Fantasy Football Player Notes
Week 16 Rankings
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1.
Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL (at ARI)
One of these seasons, Bijan is going to string together multiple huge performances. Watching his dynamic playmaking ability on Thursday Night Football against the Buccaneers, just reminded everyone why he may be the best running back in the league right now. Finishing the week as a top 5 back, he had 19 carries for 93 yards and a score, along with eight catches on 11 targets for 82 yards. Only behind CMC in targets and receptions at the position, Robinson is primed to stay hot into the fantasy playoffs. This week, he faces the Cardinals, who are allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to the RB position over the last five weeks. This is a great matchup for the superstar RB.
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Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET (vs . PIT)
Since Week 7, Gibbs had alternated a week of 30+ fantasy points with a week below 20. Based on the pattern, last week was supposed to be a huge game for the star RB. Unfortunately, the Rams are the best defense against the back and managed to hold him to 50 total yards. This week, he has another tough matchup, but not nearly as tough as the Rams. The Steelers held the Dolphins' ground game relatively in check last week, with DeVon Achane accumulating 60 rushing yards on 12 attempts. The Steelers are allowing the 10th fewest fantasy points to the position, but this is Jahmyr Gibbs we are talking about. Continue to ride the explosive back with confidence as we come down the fantasy playoff stretch.
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Christian McCaffrey
RB - SF (at IND)
For the first time since Week 14 of 2023, CMC finished a game with only one target. Much like their match against the Titans last week, this was largely due to his ability to gouge the defence on the ground. Carrying the ball 22 times for 73 yards and a score was a surprisingly modest day at the office for the fantasy RB1. Unfortunately, his next two matchups are against solid run defenses, with the Colts and Bears, who are 11th and 13th in fewest RB fantasy points allowed since Week 10. Either way, CMC is not your average Joe. Whether it is through the air or on the ground, CMC will always find a way through for fantasy.
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De'Von Achane
RB - MIA (vs . CIN)
Arguably the most consistent RB of the season, Achane has been phenomenal for fantasy. To make it even better, he has the best matchup for fantasy RBs in your fantasy playoffs. The Bengals can not stop anyone. Averaging the most fantasy points to the position both on the season and over the last five weeks, Ahcane should feast. The Dolphins have quietly turned their season around, despite being out of playoff contention for a few weeks now. With their defense stepping up and Mike McDaniels creating great schemes, I would be worried if I saw Achane on the other side of my playoff matchup.
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James Cook III
RB - BUF (at CLE)
For only the second time in his career, Cook graced us with a three-touchdown game to open up the fantasy playoffs. Despite New England being one of the toughest run defenses on the season, Cook tormented them for 107 yards and two scores on the ground, adding a third touchdown in the receiving game. This week, they face the Browns, who look like a terrible matchup on paper. However, since Week 10, the Browns are allowing the 14th fewest fantasy points to the RB position. Although not a phenomenal matchup, the Bills' offense against an average run defense should find a way to Cook (pun intended).
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Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI (at WAS)
Barkley might be heating up at the perfect time for anyone who has made it this far with him. Despite producing as a middling RB2 for most of the season, we now have back-to-back RB1 games. In each of his last two games, he has had 20 carries and a score, a combination that had only happened once in the first 13 weeks of the season. To make everything even better, Barkley has the best schedule for RBs down the stretch. With the Commanders twice, sandwiching the Bills, he faces the two teams allowing the sixth and fourth most fantasy points to the RB position over the last five weeks. If you've overcome his down weeks, he should come through for you when it matters most.
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Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND (vs . SF)
Last year, Taylor was abysmal over the start of the season, but became a league winner over the fantasy playoffs. This year, it seems the script was flipped, as he started on a fantasy record-setting pace, but four straight weeks of being the RB19 or worse. Especially with Daniel Jones out for the season, fantasy managers will need to rely on Philip Rivers to move the ball. Thankfully, he did an admirable job against the Seahawks last week, giving Taylor 28 touches. With the 49ers next on the schedule, the Colts should find a way to move the ball against their depleted defense. Unfortunately, he plays the Jaguars in championship week, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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Josh Jacobs
RB - GB (at CHI)
There are two ways to look at last week's performance by Jacobs. The first is that he faced the Broncos defense, and managed his third-highest fantasy points of the season. However, it was a rollercoaster to get there. Not only was he questionable to play up until Sunday morning, but he also played his second fewest snaps of the season. On top of this, he had his fewest rushing attempts in a full game all season, which is likely an outcome of not being fully healthy. Since this knee injury has been lingering, it is fair to assume he won't be fully healthy for the rest of the season. Despite playing his lowest snaps and receiving his fewest rush attempts in a game, he came through with his longest rushing touchdown of the season (40 yards) and his first receiving touchdown of the season. Together, it was clear that the fantasy gods were smiling down on Jacobs' managers last week. As a result, he is still a must-play in Week 16 against the Bears, but managers would like to see his usage increase to feel confident trusting him as an RB1.
