Fantasy Football Player Notes
Week 17 Rankings
1.
Jahmyr Gibbs
RB - DET (at SF)
Operating as Detroit's bell-cow back with David Montgomery out, Jahmyr Gibbs logged a season-high 27 touches last week. He did not disappoint, finishing the day with 154 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown. Gibbs will continue to lead the Lions backfield on Monday night when the team faces the San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco continues to funnel production to running backs. Opposing backs have scored 17 times and amassed just under 2,000 total yards against San Francisco this year. Gibbs can flip championship matchups on Monday night.
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2.
Saquon Barkley
RB - PHI (vs . DAL)
Saquon Barkley took a step closer to the NFL's single-season rushing record with last week's 150-yard effort. Philadelphia should continue to feed Barkley in Week 17, and the matchup is right for fantasy production. The Eagles host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. In run defense, Dallas ranks last in the NFL in EPA (expected points added). With quarterback Jalen Hurts questionable due to a concussion, Philadelphia would be wise to lean on Barkley and the run game in this matchup. Barkley continues to be an elite RB1 this week.
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3.
Derrick Henry
RB - BAL (at HOU)
Derrick Henry bulldozed the Pittsburgh Steelers to the tune of 189 scrimmage yards last week. However, the Ravens running back failed to score for the fourth consecutive game. It is poorly timed negative regression for fantasy managers after Henry had registered at least one touchdown in 11 straight games to begin the season. The good news is that Henry has at least 111 scrimmage yards and has been a top-20 fantasy back in three of those four games. Henry faces a tough Texans defense but remains an RB1 in all formats. If he can find the end zone, he has top-five overall upside at the position this week.
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4.
Jonathan Taylor
RB - IND (at NYG)
Jonathan Taylor singlehandedly won semifinal matchups for fantasy managers a week ago with his 218-yard, three-touchdown outburst versus the Tennessee Titans. Taylor has an even more favorable matchup this week when the Colts face the New York Giants. New York has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to opposing running backs this year. They have operated as a pass-funnel defensively. However, Indianapolis should enjoy a positive game script as a heavy favorite. That should enable Taylor to maintain enough volume to post huge numbers again this week.
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5.
Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL (at WAS)
The stellar sophomore season for Falcons running back Bijan Robinson continued in Atlanta's blowout victory versus the New York Giants. Robinson eclipsed 100 total yards for the ninth time in 10 games and has finished as a top-14 fantasy back in all nine of those outings. Robinson added two touchdowns for good measure last week, his 10th and 11th of the year. Atlanta faces the Washington Commanders on Sunday night in Week 17. Washington has been solid in terms of fantasy points allowed to enemy backs. However, they rank 25th in the NFL in DVOA versus the run. Robinson should have enough opportunities to keep up his recent productivity in this matchup.
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6.
Kyren Williams
RB - LAR (vs . ARI)
Kyren Williams has been one of the most underrated running backs in the NFL this season. He has generally not racked up huge weekly yardage totals like Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry have been prone to doing. However, Williams enters Week 17 third in the NFL in rushing yards. He has consistently provided rushing yards and fantasy points throughout the year. Williams has yet to have a bad fantasy game this season. He has finished as an RB1 or RB2 in 12-team leagues in 14 of 15 games this year. His worst weekly finish was RB30 back in Week 10. The Rams host an Arizona team eliminated from the playoffs last week. Arizona also allows the ninth-most fantasy points to opposing running backs. Williams should continue to post RB1 production in Week 17.
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7.
Chase Brown
RB - CIN (vs . DEN)
Chase Brown failed to score a touchdown last week but still surpassed 100 scrimmage yards for the fifth consecutive game. Brown has one of the highest usage rates among running backs in the NFL since the midseason injury to Zack Moss. Brown has at least 20 touches in six of his last seven contests. That level of volume and consistency has made Brown one of the biggest bargains of the 2024 season. The Bengals face a Denver defense that leads the NFL in DVOA versus the run this year. However, Brown has previously overcome difficult matchups and should be a volume-based RB1 even in a tough matchup.
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8.
Josh Jacobs
RB - GB (at MIN)
It felt like some meat was left on the bone last week when it came to Josh Jacobs. Jacobs had 85 total yards and a touchdown through Green Bay's first two drives against the New Orleans Saints. However, with the Packers taking control of the game early, they decided not to overwork their top running back as the game progressed. Jacobs carried the ball 13 times after registering at least 18 carries in five straight games before Monday's win. Green Bay faces division rival Minnesota in Week 17. Though the matchup is daunting, the volume should be enough to boost Jacobs into RB1 territory this week.
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9.
Bucky Irving
RB - TB (vs . CAR)
Bucky Irving keeps earning more work for the Buccaneers and, in the process, rewards fantasy managers with solid production. If you remove the Week 14 outing in which Irving left early due to injury, he has at least 16 touches in five consecutive games. He has recorded at least 87 total yards in all five of those games and scored in four. One of those games occurred four weeks ago when Irving was the overall RB1 against the Carolina Panthers. Tampa Bay hosts Carolina in Week 17. Barring injury, Bucky Irving is a solid RB1 in all formats this week.
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10.
Ja'Marr Chase
WR - CIN (vs . DEN)
Ja'Marr Chase scored his league-leading 16th receiving touchdown of the season late in Cincinnati's Week 16 win versus the Cleveland Browns. Chase is a threat to score every time he touches the ball and gets plenty of volume in the Bengals' pass-happy offensive attack. Chase should be heavily involved again this week when Cincinnati hosts the Denver Broncos. Denver plays man coverage at the fifth-highest rate in the NFL but allows the fifth-highest first-down-plus-touchdown rate when playing man. Ja'Marr Chase is an elite WR1 in Week 17, as in most weeks.
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11.
Aaron Jones Sr.
RB - MIN (vs . GB)
Jones is the RB19 in fantasy points per game, ranking 13th in opportunity share, 12th in weighted opportunity, and ninth in red zone touches. He has averaged 18.3 touches and 92.9 total yards per game. Among 65 qualifying backs, he ranks 38th in explosive run rate and 19th in yards after contact per attempt. Jones will have a tough time running against his former team this week. Since Week 11, Green Bay has allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards per game, the fourth-lowest missed tackle rate, and the sixth-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
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12.
De'Von Achane
RB - MIA (at CLE)
De'Von Achane finally popped off for a long touchdown run last week, sealing Miami's win with a 50-yard score. That type of explosive play had inexplicably disappeared from Achane's repertoire this year. The good news is that Achane has remained an elite fantasy running back despite the relative lack of big plays. He has excelled as a pass catcher out of the backfield, enabling him to finish as a top-15 fantasy back in seven of his last nine games. Achane should be firmly entrenched as an RB1 in all formats, with a solid bump in PPR formats.
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13.
Joe Mixon
RB - HOU (vs . BAL)
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14.
James Cook
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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15.
Nico Collins
WR - HOU (vs . BAL)
Texans wide receiver Nico Collins has struggled from a yardage standpoint over the past two weeks. Collins has just 77 total receiving yards across his last two games after averaging 104 yards in his first eight games of the season. Collins has a great chance to get closer to that triple-digit mark in Week 17 when the Houston Texans host the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens rank in the bottom five in both receptions and receiving yards allowed to opposing wideouts this season. They also have the worst DVOA in the NFL versus number-one receivers. Collins should also get all the work he can handle after the season-ending injury to Tank Dell. As long as Houston does not rest any of their regulars, Nico Collins is an elite WR1 in this game.
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16.
Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN (vs . GB)
The touchdown pendulum has swung back in the favor of Justin Jefferson in a big way in recent weeks. After scoring a touchdown in his first four games to start the year, Jefferson scored just once in his following eight outings. But Jefferson scored five times in his last three contests, including last week's two-touchdown effort. Jefferson also posted a season-high 144 receiving yards, finishing the week as the top-scoring fantasy wide receiver. Minnesota faces the Green Bay Packers in Week 17. Green Bay gives up the fewest fantasy points to opposing wideouts this year. However, Jefferson is not like most wide receivers. He had 85 yards and a touchdown in the previous matchup between these teams and can easily post a similar line this week.
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17.
Brian Robinson Jr.
RB - WAS (vs . ATL)
Over the last two weeks, Robinson Jr. has played 63-74% of the snaps while averaging 18 touches and 64 total yards. Overall, Robinson Jr. is the RB25 in fantasy points per game, ranking 25th in opportunity share and 19th in red zone touches. Among 65 qualifying backs, Robinson Jr. ranks 15th in explosive run rate and 36th in missed tackles forced per attempt. Robinson will need a touchdown and to lean on his volume this week against Atlanta's now stout run defense. Since Week 11, Atlanta has allowed the fewest rushing yards per game, the sixth-lowest explosive run rate, and the 12th-lowest missed tackle rate.
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18.
Puka Nacua
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
Last week was the first game in 2024 in which Puka Nacua played a full game and failed to finish as a top-24 fantasy wide receiver in Half-PPR formats. However, he still hauled in eight passes, so it's hard not to give Nacua a pass. The game was also odd, as Los Angeles had just four offensive possessions through the first three quarters. Hopefully, the Rams can be less methodical and more explosive in Week 17 against the Arizona Cardinals. Arizona is one of the worst defenses in the NFL when playing zone coverage. This should be a favorable matchup for the Rams' primary wide receivers. But Nacua has separated himself a bit from Cooper Kupp in recent weeks, making him the preferred WR1 option.
