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Fantasy Football Week 16 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2023)

Fantasy Football Week 16 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2023)

Welcome to Week 16, friends. As always, we’re here to provide you with some fantasy football Quick Grades (or Start/Sit Grades, if you prefer) for the week.

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

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Week 16 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 16
1 A+ Josh Allen BUF LAC
2 A Jalen Hurts PHI NYG
3 A Justin Fields CHI ARI
4 A Dak Prescott DAL MIA
5 A- Patrick Mahomes II KC LV
6 B+ Lamar Jackson BAL SF
7 B+ Brock Purdy SF BAL
8 B Tua Tagovailoa MIA DAL
9 B Jared Goff DET MIN
10 B Matthew Stafford LAR NO
11 B- Baker Mayfield TB JAC
12 C+ Kyler Murray ARI CHI
13 C+ Geno Smith SEA TEN
14 C Joe Flacco CLE HOU
15 C Nick Mullens MIN DET
16 C Jordan Love GB CAR
17 C Jake Browning CIN PIT
18 C- Russell Wilson DEN NE
19 C- Gardner Minshew II IND ATL
20 D+ Derek Carr NO LAR
21 D Trevor Lawrence JAC TB
22 D- Tommy DeVito NYG PHI
23 F Sam Howell WAS NYJ
24 F Taylor Heinicke ATL IND
25 F Aidan O’Connell LV KC
26 F Easton Stick LAC BUF
27 F Will Levis TEN SEA
28 F Case Keenum HOU CLE
29 F Bryce Young CAR GB
30 F Bailey Zappe NE DEN
31 F Mason Rudolph PIT CIN
32 F Ryan Tannehill TEN SEA
33 F Trevor Siemian NYJ WAS
34 F C.J. Beathard JAC TB
35 F Jacoby Brissett WAS NYJ
36 F Desmond Ridder ATL IND
37 F Drew Lock SEA TEN
38 F Mitch Trubisky PIT CIN
39 F Davis Mills HOU CLE

Jake Browning: Since Week 13, Browning has been the QB4 in fantasy points per game with weekly performances of QB4, QB3, and QB8. He has been studly in fantasy. Most of his production has been on underneath looks, but the Bengals are making it work. Since Week 13, among 38 qualifying quarterbacks, he is second in yards per attempt, third in CPOE, and fourth in fantasy points per dropback, but he is 38th in aDOT and has the third-highest percentage of passing yards coming after the catch. The Steelers have fielded an average pass defense. Since Week 10, they sit at 17th in yards per attempt, 18th in CPOE, and have given up the 13th-highest passer rating. Over that span, they have allowed the 12th-most fantasy points via passing thanks to the sixth-most passing touchdowns allowed. Browning could continue his improbable run of strong fantasy starts this week. Week 16 Positional Value: QB2

Mason Rudolph: The last time we saw Rudolph with an extended run as the Steelers’ starter it was in 2019, when his cup of coffee lasted eight games. He averaged only 190.5 passing yards with 6.2 yards per attempt and a 10:8 passing touchdown to interception ratio. This matchup is glorious this week for Rudolph. Still, I don’t envision a scenario where the Steelers allow the emergency QB3 that they are turning to in desperation to chuck it like crazy. Rudolph will be a game manager who can turn in decent QB2 numbers this week. Since Week 10, Cincy has allowed the second-most passing yards per game and the third-highest yards per attempt and CPOE. Week 16 Positional Value: QB2

Easton Stick: Last week, Stick garbage-timed his way to a QB13 finish. While that helped fantasy managers in a pinch in Superflex formats, Stick shouldn’t be in your lineup unless you’re in a Superflex league. Over the last two weeks, his real-life quarterback play has been what we should expect from a long-time backup thrust into the starter’s chair. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 29th in CPOE, 19th in highly accurate throw rate, and 19th in fantasy points per dropback. Since Week 10, Buffalo has allowed the lowest yards per attempt, the sixth-lowest passer rating, and the 11th-lowest CPOE. It’s a brutal matchup. The Bills have allowed the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season. Week 16 Positional Value: QB2

Gardner Minshew: Minshew is the QB23 in fantasy points per game with three QB1 weeks. All of Minshew’s peripherals line up with QB2 production. He is 25th in yards per attempt, 23rd in passer rating, and 34th in CPOE. Don’t expect much more than that from Minshew this week. Atlanta’s pass defense has improved. Since Week 10, they have ranked 15th in yards per attempt while holding passers the lowest CPOE and the fewest passing touchdowns. Week 16 Positional Value: QB2 / Sit

