Fantasy Football Player Notes
Week 15 Rankings
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1.
Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET (at LAR)
Gibbs has three touchdowns in three of his last five games. This is some early-season Jonathan Taylor kind of stuff. Even with David Montgomery mixing in for a handful of carries, Gibbs is the engine of this offense. With double-digit carries in all but two games this season, he is getting plenty of touches for his efficient running style. This week, they have a tough matchup against the Rams, who are allowing the third-fewest fantasy points and fourth-lowest yards per carry to the RB position. Thankfully, Gibbs has also seen seven or more targets in three of his last four games, providing a concrete foundation for fantasy. Keep riding the hot hand right into your fantasy playoffs.
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Christian McCaffrey
RB - SF (vs . TEN)
With Jonathan Taylor taking a step back over the last few weeks, CMC has closed the gap for the RB1 on the season. Coming out of his bye week, CMC only has two weeks outside the top 12 at the position. The 49ers now face arguably the worst team in the league, the Titans. Outside of Jeffrey Simmons, this defense's only accolade is a participation award. Averaging the seventh most fantasy points to the position, the 49ers should dominate this game from start to finish. We know they aren't afraid to give CMC all the work, making him an incredible play this week. There is a world where they get a large enough lead to mix in Brian Robinson, but that would be after CMC finds the endzone a couple of times.
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Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL (at TB)
Bijan Robinson has slowly become the latest superstar talent to be limited by situation. Watching the production of Christian McCaffrey, De'Von Achane, Jonathan Taylor, and Jahmyr Gibbs has Robinson owners begging for better usage. After all, Bijan makes highlight reel plays each week, despite only being a decent RB1 for fantasy. Thankfully, the Falcons take on the Buccaneers and Cardinals over their next two weeks. Bijan played the Bucs back in Week 1, where he had six receptions for 100 yards and a score. Over the last five weeks, the Bucs have allowed the second-most receiving yards and the most receiving TDs to opposing RBs. Add in his roughly 20 carries, and we have a recipe for a big fantasy week from the third-year back.
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Derrick Henry
RB - BAL (at CIN)
The Ravens dropped a massive game against the Steelers last week. This team decided to only show up in the second half, but couldn't complete the comeback. Thankfully, Henry had a decent day with 101 total yards. The good news from last week was that Lamar Jackson looked the best he has in the last three weeks. The healthier Lamar is, the better the entire offense is. With pretty much "must-win" games to close out the season, Lamar and Henry should dominate an abysmal Bengals defense this week. Two weeks ago, the Bengals stunned the Ravens and forced five turnovers. Nearly totalling their total turnovers on the season in one game won't happen again. Despite the loss, the Ravens are heating up, and the Bengals don't have an answer for King Henry this week.
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James Cook III
RB - BUF (at NE)
Coming off his fourth straight 100-plus yard game, James Cook continues to have a great season. Unfortunately, he faces the Patriots' defense this week. The Patriots have been one of the best run defenses all season, and have allowed the fourth fewest fantasy points to the position over the last five weeks. Thankfully, Cook has started to see an increase in usage as a receiving weapon. With 30 receiving yards in each of his last two outings, his already solid fantasy floor has been even better. With the Patriots and Browns over the next two weeks, the schedule is very tough. However, when you are the lead back on a Josh Allen-led offense, there is always a path for big fantasy finishes.
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De'Von Achane
RB - MIA (at PIT)
Last week, Achane stretched his RB1 weekly finish streak to six consecutive games. Oh, and he only played 34% of snaps before leaving with a rib injury. That's wild. Thankfully, players are often able to return the following week after rib injuries. As a result, Achane should be back to his RB1 ways this week against the Steelers. That said, it will be worth monitoring his practice reports throughout the week. Two weeks ago, the Steelers allowed the most rushing yards to a road team in their franchise's history. Last week, the Ravens had 217 total rushing yards. With Derrick Henry and Keaton Mitchell combining for 170 of them. As long as Achane is healthy, he has been unstoppable regardless of the matchup.
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Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND (at SEA)
Turns out, LT and JT aren't the same. After starting the season rivalling the great Ladanian Thomlinson, Jonathan Taylor and the Colts have slowed down. To make matters worse, Daniel Jones suffered a devastating Achilles injury in their Week 14 game. With Anthony Richardson still recovering from his fractured face, rookie Riley Leonard will get the start. This will likely mean that Taylor should see ridiculous volume against this week, but they are playing the Seahawks. Not only is Seattle allowing the fifth fewest fantasy points to opposing RBs over the last five weeks, but we all saw what they did to the last rookie QB they faced. Although Leonard was a better prospect than Max Brosmer, it's hard to look at Brosmer's 126 yards and four interceptions and not be a little worried. Taylor got you this far, so you have to keep riding him even in a terrible matchup.