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Puka Nacua
WR - LAR (at SEA)
Who needs touchdowns when you are getting 11 targets and over 160 yards in each of the last two games? With his only game below 10 fantasy points being the game he didn't finish, Puka is one of the rare elite receivers who has a locked-in floor with huge upside. Coming off weeks of WR1 and WR2 finishes, fantasy managers should feel great going into the playoffs. Having said that, Puka left late last week with an injury. Unfortunately, the Rams have a short week before taking on the Seahawks on Thursday Night. If Puka plays, he is a locked-in WR1 even in a tough matchup. However, managers should have a contingency plan in case he is ruled out.
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Derrick Henry
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
Playing 37% of snaps and having 11 carries for a crisp 100 rushing yards might be the most Derrick Henry performance of all time. Unfortunately, he did not explode against a brutal Bengals defense, but he still managed to rack up enough yards to help your fantasy week. What is most concerning is that despite a positive game script, he only saw 37% of snaps. In past December games with this script, Henry would be almost guaranteed 30 touches. Instead, we saw Keaton Mitchell involved, carrying the ball eight times for 66 yards. December Derrick may not be what he has been in the past, and now he faces a tough Patriots defense. Even though James Cook exploded for three touchdowns against them last week, they are allowing only 70 rushing yards and 0.4 RB touchdowns per game since Week 10.
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Bucky Irving
RB - TB (at CAR)
Bucky had his first down week since returning from injury in Week 13. Fortunately, his down week was not a result of a decrease in usage, rushing 16 times for 60 yards and playing his most snaps since his return. Unfortunately, in a competitive game against the Falcons, the Bucs relied heavily on Baker Mayfield feeding his fully healthy arsenal of receivers. This week, the Bucs have the first of two huge games against the Panthers. Since Week 10, the Panthers have allowed the tenth most fantasy points to the position. Despite splitting work, Bucky is a low-end RB1 this week in a positive matchup.
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Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN (at MIA)
The Bengals were shut out last week, but Ja'Marr Chase still did Ja'Marr Chase things. Finishing with 10 receptions on 16 targets for 132 yards is yet another great performance for the star wideout. To make things even better, Chase has the Dolphins and Cardinals coming up over the next two weeks. Although the Dolphins have been league average against the receiver position, they lack the individual talent to stop Chase. With Tee Higgins potentially missing another game with a concussion, Chase could go nuclear to close out this fantasy season.
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Nico Collins
WR - HOU (vs . LV)
Despite being held to three catches, Collins came through for fantasy managers. On the opening drive, he took a 51-yard reception to the house, and later scored in garbage time to finish with 85 yards and two scores on the day. The Texans have been rolling, and with their elite defense, as long as Stroud continues to play turnover-free ball, they could make a run. On offense, they rely heavily on Collins and some semblance of running game. With three straght weeks finising as the WR14 or better, Collins now faces an abysmal Raiders secondary. The only concern is that the Texans' defense will swarm the Raiders' offense. In fact, the Texans' defense could probably win this game without their offense taking a single snap. As a result, there is a world where targets are at a premium once again. However, if they need to move the chains, Collins will be the g- to target.
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA (vs . LAR)
For the ninth time this season, JSN cracked 100 yards in a game. In fact, he has 12 games with more than 90 yards. Wild. In what has been one of the best receiver seasons of the decade, JSn continues to find ways to be a league winner. This week, the Seahawks have a very important game against the Rams on Thursday Night. With the Rams potentially missing both Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, it will be an interesting defensive battle. On the season, the Rams are allowing the 10th most fantasy points to opposing wideouts. They'll likely have a plan to try and slow down JSN, but the last time they met, he still had nine catches for 105 yards.
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Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - JAC (at DEN)
For the sixth time in the last seven weeks, Etienne has finished as a top 12 RB on the week. His three-touchdown performance overshadowed his abysmal 12 carries for 32 yards on the ground last week. Instead, he made his hay with three receptions that all went for touchdowns and combined for 73 yards. With Bayshul Tuten set to miss the next few weeks after receiving surgery on his finger, Etienne is one of the true bell cow RBs down the stretch. Unfortunately, the stretch starts with a tough matchup against the Broncos. Although Jacobs found success on limited work last week against the Broncos, they are allowing the eighth-fewest fantasy points to the position since Week 10.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET (vs . PIT)
Playing through an ankle injury he suffered on Thanksgiving, ARSB has 19 catches, 256 yards and two scores over his last two games. Emphasized by his 164 yards and two scores last week, ARSB is locked in as a fantasy difference maker at the position. This week, he faces the Steelers, who are allowing the ninth most fantasy points to opposing wideouts on the season. Last week, the Steelers shut down Jaylen Waddle, holding him to two catches for 26 yards. ARSB is a far superior player, and the Lions are a better offense, but it's not the best matchup this week against a Steelers team that will want to control the game and lean on their defense. That said, ARSB is a star and remains a top-end WR option.
