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 | 25.41 | 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 | 10.34 | 44% (-1) | 93 | Lockett (five catches, 55 yards) scored for the third time in two weeks and continues to benefit from the resurrection of the Seattle passing game following the injury to tight end Jimmy Graham and has another exploitable matchup against the Rams in Week 16. | ||||
WR | 9.02 | 6% (+4) | 126 | Kearse led the Seattle passing game in catches (seven), targets (eight) and receiving yards (110) but failed to find the end zone in a Week 15 win but remains a heavily-utilized option for those looking to latch onto the surging Seattle passing game in a Week 16 matchup against a beatable Rams secondary. | ||||
RB | 12.65 | 83% (+3) | 54 | Matt Forte is averaging just 12.5 touches over the last two weeks, and despite scoring in each contest, the split carries with Jeremy Langford have Forte's potential limited in a matchup with the Buccaneers ninth ranked rush defense that is allowing 94.9 yards per game. | ||||
RB | 18.50 | 86% (-1) | 16 | Devonta Freeman had one of his worst games of the season against the Panthers two weeks ago and could struggle once again. | ||||
TE | 11.19 | 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 | 11.68 | 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. | ||||
BN | 12.65 | 85% (-11) | 62 | Calvin Johnson's ankle woes have proven to be more serious than expected, limiting him to one catch in each of his last two games heading into a matchup against the 49ers, who have not allowed an opposing receiver to score since Week 11. | ||||
BN | 9.43 | 16% (+7) | 150 | Bilal Powell has found the end zone in three-straight games, showing his versatility by racking up 35 touches over that span. | ||||
BN | 9.70 | 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 | 9.73 | 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 | 8.42 | 13% (+8) | 110 | Will Tye had five catches and a touchdown against Carolina, giving him at least five catches in four of the five games since taking over as the Giants' primary tight end. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 6.78 | 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). |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Defense/Special Teams | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
DEF | New England - DEF
| 7.70 | 72% (-11) | 1818 |