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA (vs . IND)
After his only down week of the season, JSN bounced back with two touchdowns and 91 yards on seven receptions. This is the JSN we had come to expect this season, leading the league in receiving yards (by 242 yards). This week, they face the Colts, who may be starting 44-year-old Philip Rivers under center. The Seattle defence should feast this week, and there is a chance they'll try to run the clock as early as the first quarter. Either way, if they are going to pass, it's going to JSN. The Colts have allowed the tenth most fantasy points to the position over the last five weeks and don't have an answer for JSN with Sauce Gardner out.
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Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN (vs . BAL)
Coming off a mediocre performance against Buffalo, Chase looks to bounce back against a team he has dominated in the past. Chase has a storied history against the Ravens, highlighted by last year's two incredible games, where he combined for 21 receptions, 457 yards, and five touchdowns. Two weeks ago, he caught seven of 14 targets for 110 yards. With the Ravens dropping two crucial divisional games over their last two weeks, this should be a great game in Cincinnati. Chase hasn't caught a touchdown since Week 7 and is primed to change that in this matchup. Forget last week, and hope Chase can have a vintage performance against the Ravens.
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Bucky Irving
RB - TB (vs . ATL)
Two weeks back from his injury, Irving has posted back-to-back 15.1 Half PPR fantasy points in each game. Scoring both through the air and on the ground since his return, it is clear the Bucs missed their lead back. However, since returning, they have incorporated all three backs, with Irving hovering around 50% of snaps each of the last two games. Considering he is still seeing 15-plus carries and a couple of targets each game, he remains a great option for fantasy. This week, they face the Falcons, who have been slightly below average at stopping opposing backs over the last five weeks. With the limited snaps, Bucky is a low-end RB1 again this week.
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Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI (vs . LV)
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12.
Josh Jacobs
RB - GB (at DEN)
The world is back to normal, as Jacobs found the endzone for the first time since Week 10. After scoring 11 touchdowns in his first 10 games, it had become something fantasy managers could rely on each week. We also saw Jacobs play more snaps than he did in Week 13 when he was coming off his injury, which is a good sign. Unfortunately, the Packers go from a huge divisional win against the Bears to taking on the 11-2 Broncos. Riding their defense to 11 wins has not been a fluke. This defense has stifled some of the league's best offenses this season and has held RBs to the fewest fantasy points over the last five weeks. Averaging only 61 rushing yards to RBs over that span, it may be a tough day at the office for one of the league's most consistent backs.
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Puka Nacua
WR - LAR (vs . DET)
He finally found the endzone. After four straight weeks of WR2 production, I dared to call him a WR2 heading into last week. Well, 167 yards and two scores have me still wiping egg from my face. Turns out, Davante Adams can't score touchdowns each week. As a result, adding touchdowns to Puka's already elite yardage totals shows us why he is one of the best in the league. The Rams, facing the Lions in Week 15, might be the fantasy game of the week. With two powerhouse offenses, we could be in line for massive fantasy finishes. If there was ever a matchup for Puka to start a touchdown streak, it may be this one. However, even if he doesn't find paydirt, he is locked into great usage and yardage totals.
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14.
Chase Brown
RB - CIN (vs . BAL)
After six straight 100-yard games, Brown crashed back to earth with 35 total yards against the Bills. Thankfully, he found the endzone twice, carrying him to a top 10 finish on the week. His stretch of high-yardage games and ability to find the endzone is what provides Brown with RB1 fantasy value. Especially with Joe Burrow back under center, this offense is only going to get better. This week, they face the Ravens, who are desperate for a win. On the season, this has been a good matchup for fantasy backs; however, over the last five weeks, they have allowed the ninth fewest fantasy points to the position. It may not be the matchup we had hoped for, but Brown's lead role in this offence makes him a low-end RB1 every week.
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Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - JAC (vs . NYJ)
Travis Etienne has quietly been the RB11 on the season. With five top 12 finishes over his last six games, Etienne continues to be a great value for fantasy managers. With Bayshul Tuten fumbling early last game, Etienne played his most snaps of the season with 72%. Out of college, Tuten had fumbling issues, giving Etienne even more confidence with the coaches. This week, he faces the Jets, who are allowing the second-most fantasy points to RBs over the last five weeks. There is always a chance that Tuten steals the goal-line work, but Etienne remains a locked-in, low-end RB1 this week.
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Kyren Williams
RB - LAR (vs . DET)
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TreVeyon Henderson
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
Week 14 bye weeks shouldn't be allowed. Thankfully, we're past that now and have all players back for Week 15. This includes rookie sensation TreVeyon Henderson, who has a four-game streak of at least 60 rushing yards. He also has five touchdowns over that span. With Rhamondre Stevenson back from his injury, Henderson's usage saw a drop, but he is still a focal point of this offense. This week, they have a massive divisional game against the Buffalo Bills. Although the Bills shut down Chase Brown last week, they have been one of the worst defenses against fantasy backs this season. Allowing the ninth most fantasy points to the position, this is a great matchup for the rookie back. While splitting touches may add some risk to his fantasy outlook, Henderson is a great play at RB this week.