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TreVeyon Henderson
RB - NE (at BAL)
Henderson might be having one of the most head-scratching seasons for a fantasy running back. Despite having three games with 27 or more fantasy points, he does not have a game between 12 and 26 fantasy points all season. Ultimately, he is the definition of a boom-bust player this season. One thing is clear, and that is his ability to spring big plays. Finishing with 14 carries for 148 yards and two scores, was electric last week. Unfortunately, Rhamondre Stevenson was heavily involved for most of the game as well. If you have made the playoffs with Henderson, his highs are too high to bench, but he is unlikely to score more than 12 fantasy points unless he explodes again. It's a risk, but the Ravens' defense this week is not the scariest. Hopefully, you are relying on him in your flex, and not as your locked-in RB1 this week.
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Javonte Williams
RB - DAL (vs . LAC)
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Kyren Williams
RB - LAR (at SEA)
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20.
Chase Brown
RB - CIN (at MIA)
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21.
D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI (vs . GB)
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22.
CeeDee Lamb
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
Back from his concussion in Week 14, Lamb casually put up his third straight 110+ yard performance. With at least six receptions in each of his last three games, Lamb is one of the steadiest receivers heading into the fantasy playoffs. Unfortunately, the Cowboys take on a Chargers' team that has been the best defense against opposing wide receivers all season. Averaging the fewest fantasy points per game at the position, even the high-flying Cowboys may have trouble moving the ball through the air. Either way, coming off a tough loss to the Vikings, the Cowboys' defense will force Dak Prescott to throw to keep them in the game. As a result, he may have a lower ceiling than usual, but Lamb is still a fantasy stalwart this week.
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RJ Harvey
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
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24.
Quinshon Judkins
RB - CLE (vs . BUF)
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25.
Jameson Williams
WR - DET (vs . PIT)
There has been a true chicken-or-egg controversy with Jamo's increased production. With Dan Campbell calling plays and Sam Laporta being out for the season, it's hard to know which has led to Jamo's increased fantasy production. Thankfully, it doesn't matter the reasoning; all that matters is that he has been great over the last few weeks. With seven receptions and over 100 yards in each of his last three games, the boom or bust receiver has been impressively consistent. In fact, if you remove his two zero-point outings, he has seven straight weeks as a top 15 receiver. Ofcourse, the two zeros came out of nowhere, and you never know if it will happen again. However, they play the Steelers, who allow the ninth most fantasy points to receivers over the last six weeks. Continue to stay in the flames with Jamo, and just hope he doesn't have another goose-egg down the stretch.
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26.
Mike Evans
WR - TB (at CAR)
The Hall of Fame receiver is back and came out swinging against the Falcons. Even though he played limited snaps, his six receptions for 132 yards were more than double the yards of the next receiver. Even in a loss, it was clear that Baker Mayfield missed his big-bodied target down the field. This week, they have their first of two huge games against the Panthers to close out the season. The Panthers have been trying to take over the division, but continue to get in their own way. That said, they have been solid against opposing wideouts all season, averaging the 11th fewest fantasy points to the position, and the ninth fewest receiver points in the red zone. Seeing what Evans did in his return, he is once again a low-end WR1, even in a difficult matchup.
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27.
A.J. Brown
WR - PHI (at WAS)
He may have lost his streak of 100-yard games, but his 27-yard touchdown saved fantasy managers last week. Despite only having two targets and two receptions, the star wideout continued his streak of decent fantasy finishes. Just in time for the fantasy playoffs, Brown has arguably the best matchup for receivers in Week 15. Although the Commanders are only allowing the seventh most fantasy points to opposing wideouts, we have seen them be lit up by multiple weapons. In his two games against the Commanders last year, Brown combined for 23 targets, 13 receptions, 162 yards, and a score. With all the weapons on the Eagles, it's hard to know who is going to get home, but Brown has a great chance for a good game in Week 15.
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28.
Michael Wilson
WR - ARI (vs . ATL)
Despite being outmatched against the Texans' defense, Michael Wilson managed to come through with 54 yards and a score. Considering he had 11 targets, fantasy managers may have expected more, but this Texans defense is incredible. Thankfully, Wilson has a better matchup against the Falcons in Week 15. Last week, Buccaneers' receivers combined for 234 yards against the Falcons. On the season, they are allowing the seventh most fantasy points to the receiver position. It's going to be fascinating to see Wilson's usage once Marvin Harrison Jr. returns, but until then, Wilson remains a low-end WR1.
