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Fantasy Football Outlook: Ezekiel Elliott, Jaylen Warren, George Pickens, Mitch Trubisky

Fantasy Football Outlook: Ezekiel Elliott, Jaylen Warren, George Pickens, Mitch Trubisky

Every week, I’ll be writing a comprehensive primer on every NFL matchup and all of the relevant players, matchups, pace and playcalling notes, and injuries. It covers everything you need to know when setting your lineups. But since that article is massive and requires a full pot of coffee, we’re also going to offer these more focused matchup overviews to help you prepare for Thursday Night Football: Patriots vs. Steelers. Below we dive into a few key players from the upcoming game.

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Mitch Trubisky: Trubisky has now attempted 49 passes this season, and the results haven’t been pretty. He has completed 59.1% of his passes with 5.5 yards per attempt and a 71.2 passer rating. Among 47 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 43rd in yards per attempt, 42nd in passer rating, 33rd in catchable target rate, and second in turnover-worthy throw rate. Trubisky’s matchup isn’t daunting this week against a Patriots pass defense that, since Week 8, has ranked 16th in yards per attempt, 18th in passer rating, and has allowed the ninth-highest adjusted completion rate. Pittsburgh won’t allow Trubisky to air it out, but he could enjoy an efficiency spike this week, which would be nice for the Steelers’ new game manager. Week 14 Positional Value: Low-end QB2

Ezekiel Elliott: Last week Elliott played 69% of the snaps finishing with 21 touches and 92 total yards. He will be New England’s unquestioned bell cow this week. After Rhamondre Stevenson left due to injury, Elliott only came off the field for three snaps. Elliott’s only appeal is volume because his tires are bald. Among 58 qualifying backs, Elliott ranks 54th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 50th in yards after contact per attempt. Pittsburgh has massively improved as a run defense as the season has moved along. Since Week 8, they have had the eighth-best stuff rate while also allowing the 12th-lowest rushing touchdown rate and the 10th-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Week 14 Positional Value: Volume-based RB2/3

Jaylen Warren: Over the last two games, Warren has fallen back behind Harris in the running back rotation. He has averaged only 13 touches and 59.5 total yards. The only category that he has bested Harris in is targets. Harris has seen more rushing attempts, routes, and red zone opportunities. Warren remains one of the most explosive backs in the league with the ball in his hands. He ranks first in missed tackles forced per attempt and third in yards after contact per attempt behind only Devon Achane and Jaleel McLaughlin. Warren will have tough sledding this week. Since Week 8, New England has the 11th-lowest rushing touchdown rate and the lowest yards after contact per attempt allowed while also proudly sporting the highest stuff rate. Warren is a middling flex play this week. Week 14 Positional Value: RB3

George Pickens: Since Johnson’s return in Week 7, Pickens has taken a step back with an 18.2% target share, a 35.9% air-yard share, 1.72 YPRR, and a 22.0% first-read share. Pickens could lead the team in receiving output this week, though. While his numbers have sagged with Johnson back in the lineup overall, his usage against man coverage has remained strong. Over the last seven games against man, Pickens has had a 26.2% target share, a 45.0% air-yard share, 3.53, and a 28.6% first-read share. Pickens will run about 85% of his routes against Jonatahn Jones (60.5% catch rate and 93.8 passer rating) and J.C. Jackson (55.2% catch rate and 96.8 passer rating). Since Week 7, New England has allowed the seventh-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers. Week 14 Positional Value: WR3

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*All data utilized in this article courtesy of FantasyPros, PFF, SharpFootball Stats, Football Outsiders, FTN, Rotoviz, and Playerprofiler.com unless otherwise specified.*

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