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18.
Javonte Williams
RB - DAL (vs . MIN)
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19.
Nico Collins
WR - HOU (vs . ARI)
The Texans have two components: an elite defense, and Nico Collins. With those two pieces, they have been cruising past some of the league's best teams over the last few weeks. With eight or more targets in all but one of his last seven games, CJ. Stroud relies on Collins to move the chains each week. Unfortunately, he only has one receiving touchdown over that span, but he has five games with over 75 receiving yards. As a result, he is a rock-solid WR1 with week-winning upside if he finds the endzone. This week, they play the Cardinals, who just allowed Puka Nacua to have 167 yards and two scores. It's a great matchup for the Texans' star, and he is a locked-in WR1 once agains this week.
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20.
Quinshon Judkins
RB - CLE (at CHI)
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21.
Davante Adams
WR - LAR (vs . DET)
We all knew that if Adams' failed to find the endzone, it was going to be a tough week for his fantasy managers. However, the connection with Matthew Stafford has been so automatic, that Adams not scoring seemed impossible. Somehow, in a game where the Rams dropped 45 points, Adams did not score. Thankfully, he has a perfect matchup in Week 15. The Lions have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing receivers over the last five weeks. Over this span, they have averaged 178.5 yards and 1.5 touchdowns to the position each game. In a game that has shootout written all over it, Adams should bounce back and be a locked-in WR1 for fantasy heading into the fantasy playoffs.
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22.
RJ Harvey
RB - DEN (vs . GB)
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23.
George Pickens
WR - DAL (vs . MIN)
It finally appeared that Pickens' attitude was no longer an issue with his new team. Unfortunately, they popped back up in a tough loss last week to the Lions. Looking like he was still at practice, walking through the game plan, Pickens only had five catches for 37 yards and a fumble. Down weeks happen to all receivers, but for it to happen against the defense allowing the most fantasy points to opposing wideouts? I didn't see that coming. This week, he has a chance to redeem himself against a decent Vikings defense. This defense is coming off a shutout win against the Commanders, and has allowed the third fewest fantasy points and fewest touchdowns to the receiver position over the last five weeks. With CeeDee Lamb's availability up in the air after suffering a concussion last Thursday, Pickens may need to step up if the Cowboys want to bounce back. Hopefully, this means he runs his routes at full speed and is the WR1 for fantasy that we've seen all season.
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24.
Rashee Rice
WR - KC (vs . LAC)
Rice may be a great fantasy receiver, but last week we saw the issue of the Chiefs not having a true WR1 against the Texans. In a massive game for their playoff hopes, the Chiefs were dominated by the Texans' defense. Unfortunately, the road doesn't get a lot easier as they face the Chargers in Week 15. The Chargers have allowed teh fourth fewest fantasy points to opposing WRs over the last five weeks. Averaging less than 100 yards and 0.4 toucdowns per game to receivers, this defense is likely salivating at the chance to put the Chiefs' playoff hopes to bed. As Patrick Mahomes' top target, he will always see enough volume to come through for fantasy. Start him as a low-end WR1 this week.
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25.
Ashton Jeanty
RB - LV (at PHI)
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26.
Breece Hall
RB - NYJ (at JAC)
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27.
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET (at LAR)
ARSB playing last week after injuring his ankle in Week 13 was one of the most surprising recoveries I can remember. After spraining his ankle, it appeared incredibly unlikely he would suit up against the Cowboys. Despite this, he was ruled to be active an hour before kickoff and caught six passes for 92 yards. On the season, he has been one of the most reliable fantasy options. This week, he faces the Rams in a game that is primed for fantasy fireworks. The Rams' defensive strength is their defensive line; however, their secondary is near league average in fantasy points allowed to the WR position over the last five weeks. With a guaranteed hearty dose of targets, ARSB is locked in for another WR1 week.
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28.
A.J. Brown
WR - PHI (vs . LV)
I hope the Eagles have one of those Men in Black memory erasers in their locker room, because they really need to forget about last week. Thankfully, AJ. Brown managed to come through for his third straight week of at least 100 yards. For whatever reason, something has started to click between Brown and Jalen Hurts, making him a reliable WR1 in fantasy once again. This week, they play the Raiders, who are a pass-funnel defense. On paper, the Raiders are around league average against fantasy receivers. However, this is likely skewed due to the amount of negative gamescripts they find themselves in. Outside of Maxx Crosby, this defense has no one that can compete with the talent on the Eagles. Unless Saqoun Barkley has a massive day (which hasn't been the case this season), Brown should easily find his way to a fourth consecutive 100-yard game.