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29.
George Kittle
TE - SF (at IND)
George Kittle is back to doing Kittle things. With four receptions in every game he has played but one, not only does he have a consistent fantasy floor, but he is back to being a fantasy difference maker. With a top 8 finish in six games of his eight games, and 60 or more yards in five consecutive games, he is the second-best fantasy option behind only Trey McBride. Even though the Colts are averaging the fifth-fewest fantasy points to the TE position over the last five weeks, Kittle remains a great option. If you have managed to hang onto Kittle in the fantasy playoffs, feel confident in riding him the rest of the way.
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30.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG (vs . MIN)
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31.
Woody Marks
RB - HOU (vs . LV)
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32.
Omarion Hampton
RB - LAC (at DAL)
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33.
Breece Hall
RB - NYJ (at NO)
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34.
George Pickens
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
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Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN (at NYG)
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36.
Trey McBride
TE - ARI (vs . ATL)
You may think you know that McBride is having a good year, but here are a few stats that put his performance in perspective. Currently, McBride has 41 more targets, 28 more receptions, and 274 more yards than the next highest TEs. The gap in fantasy points between McBride and the next best fantasy TE (Travis Kelce) is equivalent to the gap between Kelce and the TE 25 (Darren Waller). As a result, the fact that he plays the Falcons this week shouldn't matter. Even though the Falcons have been the third-best defense against fantasy TEs on the season, they drop to the 12th-fewest over the last five weeks. Don't worry about any of that. McBride is a true fantasy X factor this year.
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37.
DK Metcalf
WR - PIT (at DET)
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38.
Rico Dowdle
RB - CAR (vs . TB)
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39.
Ashton Jeanty
RB - LV (at HOU)
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40.
Chris Olave
WR - NO (vs . NYJ)
Who would've thought that Tyler Shough and Chris Olave would be the only two bright spots for the Saints this season? Well, that and Brandon Staley coaching a great defense. Sitting as the WR8 on the season, Olave has been nothing but consistent all season. With the fourth most targets and fifth most receptions, Olave has volumed his way to being the WR8 on the season. This week, they face the Jets. The Jets are not the same without Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, allowing five passing touchdowns to Trevor Lawrence last week. As the best option on their offense, Olave should find a way to at least 10 fantasy points, with a great chance at finding the endzone for the second consecutive week.
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Jauan Jennings
WR - SF (at IND)
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42.
Tetairoa McMillan
WR - CAR (vs . TB)
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43.
Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA (vs . CIN)
Despite being the top target for almost all of the season, Waddle has been fairly underwhelming for fantasy. Over the last four games, he has not had more than 52 receiving yards in any game and has only one touchdown. This week, they face the Bengals, who have one good player on defense. Unfortunately, that one good player is a corner who has shut down some of the league's best wide receivers. With Waddle as the clear WR1 on this team, he should get the full Turner treatment. As a result, Waddle is a tough player to trust in the fantasy playoffs. You likely don't have a better option, especially with the Bengals potentially making this a shootout. However, Waddle may not be the "set it and forget it" option this week.
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44.
Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
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45.
Zay Flowers
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
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46.
Michael Carter
RB - ARI (vs . ATL)
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47.
Tony Pollard
RB - TEN (vs . KC)
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48.
Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS (vs . PHI)
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49.
Kenneth Walker III
RB - SEA (vs . LAR)
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50.
Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN (at NYG)
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51.
Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC (at DAL)
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52.
DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI (at WAS)
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53.
Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT (at DET)
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54.
Kyle Monangai
RB - CHI (vs . GB)
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55.
Kenneth Gainwell
RB - PIT (at DET)
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56.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB (at CHI)
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57.
Kyle Pitts Sr.
TE - ATL (at ARI)
Kyle Pitts scored 7% of his career fantasy points last Thursday Night against the Buccaneers. He also scored 28% of his career touchdowns last week. All these points define what it means to have an outlier game. Having said that, in the absence of Drake London, Pitts has taken a step forward for his fantasy production. Although early in the week, it appears that the Falcons are hoping to have London back against the Cardinals. If he does return, Pitts' managers will be left in Limbo, wondering the impact of his involvement. That said, with the stretch of games Pitts is on, he is locked into all lineups.
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58.
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC (at DEN)
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59.
Jakobi Meyers
WR - JAC (at DEN)
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60.
