photo 156. Ray Davis RB - BUF (vs . CIN)
Jack Bech Note
Jack Bech photo 157. Jack Bech WR - LV (vs . DEN)
Mason Tipton Note
Mason Tipton photo 158. Mason Tipton WR - NO (at TB)
Taysom Hill Note
Taysom Hill photo 159. Taysom Hill TE - NO (at TB)
Xavier Hutchinson Note
Xavier Hutchinson photo 160. Xavier Hutchinson WR - HOU (at KC)
Jonnu Smith Note
Jonnu Smith photo 161. Jonnu Smith TE - PIT (at BAL)
Isaiah Davis Note
Isaiah Davis photo 162. Isaiah Davis RB - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Tom Kennedy Note
Tom Kennedy photo 163. Tom Kennedy WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Tre Harris Note
Tre Harris photo 164. Tre Harris WR - LAC (vs . PHI)
Sterling Shepard Note
Sterling Shepard photo 165. Sterling Shepard WR - TB (vs . NO)
David Njoku Note
David Njoku photo 166. David Njoku TE - CLE (vs . TEN)
Ryan Flournoy Note
Ryan Flournoy photo 167. Ryan Flournoy WR - DAL (at DET)
Matthew Golden Note
Matthew Golden photo 168. Matthew Golden WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Jerome Ford Note
Jerome Ford photo 169. Jerome Ford RB - CLE (vs . TEN)
Jaylin Noel Note
Jaylin Noel photo 170. Jaylin Noel WR - HOU (at KC)
Treylon Burks Note
Treylon Burks photo 171. Treylon Burks WR - WAS (at MIN)
Tyrell Shavers Note
Tyrell Shavers photo 172. Tyrell Shavers WR - BUF (vs . CIN)
Dylan Sampson Note
Dylan Sampson photo 173. Dylan Sampson RB - CLE (vs . TEN)
Tank Bigsby Note
Tank Bigsby photo 174. Tank Bigsby RB - PHI (at LAC)
Brashard Smith Note
Brashard Smith photo 175. Brashard Smith RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Isaiah Bond Note
Isaiah Bond photo 176. Isaiah Bond WR - CLE (vs . TEN)
Tyquan Thornton Note
Tyquan Thornton photo 177. Tyquan Thornton WR - KC (vs . HOU)
Cole Kmet Note
Cole Kmet photo 178. Cole Kmet TE - CHI (at GB)
Tyler Badie Note
Tyler Badie photo 179. Tyler Badie RB - DEN (at LV)
Ross Dwelley Note
Ross Dwelley photo 180. Ross Dwelley TE - DET (vs . DAL)
Elijah Higgins Note
Elijah Higgins photo 181. Elijah Higgins TE - ARI (vs . LAR)
Evan Hull Note
Evan Hull photo 182. Evan Hull RB - NO (at TB)
Luke Musgrave Note
Luke Musgrave photo 183. Luke Musgrave TE - GB (vs . CHI)
Andre Baccellia Note
Andre Baccellia photo 184. Andre Baccellia WR - ARI (vs . LAR)
Brandin Cooks Note
Brandin Cooks photo 185. Brandin Cooks WR - BUF (vs . CIN)
Noah Fant Note
Noah Fant photo 186. Noah Fant TE - CIN (at BUF)
Jahan Dotson Note
Jahan Dotson photo 187. Jahan Dotson WR - PHI (at LAC)
Tim Patrick Note
Tim Patrick photo 188. Tim Patrick WR - JAC (vs . IND)
Rasheen Ali Note
Rasheen Ali photo 189. Rasheen Ali RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
JuJu Smith-Schuster Note
JuJu Smith-Schuster photo 190. JuJu Smith-Schuster WR - KC (vs . HOU)
Xavier Smith Note
Xavier Smith photo 191. Xavier Smith WR - LAR (at ARI)
Mitch Tinsley Note
Mitch Tinsley photo 192. Mitch Tinsley WR - CIN (at BUF)
Raheem Mostert Note
Raheem Mostert photo 193. Raheem Mostert RB - LV (vs . DEN)
Terrance Ferguson Note
Terrance Ferguson photo 194. Terrance Ferguson TE - LAR (at ARI)
Jaylin Lane Note
Jaylin Lane photo 195. Jaylin Lane WR - WAS (at MIN)
Davis Allen Note
Davis Allen photo 196. Davis Allen TE - LAR (at ARI)
Chris Brooks Note
Chris Brooks photo 197. Chris Brooks RB - GB (vs . CHI)
Kaleb Johnson Note
Kaleb Johnson photo 198. Kaleb Johnson RB - PIT (at BAL)
Jaylen Wright Note