Taylor Heinicke: I don’t trust Arthur Smith at all. This lack of faith extends to the Falcon’s quarterback. Smith is flailing for answers right now, which includes the revolving door at quarterback. Heinicke has one uninspiring full game under his belt this season and two other small cups of coffee. I would not put it past Smith to bench Heinicke this week if he gets off to a slow start. Nothing is off the table, so I can’t play Heinicke this week. Before you say, “Oh, that will never happen,” you have seen the running back usage, right? You have seen the lack of usage of Kyle Pitts for most of the season, right? Never say never with this team. Week 16 Positional Value: Sit

Jared Goff: After a surprisingly strong game last week against Denver, Goff is now the QB12 in fantasy. He has been a QB1 in three of his last six games. Overall he has been playing damn good football this season, ranking eighth in yards per attempt, seventh in passer rating, and 10th in CPOE. This week for Goff boils down to how well he can perform against the blitz. Minnesota has been an improved pass defense, but they have some weaknesses that have been masked, with Brian Flores disguising coverages and bringing the blitz. Minnesota still leads the NFL in blitz rate (47.7%). Against the blitz, Goff has struggled, ranking 16th in yards per attempt and adjusted completion rate with the 12th-highest turnover-worthy play rate. Since Week 10, Minnesota has given up the 11th-lowest yards per attempt and the fourth-fewest passing touchdowns, but they have also allowed the eighth-highest CPOE and the third-highest adjusted completion rate. If Goff can hold up against the blitz and his offensive line can buy him time, he could carve up Minnesota like he did Denver. Week 16 Positional Value: Borderline QB1

Nick Mullens: Last week, Mullens stepped in and performed quite well. He was the QB11 in fantasy passing for 303 yards with two scores and 9.1 yards per attempt. Mullens ranked fifth in CPOE, fourth in yards per attempt, and 11th in passer rating. He’s set for another strong outing in Week 16. Since Week 10, Detroit has allowed the 12th-most passing yards per game, the sixth-highest yard per attempt, the seventh-highest CPOE, and the sixth-most passing touchdowns. Week 16 Positional Value: Strong QB2 with low-end QB1 upside

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Week 16 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

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

Tee Higgins: With Browning under center, Higgins has had a 14.2% target share, a 47.4% air-yard share, a 17.7 aDOT, and a 17.6% first-read share as the team’s downfield threat. If Chase is sidelined, Higgins could step up as the team’s WR1. Higgins has not been utilized in the red zone much across his last five games, with only three red zone targets. It’s been a season of feast or famine for Higgins with three games with at least 19.0 or higher PPR points, but he’s also finished as the WR47 or lower four times. Higgins could get shadowed by Joey Porter Jr. (45.5% catch rate and 64.9 passer rating). This week, but it’s possible he avoids it. Last week, before Michael Pittman left the game, Porter only followed him on 33% of his routes. Since Week 8, Porter has shadowed Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, Amari Cooper, Ja’Marr Chase, and Marquise Brown on 50-89.5% of their routes, with only Chase surpassing 50 receiving yards in his coverage. Higgins’ range of outcomes this week is wide, but he could walk away from Week 16 with a nice stat line. Week 16 Positional Value: WR2/3

Tyler Boyd: With Browning chucking passes, Boyd has only seen a 12.3% target share with 1.66 YPRR and a 12.2% first-read share. Overall, Boyd is the WR53 in fantasy this season with only four games as a WR3 or better (WR34, WR17, WR10, WR31). Browning has been looking for Boyd inside the 20 with three red zone looks over his last three games. Add in that slot receivers have torched Pittsburgh, and Boyd becomes an interesting flex play in Week 16, especially if Chase misses this game. Since Week 9, Pittsburgh has allowed the second-most PPR points per target and receiving touchdowns to opposing slot receivers. Week 16 Positional Value: High upside flex

Diontae Johnson: Since his Week 7 return, Johnson has a 24.7% target share, a 43.4% air-yard share, 1.80 YPRR, and a 31.1% first-read share. Volume and touchdown luck have helped Johnson continue to remain strong in fantasy, with at least seven targets in six of his last eight games and a score in each of his last three outings. If Mason Rudolph can feed him league-average target quality, it should be another decent week for Johnson. Since Week 9, Cincinnati has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target and the third-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Week 16 Positional Value: WR3