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19.
Mike Evans
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
Mike Evans has at least 68 receiving yards in all five games since returning from his hamstring injury. However, his weekly fantasy results have been up and down. Evans has twice finished as a top-four overall wideout but has finished outside the top 25 in his other three games. He has a solid Week 17 matchup versus the Carolina Panthers. Evans had 118 yards a score when these teams squared off earlier this month. The veteran should be heavily targeted as he tries to keep his streak of 1,000-plus yard seasons intact. Evans is a solid WR1 in this matchup.
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20.
Breece Hall
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
Last week, Hall was reinserted into his workhorse role, playing 77% of the snaps with 19 touches and 90 total yards. Overall, he is the RB17 in fantasy points per game, ranking 14th in opportunity share and ninth in weighted opportunities. Among 65 qualifying backs, he ranks 25th in explosive run rate and 33rd in yards after contact per attempt. Hall should find room to operate this week as a strong RB2. Since Week 11, Buffalo has allowed the ninth-highest missed tackle rate, the seventh-highest yards after contact per attempt, and the 17th-highest rushing success rate.
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21.
Tyjae Spears
RB - TEN (at JAC)
Over the last two games, Spears has played 56-61% of the snaps, averaging 11.5 touches and 79 total yards. He has finished as the RB3 and RB10 in weekly scoring over the last two weeks. Spears has only a 7% missed tackle rate and 2.14 yards after contact per attempt over the last two weeks, but it hasn't slowed him down for fantasy purposes. Since Week 11, Jacksonville has ranked 15th in rushing yards per game and 16th in yards before contact per attempt while allowing the fourth-highest rushing success rate to gap runs (Spears 57.1% gap over the last two weeks). With Tony Pollard out, Spears will be the team's workhorse this week.
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22.
Zach Charbonnet
RB - SEA (at CHI)
Charbonnet will draw the start this week. In his four games as the starter for Seattle, he has averaged 19.5 touches and 108.7 total yards. He has had weekly finishes as Seattle's lead back of RB8, RB7, RB1, and RB17. Among 64 qualifying rushers, Charbonnet ranks tenth in missed tackles forced per attempt and 17th in yards after contact per attempt. Charbonnet should steamroll the Bears this week. Since Week 11, Chicago has allowed the sixth-most rushing yards per game, the eighth-highest rushing success rate, and the eighth-highest yards before contact per attempt.
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23.
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR - DET (at SF)
Amon-Ra St. Brown posted a typical Amon-Ra St. Brown line in last week's Lions' victory. Detroit's top wide receiver scored an even 16 fantasy points in Half-PPR formats. It was just above his 15.5-point average and marked the sixth time St. Brown finished a week with between 15 and 18 fantasy points. St. Brown is set to face a San Francisco 49ers defense that has served as a run funnel this season. However, he has a high target share and is a threat to score a weekly touchdown. Consider him a solid WR1 in all formats.
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24.
James Conner
RB - ARI (at LAR)
Conner looks like a go this week. He has been limited all week in practice (knee). He is the RB11 in fantasy points per game, ranking 17th in opportunity share, 11th in weighted opportunities, and fourth in red zone touches. He has averaged 18.5 touches and 100 total yards per game. Among 64 qualifying backs, Conner ranks second in missed tackles forced per attempt and tenth in yards after contact per attempt. Conner should have another banner day. Since Week 11, the Rams have allowed the fifth-most rushing yards per game, the sixth-highest missed tackle rate, and the 14th-highest rushing success rate.
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25.
Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAC (vs . TEN)
After a brief midseason lull, Jacksonville rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. has been one of the most productive fantasy wideouts in the entire NFL. Thomas Jr. has at least 76 receiving yards in five straight games, including an eight-catch, 86-yard outing when Jacksonville last faced the Tennessee Titans. Thomas Jr. has been a target magnet since Mac Jones took over the team's quarterback duties from the injured Trevor Lawrence. The rookie has been targeted 49 times in his last four games. As a byproduct of that volume, Thomas Jr. has scored the fourth-most fantasy points among wide receivers since Week 13. He should continue to be a steady source of fantasy production in Week 17.
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26.
Rico Dowdle
RB - DAL (at PHI)
Since Week 12, Dowdle has been the RB17 in fantasy points per game, averaging 21.4 touches and 112.4 total yards. Since Week 12, among 45 qualifying backs, he has ranked 15th in explosive run rate and ninth in yards after contact per attempt. Dowdle is a volume-based RB2 this week with a tough matchup. Since Week 11, Philly has allowed the 14th-fewest rushing yards per game, the second-lowest rushing success rate, and the sixth-lowest EPA per rush.
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27.
Jerome Ford
RB - CLE (vs . MIA)
Last week, Ford was the RB9 in fantasy points per game, playing 80% of the snaps and finishing with 16 touches and 131 total yards. Ford has been explosive this year. Among 65 qualifying backs, he ranks 13th in explosive run rate and ninth in yards after contact per attempt. Ford should have another wonderful week. Miami's run defense has been putrid this season. Since Week 11, they have allowed the sixth-highest explosive run rate, the fourth-highest missed tackle rate, and the sixth-most yards after contact per attempt.
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28.
A.J. Brown
WR - PHI (vs . DAL)
It was interesting to see Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown earn a season-high 15 targets in the same game in which Jalen Hurts exited after six minutes due to a concussion. Backup signal-caller Kenny Pickett certainly seemed to know where his bread was buttered upon entering the game. Pickett targeted Brown on over 60 percent of his passes. He also targeted DeVonta Smith seven times. While Pickett is certainly a downgrade from Hurts, fantasy managers will sign up for 15 targets every day of the week and twice on Sundays. It is unclear who Philadelphia's quarterback will be this week, but the matchup is favorable versus the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas has given up the ninth-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers this year and struggles in man coverage. That is Brown's forte, so expect a productive outing from Brown regardless of which quarterback starts on Sunday.
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29.
Tee Higgins
WR - CIN (vs . DEN)
There is no shame in playing Robin to Ja'Marr Chase's Batman, and Tee Higgins has been playing that role quite nicely. Higgins scored for the fifth time in his last six games last week. He has finished as a top-20 fantasy wideout in all five of those games, averaging 78 receiving yards per game. The Bengals figure to keep featuring their dynamic duo in Saturday's matchup with the Denver Broncos. Higgins excelled last week in a similar matchup against a man-coverage-heavy Cleveland Browns team. Expect more of the same this week, making Higgins a solid WR1 candidate.
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30.
Isaac Guerendo
RB - SF (vs . DET)
Guerendo could be back this week (foot, hamstring). He has practiced on a limited basis. In his two starts this season, Guerendo has averaged 18.5 touches and 101.5 total yards. Guerendo has had nice per-touch metrics with an 8.2% explosive run rate and a 23% missed tackle rate. Guerendo has a strong matchup this week against a downgraded Detroit run defense. Since Week 13, Detroit has allowed the 12th-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-highest missed tackle rate, and the ninth-most yards before contact per attempt.
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31.
D'Andre Swift
RB - CHI (vs . SEA)
Since Week 11, Swift has been the RB35 in fantasy points per game, averaging 15.2 touches and 64.2 total yards per game. Across his last six games, among 50 qualifying backs, he has ranked 38th in missed tackles forced per attempt, 31st in yards after contact per attempt, and 32nd in explosive run rate. Swift will have a tough time getting going this week against a massively improved run defense for Seattle. Since Week 11, they have held backs to the 11th-fewest rushing yards per game, fourth-fewest explosive run rate, and the 12th-fewest yards after contact per attempt.
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32.
Terry McLaurin
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
Terry McLaurin enters Week 17 with a dozen touchdown receptions this season. That number is second in the NFL behind Bengals superstar Ja'Marr Chase. McLaurin ranks just 26th in the NFL in total targets but has made the most of his opportunities. McLaurin should have solid touchdown equity again this week when Washington faces the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta has allowed 20 touchdown catches to opposing wide receivers this year. That is tied for the highest mark in the league. McLaurin is a touchdown-dependent WR1, but one with a good chance of paying off in this matchup.
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33.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB - NYG (vs . IND)
Since Week 13, Tracy Jr. has been the RB22 in fantasy points per game while averaging 13.5 touches and 63 total yards. He has played 63-83% of the snaps weekly while having a 19% missed tackle rate and 2.33 yards after contact per attempt. Tracy Jr. is in a good spot to return RB2 numbers again this week. Since Week 11, Indy has allowed the 11th-highest explosive run rate, the 12th-highest missed tackle rate, and the tenth-highest yards after contact per attempt.
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34.