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29.
Woody Marks
RB - HOU (vs . ARI)
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30.
Kenneth Walker III
RB - SEA (vs . IND)
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31.
Jameson Williams
WR - DET (at LAR)
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32.
Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT (vs . MIA)
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33.
Rico Dowdle
RB - CAR (at NO)
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34.
Omarion Hampton
RB - LAC (at KC)
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35.
Devin Neal
RB - NO (vs . CAR)
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36.
D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI (vs . CLE)
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37.
Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA (at PIT)
After two down weeks, Waddle bounced back with a WR10 finish in Week 14. Finishing with 50 receiving yards and a score, his 21-yard rush was icing for fantasy managers. This week, the Dolphins face the Steelers, who are allowing the 11th most fantasy points to the WR position over the last five weeks. This includes last week, when they allowed Zay Flowers to have eight catches for 124 yards. Waddle may not be the WR1 we had hoped for without Tyreek Hill, but his usage as the team's top target makes him a fringe WR1 in a plus matchup this week.
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38.
Michael Wilson
WR - ARI (at HOU)
It's finally time for Michael Wilson to enter the WR1 discussion. Call the Cardinals offense a PPR scam, maybe even call them a joke, but take their fantasy production seriously. In three of his last four games, he has combined for 49 targets, 36 receptions, and 445 yards. That's an average of 16.3 targets, 12 receptions, and 148.3 yards over those games. Unfortunately, he only has one touchdown in his last four games, but the yardage and targets are out of this world. Regardless of whether Marvin Harrison Jr. comes back, Wilson is a must-start player in all formats. Unfortunately, his WR1 ability will be put to the test this week against Derek Stingley Jr. and an incredible Texans defense. Maybe temper expectations for this week, but he should still find a way to get enough targets to come through for fantasy.
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39.
George Kittle
TE - SF (vs . TEN)
Since his return in Week 7, Kittle has four weeks inside the top six at the position and has scored four touchdowns over that stretch. If you have managed to hold onto Kittle through his injury and made the playoffs, Kittle has a great schedule ahead. Starting with the Titans, who have allowed the seventh most fantasy points to the position since Week 9. This includes the sixth-most yards and sixth-most touchdowns to TEs over that stretch. With Trey McBride having two tough matchups ahead, there is an argument to be made for Kittle to be the TE1 over the next bit.
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40.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
RB - WAS (at NYG)
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41.
Tetairoa McMillan
WR - CAR (at NO)
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42.
Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS (at NYG)
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43.
Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN (at DAL)
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44.
Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN (at DAL)
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45.
Trey McBride
TE - ARI (at HOU)
For the first time since Week 5, McBride finished outside of the top six at the position. A stretch of seven games finishing within the top six, with six games within the top three, is unheard of. Unfortunately, he has two very difficult matchups coming up against the Texans and Falcons. However, the Bengals in championship week will likely single-handedly win people their leagues. However, we have to get there first. On the season, the Texans are allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to the TE position and less than 40 yards per game. Last week, they held Travis Kelce to one catch for eight yards. It may be a very tough matchup, but McBride is a different beast at the position. Start him with confidence despite the difficult matchup this week.
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46.
Zay Flowers
WR - BAL (at CIN)
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47.
Kyle Monangai
RB - CHI (vs . CLE)
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48.
Chris Olave
WR - NO (vs . CAR)
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49.
Christian Watson
WR - GB (at DEN)
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50.
DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI (vs . LV)
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51.
DK Metcalf
WR - PIT (vs . MIA)
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52.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG (vs . WAS)
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53.
Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR (at NO)
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54.
Tony Pollard
RB - TEN (at SF)
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55.
Jakobi Meyers
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
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56.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG (vs . WAS)
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57.
Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC (at KC)
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58.
Jauan Jennings
WR - SF (vs . TEN)
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59.
Brock Bowers
TE - LV (at PHI)
There are two sides to every story, but there may be zero right answers. This is the case with Bowers, as we now have Kenny Pickett coming in for Geno Smith this week. We all know that Bowers is one of the elite talents at the position, but we also know the Raiders are an absolute mess. Last week, with Geno playing three quarters and Pickett coming in to finish the game, Bowers managed to score his third touchdown in the last two weeks and catch four passes for 46 yards. Touchdowns may be hard to come by with Pickett under center, but you can't sit a player like Bowers. Thankfully, his involvement provides a decent fantasy floor, and managers will have to hope he can keep his touchdown streak going.
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60.
Stefon Diggs
WR - NE (vs . BUF)
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61.
Blake Corum
RB - LAR (vs . DET)
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62.
Kareem Hunt
RB - KC (vs . LAC)
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63.