George Pickens: With Johnson back in the huddle, Pickens has had an 18.8% target share, a 34.6% air-yard share, 1.54 YPRR, and a 22.3% first-read share. Pickens is tough to trust in the fantasy playoffs, with only one double-digit fantasy outing since Week 8. He also has zero red zone role with only one target inside the 20-yard line across his last six games. If you are forced to play Pickens, I get it, but in most formats, I’m sitting him. The lone bright spot is that the matchup is glowing this week. Since Week 9, Cincinnati has allowed the eighth-most PPR points per target and the third-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Week 16 Positional Value: WR4/5

Gabe Davis: Davis has been the fantasy rollercoaster that we all expected entering this season. He is the WR51 in fantasy points per game with four top 15 WR finishes this season. The problem is that he has also finished outside the top 60 fantasy wide receivers in weekly scoring six times. The question weekly on whether or not to “Gabe Davis” is simple. Does the secondary he is facing struggle against deep passing? For the Chargers, the answer is a loud YES! Since Week 10, they have allowed the fourth-most deep passing touchdowns, the fifth-highest deep passer rating, and the eighth-highest deep-adjusted completion rate. Davis ranks 14th among wide receivers in deep targets and 23rd in red zone targets. Since Week 10, the Chargers have deployed single-high at the 11th-highest rate (57.1%). Against single-high, Davis is tied for the team lead in end-zone targets with five. Week 16 Positional Value: Boom potential WR4

Joshua Palmer: Last week, Palmer returned to the lineup with a 69.4% route run rate, a 12.5% target share, and a 20% first-read share. In his five games without Mike Williams in the lineup, Palmer has had a 17.2% target share, a 32.5% air-yard share, 2.61 YPRR, and a 20% first-read share. The volume and usage should be there this week, but there’s no reason to discuss his production because taking the step down from Justin Herbert to Easton Stick is massive. Palmer’s outlook improves from a volume perspective if Allen sits. Since Week 9, Buffalo has allowed the ninth-lowest PPR points per target and the fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Week 16 Positional Value: WR4

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Week 16 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

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

Bijan Robinson: So, we’re doing this again, huh, Arthur? Ok. Last week, Robinson played 58% of the snaps with eight touches and 14 total yards. I have no words at this point. In many instances, fantasy GMs have no other choice but to turn back to Robinson this week and hope for the best. This is not a Robinson problem. I know I shouldn’t have to clarify that, but here we are. Robinson has averaged 15.5 touches and 80.3 total yards as the RB20 in fantasy. He ranks eighth in weighted opportunities, 18th in carries, fourth in targets, and 31st in red zone touches. Yes, 31st in red zone touches. Robinson ranks seventh in missed tackles forced per attempt and 33rd in yards after contact per attempt. Robinson faces an Indy run defense that, since Week 10, has allowed the 10th-most rushing yards per game, the 12th-highest yards before contact per attempt, and the ninth-lowest stuff rate. Week 16 Positional Value: Stress Diarrhea-inducing RB2

Kenneth Walker: Walker is getting healthier, and it’s showing up on the field. He has played 56% of the snaps in each of the last two games, averaging 17 touches and 83 total yards. Over the last two weeks, he has had a 33% missed tackle forced per attempt rate while ranking third in missed tackles forced. The Tennessee run defense has been tough over the last few games. Since Week 10, they have had the fifth-highest stuff rate, allowing the 14th-lowest rushing yards per game, the ninth-lowest rushing touchdown rate, and the fourth-lowest yards before contact per attempt. Walker is still a good bet for 15-20 touches with some pass-game work sprinkled in. Week 16 Positional Value: RB2

Derrick Henry: Henry is the RB16 in fantasy points per game, ranking 13th in opportunity share and weighted opportunities. Since Week 12, he has played anywhere from 40% to 64% of the snaps, averaging 19.8 touches and 64.3 total yards. Playing Henry with loads of confidence is a thing of the past. If a Titans’ game goes sideways and they find themselves trailing early, Henry’s snap share will ruin your day. It’s sad because Henry’s talent hasn’t fallen off. He ranks 14th in explosive run rate, 22nd in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 24th in yards after contact per attempt. If the Titans can keep this game close early and give Henry some volume, he could easily get rolling in Week 16. Since Week 10, Seattle has allowed the sixth-highest explosive run rate, the ninth-most rushing yards per game, and the 14th-highest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: RB2

