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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 14 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice
Tre Tucker (WR – LV)
“Tre Tucker has led the Raiders receivers in snaps four of the last seven games, averaging over 4.5 targets per game in that time. This week, he goes to Tampa Bay, which is awful against the pass, coming in ranked second in completions, third in yards, fourth in outside WR points allowed (where Tucker lines up), and seventh in TDs.”
– Brandon ‘B_Don’ Myers (Razzball)
Jonathon Brooks (RB – CAR)
“Jonathon Brooks. The rise from 8% to 21% snap percentage is a good sign from one week to the next. The involvement in the passing game is also key for this week, as everyone expects Philadelphia to be up most of the time. I could see Brooks hitting the 10 fantasy point threshold this week.”
– Andrew Leduc (That Sports Podcast Network)
Keon Coleman (WR – BUF)
“Keon Coleman comes in at 102 in the rankings this week, and I love his upside against the Rams. This is a four-star matchup, according to FantasyPros, and we have seen monster performances. The Buffalo Bills are hot and if Coleman returns, he should be in your lineup. Before his wrist injury, he had three straight WR3 weeks, including two in the top 16. Amari Cooper will head to Gonzo Island. Keon Coleman could have a big day against New England. They allow the sixth-most fantasy points per game to the wide receiver position.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
“Finally healthy (we hope), Keon Coleman has a favorable matchup against the Rams in Week 14. Los Angeles has also allowed a WR touchdown in each of its last six games, so hopefully, Josh Allen can find the rookie in the red zone.”
– Matt De Lima (DraftKings)
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