Jaylen Wright photo 199. Jaylen Wright RB - MIA (at NYJ)
Dylan Drummond Note
Dylan Drummond photo 200. Dylan Drummond WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Note
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine photo 201. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR - MIA (at NYJ)
Austin Trammell Note
Austin Trammell photo 202. Austin Trammell WR - JAC (vs . IND)
Will Shipley Note
Will Shipley photo 203. Will Shipley RB - PHI (at LAC)
LeQuint Allen Jr. Note
LeQuint Allen Jr. photo 204. LeQuint Allen Jr. RB - JAC (vs . IND)
Noah Brown Note
Noah Brown photo 205. Noah Brown WR - WAS (at MIN)
Elijah Arroyo Note
Elijah Arroyo photo 206. Elijah Arroyo TE - SEA (at ATL)
Jackson Hawes Note
Jackson Hawes photo 207. Jackson Hawes TE - BUF (vs . CIN)
Greg Dulcich Note
Greg Dulcich photo 208. Greg Dulcich TE - MIA (at NYJ)
Trent Sherfield Sr. Note
Trent Sherfield Sr. photo 209. Trent Sherfield Sr. WR - ARI (vs . LAR)
Allen Lazard Note
Allen Lazard photo 210. Allen Lazard WR - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Zavier Scott Note
Zavier Scott photo 211. Zavier Scott RB - MIN (vs . WAS)
Ameer Abdullah Note
Ameer Abdullah photo 212. Ameer Abdullah RB - IND (at JAC)
Jordan Whittington Note
Jordan Whittington photo 213. Jordan Whittington WR - LAR (at ARI)
Konata Mumpfield Note
Konata Mumpfield photo 214. Konata Mumpfield WR - LAR (at ARI)
Adam Thielen Note
Adam Thielen photo 215. Adam Thielen WR - PIT (at BAL)
Noah Gray Note
Noah Gray photo 216. Noah Gray TE - KC (vs . HOU)
Dyami Brown Note
Dyami Brown photo 217. Dyami Brown WR - JAC (vs . IND)
Adam Trautman Note
Adam Trautman photo 218. Adam Trautman TE - DEN (at LV)
Josh Whyle Note
Josh Whyle photo 219. Josh Whyle TE - GB (vs . CHI)
Isaiah Williams Note
Isaiah Williams photo 220. Isaiah Williams WR - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Marquez Valdes-Scantling Note
Marquez Valdes-Scantling photo 221. Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR - PIT (at BAL)
Jaret Patterson Note
Jaret Patterson photo 222. Jaret Patterson RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Foster Moreau Note
Foster Moreau photo 223. Foster Moreau TE - NO (at TB)
Ian Thomas Note
Ian Thomas photo 224. Ian Thomas TE - LV (vs . DEN)
Cade Stover Note
Cade Stover photo 225. Cade Stover TE - HOU (at KC)
Charlie Kolar Note
Charlie Kolar photo 226. Charlie Kolar TE - BAL (vs . PIT)
Jeremy Ruckert Note
Jeremy Ruckert photo 227. Jeremy Ruckert TE - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Anthony Firkser Note
Anthony Firkser photo 228. Anthony Firkser TE - DET (vs . DAL)
Audric Estime Note
Audric Estime photo 229. Audric Estime RB - NO (at TB)
Tanner Hudson Note
Tanner Hudson photo 230. Tanner Hudson TE - CIN (at BUF)
Dylan Laube Note
Dylan Laube photo 231. Dylan Laube RB - LV (vs . DEN)
Jalen Brooks Note
Jalen Brooks photo 232. Jalen Brooks WR - ARI (vs . LAR)
Dare Ogunbowale Note
Dare Ogunbowale photo 233. Dare Ogunbowale RB - HOU (at KC)
Gage Larvadain Note
Gage Larvadain photo 234. Gage Larvadain WR - CLE (vs . TEN)
Josh Oliver Note
Josh Oliver photo 235. Josh Oliver TE - MIN (vs . WAS)
Malachi Corley Note
Malachi Corley photo 236. Malachi Corley WR - CLE (vs . TEN)
John FitzPatrick Note
John FitzPatrick photo 237. John FitzPatrick TE - GB (vs . CHI)
James Proche II Note
James Proche II photo 238. James Proche II WR - TEN (at CLE)