Brock Bowers
TE - LV (at HOU)
This has been the tale of Bowers' season all year. With the Raiders as a team holding him back, he is a name that is cemented into your lineups, despite having a low floor. Thankfully, he has overcome his situation with a top 10 finish in five of the last seven games. However, in the other two games, he finished outside of the top 20 at the position. Last week, with Kenny Pickett under center, he had one of those weeks outside the top 20. With their QB for Week 16 still uncertain, managers need to hope Geno Smith can return for a very difficult game against the Texans. On the season, the Texans are allowing the eighth fewest fantasy points to the position. Having said that, they just allowed 134 yards and two scores to Trey McBride. I'm not going to be the one to tell you to bench Bowers in the fantasy playoffs, but I also wouldn't be the one chastizing you for doing so. All I ask, it consider what other options are available before locking him into your lineup for the biggest week of the season so far.
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61.
David Montgomery
RB - DET (vs . PIT)
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62.
Blake Corum
RB - LAR (at SEA)
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63.
Chuba Hubbard
RB - CAR (vs . TB)
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64.
Emeka Egbuka
WR - TB (at CAR)
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65.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - WAS (vs . PHI)
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66.
Chris Godwin Jr.
WR - TB (at CAR)
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67.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN (at NYG)
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68.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
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69.
Dallas Goedert
TE - PHI (at WAS)
Usually, I don't have an issue sharing my opinion on who to start in these outlooks. However, I'm going to make a point of leaving this call up to you and providing all the information you need. Goedert has had a good season overall; however, it has been dominated by feast or famine. With six weeks inside the top eight at the position, and seven weeks outside of the top 15 (four outside the top 30), it's been hard to predict. Thankfully, we have two straight weeks of 70 plus yard games, along with two goalline scores last week. That said, he failed to score over 6.5 fantasy points between Weeks 10 and 13. This week, he faces the Commanders, who are allowing the sixth most fantasy points to the TE position over the last five weeks. There is enough evidence to ride the hot hand into a great matchup this week, but I also wouldn't blame you for starting a more reliable option.
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70.
Stefon Diggs
WR - NE (at BAL)
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71.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - IND (vs . SF)
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72.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - NYJ (at NO)
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73.
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE (at BAL)
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74.
DJ Moore
WR - CHI (vs . GB)
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75.
Jordan Mason
RB - MIN (at NYG)
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76.
Colby Parkinson
TE - LAR (at SEA)
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77.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ATL (at ARI)
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78.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC (at DAL)
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79.
Kareem Hunt
RB - KC (at TEN)
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80.
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE - CLE (vs . BUF)
Harold Fannin Jr. is second at the position in targets. I'll be honest, that shocked me. The rookie TE/fullback/hybrid has been awesome to watch this season. The Browns have been using him all over their offense, ultimately overtaking David Njoku. With Njoku now injured, Fannin has seen 11 and 14 targets in each of hi slast two games. Although this only led to seven receptions for 48 yards last week, it's elite volume at the position. Unfortunately, he faces the Bills this week who have been lethal against fantasy TEs. Averaging the fewest fantasy points to the TE position, and the fewest passing yards per game, it might be a long day for Fannin and Shedeur Sanders. With his volume, you can continue to roll him out there, but other options are worth considering in this matchup. Also, monitor Njoku's health throughout the week.
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81.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt
RB - WAS (vs . PHI)
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82.
Luther Burden III
WR - CHI (vs . GB)
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83.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC (at TEN)
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84.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
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85.
Keenan Allen
WR - LAC (at DAL)
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86.
Rashid Shaheed
WR - SEA (vs . LAR)
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87.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC (at TEN)
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88.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA (vs . LAR)
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89.
Romeo Doubs
WR - GB (at CHI)
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90.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF (at CLE)
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91.
Jayden Higgins
WR - HOU (vs . LV)
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92.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU (vs . LV)
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93.
Audric Estime
RB - NO (vs . NYJ)
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94.
Darren Waller
TE - MIA (vs . CIN)
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95.
Tyler Warren
TE - IND (vs . SF)
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96.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - KC (at TEN)
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97.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
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98.
Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF (at CLE)
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99.
Alec Pierce
WR - IND (vs . SF)
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100.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR (vs . TB)
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101.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG (vs . MIN)
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102.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE (at BAL)
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103.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE (vs . BUF)
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104.
Darnell Mooney
WR - ATL (at ARI)
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105.
Oronde Gadsden II
TE - LAC (at DAL)
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106.
Chimere Dike
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
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107.
Colston Loveland
TE - CHI (vs . GB)
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108.
Theo Johnson
TE - NYG (vs . MIN)
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109.
Samaje Perine
RB - CIN (at MIA)
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110.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB (at CAR)
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111.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL (vs . NE)
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112.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE (at BAL)
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113.
Josh Downs
WR - IND (vs . SF)
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114.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV (at HOU)
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115.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL (vs . LAC)
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116.
John Metchie III
WR - NYJ (at NO)
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117.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN (vs . KC)
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118.
Mack Hollins
WR - NE (at BAL)
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119.