David Montgomery
RB - DET (at LAR)
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64.
Emeka Egbuka
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
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65.
Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN (vs . GB)
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66.
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
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67.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG (vs . WAS)
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68.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - WAS (at NYG)
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69.
Chris Godwin Jr.
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
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70.
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
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71.
Alec Pierce
WR - IND (at SEA)
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72.
Kenneth Gainwell
RB - PIT (vs . MIA)
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73.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN (at DAL)
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74.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA (vs . IND)
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75.
Kyle Pitts Sr.
TE - ATL (at TB)
Have we seen a turning point for Kyle Pitts? With back-to-back top-seven finishes at the position for the first time in his career, the Falcons are starting to use him differently. Either the team has decided to change his role, or this is a direct result of Drake London missing time. This week, London is already ruled out, setting up Pitts for another decent game. The Falcons take on the Bucs in a divisional showdown this Thursday. Over the last five weeks, the Bucs have been hovering around league average in fantasy points allowed to the TE. That said, we know that the Bucs' secondary can be exploited, and Pitts' receiver traits may be able to take advantage of the matchup. Keep riding high off of his 82 and 90-yard games this week.
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76.
Jordan Mason
RB - MIN (at DAL)
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77.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - IND (at SEA)
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78.
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE - CLE (at CHI)
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79.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF (at NE)
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80.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB (at DEN)
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81.
Tyler Warren
TE - IND (at SEA)
Who doesn't love taking a shot in the dark heading into the fantasy playoffs? We know Tyler Warren is having a great rookie season. What we don't know is how Philip Rivers' return to the NFL will be. With Daniel Jones out for the rest of the season and Riley Leonard injuring his knee, it's up to the 44-year-old to try and salvage this season. Before he retired, Rivers was very friendly to the TE position. Helping Eric Ebron reach 13 touchdowns in 2018 with the Colts. It's truly anyone's guess how Rivers will be in his return, but Warren has the talent to continue to be a good fantasy option. Unless you have the safety of a known player like Brenton Strange or Kyle Pitts, you are likely locked into Warren and hoping for the best.
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82.
Zonovan Knight
RB - ARI (at HOU)
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83.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ATL (at TB)
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84.
Luther Burden III
WR - CHI (vs . CLE)
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85.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC (at KC)
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86.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - NYJ (at JAC)
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87.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC (vs . LAC)
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88.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC (vs . LAC)
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89.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC (vs . NYJ)
The Jaguars have started to get hot down the stretch. Is this a coincidence that their success has correlated with Strange's return? Potentially. Since returning, Strange has been a steady receiver for Trevor Lawrence. Totalling 15 targets, nine receptions, 165 yards, and a score over his last three games, he is a decent TE option in all formats. This week, they face the Jets, who are above league average against fantasy TEs. With Brian Thomas Jr. and Jakobi Meyers hitting their stride, Strange is a solid third option that is locked into a decent fantasy floor.
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90.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL (at CIN)
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91.
DJ Moore
WR - CHI (vs . CLE)
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92.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE (at CHI)
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93.
Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF (at NE)
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94.
Darnell Mooney
WR - ATL (at TB)
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95.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL (vs . MIN)
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96.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC (at KC)
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97.
Jayden Higgins
WR - HOU (vs . ARI)
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98.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF (vs . TEN)
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99.
Michael Carter
RB - ARI (at HOU)
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100.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG (vs . WAS)
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101.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE (vs . BUF)
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102.
Isaiah Likely
TE - BAL (at CIN)
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103.
Romeo Doubs
WR - GB (at DEN)
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104.
Theo Johnson
TE - NYG (vs . WAS)
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105.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN (vs . GB)
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106.
Colston Loveland
TE - CHI (vs . CLE)
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107.
Keenan Allen
WR - LAC (at KC)
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108.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE (vs . BUF)
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109.
Bhayshul Tuten
RB - JAC (vs . NYJ)
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110.
Devaughn Vele
WR - NO (vs . CAR)
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111.
Chimere Dike
WR - TEN (at SF)
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112.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO (vs . CAR)
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113.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - KC (vs . LAC)
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114.
Pat Bryant
WR - DEN (vs . GB)
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115.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV (at PHI)
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116.
Rashid Shaheed
WR - SEA (vs . IND)
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117.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU (vs . ARI)
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118.
John Metchie III
WR - NYJ (at JAC)
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119.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN (at SF)
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120.
Cooper Kupp
WR - SEA (vs . IND)
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121.
Dallas Goedert
TE - PHI (vs . LV)
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122.
Darren Waller
TE - MIA (at PIT)
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123.
Oronde Gadsden II
TE - LAC (at KC)
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124.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - SF (vs . TEN)
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125.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN (vs . BAL)
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126.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA (at PIT)
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127.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR (at NO)
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128.
