Level | Rating | Percentiles | |
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Diamond | 900+ | 99th | |
Platinum | 800-899 | 95th-98th | |
Gold | 700-799 | 81st-94th | |
Silver | 600-699 | 60th-80th | |
Bronze | 0-599 | 0-59th |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 25.17 | 69% (+8) | 2 | Blake Bortles and Jacksonville Jaguars still have an outside shot of making the playoffs in their Week 16 game against the New Orleans Saints, who rank 30th in passing defense (276.4 ypg). | ||||
WR | 10.84 | 94% (-1) | 53 | Brandon Marshall had a six-game scoring streak snapped while battling cramps Saturday night, though he is expected to be fine for Sunday's crucial tilt with the New England Patriots, who have allowed 19 passing touchdowns this season, which is tied for 8th in the NFL. | ||||
WR | 11.19 | 77% (+12) | 52 | The Jaguars have allowed six 100-yard receivers this season including in each of the past three weeks and Brandin Cooks looks primed to make it four in a row if Drew Brees’ foot holds up. | ||||
WR | 10.21 | 19% (+11) | 117 | Markus Wheaton caught six passes for 62 yards and a touchdown on Sunday against the Denver Broncos, fourth straight game with at least 60 yards and/or a touchdowns, and in Week 16 he has a much more favorable match-up against a Baltimore Ravens defense that is 15th in the NFL with 242.3 passing yards allowed per game but 27th with 28 passing touchdowns allowed. | ||||
RB | 18.07 | 98% (-1) | 8 | Adrian Peterson has been held under 70 yards in three straight games while scoring just once, but faces a Giants defense that is allowing 114.6 yards per game. | ||||
RB | 9.75 | 72% (-13) | 76 | Gurley was bottled up for much of the night (21 carries, 48 yards) but did manage to find the end zone for the third time in two weeks but a Week 16 matchup on the road against the Seahawks is positively brutal for the lone bright spot in the Rams struggling offense so temper your expectations. | ||||
RB | 11.30 | 70% (+12) | 50 | Charcandrick West had his best performance in three games last week since returning from a hamstring injury, and gets to face a Browns defense Sunday that's 31st in the league in rushing yards allowed (134.9 per game). | ||||
TE | 10.32 | 71% (+3) | 41 | Jordan Reed had seven catches for 84 yards and two scores against Buffalo, giving him 16 catches, three touchdowns and 204 yards the past two games. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 53% (-38) | 2180 | Alshon Jeffery would be in line for his usual heavy workload in an inviting matchup against a Buccaneers defense that has allowed 20 touchdown receptions to receivers this season, provided he can play through a hamstring injury that limited him last Sunday. | ||||
BN | 8.94 | 27% (-3) | 83 | Brandon LaFell has caught at least four passes in five-straight games, but will draw coverage from either Darrelle Revis or Antonio Cromartie in Sunday's tilt with the Jets. | ||||
BN | 9.29 | 33% (-9) | 84 | Javorius Allen lost a fumble for the second straight Sunday in Week 15 against the Kansas City Chiefs and was subsequently out-touched (four vs nine) and out-gained (18 yards vs 46) by back-up Terrance West, and if he does hold onto his starting job moving into Week 16 he will face a tough Pittsburgh Steelers defense that is fifth in the NFL with only 89.4 rushing yards allowed and second in the NFL with only five total rushing touchdowns allowed on the season. | ||||
BN | 7.28 | 23% (-2) | 134 | Marvin Jones led the Cincinnati Bengals with four receptions for 89 yards on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, showing good chemistry with back-up quarterback A.J. McCarron, but in Week 16 he faces a Denver Broncos defense that leads the NFL with only 200.0 passing yards allowed per game. | ||||
BN | 17.32 | 7% (+1) | 31 | Brock Osweiler is coming off his most productive game of the season in last week's loss to the Steelers, but now faces a Bengals defense Monday that's ranked sixth in the league in QB rating against (79.3). | ||||
BN | 7.39 | 24% (+5) | 82 | Zach Miller has five or more targets in five of his last six games and with the Bears receiving corps depleted by injury, he should see ample chances against a Buccaneers defense that has allowed opposing tight ends to top 63 yards in consecutive weeks, but have not allowed a tight end to score since Week 8. | ||||
BN | 9.88 | 22% (+2) | 75 | Jeremy Langford has 11 or more carries in eight straight games, but has not scored in three weeks while Matt Forte has reached the end zone in each contest, setting Langford up for another complimentary role Sunday against a ninth ranked Buccaneers rush defense. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 8.10 | 84% (–) | 192 | Hauschka finally benefited from a rejuvenated Seattle offense that stalled inside the red zone twice in a Week 15 win that resulted in his best game since Week 3 and a home game against the Rams in Week 16 shouldn't present much of a problem for the Seattle offense. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Defense/Special Teams | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
DEF | New York - DEF
| 15.69 | 42% (-21) | 1814 | ||||
BN | New England - DEF
| 15.15 | 72% (-11) | 1818 |