Christian Watson
WR - GB (at CHI)
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120.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - SF (at IND)
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121.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC (at DEN)
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122.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO (vs . NYJ)
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123.
Isaiah Likely
TE - BAL (vs . NE)
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124.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN (at MIA)
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125.
Cooper Kupp
WR - SEA (vs . LAR)
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126.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN (at MIA)
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127.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
RB - WAS (vs . PHI)
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128.
Elic Ayomanor
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
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129.
David Sills V
WR - ATL (at ARI)
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130.
Drake London
WR - ATL (at ARI)
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131.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA (vs . LAR)
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132.
Emari Demercado
RB - ARI (vs . ATL)
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133.
Keaton Mitchell
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
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134.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR (vs . TB)
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135.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - GB (at CHI)
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136.
Tre Harris
WR - LAC (at DAL)
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137.
Rachaad White
RB - TB (at CAR)
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138.
Rashee Rice
WR - KC (at TEN)
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139.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC (at DEN)
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140.
Matthew Golden
WR - GB (at CHI)
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141.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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142.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
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143.
Ryan Flournoy
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
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144.
Jeremy McNichols
RB - WAS (vs . PHI)
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145.
T.J. Hockenson
TE - MIN (at NYG)
|
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146.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF (at CLE)
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147.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF (at CLE)
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148.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF (at CLE)
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149.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA (vs . CIN)
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150.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - GB (at CHI)
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151.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - CHI (vs . GB)
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152.
Christian Kirk
WR - HOU (vs . LV)
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153.
Jalen Nailor
WR - MIN (at NYG)
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154.
Gunnar Helm
TE - TEN (vs . KC)
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155.
Tee Higgins
WR - CIN (at MIA)
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156.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT (at DET)
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157.
Evan Engram
TE - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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158.
Isaac TeSlaa
WR - DET (vs . PIT)
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159.
Jack Bech
WR - LV (at HOU)
|
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160.
Isaiah Hodgins
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
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161.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
|
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162.
Jonnu Smith
TE - PIT (at DET)
|
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163.
Calvin Austin III
WR - PIT (at DET)
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164.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - TEN (vs . KC)
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165.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ (at NO)
|
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166.
Tank Bigsby
RB - PHI (at WAS)
|
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167.
Ollie Gordon II
RB - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
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168.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI (vs . GB)
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169.
Malik Davis
RB - DAL (vs . LAC)
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170.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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171.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE (at BAL)
|
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172.
Rasheen Ali
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
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173.
Evan Hull
RB - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
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174.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB (at CHI)
|
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175.
Greg Dulcich
TE - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
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176.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR (vs . TB)
|
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177.
Van Jefferson
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
|
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178.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB (at CAR)
|
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179.
Isaiah Bond
WR - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
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180.
Mitch Tinsley
WR - CIN (at MIA)
|
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181.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
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182.
Tyler Badie
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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183.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - SF (at IND)
|
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184.
Joshua Palmer
WR - BUF (at CLE)
|
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185.
Jawhar Jordan
RB - HOU (vs . LV)
|
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186.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
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187.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF (at CLE)
|
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188.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF (at IND)
|
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189.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
RB - JAC (at DEN)
|
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190.
Pat Bryant
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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191.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
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192.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC (at DAL)
|
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193.
Dare Ogunbowale
RB - HOU (vs . LV)
|
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194.
Brashard Smith
RB - KC (at TEN)
|
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195.
Ameer Abdullah
RB - IND (vs . SF)
|
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196.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
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197.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
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198.
Tutu Atwell
WR - LAR (at SEA)
|
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199.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - SF (at IND)
|
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200.
Tyquan Thornton
WR - KC (at TEN)
|
|
201.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT (at DET)
|
|
202.
Konata Mumpfield
WR - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
203.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
204.
Tyler Lockett
WR - LV (at HOU)
|
|
205.
Marquise Brown
WR - KC (at TEN)
|
|
206.
John Bates
TE - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
|
207.
Brandin Cooks
WR - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
208.
Jahan Dotson
WR - PHI (at WAS)
|
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209.
Terrance Ferguson
TE - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
210.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU (vs . LV)
|
|
211.
Taysom Hill
TE - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
212.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
213.
Tim Patrick
WR - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
214.
Jaylin Noel
WR - HOU (vs . LV)
|
|
215.
Nick Chubb
RB - HOU (vs . LV)
|
|
216.
Davis Allen
TE - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
217.
Trayveon Williams
RB - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
218.
Raheem Mostert
RB - LV (at HOU)
|
|
219.
Isaiah Williams
WR - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
220.
Mason Tipton
WR - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
221.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR (vs . TB)
|
|
222.
Bhayshul Tuten
RB - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
223.
Jeremy Ruckert
TE - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
224.
Alvin Kamara
RB - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
225.
