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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 15.64 | 9% (+3) | 34 | Teddy Bridgewater is coming has a 300 yard game and a five score game in his last two outings, and faces the league's worst pass defense in the Giants, who have given up over 300 yards in eight games to date. | ||||
WR | 18.05 | 81% (+3) | 49 | Jarvis Landry continues to be a targets monster, and should have no issues with a Colts defense allowing 267 passing yards per game, which is 29th in the league. | ||||
WR | 16.52 | 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 | 24.11 | 98% (–) | 11 | Antonio Brown detonated for 16 receptions, 189 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday against the number one ranked pass defense in the NFL in terms of yardage, the Denver Broncos, 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 | 14.99 | 33% (+11) | 113 | James White continues to be a force in the passing game, racking up 21 catches for 224 yards and two receiving touchdowns over his last three contests. | ||||
RB | 8.28 | 11% (–) | 237 | Duke Johnson rushed four times for 46 yards and grabbed five receptions for 39 more yards to out-gain starter Isaiah Crowell 85 yards to 30, and this week he matches up with a stout Kansas City Chiefs defense (7th in NFL with 92.2 yards allowed per game on the ground) that is more vulnerable through the air (17th in NFL with 243.2 passing yards per game allowed). | ||||
TE | 13.51 | 50% (–) | 58 | Benjamin Watson has remained a big piece of the Saints’ passing offense, even without a bevy of touchdowns (5) this season. | ||||
W/R/T | 18.08 | 82% (+12) | 27 | Martavis Bryant caught 10 passes for 87 yards on Sunday against the number one pass defense in the NFL in terms of yardage, the Denver Broncos, but 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. | ||||
BN | 14.92 | 56% (+7) | 33 | Tim Hightower consistently is out-touching C.J. Spiller and could see plenty of usage against the Jaguars middling run defense. | ||||
BN | 22.49 | 65% (-6) | 4 | If Drew Brees can play—a big if with a torn plantar fascia—he’ll have a great matchup against the bottom-three Jags secondary. | ||||
BN | 16.03 | 15% (-2) | 26 | Alex Smith failed to pass for 200-plus yards for the third straight game last week, but now faces a Browns defense Sunday that's allowed a 102.1 QB rating against, third-worst in the league. | ||||
BN | 8.79 | 3% (–) | 139 | |||||
BN | 10.14 | 16% (+6) | 91 | Ryan Matthews led the Eagles' backfield with 11 carries in the loss to Arizona and appears to have taken over the reigns as the lead back, but also fumbled twice. | ||||
BN | 9.07 | 14% (+13) | 107 | Michael leveraged his familiarity with the Seattle offense into a lead role (16 carries, 84 yards) in Week 15 despite re-joining the team in the middle of the week and appears set to led the running game in a Week 16 matchup against the Rams. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 8.83 | 65% (-2) | 160 | Brandon McManus failed to get a field goal attempt last week for only the second time this season, and now faces a Bengals defense Monday allowing a league-low 17.4 points per game. |