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 | 26.96 | 86% (+2) | 1 | Cam Newton made quick work of the Falcons two weeks ago, and the only thing that can stop him this week is a quick hook as he prepares for the playoffs. | ||||
WR | 12.24 | 63% (-2) | 70 | Michael Crabtree hasn't topped 100 receiving yards in six games, scoring only two touchdowns during that stretch, but he faces a Chargers defense Thursday that he posted a 6-63-1 line against back in Week 7. | ||||
WR | 13.05 | 62% (+18) | 60 | DeSean Jackson rebounded a two-catch, 43-yard effort with a season-high 153-yard outburst against Buffalo that also included a customary long touchdown for the talented wideout. | ||||
RB | 10.93 | 28% (+2) | 88 | Darren Sproles had just 25 yards from scrimmage in the loss to Arizona, continuing in what has been a largely disappointing season. | ||||
RB | 10.23 | 46% (-4) | 111 | Giovani Bernard started and got the lion share of the carries early against a purportedly weak San Francisco 49ers run defense, but was unable to do much to the tune of 18 total touches for 51 yards vs. competitor Jeremy Hill's 19 touches for 31 yards but two touchdowns, and this week he faces the number one rush yardage defense in the NFL in the Denver Broncos that allow only 79.9 yards per game on the ground. | ||||
TE | 14.28 | 96% (+1) | 24 | Greg Olsen caught his first touchdown last week since Nov. 22, but through just 14 games, set a career-high in yardage and should be in line for another big game against the Falcons. | ||||
W/R | 9.32 | 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 | 7.35 | 16% (-3) | 196 | Though James Starks showed some spark while Eddie Lacy sputtered again last Sunday, he caught only one pass and now faces a Cardinals defense that has not allowed an opposing rusher to top 69 yards since Week 6 and is allowing just 86.7 rushing yards per game. | ||||
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 | 0.00 | 20% (–) | 2412 | |||||
BN | 17.15 | 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 | 16.00 | 11% (–) | 37 | Jay Cutler has two touchdown passes in consecutive games, and assuming the Bears don't simply go through the motions, he'll face a Buccaneers secondary that has allowed 28 scores through the air, tied for the sixth most in the league. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 8.45 | 98% (–) | 162 | Stephen Gostkowski, arguably the top kicker in the NFL, booted four field goals last weekend against the Tennessee Titans, and kicked three field goals in the last meeting with the New York Jets. |