Courtland Sutton
WR - DEN (at CIN)
Overall, Sutton is the WR26 in fantasy points per game, ranking seventh in deep targets and ninth in red zone targets among wide receivers. Since Week 8, he has been the WR12 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 24.8% target share and 32% first-read share with 2.64 YPRR. Since Week 10, Cincy has had the seventh-highest rate of two high (58.1%). Since Week 8, against two high, Sutton has seen his numbers crater with a 17.8% target share and a 21.4% first-read share with only 1.12 YPRR. Sutton can overcome the efficiency dip with volume, but it definitely lowers his ceiling this week. The Bengals have allowed the 14th-most receiving yards per game while ranking 15th in fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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35.
Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR - SF (vs . DET)
Last week was Samuel's first game as a top-24 wide receiver in weekly scoring since Week 10. He scored his first touchdown since Week 6 despite seeing six red zone targets in his last eight games. Samuel could keep the good times rolling this week against Detroit's depleted secondary. Since Week 7, Detroit has ranked tenth in single-high rate (56.9%). Since Week 10, against single-high, Samuel has had a 21.5% target share, 1.62 YPRR, and a 25.6% first-read share. Detroit has been bleeding out production to boundary wide receivers. Since Week 13, Detroit has allowed the most receiving yards per game and the third-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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36.
Davante Adams
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
Adams' status is up in the air for Week 17 as he has been dealing with a hip issue. Overall, he is the WR6 in fantasy points per game, ranking 17th in deep targets and third in red zone targets among wide receivers. Since Week 9, he has been the WR3 in fantasy points per game, seeing 15 red zone targets. The Bills have the fourth-highest two high rate in the NFL (54.1%). Since Week 9, against two high, Adams has been a volume hog with a 29.7% target share, 2.31 YPRR, and a 37.5% first-read share. If Adams is active, he should eat again this week. Since Week 11, Buffalo has allowed the 14th-most fantasy points per game and the eighth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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37.
Alexander Mattison
RB - LV (at NO)
Last week, Mattison played 57% of the snaps overall, 69% of the rushing play snaps, and had a 67% snap rate in the red zone. He finished last week with 16 touches and 56 total yards (one score) as the RB19 for the week. Mattison hasn't been an impressive player this year, with only a 12% missed tackle rate and 2.12 yards after contact per attempt. He could survive again this week as a flex play with volume and touchdown equity alone. We know the efficiency won't be there. Since Week 11, New Orleans has allowed the tenth-most rushing yards per game, the eighth-highest missed tackle rate, and the third-highest rushing success rate.
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38.
Malik Nabers
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
In Lock's last three starts, Nabers has been a consistent WR3 with WR26, WR25, and WR29 weekly scoring finishes. In those three games, Nabers has had a 28.3% target share, 1.74 YPRR (72 receiving yards per game), and a 39% first-read share with four red zone targets. Nabers is a volume-based WR3/flex this week. Since Week 11, Indy has allowed the 11th-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers while also ranking 15th in PPR points per target given up to the position.
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39.
Ladd McConkey
WR - LAC (at NE)
Overall, McConkey is the WR22 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 8, he has been the WR14 in fantasy points per game while only seeing three red zone targets. Since Week 8, he has had a 23.1% target share, 2.98 YPRR, and a 30.1% first-read share. Since Week 13, New England has had the third-highest single-high rate (70.5%). McConkey should rip this secondary in half this week. Since Week 8, against single-high, McConkey has had a 26.2% target share, a whopping 4.13 YPRR, and a 37.8% first-read share. New England has allowed the 15th-most PPR points per target and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to slot receivers.
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40.
DJ Moore
WR - CHI (vs . SEA)
Since Week 11, Moore has been the WR15 in fantasy points per game, seeing six red zone targets (two scores). During that span, Moore has had a 26.2% target share, 1.77 YPRR, and a 33.6% first-read share. Since Week 11, Seattle has had the fourth-highest two high rate (59.1%). Since Week 11, against two-high, Moore has seen his numbers dip with a 21.6% target share, 1.48 YPRR, and a 29.1% first-read share. This could be a down week for Moore. Since Week 11, Seattle has allowed the 12th-fewest fantasy points per game and the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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41.
Jauan Jennings
WR - SF (vs . DET)
Since Week 10, Jennings has been the WR25 in fantasy points per game while seeing seven red zone targets. Since Week 7, Detroit has ranked tenth in single-high rate (56.9%). Since Week 10, against single-high, Jennings has had a 29% target share, a 40.5% air-yard share, 2.45 YPRR, and a 33.3% first-read share. Detroit has been bleeding out production to boundary wide receivers. Since Week 13, Detroit has allowed the most receiving yards per game and the third-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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42.
Drake London
WR - ATL (at WAS)
London is the WR18 in fantasy points per game, ranking fourth among wide receivers in red zone targets. Last week, London was the WR41 in weekly scoring as Atlanta was able to sit on their lead against the hapless Giants. Against New York, London had a 29.6% target share, a 33.3% air-yard share, 2.95 YPRR (59 receiving yards), and a 38.1% first-read share. If Atlanta is pushed by Washington's offense this week, London could have a heavy workload. London will have to overcome a tough matchup, but with a healthy dose of volume and the improved quarterback play of Penix Jr., he can do it. Since Week 11, Washington has allowed the third-fewest PPR points per target and the fourth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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43.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR - SEA (at CHI)
Smith-Njigba is the WR13 in fantasy points per game, ranking 18th among wide receivers in red zone targets. Since Week 11, he has been the WR10 in fantasy points per game, seeing a 25% target share and 29.8% first-read share with 2.67 YPRR. Since Week 10, Chicago has had the eighth-highest single-high rate (59.7%). Since Week 11, against single-high, Smith-Njigba has had a 27.7% target share, 2.89 YPRR, and a 29.2% first-read share. In the last six games, he has ranked second on the team in deep targets, behind only Metcalf. Since Week 11, Chicago has allowed the most PPR points per target and the 12th-most receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
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44.
Rachaad White
RB - TB (vs . CAR)
Since Week 7, White has been the RB10 in fantasy points per game, averaging 13.4 touches and 73.1 total yards. Overall, among 65 qualifying backs, White ranks 44th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 18th in yards after contact per attempt. White is a strong RB2 this week. Carolina is still a dumpster fire run defense. Since Week 11, they have allowed the most rushing yards per game, the highest yards after contact per attempt, and the seventh-highest explosive run rate.
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45.
Brock Bowers
TE - LV (at NO)
After two relatively quiet outings, Brock Bowers bounced back in a big way last week. In a rare Raiders victory, the rookie tight end caught 11 of 13 targets for 99 yards as Las Vegas held off the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Raiders have another solid matchup when they face the New Orleans Saints this week. Specifically, this is a matchup that Bowers can exploit. The Saints rank 28th in the NFL in DVOA versus opposing tight ends. Bowers should continue to be the top target in the passing game, making him an ideal TE1 in all leagues.
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46.
Jordan Addison
WR - MIN (vs . GB)
Addison has been on fire over the last few weeks. Since Week 9, Addison has been the WR11 in fantasy points per game, seeing 14 red zone targets (seven touchdowns). Since Week 11, Green Bay has had the eighth-highest two high rate in the NFL (54.5%). Since Week 9, against two high, Addison has had a 21.1% target share, 1.65 YPRR, and a 22.9% first-read share. Addison is likely looking at a quieter week against Green Bay. Since Week 11, Green Bay has allowed the ninth-fewest PPR points per target and the sixth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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47.
Zay Flowers
WR - BAL (at HOU)
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48.
George Kittle
TE - SF (vs . DET)
George Kittle has been one of the bright spots in what has otherwise been a disappointing season for the San Francisco 49ers. Kittle posted his second top-three fantasy finish in three weeks last week despite not catching any touchdowns over that stretch. Kittle closes the fantasy football season with a Monday night matchup against the Detroit Lions. Detroit ranks second in the NFL in DVOA versus opposing tight ends. However, injuries have racked the Lions' defense, and Kittle is a different animal. Kittle should continue to battle Brock Bowers down the stretch for the top spot among tight ends in total fantasy points.
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49.
Kendre Miller
RB - NO (vs . LV)
Miller can't be trusted for fantasy this week. Last week, he didn't get the workhorse role that many had hoped or projected. In the first half, he played only 44% of the snaps as the Saints worked in other backs. He finished last week's game with 39% of the snaps with ten touches and 31 total yards. The Saints have essentially tossed in the towel for 2024. This team can't be trusted to feed Miller to a point where he can overcome the putrid offensive environment and the lack of scoring opportunities.
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50.
Travis Etienne Jr.
RB - JAC (vs . TEN)
Since Week 10, Etienne has been the RB40 in fantasy points per game, averaging 13.3 touches and 54.3 total yards. He hasn't been exceptionally efficient, with only a 6% missed tackle rate and 1.84 yards after contact per attempt. Etienne saw workhorse usage in Week 15, but last week, his snap rate dropped to 52%. Etienne could be a nice flex this week against Tennessee's broken run defense. Since Week 11, the Titans have allowed the second-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-most yards after contact per attempt, and the 11th-most yards before contact per attempt.
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51.
George Pickens
WR - PIT (vs . KC)
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52.