Davante Adams
WR - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
226.
Adam Thielen
WR - PIT (at DET)
|
|
227.
Dylan Sampson
RB - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
228.
Cade Otton
TE - TB (at CAR)
|
|
229.
Kevin Austin Jr.
WR - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
230.
John FitzPatrick
TE - GB (at CHI)
|
|
231.
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR - KC (at TEN)
|
|
232.
Adam Trautman
TE - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
|
233.
Rome Odunze
WR - CHI (vs . GB)
|
|
234.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB (at CHI)
|
|
235.
Jalen Brooks
WR - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
236.
Treylon Burks
WR - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
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237.
Will Shipley
RB - PHI (at WAS)
|
|
238.
Tanner Hudson
TE - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
239.
DJ Giddens
RB - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
240.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR - PIT (at DET)
|
|
241.
Noah Fant
TE - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
242.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV (at HOU)
|
|
243.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
244.
Noah Gray
TE - KC (at TEN)
|
|
245.
Dylan Drummond
WR - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
246.
Kaleb Johnson
RB - PIT (at DET)
|
|
247.
Jaylin Lane
WR - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
|
248.
Tyrell Shavers
WR - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
249.
Casey Washington
WR - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
250.
Cade Stover
TE - HOU (vs . LV)
|
|
251.
Hunter Luepke
RB - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
252.
Trevor Etienne
RB - CAR (vs . TB)
|
|
253.
Tyler Goodson
RB - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
254.
Kyle Juszczyk
RB - SF (at IND)
|
|
255.
Corey Kiner
RB - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
256.
Xavier Smith
WR - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
257.
Kalif Raymond
WR - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
258.
Mason Taylor
TE - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
259.
D'Ernest Johnson
RB - NE (at BAL)
|
|
260.
Shane Zylstra
TE - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
261.
Raheim Sanders
RB - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
262.
David Njoku
TE - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
263.
Anthony Firkser
TE - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
264.
Tahj Brooks
RB - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
265.
Gage Larvadain
WR - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
266.
Austin Hooper
TE - NE (at BAL)
|
|
267.
Zavier Scott
RB - MIN (at NYG)
|
|
268.
Daniel Bellinger
TE - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
269.
Devontez Walker
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
270.
Grant Calcaterra
TE - PHI (at WAS)
|
|
271.
Dylan Laube
RB - LV (at HOU)
|
|
272.
Josh Oliver
TE - MIN (at NYG)
|
|
273.
Jackson Hawes
TE - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
274.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith
WR - LAC (at DAL)
|
|
275.
Pharaoh Brown
TE - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
276.
Brevyn Spann-Ford
TE - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
277.
Jack Stoll
TE - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
278.
Devin Duvernay
WR - CHI (vs . GB)
|
|
279.
Tez Johnson
WR - TB (at CAR)
|
|
280.
Adam Prentice
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
|
281.
Bo Melton
WR - GB (at CHI)
|
|
282.
Charlie Woerner
TE - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
283.
Kyle Williams
WR - NE (at BAL)
|
|
284.
Alec Ingold
RB - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
|
285.
Eric Saubert
TE - SEA (vs . LAR)
|
|
286.
Charlie Kolar
TE - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
287.
Kendall Milton
RB - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
288.
Devin Culp
TE - TB (at CAR)
|
|
289.
Trent Sherfield Sr.
WR - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
290.
Foster Moreau
TE - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
291.
Payne Durham
TE - TB (at CAR)
|
|
292.
Quintin Morris
TE - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
293.
Luke Schoonmaker
TE - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
294.
Cedrick Wilson Jr.
WR - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
|
295.
Mitchell Evans
TE - CAR (vs . TB)
|
|
296.
Justice Hill
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
297.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
|
298.
Arian Smith
WR - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
299.
Dont'e Thornton Jr.
WR - LV (at HOU)
|
|
300.
C.J. Ham
RB - MIN (at NYG)
|
|
301.
Drew Sample
TE - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
302.
Blake Whiteheart
TE - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
303.
MarShawn Lloyd
RB - GB (at CHI)
|
|
304.
Braelon Allen
RB - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
305.
Patrick Ricard
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
306.
Connor Heyward
TE - PIT (at DET)
|
|
307.
Sterling Shepard
WR - TB (at CAR)
|
|
308.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
WR - CAR (vs . TB)
|
|
309.
Khalil Herbert
RB - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
310.
Colson Yankoff
RB,TE - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
|
311.
Malachi Corley
WR - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
312.
Chris Moore
WR - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
|
313.
Reggie Gilliam
RB - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
314.
Jalin Hyatt
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
315.
Stone Smartt
TE - NYJ (at NO)
|
|
316.
James Proche II
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
317.
Julian Hill
TE - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
|
318.
