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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
Xavier Legette (WR – CAR)
“Xavier Legette may have cost the Panthers their bid for an upset victory over the Eagles with his drop on the final drive last Sunday. But the rookie receiver teased some brighter fantasy days with that red zone target. Legette is tied for 16th among all wide receivers with seven end zone targets since Week 4 and has the third biggest receiver expected touchdown shortfall since Week 10. He’s a good bet for some positive touchdown regression starting in Week 15.”
– Scott Spratt (FTN)
Isaiah Davis (RB – NYJ)
“Isaac Guerendo did his part. Zach Charbonnet did his part. Braelon Allen didn’t. Part of that was because of the emergence of Isaiah Davis. They split carries with Davis playing 53% of the snaps and had the same number of opportunities (16). Davis had six targets and 10 carries. We have seen Davis get into the end zone two weeks in a row. He has nine targets in two weeks, and he saw his rush attempts go from one to 10. Oh, and he is playing the Jacksonville Jaguars this week.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
Zach Ertz (TE – WAS)
“The Saints have allowed seven TE targets in three of four games since Darren Rizzi took over as interim head coach, including four catches for Kyle Pitts and five for Daniel Bellinger. The Commanders are battling for a Wild Card spot, and Zach Ertz figures to be a key part of the short-passing attack in Week 15 at the Superdome. He has averaged about seven targets, five catches and 40 yards over the past month and has scored in three consecutive games. If you’ve been streaming tight ends this season, there’s a chance one of your league mates dropped Ertz during the Commanders’ Week 14 bye. He’s a solid floor play in managed leagues that can give you an edge at the position if your opponent starts a more volatile option.”
– Brad Beatson (Bandit Fantasy Football)
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