Colby Parkinson
TE - LAR (vs . DET)
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129.
Josh Downs
WR - IND (at SEA)
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130.
Isaac TeSlaa
WR - DET (at LAR)
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131.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA (vs . IND)
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132.
Elic Ayomanor
WR - TEN (at SF)
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133.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA (at PIT)
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134.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB (vs . ATL)
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135.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN (vs . BAL)
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136.
Samaje Perine
RB - CIN (vs . BAL)
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137.
Rachaad White
RB - TB (vs . ATL)
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138.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF (at NE)
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139.
Ryan Flournoy
WR - DAL (vs . MIN)
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140.
Mike Evans
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
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141.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - CHI (vs . CLE)
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142.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR (at NO)
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143.
T.J. Hockenson
TE - MIN (at DAL)
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144.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt
RB - WAS (at NYG)
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145.
Gabe Davis
WR - BUF (at NE)
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146.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - GB (at DEN)
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147.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL (at CIN)
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148.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF (at NE)
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149.
Mason Taylor
TE - NYJ (at JAC)
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150.
Evan Engram
TE - DEN (vs . GB)
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151.
Marquise Brown
WR - KC (vs . LAC)
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152.
Christian Kirk
WR - HOU (vs . ARI)
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153.
Tez Johnson
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
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154.
Calvin Austin III
WR - PIT (vs . MIA)
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155.
David Sills V
WR - ATL (at TB)
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156.
Tim Patrick
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
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157.
Jeremy McNichols
RB - WAS (at NYG)
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158.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - GB (at DEN)
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159.
Jack Bech
WR - LV (at PHI)
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160.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN (vs . GB)
|
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161.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
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162.
Ollie Gordon II
RB - MIA (at PIT)
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163.
Mack Hollins
WR - NE (vs . BUF)
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164.
Gunnar Helm
TE - TEN (at SF)
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165.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF (at NE)
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166.
Dylan Sampson
RB - CLE (at CHI)
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167.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN (vs . GB)
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168.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - TEN (at SF)
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169.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL (vs . MIN)
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170.
Rasheen Ali
RB - BAL (at CIN)
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171.
CeeDee Lamb
WR - DAL (vs . MIN)
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172.
Noah Brown
WR - WAS (at NYG)
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173.
Mason Tipton
WR - NO (vs . CAR)
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174.
Van Jefferson
WR - TEN (at SF)
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175.
Malik Davis
RB - DAL (vs . MIN)
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176.
Tyler Lockett
WR - LV (at PHI)
|
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177.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - BAL (at CIN)
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178.
Jonnu Smith
TE - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
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179.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF (at NE)
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180.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE (at CHI)
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181.
Kyle Williams
WR - NE (vs . BUF)
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182.
Tyquan Thornton
WR - KC (vs . LAC)
|
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183.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU (vs . ARI)
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184.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR (at NO)
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185.
Matthew Golden
WR - GB (at DEN)
|
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186.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ (at JAC)
|
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187.
Treylon Burks
WR - WAS (at NYG)
|
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188.
Sterling Shepard
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
|
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189.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE (vs . BUF)
|
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190.
Tank Bigsby
RB - PHI (vs . LV)
|
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191.
Keaton Mitchell
RB - BAL (at CIN)
|
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192.
Adam Thielen
WR - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
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193.
Tyler Badie
RB - DEN (vs . GB)
|
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194.
Jalen Nailor
WR - MIN (at DAL)
|
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195.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
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196.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
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197.
Isaiah Bond
WR - CLE (at CHI)
|
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198.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
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199.
Jaylin Noel
WR - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
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200.
Brashard Smith
RB - KC (vs . LAC)
|
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201.
Isaiah Williams
WR - NYJ (at JAC)
|
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202.
Dare Ogunbowale
RB - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
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203.
David Njoku
TE - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
204.
Will Shipley
RB - PHI (vs . LV)
|
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205.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
206.
Cade Otton
TE - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
207.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
RB - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
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208.
Mitch Tinsley
WR - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
209.
Tee Higgins
WR - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
210.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB (at DEN)
|
|
211.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS (at NYG)
|
|
212.
Nick Chubb
RB - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
|
213.
Raheem Mostert
RB - LV (at PHI)
|
|
214.
John Bates
TE - WAS (at NYG)
|
|
215.
Jahan Dotson
WR - PHI (vs . LV)
|
|
216.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
217.
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR - KC (vs . LAC)
|
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218.
Brandin Cooks
WR - BUF (at NE)
|
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219.
Rome Odunze
WR - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
|
220.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB (at DEN)
|
|
221.
Xavier Weaver
WR - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
222.
Shedrick Jackson
WR - LV (at PHI)
|
|
223.
Tre Harris
WR - LAC (at KC)
|
|
224.