Tyjae Spears: Spears is a sneaky flex play this week. Over the last two weeks, he has averaged 59% of the snaps played with 11.5 touches and 77.5 total yards. Spears could easily lead the Titans’ backfield this week in production if the team finds itself down early. Spears ranks fifth in explosive run rates and ninth in yards after contact per attempt. He could see 12-15 touches in this game if the Titans’ are trailing 14-0 early. Since Week 10, Seattle has allowed the sixth-highest explosive run rate, the ninth-most rushing yards per game, and the 14th-highest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: RB3

David Montgomery: Since his Week 10 return, Montgomery has been game script sensitive, playing anywhere from 27-62% of the snaps weekly while averaging 15.3 touches and 84.5 total yards. Montgomery is the RB10 in fantasy points per game, ranking 15th in carries and seventh in red zone touches. He has been quite dependable, scoring a touchdown in 73% of the games he has played in. Since Week 13, Montgomery has lost the red zone battle with Gibbs with seven touches versus Gibbs’ nine. At this juncture, Montgomery is the early down hammer for Detroit, and he’s been excellent in this role. He ranks ninth in missed tackles forced per attempt and 10th in yards after contact per attempt. Montgomery likely needs a score to pay off playing him this week. Minnesota remains a brick wall against backs. Since Week 10, they have allowed the lowest explosive run rate, the third-lowest rushing yards per game, and the ninth-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: RB2

Jahmyr Gibbs: Gibbs is the RB6 in fantasy and has been crushing it after a slow start. He has finished lower than RB14 in weekly scoring only twice since Week 7. Since Week 10, he has averaged 13 touches and 82.4 total yards while edging out Montgomery in red zone work (nine vs. seven). He ranks second in explosive run rate, 10th in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 12th in yards after contact per attempt. Gibbs will need every ounce of tackle-breaking juice this week against Minny. Since Week 10, they have allowed the lowest explosive run rate, the third-lowest rushing yards per game, and the ninth-lowest yards after contact per attempt. They have also stifled backs through the air, allowing the third-lowest yards per reception. Week 16 Positional Value: RB1/2

Ty Chandler: If you started Chandler last week, kudos. He likely led you to a Week 15 victory and is a major reason you’re reading this week’s Primer. Chandler played 81% of the snaps with 26 touches and 157 total yards to finish as the RB4 for the week. While the volume and production were amazing, his per-touch efficiency wasn’t great. Yes, he did have an 8.7% explosive run rate, but he also only tallied a 9% missed tackles forced per attempt rate and 2.0 yards after contact per attempt. Those are putrid tackle-breaking metrics. It matches what we’ve seen from him this season. Overall, he has had a 10% missed tackle rate and only 2.04 yards after contact per attempt. This is all to say that you should keep your expectations in check for Chandler this week against a tougher run defense. The volume will still be there, but it’s questionable at best if the production will be. Since Week 10, the Lions have had the sixth-highest stuff rate while also giving up the ninth-lowest missed tackles per attempt and the fifth-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: Volume driven RB2

Antonio Gibson: Anyone hoping for bell cow Gibson last week was probably massively disappointed as he played 45% of the snaps with nine touches and 35 total yards. Even if Brian Robinson is out again this week, Gibson will split work with Chris Rodriguez again. This game environment feels disgusting. If you’re looking at Gibson for a flex spot, there are plenty of other options this week in better game environments with similar or better upside. The Jets run defense has also improved over the last few weeks. Since Week 10, they have the 12th-best stuff rate while also allowing the eighth-lowest explosive run rate and the 11th-lowest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: Sit

Breece Hall: If you moved on to Week 16, Hall was likely not the reason. Last week, he played only 40% of the snaps with seven touches and 18 total yards. He was pulled in last week’s blowout loss, but hopefully, this week, he delivers a better stat line. This game sets up well for the Jets to play with a lead and feed Hall. Hall is the RB19 in fantasy, ranking 16th in opportunity share and ninth in weighted opportunities. He is 30th in carries and second in targets among backs. Across his previous eight games, he averaged 17.1 touches and 76.8 total yards. He ranks 11th in yards per touch, second in evaded tackles, and 11th in yards created per touch. Hall should have a good bounce-back outing against a run defense that, since Week 9, has allowed the 11th-highest rushing touchdown rate, the 13th-most rushing yards per game, and the third-highest yards after contact per attempt. Week 16 Positional Value: RB2