John Bates Note
John Bates photo 239. John Bates TE - WAS (at MIN)
Cedrick Wilson Jr. Note
Cedrick Wilson Jr. photo 240. Cedrick Wilson Jr. WR - MIA (at NYJ)
Deven Thompkins Note
Deven Thompkins photo 241. Deven Thompkins WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Tylan Wallace Note
Tylan Wallace photo 242. Tylan Wallace WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
Drew Sample Note
Drew Sample photo 243. Drew Sample TE - CIN (at BUF)
Charlie Woerner Note
Charlie Woerner photo 244. Charlie Woerner TE - ATL (vs . SEA)
Julian Hill Note
Julian Hill photo 245. Julian Hill TE - MIA (at NYJ)
Tyler Goodson Note
Tyler Goodson photo 246. Tyler Goodson RB - IND (at JAC)
Alec Ingold Note
Alec Ingold photo 247. Alec Ingold RB - MIA (at NYJ)
Cody White Note
Cody White photo 248. Cody White WR - SEA (at ATL)
Luke Schoonmaker Note
Luke Schoonmaker photo 249. Luke Schoonmaker TE - DAL (at DET)
Mo Alie-Cox Note
Mo Alie-Cox photo 250. Mo Alie-Cox TE - IND (at JAC)
Devin Duvernay Note
Devin Duvernay photo 251. Devin Duvernay WR - CHI (at GB)
Adam Prentice Note
Adam Prentice photo 252. Adam Prentice RB - DEN (at LV)
C.J. Ham Note
C.J. Ham photo 253. C.J. Ham RB - MIN (vs . WAS)
Kalel Mullings Note
Kalel Mullings photo 254. Kalel Mullings RB - TEN (at CLE)
Drew Ogletree Note
Drew Ogletree photo 255. Drew Ogletree TE - IND (at JAC)
Dante Pettis Note
Dante Pettis photo 256. Dante Pettis WR - NO (at TB)
Hunter Luepke Note
Hunter Luepke photo 257. Hunter Luepke RB - DAL (at DET)
Grant Calcaterra Note
Grant Calcaterra photo 258. Grant Calcaterra TE - PHI (at LAC)
KhaDarel Hodge Note
KhaDarel Hodge photo 259. KhaDarel Hodge WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Tahj Brooks Note
Tahj Brooks photo 260. Tahj Brooks RB - CIN (at BUF)
Jakob Johnson Note
Jakob Johnson photo 261. Jakob Johnson RB - HOU (at KC)
Hunter Long Note
Hunter Long photo 262. Hunter Long TE - JAC (vs . IND)
Patrick Ricard Note
Patrick Ricard photo 263. Patrick Ricard RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
Brevyn Spann-Ford Note
Brevyn Spann-Ford photo 264. Brevyn Spann-Ford TE - DAL (at DET)
Darius Cooper Note
Darius Cooper photo 265. Darius Cooper WR - PHI (at LAC)
Julius Chestnut Note
Julius Chestnut photo 266. Julius Chestnut RB - TEN (at CLE)
Bo Melton Note
Bo Melton photo 267. Bo Melton WR - GB (vs . CHI)
Kameron Johnson Note
Kameron Johnson photo 268. Kameron Johnson WR - TB (vs . NO)
Tutu Atwell Note
Tutu Atwell photo 269. Tutu Atwell WR - LAR (at ARI)
Quintin Morris Note
Quintin Morris photo 270. Quintin Morris TE - JAC (vs . IND)
Derius Davis Note
Derius Davis photo 271. Derius Davis WR - LAC (vs . PHI)
Ben Sinnott Note
Ben Sinnott photo 272. Ben Sinnott TE - WAS (at MIN)
Teagan Quitoriano Note
Teagan Quitoriano photo 273. Teagan Quitoriano TE - ATL (vs . SEA)
Mason Kinsey Note
Mason Kinsey photo 274. Mason Kinsey WR - TEN (at CLE)
Payne Durham Note
Payne Durham photo 275. Payne Durham TE - TB (vs . NO)
Lil'Jordan Humphrey Note
Lil'Jordan Humphrey photo 276. Lil'Jordan Humphrey WR - DEN (at LV)
Kene Nwangwu Note
Kene Nwangwu photo 277. Kene Nwangwu RB - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Ben Skowronek Note
Ben Skowronek photo 278. Ben Skowronek WR - PIT (at BAL)
Tyler Conklin Note
Tyler Conklin photo 279. Tyler Conklin TE - LAC (vs . PHI)
Corey Kiner Note
