Level | Rating | Percentiles | |
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Diamond | 900+ | 99th |
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Platinum | 800-899 | 95th-98th |
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Gold | 700-799 | 81st-94th |
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Silver | 600-699 | 60th-80th |
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Bronze | 0-599 | 0-59th |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 23.11 | 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 | 8.45 | 52% (+8) | 98 | Jordan Matthews benefited from a blown coverage play to haul in 78-yard touchdown for his third score in four weeks despite wild fluctuations in his game-to-game production. | ||||
WR | 9.61 | 73% (+13) | 73 | Emmanuel Sanders pulled in a career-high 181 receiving yards last week, and faces a Bengals defense Monday that's been middle of the pack in passing yards allowed (244.1 per game, 15th in the league). | ||||
WR | 9.58 | 46% (+18) | 74 | Kamar Aiken set career highs in Week 15 with eight receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs, and in Week 16 he has a great match-up against a Pittsburgh Steelers defense that is next-to-last in the NFL with 279.1 yards per game allowed through the air. | ||||
RB | 12.72 | 79% (+9) | 36 | Latavius Murray hasn't topped 100 rushing yards in seven games, but faces a Chargers defense Thursday that ranks 30th in yards per carry allowed (4.7) and 28th in rushing TDs allowed (14). | ||||
RB | 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. | ||||
TE | 7.19 | 65% (-3) | 87 | Gary Barnidge caught three passes for 29 yards and a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks' Legion of Boom on Sunday, giving him at least 50 yards and/or a touchdown in 11 of his last 12 games, but this week he faces a tough match-up against a Kansas City Chiefs defense that is number one in the NFL in limiting production to opposing tight ends. | ||||
BN | 7.06 | 78% (–) | 92 | Delanie Walker is breaking franchise records for a tight end this season and looks to build on those records in Week 16 when the Tennessee Titans face the Houston Texans, who rank second in passing defense (211.1 ypg). | ||||
BN | 9.59 | 62% (-12) | 79 | Chris Ivory is the second-leading rusher in the AFC, but has ceded touches to Bilal Powell in recent weeks, and has just one touchdown in his last six games. | ||||
BN | 7.61 | 21% (+10) | 123 | Despite scoring twice last Sunday, Stefon Diggs has three or fewer catches in three straight games, making him a risky proposition despite an inviting matchup against the league's worst secondary in the Giants, who are allowing 308 yards per game. | ||||
BN | 7.49 | 19% (+4) | 127 | James Jones flashed his big play potential again last week and now has 16 targets in his last two games, giving him a puncher's chance at a big day against a Tyrann Mathieu-less Cardinals secondary that has allowed four 300 yard passing games in their last five outings. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 3% (–) | 2552 | Brian Hoyer is dealing with his second concussion in the last month as the Houston Texans prepare for a Week 16 road game against the Tennessee Titans. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 7.10 | 29% (+6) | 1802 | Chris Boswell made both of his field goal attempts and all four extra point opportunities on Sunday against the Denver Broncos, and takes his average of 2.6 made field goals per game into Week 16 to face a Baltimore Ravens defense that allows 2.0 field goals per game (third most in the NFL). |