Jerome Ford
RB - CLE (at CHI)
|
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225.
Taysom Hill
TE - NO (vs . CAR)
|
|
226.
Isaiah Hodgins
WR - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
227.
Noah Fant
TE - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
228.
Greg Dulcich
TE - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
229.
Evan Hull
RB - NO (vs . CAR)
|
|
230.
Ameer Abdullah
RB - IND (at SEA)
|
|
231.
Josh Oliver
TE - MIN (at DAL)
|
|
232.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
233.
Audric Estime
RB - NO (vs . CAR)
|
|
234.
Kaleb Johnson
RB - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
|
235.
Terrance Ferguson
TE - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
236.
Dylan Drummond
WR - ATL (at TB)
|
|
237.
Davis Allen
TE - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
238.
Emari Demercado
RB - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
239.
Andre Baccellia
WR - ARI (at HOU)
|
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240.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
241.
Tyrell Shavers
WR - BUF (at NE)
|
|
242.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR (at NO)
|
|
243.
Xavier Smith
WR - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
244.
Noah Gray
TE - KC (vs . LAC)
|
|
245.
Konata Mumpfield
WR - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
246.
Charlie Kolar
TE - BAL (at CIN)
|
|
247.
Adam Trautman
TE - DEN (vs . GB)
|
|
248.
Austin Hooper
TE - NE (vs . BUF)
|
|
249.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
|
250.
Casey Washington
WR - ATL (at TB)
|
|
251.
Ross Dwelley
TE - FA (BYE)
|
|
252.
Zavier Scott
RB - MIN (at DAL)
|
|
253.
Gage Larvadain
WR - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
254.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
255.
Mitchell Evans
TE - CAR (at NO)
|
|
256.
Anthony Firkser
TE - DET (at LAR)
|
|
257.
Kendall Milton
RB - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
258.
Adam Prentice
RB - DEN (vs . GB)
|
|
259.
Tyler Goodson
RB - IND (at SEA)
|
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260.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey
WR - DEN (vs . GB)
|
|
261.
Bo Melton
WR - GB (at DEN)
|
|
262.
Tanner Hudson
TE - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
263.
Elijah Arroyo
TE - SEA (vs . IND)
|
|
264.
Jaylin Lane
WR - WAS (at NYG)
|
|
265.
Kyle Juszczyk
RB - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
266.
Alec Ingold
RB - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
267.
British Brooks
RB - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
|
268.
Trevor Etienne
RB - CAR (at NO)
|
|
269.
DJ Giddens
RB - IND (at SEA)
|
|
270.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
271.
Devin Duvernay
WR - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
|
272.
John FitzPatrick
TE - GB (at DEN)
|
|
273.
Josh Whyle
TE - GB (at DEN)
|
|
274.
Cedrick Wilson Jr.
WR - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
275.
Grant Calcaterra
TE - PHI (vs . LV)
|
|
276.
Dylan Laube
RB - LV (at PHI)
|
|
277.
Jalen Brooks
WR - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
278.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
WR - CAR (at NO)
|
|
279.
Cade Stover
TE - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
|
280.
Allen Lazard
WR - NYJ (at JAC)
|
|
281.
Payne Durham
TE - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
282.
Jackson Hawes
TE - BUF (at NE)
|
|
283.
Patrick Ricard
RB - BAL (at CIN)
|
|
284.
Arian Smith
WR - NYJ (at JAC)
|
|
285.
Malachi Corley
WR - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
286.
Foster Moreau
TE - NO (vs . CAR)
|
|
287.
James Proche II
WR - TEN (at SF)
|
|
288.
Tahj Brooks
RB - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
289.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB - KC (vs . LAC)
|
|
290.
Luke Schoonmaker
TE - DAL (vs . MIN)
|
|
291.
Alvin Kamara
RB - NO (vs . CAR)
|
|
292.
Hunter Luepke
RB - DAL (vs . MIN)
|
|
293.
Terrell Jennings
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
|
|
294.
Julius Chestnut
RB - TEN (at SF)
|
|
295.
Jeremy Ruckert
TE - NYJ (at JAC)
|
|
296.
Kalif Raymond
WR - DET (at LAR)
|
|
297.
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
WR - LV (at PHI)
|
|
298.
Drew Sample
TE - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
299.
Daniel Bellinger
TE - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
300.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV (at PHI)
|
|
301.
Dyami Brown
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
|
302.
MarShawn Lloyd
RB - GB (at DEN)
|
|
303.
Mo Alie-Cox
TE - IND (at SEA)
|
|
304.
Jamari Thrash
WR - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
305.
C.J. Ham
RB - MIN (at DAL)
|
|
306.
Owen Wright
RB - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
307.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
308.
Myles Gaskin
RB - SEA (vs . IND)
|
|
309.