Corey Kiner photo 280. Corey Kiner RB - ARI (vs . LAR)
Laquon Treadwell Note
Laquon Treadwell photo 281. Laquon Treadwell WR - IND (at JAC)
Dominic Lovett Note
Dominic Lovett photo 282. Dominic Lovett WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Myles Gaskin Note
Myles Gaskin photo 283. Myles Gaskin RB - SEA (at ATL)
Kylen Granson Note
Kylen Granson photo 284. Kylen Granson TE - PHI (at LAC)
Durham Smythe Note
Durham Smythe photo 285. Durham Smythe TE - CHI (at GB)
Sione Vaki Note
Sione Vaki photo 286. Sione Vaki RB - DET (vs . DAL)
Pharaoh Brown Note
Pharaoh Brown photo 287. Pharaoh Brown TE - ARI (vs . LAR)
Kevin Austin Jr. Note
Kevin Austin Jr. photo 288. Kevin Austin Jr. WR - NO (at TB)
Josiah Deguara Note
Josiah Deguara photo 289. Josiah Deguara TE - ARI (vs . LAR)
Jack Stoll Note
Jack Stoll photo 290. Jack Stoll TE - NO (at TB)
Trey Sermon Note
Trey Sermon photo 291. Trey Sermon RB - PIT (at BAL)
Will Dissly Note
Will Dissly photo 292. Will Dissly TE - LAC (vs . PHI)
Clyde Edwards-Helaire Note
Clyde Edwards-Helaire photo 293. Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Jahdae Walker Note
Jahdae Walker photo 294. Jahdae Walker WR - CHI (at GB)
British Brooks Note
British Brooks photo 295. British Brooks RB - HOU (at KC)
Connor Heyward Note
Connor Heyward photo 296. Connor Heyward TE - PIT (at BAL)
Shedrick Jackson Note
Shedrick Jackson photo 297. Shedrick Jackson WR - LV (vs . DEN)
Robert Tonyan Note
Robert Tonyan photo 298. Robert Tonyan TE - KC (vs . HOU)
Devin Culp Note
Devin Culp photo 299. Devin Culp TE - TB (vs . NO)
Chase Edmonds Note
Chase Edmonds photo 300. Chase Edmonds RB - WAS (at MIN)
Charlie Jones Note
Charlie Jones photo 301. Charlie Jones WR - CIN (at BUF)
David Martin-Robinson Note
David Martin-Robinson photo 302. David Martin-Robinson TE - TEN (at CLE)
Jonathan Mingo Note
Jonathan Mingo photo 303. Jonathan Mingo WR - DAL (at DET)
Arian Smith Note
Arian Smith photo 304. Arian Smith WR - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Blake Whiteheart Note
Blake Whiteheart photo 305. Blake Whiteheart TE - CLE (vs . TEN)
Nick Kallerup Note
Nick Kallerup photo 306. Nick Kallerup TE - SEA (at ATL)
Jared Wiley Note
Jared Wiley photo 307. Jared Wiley TE - KC (vs . HOU)
Hassan Haskins Note
Hassan Haskins photo 308. Hassan Haskins RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Reggie Gilliam Note
Reggie Gilliam photo 309. Reggie Gilliam RB - BUF (vs . CIN)
Robbie Ouzts Note
Robbie Ouzts photo 310. Robbie Ouzts RB,TE - SEA (at ATL)
Anthony Gould Note
Anthony Gould photo 311. Anthony Gould WR - IND (at JAC)
Carter Runyon Note
Carter Runyon photo 312. Carter Runyon TE - LV (vs . DEN)
Jordan Franks Note
Jordan Franks photo 313. Jordan Franks TE - FA (BYE)
Chris Moore Note
Chris Moore photo 314. Chris Moore WR - FA (BYE)
Velus Jones Jr. Note
Velus Jones Jr. photo 315. Velus Jones Jr. RB,WR - SEA (at ATL)
Andrew Beck Note
Andrew Beck photo 316. Andrew Beck RB - NYJ (vs . MIA)
DJ Turner Note
DJ Turner photo 317. DJ Turner WR - LV (vs . DEN)
Ronnie Rivers Note
Ronnie Rivers photo 318. Ronnie Rivers RB - LAR (at ARI)
LaJohntay Wester Note
LaJohntay Wester photo 319. LaJohntay Wester WR - BAL (vs . PIT)
Xavier Restrepo Note
Xavier Restrepo photo 320. Xavier Restrepo WR - TEN (at CLE)
Stone Smartt Note
Stone Smartt photo 321. Stone Smartt TE - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Jamal Agnew Note
