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 | 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. | ||||
WR | 9.35 | 86% (-12) | 77 | A.J. Green was dealing with a back injury and had his lowest output of the season on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers with only one reception for 37 yards, and this week he faces a match-up against a Denver Broncos defense that leads the NFL with only 200.0 passing yards allowed per game but that was just torched in Week 15 by Antonio Brown to the tune of 16 receptions for 189 yards and two touchdowns. | ||||
WR | 12.96 | 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. | ||||
WR | 9.83 | 81% (+1) | 67 | Sammy Watkins has three 100-yard games and six touchdowns over his last four contests, but faces a Dallas Cowboys defense allowing just 15 passing touchdowns this season, which is second in the NFL. | ||||
RB | 8.72 | 63% (-15) | 102 | Guessing Eddie Lacy's weekly workload has become a frivolous exercise, and facing a fourth ranked Cardinals rush defense that has only allowed two opposing rushers to top 70 yards all season is seemingly enough to suggest there's little upside for Lacy in Week 16. | ||||
RB | 0.00 | 4% (–) | 2399 | |||||
TE | 4.12 | 28% (-1) | 188 | Jordan Cameron has caught just one pass in four of the last seven contests, including a measly 5-yard reception in Sunday's 30-14 loss to the Chargers. | ||||
BN | 8.17 | 29% (+5) | 119 | Coming off of his best rushing performance of his career, Ameer Abdullah faces a 49ers defense that is allowing 128.6 yards per game and a league-high 18 rushing touchdowns. | ||||
BN | 5.33 | 13% (+1) | 217 | Mike Wallace has a catch of at least 23 yards in three straight games after not hitting that mark once in his first 11 outings, but has no more than three catches in this stretch, and his limited volume caps his appeal against a Giants' league worst secondary that's allowing 308 yards per game. | ||||
BN | 17.35 | 34% (–) | 22 | Philip Rivers threw for over 300 yards and multiple touchdowns last week for just the second time in his last six games, but faces a Raiders defense Thursday that's allowed 265.6 passing yards per game, fifth-worst in the league. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 1% (–) | 2026 | |||||
BN | 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. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 7.68 | 56% (-1) | 215 | Dan Bailey made just one field goal and three extra-points in the loss to the Jets, but remains a perfect five-for-five from 50+ yards out with his long field goal. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 12% (-1) | 2488 |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Defense/Special Teams | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
DEF | Los Angeles - DEF
| 6.61 | 50% (-7) | 221 |