Tank Bigsby
RB - JAC (vs . TEN)
Over the last two weeks, Bigsby has averaged 27% of the snaps with 12 touches and 46.5 total yards. Since Week 15, Bigsby has had 71% of the red zone rushing attempts for the backfield. Since Week 13, Bigsby has retained his per-touch efficiency with a 19% missed tackle rate and 2.88 yards after contact per attempt. Bigsby is a decent flex play again this week, as Bigsby has a wonderful early down matchup this week. Since Week 11, the Titans have allowed the second-most rushing yards per game, the ninth-most yards after contact per attempt, and the 11th-most yards before contact per attempt.
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53.
Calvin Ridley
WR - TEN (at JAC)
In Mason Rudolph's four starts, Ridley has finished as the WR47, WR5, WR30, and WR18 in weekly scoring. In those four games, he has averaged 15 fantasy points per game with a 25.5% target share, 2.45 YPRR, and a 35.1% first-read share with two red zone targets. Since Week 11, Jacksonville has allowed the fifth-most fantasy points per game and the third-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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54.
Jameson Williams
WR - DET (at SF)
Williams is the WR24 in fantasy points per game with five red zone targets in his last four games. He has finished as a top-24 wide receiver in weekly scoring five times. Since Week 10, San Francisco has had the fifth-highest single-high rate (65.1%). Against single-high, Williams has had a 16.2% target share and 20% first-read share while also flashing 2.49 YPRR and 0.114 FD/RR. The market share metrics for Williams against single high haven't been outstanding, but he has made the most of his opportunities with strong efficiency marks. Williams is a strong WR3/flex play this week. Since Week 11, San Francisco has allowed the tenth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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55.
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB - NE (vs . LAC)
Stevenson is the RB24 in fantasy points per game, averaging 17 touches and 69.1 total yards per game. He ranks 17th in snap share, 21st in opportunity share, and 12th in red zone touches. Among 64 qualifying backs, Stevenson ranks 37th in missed tackles forced per attempt and 35th in yards after contact per attempt. This week, his per-touch efficiency could get a boost against the Chargers' hapless run defense. Since Week 11, Los Angeles has allowed the third-most rushing yards per game, the 11th-highest explosive run rate, and the third-most yards after contact per attempt.
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56.
Cooper Kupp
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
Since Week 8, Kupp has been the WR24 in fantasy points per game, as he has seen seven red zone targets. He has faceplanted in three of his last four games as he has failed to surpass 30 receiving yards in those games. Kupp should have a bounceback game against the Cardinals this week. Since Week 10, Arizona has had the highest two high rate in the NFL (61.5%). Since Week 8, against two high, Kupp has had a 23.9% target share, 2.74 YPRR, and a 29.3% first-read share. Arizona has also been giving to slot receivers. Since Week 11, the Cardinals have allowed the 14th-most fantasy points per game and the third-most PPR points per target to slot receivers.
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57.
DK Metcalf
WR - SEA (at CHI)
Since Week 11, Metcalf has been the WR42 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 19.5% target share, 1.67 YPRR, and a 30.7% first-read share. Across the last six games, Metcalf has three end-zone targets and two red-zone targets. Metcalf could have a wonderful bounce-back game this week. Since Week 10, Chicago has had the eighth-highest single-high rate (59.7%). Since Week 11, against single-high, Metcalf has had a 26.5% target share, 2.23 YPRR, and a 39.6% first-read share. Metcalf should also lead the charge with downfield passing. Since Week 11, he has led the team with ten deep targets. Since Week 11, Chicago has allowed the sixth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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58.
Garrett Wilson
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
Since Week 9, Wilson has been the WR27 in fantasy points per game while seeing five red-zone targets. The Bills have the fourth-highest two high rate in the NFL (54.1%). Since Week 9, against two high, Wilson has had an 18% target share, 1.39 YPRR, and a 22.7% first-read share. Adams has been leading the way against two high since Week 9. If Adams is out, Wilson could be leaned on heavily this week. If Adams is active, Wilson falls behind him in the pecking order this week. Wilson has a nice matchup this week that he can carve up. Since Week 11, Buffalo has allowed the 14th-most fantasy points per game and the eighth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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59.
J.K. Dobbins
RB - LAC (at NE)
Dobbins has practiced on a limited basis this week. He will return to lead the backfield this week with Gus Edwards out. In Weeks 1-11, Dobbins was the RB15 in fantasy points per game, averaging 17.7 touches and 84.1 total yards per game. Among 64 qualifying backs, Dobbins ranks 11th in explosive run rate and 32nd in missed tackles forced per attempt. Since Week 11, New England has allowed the 12th-most rushing yards per game while also giving up the second-highest success rate to gap runs while having the third-lowest stuff rate.
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60.
Trey McBride
TE - ARI (at LAR)
Last week, it felt like Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals were trolling fantasy managers with their usage (or lack thereof) of Trey McBride. Facing a Carolina team that had allowed the most touchdowns to opposing tight ends, Murray publicly promised McBride would score his first receiving touchdown of the season "soon." Well, as it turns out, "soon" was definitely not last week. McBride matched season lows with three catches and four targets while posting a season-worst 20 receiving yards. We can only hope that usage was an anomaly. McBride has been an elite tight end all year, even without the touchdowns, so keep treating him as a high-end TE1.
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61.
Tyreek Hill
WR - MIA (at CLE)
In Hill's three games with Huntley starting, Hill finished as the WR51, WR31, and WR89 in weekly scoring. He had a 21.5% target share, 1.37 YPRR (33.3 receiving yards per game), and a 28.6% first-read share. It's tough to envision Hill having a decent ceiling this week with Huntley tossing him passes. This offense cratered earlier this season without Tagovailoa under center. Miami will lean on their rushing attack and underneath targets to Jonnu Smith. Hill is a shaky WR3 this week. Since Week 11, Cleveland has ranked 15th in receiving yards per game and 16th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers.
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62.
Najee Harris
RB - PIT (vs . KC)
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63.
Jakobi Meyers
WR - LV (at NO)
In Meyers' two starts with Aidan O'Connell under center, he has had WR25 and WR64 weekly finishes, drawing a 20.5% target share and 26.1% first-read share with 1.92 YPRR. He saw one red zone target (zero scores). Meyers is a strong WR3/flex play this week. Since Week 11, New Orleans has allowed the ninth-most fantasy points per game and the fifth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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64.
Jayden Reed
WR - GB (at MIN)
Reed is the WR35 in fantasy points per game. He has seen seven red zone targets in his last six games, but in that span, he has surpassed 40 receiving yards in a game only once. The entire receiving depth chart has been hurt over the last few weeks, with Green Bay leaning on the run so diligently. The last time Reed faced Minnesota, he was the WR2 for the week, rolling up seven receptions and 139 receiving yards (one touchdown). Reed could have another banner day in Week 17. Minnesota has the highest two high rate in the NFL (65.3%). Since Week 8, against two high, Reed has ranked second on the team with a 25% TPRR and 23.2% first-read share while only managing 1.43 YPRR. The efficiency could be aided this week against a secondary that, since Week 11, has allowed the ninth-most fantasy points per game and the seventh-most receiving yards per game to slot receivers.
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65.
Isiah Pacheco
RB - KC (at PIT)
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66.
Keenan Allen
WR - CHI (vs . SEA)
Allen has benefited from some good matchups, improved play from Caleb Wiliams, and the passing game getting leaned on in catch-up mode because of the Bears' leaky defense. Since Week 11, Allen has been the WR12 in fantasy points per game, drawing a 28% target share with 2.08 YPRR and a 31.5% first-read share. Allen should see another heavy-volume game this week. Since Week 11, Seattle has had the fourth-highest two high rate (59.1%). Since Week 11, against two-high, Allen has seen a boost to his numbers with a 31% target share, 2.41 YPRR, and a 31.6% first-read share. This isn't a pushover matchup for Allen, but he should lead the way for Chicago's passing attack and has the talent to overcome any difficulties. Since Week 11, Seattle has ranked 17th in fantasy points per game allowed to slot receivers while holding the position to the 14th-fewest receiving yards per game.
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67.
DeVonta Smith
WR - PHI (vs . DAL)
Overall, Smith is the WR21 in fantasy points per game with top-24 outings in 50% of his games this season. Last week, with Pickett playing for most of the game, he finished as the WR39 for the week. He had a 25% target share, a 22.2% air-yard share, 1.5 YPRR (51 receiving yards), and a 27.8% first-read share. Pickett likely isn't supporting multiple weapons this week, with A.J. Brown being the only receiving option assured to "get his" this week. Smith could return WR3 value this week, but I wouldn't hope for much more this week. Since Week 11, Dallas has allowed the seventh-fewest PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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68.
Xavier Worthy
WR - KC (at PIT)
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69.
Josh Downs
WR - IND (at NYG)
In Downs' four games with Flacco starting, he finished as the WR17, WR14, WR31, and WR20 in weekly scoring while seeing seven red zone targets (one touchdown). He had a 27.6% target share, 2.43 YPRR, and a 33% first-read share. Downs averaged 7.25 receptions and 66.8 receiving yards per game. Downs gets a bump from Flacco taking over this week, but Indy's passing volume could still limit him. Indy likely doesn't have to throw much this week to beat the Giants. That impacts both his ceiling and floor this week. New York has allowed the ninth-most PPR points per target to slot receivers this season.