Jamal Agnew photo 322. Jamal Agnew WR - ATL (vs . SEA)
Kendall Milton Note
Kendall Milton photo 323. Kendall Milton RB - CIN (at BUF)
Ben Sims Note
Ben Sims photo 324. Ben Sims TE - MIN (vs . WAS)
Dee Eskridge Note
Dee Eskridge photo 325. Dee Eskridge WR - MIA (at NYJ)
Jacob Saylors Note
Jacob Saylors photo 326. Jacob Saylors RB - DET (vs . DAL)
Jake Bobo Note
Jake Bobo photo 327. Jake Bobo WR - SEA (at ATL)
Marcedes Lewis Note
Marcedes Lewis photo 328. Marcedes Lewis TE - DEN (at LV)
Nick Vannett Note
Nick Vannett photo 329. Nick Vannett TE - LAR (at ARI)
Tucker Fisk Note
Tucker Fisk photo 330. Tucker Fisk TE - LAC (vs . PHI)
Ryan Miller Note
Ryan Miller photo 331. Ryan Miller WR - TB (vs . NO)
Ricky White III Note
Ricky White III photo 332. Ricky White III WR - SEA (at ATL)
Tai Felton Note
Tai Felton photo 333. Tai Felton WR - MIN (vs . WAS)
Travis Homer Note
Travis Homer photo 334. Travis Homer RB - CHI (at GB)
Jalen Royals Note
Jalen Royals photo 335. Jalen Royals WR - KC (vs . HOU)
Cameron Latu Note
Cameron Latu photo 336. Cameron Latu TE - PHI (at LAC)
Myles Price Note
Myles Price photo 337. Myles Price WR - MIN (vs . WAS)
Jermar Jefferson Note
Jermar Jefferson photo 338. Jermar Jefferson RB - ARI (vs . LAR)
Jackson Meeks Note
Jackson Meeks photo 339. Jackson Meeks WR - DET (vs . DAL)
Keleki Latu Note
Keleki Latu photo 340. Keleki Latu TE - BUF (vs . CIN)
Khalil Herbert Note
Khalil Herbert photo 341. Khalil Herbert RB - NYJ (vs . MIA)
Britain Covey Note
Britain Covey photo 342. Britain Covey WR - PHI (at LAC)
Scotty Miller Note
Scotty Miller photo 343. Scotty Miller WR - PIT (at BAL)
Colson Yankoff Note
Colson Yankoff photo 344. Colson Yankoff RB,TE - WAS (at MIN)
Ty Chandler Note
Ty Chandler photo 345. Ty Chandler RB - MIN (vs . WAS)
Malik Heath Note
Malik Heath photo 346. Malik Heath WR - FA (BYE)
Owen Wright Note
Owen Wright photo 347. Owen Wright RB - TB (vs . NO)
Trayveon Williams Note
Trayveon Williams photo 348. Trayveon Williams RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Deuce Vaughn Note
Deuce Vaughn photo 349. Deuce Vaughn RB - DEN (at LV)
A.J. Dillon Note
A.J. Dillon photo 350. A.J. Dillon RB - PHI (at LAC)
Jordan Mims Note
Jordan Mims photo 351. Jordan Mims RB - TEN (at CLE)
Elijah Mitchell Note
Elijah Mitchell photo 352. Elijah Mitchell RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Xavier Gipson Note
Xavier Gipson photo 353. Xavier Gipson WR - PHI (at LAC)
Amar Johnson Note
Amar Johnson photo 354. Amar Johnson RB - LAC (vs . PHI)
Dameon Pierce Note
Dameon Pierce photo 355. Dameon Pierce RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Carlos Washington Jr. Note
Carlos Washington Jr. photo 356. Carlos Washington Jr. RB - ATL (vs . SEA)
Brittain Brown Note
Brittain Brown photo 357. Brittain Brown RB - CHI (at GB)
Brady Russell Note
Brady Russell photo 358. Brady Russell RB,TE - SEA (at ATL)
Carson Steele Note
Carson Steele photo 359. Carson Steele RB - KC (vs . HOU)
Frank Gore Jr. Note
Frank Gore Jr. photo 360. Frank Gore Jr. RB - BUF (vs . CIN)
Jacardia Wright Note
Jacardia Wright photo 361. Jacardia Wright RB - SEA (at ATL)
Jonathan Ward Note
Jonathan Ward photo 362. Jonathan Ward RB - BAL (vs . PIT)
Jeff Wilson Jr. Note
Jeff Wilson Jr. photo 363. Jeff Wilson Jr. RB - MIA (at NYJ)
Donovan Edwards Note
Donovan Edwards photo 364. Donovan Edwards RB - WAS (at MIN)