Mo Alie-Cox
TE - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
319.
Shedrick Jackson
WR - LV (at HOU)
|
|
320.
Charlie Jones
WR - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
321.
Darius Cooper
WR - PHI (at WAS)
|
|
322.
Will Dissly
TE - LAC (at DAL)
|
|
323.
Hunter Long
TE - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
324.
Tom Kennedy
WR - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
325.
Ian Thomas
TE - LV (at HOU)
|
|
326.
Travis Homer
RB - CHI (vs . GB)
|
|
327.
Ty Chandler
RB - MIN (at NYG)
|
|
328.
Julius Chestnut
RB - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
329.
Dyami Brown
WR - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
330.
Ben Skowronek
WR - PIT (at DET)
|
|
331.
Tylan Wallace
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
332.
Michael Bandy
WR - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
|
333.
Austin Trammell
WR - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
334.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB - KC (at TEN)
|
|
335.
Jerome Ford
RB - CLE (vs . BUF)
|
|
336.
Dante Pettis
WR - NO (vs . NYJ)
|
|
337.
Jared Wiley
TE - KC (at TEN)
|
|
338.
Gabe Davis
WR - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
339.
Cody White
WR - SEA (vs . LAR)
|
|
340.
Kylen Granson
TE - PHI (at WAS)
|
|
341.
Drew Ogletree
TE - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
342.
Josh Whyle
TE - GB (at CHI)
|
|
343.
Gunner Olszewski
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
344.
LaJohntay Wester
WR - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
345.
Pierre Strong Jr.
RB - GB (at CHI)
|
|
346.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
347.
Josiah Deguara
TE - ARI (vs . ATL)
|
|
348.
Laquon Treadwell
WR - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
349.
KhaDarel Hodge
WR - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
350.
Mason Kinsey
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
351.
Jake Tonges
TE - SF (at IND)
|
|
352.
Kalel Mullings
RB - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
353.
Sione Vaki
RB - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
354.
Deven Thompkins
WR - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
355.
Nikko Remigio
WR - KC (at TEN)
|
|
356.
Velus Jones Jr.
RB,WR - SEA (vs . LAR)
|
|
357.
Cody Schrader
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
|
358.
Nathan Carter
RB - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
359.
Jacob Saylors
RB - DET (vs . PIT)
|
|
360.
Hassan Haskins
RB - LAC (at DAL)
|
|
361.
Xavier Restrepo
WR - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
362.
Jonathan Mingo
WR - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
363.
Owen Wright
RB - TB (at CAR)
|
|
364.
Anthony Gould
WR - IND (vs . SF)
|
|
365.
Amar Johnson
RB - LAC (at DAL)
|
|
366.
Jakob Johnson
RB - HOU (vs . LV)
|
|
367.
Skyy Moore
WR - SF (at IND)
|
|
368.
Craig Reynolds
RB - NE (at BAL)
|
|
369.
Derius Davis
WR - LAC (at DAL)
|
|
370.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF (at IND)
|
|
371.
Elijah Mitchell
RB - KC (at TEN)
|
|
372.
Xavier Gipson
WR - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
373.
Jaydon Blue
RB - DAL (vs . LAC)
|
|
374.
Tai Felton
WR - MIN (at NYG)
|
|
375.
Brycen Tremayne
WR - CAR (vs . TB)
|
|
376.
Brittain Brown
RB - CHI (vs . GB)
|
|
377.
Dante Miller
RB - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
378.
Cam Akers
RB - SEA (vs . LAR)
|
|
379.
A.J. Dillon
RB - PHI (at WAS)
|
|
380.
Jarquez Hunter
RB - LAR (at SEA)
|
|
381.
Zamir White
RB - LV (at HOU)
|
|
382.
Carlos Washington Jr.
RB - ATL (at ARI)
|
|
383.
Deuce Vaughn
RB - DEN (vs . JAC)
|
|
384.
Gary Brightwell
RB - CIN (at MIA)
|
|
385.
Jonathan Ward
RB - BAL (vs . NE)
|
|
386.
Jeff Wilson Jr.
RB - MIA (vs . CIN)
|
|
387.
Sincere McCormick
RB - FA (BYE)
|
|
388.
Frank Gore Jr.
RB - BUF (at CLE)
|
|
389.
Jacardia Wright
RB - SEA (vs . LAR)
|
|
390.
DeeJay Dallas
RB - JAC (at DEN)
|
|
391.
Eric Gray
RB - NYG (vs . MIN)
|
|
392.
Donovan Edwards
RB - WAS (vs . PHI)
|
|
393.
Jordan Mims
RB - TEN (vs . KC)
|
|
394.
Jashaun Corbin
RB - NE (at BAL)
|
|
395.
Ronnie Rivers
RB - LAR (at SEA)
|