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70.
Adam Thielen
WR - CAR (at TB)
Since Week 12, Thielen has been WR22 in fantasy points per game, seeing five red zone targets. In these five games, he has had a 22.5% target share, 2.19 YPRR (70.4 receiving yards per game), and a 29.6% first-read share. Thielen is a strong WR3/flex facing a Bucs secondary that, since Week 11, has ranked 15th in fantasy points per game and PPR points per target allowed to slot receivers.
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71.
Khalil Shakir
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Since Week 7, Shakir has been the WR30 in fantasy points per game while logging four outings as a top-24 wideout in weekly fantasy scoring. He has four red-zone targets in his last five games. Since Week 10, the Jets have had the 11th-highest single-high rate (57.1%). Since Week 7, against single-high, Shakir has had a 22.5% target share, 2.05 YPRR, and a 26.3% first-read share. Shakir is a WR2/3 facing a Jets' secondary that, since Week 11, has allowed the 13th-most PPR points per target to slot receivers.
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72.
Jaylen Warren
RB - PIT (vs . KC)
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73.
Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI (at LAR)
Harrison Jr. has been incredibly frustrating to roster or consider for fantasy lineups this season. The data has lined up in plenty of weeks for him to be a smash play, but only for him to post a disappointing box score. Harrison Jr. is the WR40 in fantasy points per game who hasn't had more than 60 receiving yards in a game since Week 8. He's had six red-zone targets in the last six games, but he only has two scores to show for it. Since Week 9, he has had a 21.5% target share, a 48.8% air-yard share, and a 30.8% first-read share, but he's only managed 1.40 YPRR and 45 receiving yards per game with the volume. During the same period, among 93 qualifying wide receivers, he's ranked 70th in separation and 41st in route win rate. With the volume he has seen and the matchup this week, the upside for him to have a nice game is still there, but it's tough to believe that this will be the week that he pops off with a monster game. Since Week 11, Los Angeles has allowed the 11th-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers while also ranking 15th in fantasy points per game allowed to the position.
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74.
Darnell Mooney
WR - ATL (at WAS)
Last week, Mooney was the WR31 in fantasy, drawing a 22.2% target share, a 49.3% air-yard share, and a 23.8% first-read share with 3.42 YPRR (82 receiving yards). With Washington pushing Atlanta to score and possibly take to the air this week, Mooney could enjoy a higher floor and ceiling this week. Mooney is a strong WR3 who could out-kick that categorization. Since Week 11, Washington has allowed the third-fewest PPR points per target and the fourth-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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75.
Kareem Hunt
RB - KC (at PIT)
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76.
Jalen McMillan
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
Since Week 14, McMillan has been the WR12 in fantasy points per game, seeing two red zone targets and spiking four touchdowns. Across his last three games, he has had a 19.2% target, 2.15 YPRR, and a 22.9% first-read share. McMillan should ball out again this week against a secondary that, since Week 11, has allowed the 13th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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77.
Javonte Williams
RB - DEN (at CIN)
Since Week 11, Williams has played 45-56% of the snaps while averaging 9.4 touches and 34.2 total yards as the RB39 in fantasy points per game. Across his last five games, Williams has been abysmal on a per-touch basis, with zero missed tackles forced and only 1.94 yards after contact per attempt. The Bengals' run defense has been so bad that Williams could see a sizable boost to his efficiency this week. Since Week 11, Cincy has allowed the 11th-most rushing yards per game, the second-highest explosive run rate, and the eighth-highest yards after contact per attempt. With this workload capped, Williams is only a flex play/RB3 unless touchdowns flow in his direction.
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78.
Sam LaPorta
TE - DET (at SF)
After starting slow this season, LaPorta has been on fire recently. He has been a TE1 in weekly scoring in five of his last six games as the TE8 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 10, LaPorta has had a 17.2% target share, 1.63 YPRR, and an 18.3% first-read share with ten red zone targets. LaPorta remains a TE1 this week, but he's facing a horrible matchup. Across the last five weeks, San Francisco has allowed the fifth-fewest schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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79.
Romeo Doubs
WR - GB (at MIN)
Since Week 8, Doubs has finished as a top-24 receiver only once in weekly scoring while seeing only two red zone targets. This could be a nice bounceback game for him. Minnesota has the highest two high rate in the NFL (65.3%). Since Week 8, against two high, Doubs has had a 23% TPRR, 1.96 YPRR, and a 24.4% first-read share. Since Week 11, Minnesota has allowed the third-most fantasy points per game and the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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80.
Rome Odunze
WR - CHI (vs . SEA)
Sit Odunze this week. Since Week 11, Seattle has had the fourth-highest two high rate (59.1%). Since Week 11, against two-high, Odunze has had a 20.7% target share with 1.28 YPRR and a 24.1% first-read share. Since Week 11, Seattle has allowed the 12th-fewest fantasy points per game and the seventh-fewest receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Since Week 11, Odunze has managed double-digit fantasy points only twice, and I don't think he will add a third game to that ledger this week.
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81.
Mark Andrews
TE - BAL (at HOU)
Patience has been a virtue for fantasy managers who held onto Mark Andrews. Andrews scored just 9.5 total fantasy points through the first four weeks of the season. Yet he enters Week 17 as the overall TE5 in total scoring in Half-PPR formats. Most of Andrews' success has come via incredible efficiency instead of bankable volume. Andrews has scored nine times in 10 games despite never surpassing six receptions or 68 yards in any game this year. The veteran will likely need to score this week to pay off as a TE1. The Houston Texans rank third in the NFL in DVOA versus tight ends. On the bright side, they have served six touchdowns to the position, giving Andrews a good chance to keep up his scoring streak in Week 17.
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82.
Jerry Jeudy
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
Last week, with Dorian Thompson-Robinson at the helm, Jeudy had only an 8.8% target share, 0.57 YPRR (20 receiving yards), and a 13.6% first-read share. He was the WR82 in Fantasy last week. I don't have any reason to believe that Jeudy's outlook will improve this week as he deals with bottom-five quarterback play. If Thompson-Robinson wasn't able to fuel Jeudy to a volume-filled successful day against Cincy, I don't see it happening against Miami.
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83.
DeAndre Hopkins
WR - KC (at PIT)
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84.
Ameer Abdullah
RB - LV (at NO)
Last week, Abdullah finished as the RB15 in fantasy points per game with 12 touches and 85 total yards (one score). He played 31% of the rushing play snaps, 51% of the passing down snaps, and had a 33% snap rate in the red zone. Abdullah really needs the Saints to get a lead so he can see more passing down snaps. I worry that the Raiders could get a lead early on the Saints, and fantasy GMs will see more Alexander Mattison than they want in Week 17. New Orleans has also not been kind to passing down backs, holding them to the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game and the 13th-lowest yards per reception. Sit Abdullah in Week 17.
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85.
Travis Kelce
TE - KC (at PIT)
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86.
Jonnu Smith
TE - MIA (at CLE)
Jonnu Smith continues to be one of the season's best surprises at what has often been a frustrating tight end position. Smith overcame a tough matchup versus San Francisco, catching all six of his targets for 62 yards. It was Smith's sixth straight top-10 fantasy performance among tight ends. Smith has a more favorable draw in Week 17 when the Miami Dolphins face the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland has allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this year. Smith has averaged 7.2 receptions over his last six games. As long as he gets that many touches, he will remain a top-10 fantasy tight end in all formats.
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87.
Marquise Brown
WR - KC (at PIT)
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88.
Quentin Johnston
WR - LAC (at NE)
Since Week 8, Johnston has been the WR48 in fantasy points per game while logging five weeks as a top-36 wide receiver in weekly scoring. He has five red-zone targets in the last five games. Since Week 13, New England has had the third-highest single-high rate (70.5%). Since Week 8, against single-high, Johnston has had strong market share metrics with a 24% target share, a 33.9% air-yard share, and a 26.3% first-read share, but his efficiency has been basement level with only 1.19 YPRR. He remains a boom-bust flex option this week. New England ranks 17th in PPR points per target allowed to perimeter wide receivers.
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89.
Rashod Bateman
WR - BAL (at HOU)
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90.
Tyler Allgeier
RB - ATL (at WAS)
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91.
Michael Pittman Jr.
WR - IND (at NYG)
In Pittman Jr.'s three games with Flacco under center, he finished as the WR22, WR28, and WR82 in weekly scoring while seeing three red zone targets. In those three games, he has had a 14.5% target share, a 15.7% air-yard share, 0.91 YPRR, and a 15.6% first-read share. Pittman's target floor is slightly elevated with Flacco chucking passes, but his floor is still low, as the Colts shouldn't be forced to throw a ton this week. Pittman could be pretty efficient with limited opportunities, though, against the Giants' putrid secondary. The Giants have allowed the sixth-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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92.
T.J. Hockenson
TE - MIN (vs . GB)
Since Week 10, Hockenson has been the TE17 in fantasy points per game while logging three TE1 weeks. He has five red-zone targets across his last four games. Since Week 10, Hockenson has had a 16.7% target share, 1.87 YPRR, and a 19.5% first-read share. Hockenson should be a TE1 again this week. Green Bay has allowed the seventh-most receiving yards per game and the 12th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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93.