Aaron Jones: Jones returned last week to play 48% of the snaps with 17 touches and 69 total yards. Jones still doesn’t look right from a tackle-breaking perspective. Last week, he didn’t force a single missed tackle and had only 1.38 yards after contact per attempt. At this point in the season, this is probably what we should expect from Jones. If he emerged from this game without any further dings, he could see a few more snaps this week, inching closer to the mid-50 % snap range. Since Week 10, Carolina has remained a team that can be run on with success as they have allowed the seventh-highest missed tackles per attempt, the 11th-highest rushing touchdown rate, and the 14th-highest yards per carry to zone runs (Jones 53.8% zone last week). Week 16 Positional Value: RB2

Week 16 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

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

Tucker Kraft: Since assuming the starting job in Week 12, Kraft has been the TE11 in fantasy points per game with a 12.3% target share, 1.44 YPRR, and a 13.7% first-read share. His role has grown weekly. In Week 15, he had a 15.4% target share with 1.54 YPRR and a 20.7% first-read share. Since Week 11, Carolina has deployed single high on 59.1% of their defensive snaps (sixth-highest rate). Against single-high, Kraft has 1.44 YPRR. This is a tough matchup for Kraft. Carolina has given up the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game and the fifth-fewest receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 16 Positional Value: TE2

David Njoku: With Flacco, Njoku has had a 20.9% target share (leads the team), 2.02 YPRR, and a 19.1% first-read share. Since Week 7, Njoku has been the TE5 in fantasy. He has been a monster, with at least 26.4 PPR points in each of his last two games. Njoku is third among tight ends in red zone targets. Houston has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game and the third-most receiving yards per game to tight ends this season. Week 16 Positional Value: TE1

Dalton Schultz: Schultz is the TE11 in fantasy points per game, ranking 18th in deep targets and sixth in red zone looks among tight ends. He has seen a 14.7% target share, a 15.1% air-yard share, and a 15.2% first-read share with 1.67 YPRR. He has a terrible matchup this week. The Browns have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game and receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 16 Positional Value: TE2

Evan Engram: Engram is the TE6 in fantasy points per game with six red zone targets over his last seven games. Jacksonville has made it a point to get him the ball inside the 20-yard line lately. He has scored all three of his touchdowns this season over the last three games. Engram has a 20.8% target share, 1.57 YPRR, and a 22.8% first-read share. He should rip Tampa Bay in half. The Buccaneers have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points per game and the fifth-highest receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 16 Positional Value: TE1

Cade Otton: Otton has been a TE2 with matchup-based streaming ability all season. He has performed well and posted four TE1 weeks in a favorable matchup. Well, this week’s matchup could lead to his fifth TE1 game. Otton has eight red zone targets across his last seven games, as the team has been getting him more involved near paydirt. Otton has a 12.2% target share, 0.98 YPRR, and an 11.7% first-read share. Jacksonville has allowed the fifth-most fantasy points per game and highest yards per reception to tight ends. Week 16 Positional Value: TE2 with TE1 upside

Trey McBride: Since Week 8, McBride has been the TE1 in fantasy, seeing a 28.3% target share, a 24.5% air-yard share, 2.54 YPRR, and a 34% first-read share. McBride is 12th in red zone targets among tight ends. Any way you slice it, McBride has been elite. He should keep rolling this week against a Bears’ defense that has allowed the third-most fantasy points per game and the 11th-most receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 16 Positional Value: TE1

Cole Kmet: Kmet is the TE8 in fantasy points per game, ranking sixth in red zone targets and second in total touchdowns among tight ends. Since Week 10, Arizona has deployed two high at the highest rate in the NFL (70.8%). Against two high, Kmet has a 19.3% target share, 1.78 YPRR, and a 19.8% first-read share. Arizona has faced the second-fewest tight end targets per game, but they have allowed the 10th-highest yards per reception to the position. Week 16 Positional Value: TE1

Week 16 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

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

 

Week 16 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

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

 

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