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Fantasy Football Start em, Sit em: Alvin Kamara, A.J. Brown, Jonathan Taylor (Week 15)

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Here is our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a closer look at a few players to consider this week.

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Week 15 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice

Alvin Kamara (RB – NO)

“One player likely to disappoint is Alvin Kamara. Although the New Orleans Saints need to get him involved, they now are without Derek Carr and Kamara has hit his current RB10 projection just once since Week 4. I expect the Washington defense to key in on him and force the Saints to beat them another way, making for a bad outlook for Kamara in Week 15.”
Trevor Land (FlurrySports)

Alvin Kamara could struggle in Week 15 due to the Saints’ depleted offense and Derek Carr‘s absence, which impacts efficiency and limits his receiving opportunities. Kendre Miller‘s growing role may also cut into Kamara’s workload, especially in key situations like the red zone. With defenses focusing on Kamara and a potentially unfavorable game script, his fantasy ceiling appears limited.”
Francisco (Chato) Romero (Estadio Fantasy)

A.J. Brown (WR – PHI)

“The struggles of A.J. Brown are well documented at this point, but here they are. The Eagles are using Saquon Barkley much more (25+ touches in three of their last four games) and Jalen Hurts‘ arm way less (one 200-yard passing day in his last four games). The drop-off in passing has slowed Brown, with only one 100-yard outing in the last month. A tough matchup against Pittsburgh, who concede the sixth-fewest points to opposing WRs this season, doesn’t look good for a Brown smash this week. He is too talented to not get the ball and produce eventually, but the game plan for Philly may not change all that much this week from what it has been.”
Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)

Jonathan Taylor (RB – IND)

“It hasn’t been pretty for the Indianapolis Colts this season, including a disappointing season from RB Jonathan Taylor. While there is no doubt Taylor is talented, he has been hamstrung by QB Anthony Richardson‘s hyper-mobility. Over the last six weeks, Taylor is the RB27 in half-PPR points per game (10.9). This week brings a difficult matchup against a stout Denver defense, and Taylor will be best served staying on your bench. ”
Nate Polvogt (Optimus Fantasy Football)

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