Antonio Gibson
RB - NE (vs . LAC)
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94.
Chig Okonkwo
TE - TEN (at JAC)
Over the last two games, Okonkwo has been the TE1 in fantasy points per game with a 26.4% target share, 2.80 YPRR, and a 35.7% first-read share. He has averaged 70 receiving yards per game while not seeing any red-zone targets. Okonkwo is a TE1 this week. Jacksonville has allowed the ninth-most receiving yards per game and the seventh-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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95.
Dalton Schultz
TE - HOU (vs . BAL)
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96.
Hunter Henry
TE - NE (vs . LAC)
Since Week 9, Henry has been the TE11 in fantasy points per game with a 19.8% target share, 1.56 YPRR, and a 22.9% first-read share. He has four TE1 finishes and 12 red-zone targets across his last seven games. Henry is a TE2 this week with a tough matchup. The Chargers have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game and the second-lowest yards per reception to tight ends.
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97.
Jalen Coker
WR - CAR (at TB)
Over the last two games, Coker has had an 18.5% target share, a 29.2% air-yard share, 2.00 YPRR, and a 22.2% first-read share. He has seen two red zone targets while running 51% of his routes from the perimeter. Coker is a nice flex play this week. Since Week 11, the Bucs have allowed the 13th-most receiving yards per game and the 12th-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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98.
Amari Cooper
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Cooper has been a ghost recently, with less than 60 receiving yards in four of his last five games. He has only one reception and ten receiving yards over his last two games. It's tough to believe in Cooper this week. Since Week 10, the Jets have had the 11th-highest single-high rate (57.1%). Since Week 11, against single-high, Cooper has had a 27% TPRR and 22.4% first-read share, but he's only produced 1.29 YPRR. If you're in desperation mode, then Cooper is flex-worthy, but I don't want to count on him to take home a fantasy title this week. Since Week 11, New York has allowed the ninth-most receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers while also ranking 18th in fantasy points per game allowed to the position.
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99.
Tucker Kraft
TE - GB (at MIN)
Kraft is the TE12 in fantasy points per game, ranking ninth among tight ends in red zone targets. He has a 13% target share, 1.90 YPRR, and a 12.3% first-read share. Kraft should hover around TE1 production again this week. In the last five weeks, Minnesota has given up the fifth-most schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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100.
Dontayvion Wicks
WR - GB (at MIN)
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101.
Brandin Cooks
WR - DAL (at PHI)
If anyone in the Dallas passing game assumes CeeDee Lamb's high-volume role this week, it could be Cooks, but the likely answer is no one does. Cooks could struggle this week even if he is peppered with targets. Since Week 14, Cooks has had a 10.5% target share, 1.16 YPRR (28.3 receiving yards per game), and an 8.1% first-read share. Since Week 11, Philly has allowed the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game and the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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102.
Kimani Vidal
RB - LAC (at NE)
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103.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
WR - TEN (at JAC)
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104.
Wan'Dale Robinson
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
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105.
Mike Boone
RB - CAR (at TB)
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106.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
WR - NO (vs . LV)
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107.
Audric Estime
RB - DEN (at CIN)
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108.
Raheem Mostert
RB - MIA (at CLE)
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109.
Jake Ferguson
TE - DAL (at PHI)
Last week was Ferguson's first TE1 finish (TE12) since Week 9. Since Week 14, he has had an 18.9% target share, 1.48 YPRR (31.7 receiving yards per game), zero red-zone targets, and a 24.2% first-read share. He's a middling TE2 again this week. Philly has held tight ends to the second-fewest receiving yards per game and the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game.
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110.
DeMario Douglas
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
Since Week 9, Douglas has been the WR62 in fantasy points per game with only one top-36 wide receiver finish. He has seen his red-zone usage increase with four red-zone targets over his last three games. The Chargers have the third-highest two high rate in the NFL (58.3%). Since Week 9, against two high, Douglas has had a 20.8% target share, 1.79 YPRR, and a 24.3% first-read share. Since Week 11, the Bolts have allowed the fourth-most PPR points per target and the eighth-most receiving yards per game to slot receivers. Douglas is a decent flex in PPR leagues this week.
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111.
Marvin Mims Jr.
WR - DEN (at CIN)
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112.
Pat Freiermuth
TE - PIT (vs . KC)
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113.
Olamide Zaccheaus
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
Last week, Zaccheaus was the WR6 in fantasy with a 60.5% route share, a 20.5% target share, 2.50 YPRR, and a 26.1% first-read share. He also had two red zone targets (two scores). Zaccheaus is a nice plug-and-play flex this week. Since Week 11, Atlanta has allowed the most receiving yards per game and the most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers.
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114.
Joshua Palmer
WR - LAC (at NE)
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115.
Ray Davis
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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116.
Kayshon Boutte
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
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117.
Devin Singletary
RB - NYG (vs . IND)
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118.
Calvin Austin III
WR - PIT (vs . KC)
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119.
Ray-Ray McCloud III
WR - ATL (at WAS)
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120.
Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Over the last two games, Kincaid has had a 22.2% target share (41% TPRR), 2.0 YPRR, and a 32.3% first-read share. All of those numbers are immaculate, but now it's time to talk about the downside. He has only averaged 39 receiving yards per game while logging a putrid 47.9% route share. He has finished as the TE14 and TE25 in those weeks in weekly scoring while only seeing one red zone target. Kincaid isn't worth the risk this week. Bench him. The Jets have held tight ends to the ninth-fewest receiving yards per game and the eighth-fewest fantasy points per game.
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121.
Zach Ertz
TE - WAS (vs . ATL)
Ertz is the TE14 in fantasy points per game, ranking seventh in red zone targets among tight ends. He has been a TE1 in 47% of his games this season. Ertz has a 16.6% target share, 1.40 YPRR, and a 17% first-read share. Ertz is a fringe TE1 this week. Atlanta has allowed the 13th-highest yards per reception to tight ends while also ranking 18th in fantasy points per game allowed to the position.
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122.
Tim Patrick
WR - DET (at SF)
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123.
Raheem Blackshear
RB - CAR (at TB)
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124.
Michael Wilson
WR - ARI (at LAR)
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125.
Parker Washington
WR - JAC (vs . TEN)
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126.
Isaiah Likely
TE - BAL (at HOU)
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127.
Keon Coleman
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
Over the last two games, Coleman has only had a 6.3% target share, a 21% air-yard share, and a 3.2% first-read share. This isn't enough volume to be fantasy-viable. In his last three games played, he has had two targets and only one reception per game. Bench Coleman this week.
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128.
Brenton Strange
TE - JAC (vs . TEN)
Last week, Strange's route share dropped to 48% while seeing a 10.3% target share and 17.4% first-read share while producing 1.16 YPRR (22 receiving yards) and a TE39 finish. Strange is a TE2 this week with a tough matchup. Tennessee has allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game and receiving yards per game to tight ends.
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129.
Devaughn Vele
WR - DEN (at CIN)
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130.
Tre Tucker
WR - LV (at NO)
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131.
Juwan Johnson
TE - NO (vs . LV)
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132.
Kyle Pitts
TE - ATL (at WAS)
Last week, Pitts had a 51.7% route share with only a 7.4% target share and a 4.8% first-read share. He hasn't had more than 28 receiving yards in a game since Week 10. Pitts is a must-sit. Washington has allowed the fourth-lowest yards per reception and the fifth-fewest receiving yards per game to tight ends.
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133.
Andrei Iosivas
WR - CIN (vs . DEN)
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134.
Kenneth Gainwell
RB - PHI (vs . DAL)
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135.
Ty Johnson
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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136.
Blake Corum
RB - LAR (vs . ARI)
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137.
Jalen Tolbert
WR - DAL (at PHI)
Even with CeeDee Lamb sidelined, I don't see Tolbert's role changing much this week. Cooks and Ferguson will likely lead the passing game against Philly. Since Week 14, Tolbert has had a 7.4% target share, averaged 10.3 receiving yards per game (0.70 YPRR), and had an 8.1% first-read share. Tolbert is best left on waiver wires. Since Week 11, Philly has allowed the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game and the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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138.
Ricky Pearsall
WR - SF (vs . DET)
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139.
Elijah Moore
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
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140.
Mike Gesicki
TE - CIN (vs . DEN)
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141.
Kendrick Bourne
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
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142.
David Moore
WR - CAR (at TB)
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143.
Noah Gray
TE - KC (at PIT)
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144.
Jaleel McLaughlin
RB - DEN (at CIN)
McLaughlin will be back this week. In Weeks 12-15, McLaughlin played 24-36% of the snaps weekly while leading the way with 44% of the rushing play snaps but only seeing 24% of the red zone snaps. During these three games, he averaged 10.6 touches and 54 total yards. Since Week 12, he has had a 10.7% explosive run rate and an 18% missed tackle rate, which has been strong numbers for the Denver backfield. McLaughlin is a decent flex play this week, but there's a low floor and tons of risk that come along with playing him. The Denver backfield is a dice roll weekly that usually doesn't end up paying off. Since Week 11, Cincy has allowed the 11th-most rushing yards per game, the second-highest explosive run rate, and the eighth-highest yards after contact per attempt.