Nathan Carter
RB - ATL (at TB)
|
|
310.
Kameron Johnson
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
311.
Trent Sherfield Sr.
WR - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
312.
Tylan Wallace
WR - BAL (at CIN)
|
|
313.
Ian Thomas
TE - LV (at PHI)
|
|
314.
Charlie Woerner
TE - ATL (at TB)
|
|
315.
Raheim Sanders
RB - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
316.
Devin Culp
TE - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
317.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB (vs . ATL)
|
|
318.
Connor Heyward
TE - PIT (vs . MIA)
|
|
319.
Austin Trammell
WR - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
|
320.
Drew Ogletree
TE - IND (at SEA)
|
|
321.
Tom Kennedy
WR - DET (at LAR)
|
|
322.
Reggie Gilliam
RB - BUF (at NE)
|
|
323.
Quintin Morris
TE - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
|
324.
Gunner Olszewski
WR - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
325.
Darius Cooper
WR - PHI (vs . LV)
|
|
326.
Brevyn Spann-Ford
TE - DAL (vs . MIN)
|
|
327.
Cody White
WR - SEA (vs . IND)
|
|
328.
Charlie Jones
WR - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
329.
LaJohntay Wester
WR - BAL (at CIN)
|
|
330.
Jake Tonges
TE - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
331.
Shane Zylstra
TE - DET (at LAR)
|
|
332.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - DAL (vs . MIN)
|
|
333.
Kylen Granson
TE - PHI (vs . LV)
|
|
334.
Ronnie Rivers
RB - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
335.
Xavier Restrepo
WR - TEN (at SF)
|
|
336.
Julian Hill
TE - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
337.
Mason Kinsey
WR - TEN (at SF)
|
|
338.
Jacob Saylors
RB - DET (at LAR)
|
|
339.
Jared Wiley
TE - KC (vs . LAC)
|
|
340.
Luke Farrell
TE - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
341.
Johnny Mundt
TE - JAC (vs . NYJ)
|
|
342.
Cody Schrader
RB - HOU (vs . ARI)
|
|
343.
Trayveon Williams
RB - CLE (at CHI)
|
|
344.
Ryan Miller
WR - FA (BYE)
|
|
345.
Amar Johnson
RB - LAC (at KC)
|
|
346.
Colson Yankoff
RB,TE - WAS (at NYG)
|
|
347.
Craig Reynolds
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
|
|
348.
Trey Benson
RB - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
349.
Sione Vaki
RB - DET (at LAR)
|
|
350.
Will Dissly
TE - LAC (at KC)
|
|
351.
Brittain Brown
RB - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
|
352.
Jaydon Blue
RB - DAL (vs . MIN)
|
|
353.
Kene Nwangwu
RB - NYJ (at JAC)
|
|
354.
Elijah Mitchell
RB - KC (vs . LAC)
|
|
355.
D'Ernest Johnson
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
|
|
356.
Hassan Haskins
RB - LAC (at KC)
|
|
357.
Durham Smythe
TE - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
|
358.
A.J. Dillon
RB - PHI (vs . LV)
|
|
359.
Dante Miller
RB - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
360.
Zamir White
RB - LV (at PHI)
|
|
361.
Chris Manhertz
TE - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
362.
Travis Homer
RB - CHI (vs . CLE)
|
|
363.
Cam Akers
RB - SEA (vs . IND)
|
|
364.
Josiah Deguara
TE - ARI (at HOU)
|
|
365.
Khalil Herbert
RB - NYJ (at JAC)
|
|
366.
Jarquez Hunter
RB - LAR (vs . DET)
|
|
367.
DeeJay Dallas
RB - CAR (at NO)
|
|
368.
Kalel Mullings
RB - TEN (at SF)
|
|
369.
Trey Sermon
RB - FA (BYE)
|
|
370.
Carlos Washington Jr.
RB - ATL (at TB)
|
|
371.
Deuce Vaughn
RB - DEN (vs . GB)
|
|
372.
Ty Chandler
RB - MIN (at DAL)
|
|
373.
Gary Brightwell
RB - CIN (vs . BAL)
|
|
374.
Jonathan Ward
RB - BAL (at CIN)
|
|
375.
Jeff Wilson Jr.
RB - MIA (at PIT)
|
|
376.
Jordan James
RB - SF (vs . TEN)
|
|
377.
Jacardia Wright
RB - SEA (vs . IND)
|
|
378.
Eric Gray
RB - NYG (vs . WAS)
|
|
379.
Jordan Mims
RB - TEN (at SF)
|
|
380.
Frank Gore Jr.
RB - BUF (at NE)
|
|
381.
Jashaun Corbin
RB - NE (vs . BUF)
|
|
382.
Donovan Edwards
RB - WAS (at NYG)
|