Fantasy Football Start em, Sit em: Devaughn Vele, Ray-Ray McCloud, Sean Tucker (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.

Week 15 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice

Devaughn Vele (WR – DEN)

“One player that’s a good sleeper start is Devaughn Vele. While he did put up a dud in Week 13, his finishes in the three weeks prior were WR19, WR39 and WR24, respectively. Against an average Indianapolis Colts defense fresh off of a bye week, Vele should again produce in fantasy.”
Trevor Land (FlurrySports)

Ray-Ray McCloud (WR – ATL)

Ray-Ray McCloud just keeps getting it done. He had season highs for the second straight game, catching eight passes for 98 yards on 11 targets last week. He has 90-plus yards in two straight games. He has double-digit fantasy points three straight and four of five games. He has good spot start value for fantasy teams right now, especially this week against the Raiders. Las Vegas has allowed 240-plus passing yards in six straight games.”
Jeff Paur (RTSports)

Sean Tucker (RB – TB)

“Pending the health of Bucky Irving, Sean Tucker might be a must-play this week. If Irving is unable to go with a back injury, Tucker would be elevated to the No. 2 RB position behind Rachaad White. After Irving went out last week versus the Raiders, Tucker came in and averaged 15.7 yards on three carries, including a game-high rush of 34 yards. It also helps his case that under normal circumstances, Tucker does see some goal-line work for Tampa. If Tucker sees elevated play time due to an Irving absence, he is a very solid starting option for quarter-finals week.”
Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)