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145.
Cam Akers
RB - MIN (vs . GB)
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146.
Noah Fant
TE - SEA (at CHI)
Since Week 13, Fant has been the TE32 in fantasy points per game while seeing two red zone targets. In his last four games, Fant has had a 15.3% target share and a 15% first-read share with 1.04 YPRR. Fant is a strong streaming option this week against a pass defense that has allowed the sixth-most receiving yards per game, the highest yards per reception, and the ninth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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147.
Austin Hooper
TE - NE (vs . LAC)
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148.
Craig Reynolds
RB - DET (at SF)
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149.
Tyler Conklin
TE - NYJ (at BUF)
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150.
Roschon Johnson
RB - CHI (vs . SEA)
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151.
Demarcus Robinson
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
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152.
Cole Kmet
TE - CHI (vs . SEA)
Kmet has been a ghost recently. Over the last three games, he has only three receptions, 23 receiving yards, and a score. Even looking back all the way to Week 11, it doesn't get much better for Kmet when looking at his success against two high. Since Week 11, Seattle has had the fourth-highest two high rate (59.1%). Since Week 11, against two-high, Kmet has had a 9.5% target share, 0.79 YPRR, and a 7.6% first-read share. Across the last six games, Kmet has only two red zone targets, both of which come via Week 12. The matchup is decent enough to put Kmet on the fringe of the streaming radar for this week. Seattle has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards per game and the 13th-most receptions per game to tight ends.
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153.
Malik Washington
WR - MIA (at CLE)
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154.
KaVontae Turpin
WR - DAL (at PHI)
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155.
Patrick Taylor Jr.
RB - SF (vs . DET)
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156.
Kenny McIntosh
RB - SEA (at CHI)
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157.
Allen Lazard
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
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158.
Jeremy McNichols
RB - WAS (vs . ATL)
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159.
Braelon Allen
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
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160.
Stone Smartt
TE - LAC (at NE)
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161.
Xavier Legette
WR - CAR (at TB)
In Weeks 12-14, Legette had an 18.3% target share, a 29.9% air-yard share, 1.24 YPRR (49.3 receiving yards per game), and a 21.5% first-read share. He had three red zone targets during this span without scoring a touchdown. He hasn't gotten into the endzone since Week 9. Legette is a deep-league flex only, as he'll likely be third in the target pecking order this week behind Thielen and Coker. Since Week 11, the Bucs have allowed the 13th-most receiving yards per game and the 12th-most fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.
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162.
Foster Moreau
TE - NO (vs . LV)
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163.
Jordan Akins
TE - CLE (vs . MIA)
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164.
John Metchie III
WR - HOU (vs . BAL)
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165.
Tyler Lockett
WR - SEA (at CHI)
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166.
Mike Williams
WR - PIT (vs . KC)
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167.
Isaiah Davis
RB - NYJ (at BUF)
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168.
Payne Durham
TE - TB (vs . CAR)
Last week, Durham finished as the TE20 in weekly scoring while having a 76% route share, a 16.3% target share, 0.76 YPRR (29 receiving yards), and a 12.1% first-read share. Durham is on the streaming radar for Week 17. Carolina has allowed the second-most fantasy points per game and the most receiving touchdowns to tight ends.
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169.
Robert Woods
WR - HOU (vs . BAL)
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170.
Adonai Mitchell
WR - IND (at NYG)
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171.
Jamaal Williams
RB - NO (vs . LV)
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172.
Mack Hollins
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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173.
Darius Slayton
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
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174.
Alec Pierce
WR - IND (at NYG)
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175.
Grant Calcaterra
TE - PHI (vs . DAL)
Calcaterra hasn't had more than three receptions or 22 receiving yards in any of his last three starts. He didn't even draw a target against the Commanders last week. With Pickett under center this week, Calcaterra is a must-sit and isn't on the streaming radar.
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176.
Van Jefferson
WR - PIT (vs . KC)
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177.
Chris Brooks
RB - GB (at MIN)
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178.
Troy Franklin
WR - DEN (at CIN)
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179.
Jamison Crowder
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
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180.
Daniel Bellinger
TE - NYG (vs . IND)
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181.
Samaje Perine
RB - KC (at PIT)
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182.
Cordarrelle Patterson
RB - PIT (vs . KC)
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183.
Dawson Knox
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
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184.
Pierre Strong Jr.
RB - CLE (vs . MIA)
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185.
Ja'Tavion Sanders
TE - CAR (at TB)
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186.
Michael Carter
RB - ARI (at LAR)
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187.
Tyler Boyd
WR - TEN (at JAC)
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188.
Michael Mayer
TE - LV (at NO)
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189.
Emanuel Wilson
RB - GB (at MIN)
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190.
Tutu Atwell
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
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191.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
RB - WAS (vs . ATL)
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192.
Kevin Austin Jr.
WR - NO (vs . LV)
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193.
D'Onta Foreman
RB - CLE (vs . MIA)
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194.
Jalen Nailor
WR - MIN (vs . GB)
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195.
Dante Pettis
WR - NO (vs . LV)
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196.
Julius Chestnut
RB - TEN (at JAC)
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197.
Sean Tucker
RB - TB (vs . CAR)
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198.
Xavier Hutchinson
WR - HOU (vs . BAL)
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199.
Trey Sermon
RB - IND (at NYG)
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200.
Ezekiel Elliott
RB - DAL (at PHI)
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201.
Rasheen Ali
RB - BAL (at HOU)
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202.
Ryan Miller
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
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203.
Tyler Higbee
TE - LAR (vs . ARI)
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204.
Michael Woods II
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
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205.
DeeJay Dallas
RB - ARI (at LAR)
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206.
Dare Ogunbowale
RB - HOU (vs . BAL)
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207.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey
WR - DEN (at CIN)
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208.
Greg Dortch
WR - ARI (at LAR)
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209.
Luke McCaffrey
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
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210.
Tommy Tremble
TE - CAR (at TB)
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211.
Khalil Herbert
RB - CIN (vs . DEN)
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212.
JuJu Smith-Schuster
WR - KC (at PIT)
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213.
Justin Watson
WR - KC (at PIT)
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214.
Tylan Wallace
WR - BAL (at HOU)
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215.
Devin Duvernay
WR - JAC (vs . TEN)
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216.
Cedrick Wilson Jr.
WR - NO (vs . LV)
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217.
Hassan Haskins
RB - LAC (at NE)
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218.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire
RB - NO (vs . LV)
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219.
Jahan Dotson
WR - PHI (vs . DAL)
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220.
Will Dissly
TE - LAC (at NE)
Dissly should be back in the huddle this week. He practiced on a limited basis on Tuesday and Wednesday before upgrading to a full session on Thursday. I worry that Dissly isn't a full-time player this week, with Hayden Hurst back and Stone Smartt flashing in the last few weeks. New England is only a middle-of-the-road matchup for tight ends, so it's not worth the risk of rolling out Dissly this week. The Patriots have allowed the 14th-fewest yards per reception and ranked 18th in fantasy points per game to tight ends.
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221.
DJ Chark Jr.
WR - LAC (at NE)
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222.
Kyle Juszczyk
RB - SF (vs . DET)
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223.
Dameon Pierce
RB - HOU (vs . BAL)
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224.
Lucas Krull
TE - DEN (at CIN)
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225.
Hunter Luepke
RB - DAL (at PHI)
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226.
Jaylen Wright
RB - MIA (at CLE)
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227.
Sione Vaki
RB - DET (at SF)
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228.
Josh Reynolds
WR - JAC (vs . TEN)
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229.
Luke Farrell
TE - JAC (vs . TEN)
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230.
Drew Sample
TE - CIN (vs . DEN)
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231.
Ryan Flournoy
WR - DAL (at PHI)
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232.
Tyler Goodson
RB - IND (at NYG)
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233.
Trey Palmer
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
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234.
Jeff Wilson Jr.
RB - MIA (at CLE)
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235.
Michael Burton
RB - DEN (at CIN)
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236.
Colby Parkinson
TE - LAR (vs . ARI)
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237.
Derius Davis
WR - LAC (at NE)
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238.
Josh Whyle
TE - TEN (at JAC)
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239.
Adam Trautman
TE - DEN (at CIN)
|
240.
Josh Oliver
TE - MIN (vs . GB)
|
241.
Kylen Granson
TE - IND (at NYG)
|
242.
Rakim Jarrett
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
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243.
AJ Barner
TE - SEA (at CHI)
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244.
Ke'Shawn Vaughn
RB - SF (vs . DET)
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245.
Eric Gray
RB - NYG (vs . IND)
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246.
Terrace Marshall Jr.
WR - LV (at NO)
|
247.
Jonathan Mingo
WR - DAL (at PHI)
|
248.
Nate Adkins
TE - DEN (at CIN)
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249.
D'Ernest Johnson
RB - JAC (vs . TEN)
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250.
Jaylen Waddle
WR - MIA (at CLE)
In Huntley's three starts this season, Waddle has had two red zone targets (zero touchdowns) and hasn't had more than 46 receiving yards in a game. He finished as the WR57, WR47, and WR91 in weekly scoring. Waddle has been a tough player to plug into lineups all year. This week with Huntley under center, he's an easy must-sit.
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251.
River Cracraft
WR - MIA (at CLE)
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252.
Luke Schoonmaker
TE - DAL (at PHI)
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253.
Darnell Washington
TE - PIT (vs . KC)
|
254.
Luke Musgrave
TE - GB (at MIN)
|
255.
Ty Chandler
RB - MIN (vs . GB)
|
256.
Bo Melton
WR - GB (at MIN)
|
257.
Cade Stover
TE - HOU (vs . BAL)
|
258.
Drew Ogletree
TE - IND (at NYG)
|
259.
Jalin Hyatt
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
|
260.
Jeremy Ruckert
TE - NYJ (at BUF)
|
261.
Mo Alie-Cox
TE - IND (at NYG)
|
262.
Elijah Higgins
TE - ARI (at LAR)
|
263.
Alec Ingold
RB - MIA (at CLE)
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264.
Jermar Jefferson
RB - DET (at SF)
|
265.
Velus Jones Jr.
RB,WR - CAR (at TB)
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266.
Adam Prentice
RB - NO (vs . LV)
|
267.
Charlie Woerner
TE - ATL (at WAS)
|
268.
Israel Abanikanda
RB - SF (vs . DET)
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269.
Jalen Brooks
WR - DAL (at PHI)
|
270.
Joshua Kelley
RB - TEN (at JAC)
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271.
Patrick Ricard
RB - BAL (at HOU)
|
272.
Ja'Lynn Polk
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
|
273.
Zay Jones
WR - ARI (at LAR)
|
274.
Blake Whiteheart
TE - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
275.
K.J. Osborn
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
|
276.
Jamari Thrash
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
277.
Carson Steele
RB - KC (at PIT)
|
278.
Devontez Walker
WR - BAL (at HOU)
|
279.
Nick Vannett
TE - TEN (at JAC)
|
280.
Tucker Fisk
TE - LAC (at NE)
|
281.
Brock Wright
TE - DET (at SF)
|
282.
Mason Kinsey
WR - TEN (at JAC)
|
283.
C.J. Ham
RB - MIN (vs . GB)
|
284.
Jake Bobo
WR - SEA (at CHI)
|
285.
John Bates
TE - WAS (vs . ATL)
|
286.
Durham Smythe
TE - MIA (at CLE)
|
287.
Malik Heath
WR - GB (at MIN)
|
288.
Julian Hill
TE - MIA (at CLE)
|
289.
Dylan Laube
RB - LV (at NO)
|
290.
Johnny Wilson
WR - PHI (vs . DAL)
|
291.
Tip Reiman
TE - ARI (at LAR)
|
292.
Justice Hill
RB - BAL (at HOU)
|
293.
Erik Ezukanma
WR - MIA (at CLE)
|
294.
Ben Sinnott
TE - WAS (vs . ATL)
|
295.
Javon Baker
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
|
296.
Ashton Dulin
WR - IND (at NYG)
|
297.
Greg Dulcich
TE - NYG (vs . IND)
|
298.
MyCole Pruitt
TE - PIT (vs . KC)
|
299.
Scotty Miller
WR - PIT (vs . KC)
|
300.
Trent Sherfield Sr.
WR - MIN (vs . GB)
|
301.
Jacob Cowing
WR - SF (vs . DET)
|
302.
Jermaine Burton
WR - CIN (vs . DEN)
|
303.
Bryce Oliver
WR - TEN (at JAC)
|
304.
Keilan Robinson
RB - JAC (vs . TEN)
|
305.
Cam Grandy
TE - CIN (vs . DEN)
|
306.
Pharaoh Brown
TE - SEA (at CHI)
|
307.
James Proche II
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
308.
Eric Saubert
TE - SF (vs . DET)
|
309.
Chris Blair
WR - ATL (at WAS)
|
310.
Ko Kieft
TE - TB (vs . CAR)
|
311.
Josiah Deguara
TE - JAC (vs . TEN)
|
312.
KhaDarel Hodge
WR - ATL (at WAS)
|
313.
George Holani
RB - SEA (at CHI)
|
314.
Johnny Mundt
TE - MIN (vs . GB)
|
315.
Collin Johnson
WR - CHI (vs . SEA)
|
316.
Davis Allen
TE - LAR (vs . ARI)
|
317.
Emani Bailey
RB - CAR (at TB)
|
318.
Kameron Johnson
WR - TB (vs . CAR)
|
319.
Chris Conley
WR - SF (vs . DET)
|
320.
Allen Robinson II
WR - DET (at SF)
|
321.
Jared Wayne
WR - HOU (vs . BAL)
|
322.
Harrison Bryant
TE - LV (at NO)
|
323.
Hunter Long
TE - LAR (vs . ARI)
|
324.
Irv Smith Jr.
TE - HOU (vs . BAL)
|
325.
Devin Culp
TE - TB (vs . CAR)
|
326.
Xavier Gipson
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
|
327.
Kenny Yeboah
TE - NYJ (at BUF)
|
328.
Dallin Holker
TE - NO (vs . LV)
|
329.
Brevyn Spann-Ford
TE - DAL (at PHI)
|
330.
Tim Jones
WR - JAC (vs . TEN)
|
331.
Brandon Powell
WR - MIN (vs . GB)
|
332.
Quintin Morris
TE - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
333.
JaMycal Hasty
RB - NE (vs . LAC)
|
334.
Dee Eskridge
WR - MIA (at CLE)
|
335.
Brenden Bates
TE - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
336.
Ramel Keyton
WR - LV (at NO)
|
337.
Shane Zylstra
TE - DET (at SF)
|
338.
Ross Dwelley
TE - ATL (at WAS)
|
339.
Darrynton Evans
RB - CHI (vs . SEA)
|
340.
Jaret Patterson
RB - LAC (at NE)
|
341.
Ainias Smith
WR - PHI (vs . DAL)
|
342.
Gerald Everett
TE - CHI (vs . SEA)
|
343.
Tyrell Shavers
WR - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
344.
David Martin-Robinson
TE - TEN (at JAC)
|
345.
Tyler Scott
WR - CHI (vs . SEA)
|
346.
Tyrion Davis-Price
RB - PHI (vs . DAL)
|
347.
Chris Manhertz
TE - NYG (vs . IND)
|
348.
David Njoku
TE - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
349.
Jordan Whittington
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
|
350.
C.J. Uzomah
TE - PHI (vs . DAL)
|
351.
Brycen Tremayne
WR - WAS (vs . ATL)
|
352.
Isaiah Williams
WR - CIN (vs . DEN)
|
353.
Xavier Smith
WR - LAR (vs . ARI)
|
354.
John FitzPatrick
TE - GB (at MIN)
|
355.
Anthony Gould
WR - IND (at NYG)
|
356.
Tanner McLachlan
TE - CIN (vs . DEN)
|
357.
Anthony Miller
WR - BAL (at HOU)
|
358.
Zach Pascal
WR - ARI (at LAR)
|
359.
Ihmir Smith-Marsette
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
|
360.
Jaheim Bell
TE - NE (vs . LAC)
|
361.
Malachi Corley
WR - NYJ (at BUF)
|
362.
Cedric Tillman
WR - CLE (vs . MIA)
|
363.
Connor Heyward
TE - PIT (vs . KC)
|
364.
Avery Williams
RB - ATL (at WAS)
|
365.
Peyton Hendershot
TE - KC (at PIT)
|
366.
Tony Jones Jr.
RB - ARI (at LAR)
|
367.
Tom Kennedy
WR - DET (at SF)
|
368.
Steven Sims Jr.
WR - BAL (at HOU)
|
369.
Ben Sims
TE - GB (at MIN)
|
370.
Bryce Ford-Wheaton
WR - NYG (vs . IND)
|
371.
Trayveon Williams
RB - CIN (vs . DEN)
|
372.
E.J. Jenkins
TE - PHI (vs . DAL)
|
373.
Chris Collier
RB - LV (at NO)
|
374.
Marcedes Lewis
TE - CHI (vs . SEA)
|
375.
Jermaine Jackson
WR - NO (vs . LV)
|
376.
Jordan Franks
TE - FA (BYE)
|
377.
Reggie Gilliam
RB - BUF (vs . NYJ)
|
378.
Jake Tonges
TE - SF (vs . DET)
|
379.
Dan Chisena
WR - CAR (at TB)
|
380.
Anthony Firkser
TE - KC (at PIT)
|
381.
Kalif Raymond
WR - DET (at SF)
|
382.
John Samuel Shenker
TE - LV (at NO)
|
383.
Alex Erickson
WR - NE (vs . LAC)
|
384.
Brayden Willis
TE - SF (vs . DET)
|
385.
Jaelon Darden
WR - SEA (at CHI)
|
386.
Nikko Remigio
WR - KC (at PIT)
|
387.
Jack Stoll
TE - MIA (at CLE)
|
388.
Dareke Young
WR - SEA (at CHI)
|
389.
Justin Shorter
TE,WR - LV (at NO)
|