Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 24.86 | 94% (–) | 2 | Patrick Mahomes has a 10:1 TD:INT and 9.2 YPA over the last three games as he rounds back into MVP form, setting him up for a potential shootout in Week 17 as Kansas City faces a Bengals defense that ranks 29th in passing yards per game allowed. | ||||
WR | 21.96 | 98% (–) | 10 | Cooper Kupp has just one game with fewer than 92 yards for the Rams this season, and he'll remain an elite fantasy option in a Week 17 matchup against a Ravens defense that's given up the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing WRs over the last five weeks. | ||||
WR | 10.03 | 54% (+3) | 98 | Odell Beckham has scored in three of the Rams' last four games despite posting inconsistent yardage totals, but he'll be a high-floor fantasy option in a Week 17 matchup against a Ravens defense that's given up the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing WRs over the last five weeks. | ||||
WR | 10.59 | 46% (+27) | 86 | Brandin Cooks missed last week's game due to COVID-19, but if he's cleared to return in Week 17, Cooks would immediately retake the top spot on Houston's wide receiver depth chart against the 49ers and look to build on his consecutive 100-yard performances prior to his absence. | ||||
RB | 20.85 | 96% (+1) | 14 | Jonathan Taylor had his touchdown streak stopped at 11 games last week, but the star Colts running back still topped the 100-yard mark on the ground for the ninth time this season, and he's likely to produce another robust rushing effort in Week 17 against a Raiders defense that has allowed 20 scrimmage touchdowns to running backs -- tied for fourth-most in the league. | ||||
RB | 12.87 | 60% (+22) | 64 | Devin Singletary has at least 78 total yards in three straight games for the Bills, but in Week 17, he gets a Falcons defense that ranks 25th in rush DVOA so far in 2021. | ||||
TE | 15.98 | 87% (+55) | 33 | Travis Kelce wasn't able to clear the league's COVID-19 protocols in time to play last week, but he should be able to make up for lost time in Week 17 as Kansas City faces a Bengals defense that ranks 30th in receiving yards allowed to tight ends this season. | ||||
W/R/T | 10.32 | 50% (+16) | 90 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 2% (–) | 1108 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 1% (–) | 781 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 0% (–) | 1101 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 3% (–) | 587 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 15% (-5) | 470 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 3.81 | 0% (–) | 271 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 13.17 | 61% (+2) | 57 | Michael Pittman has caught at least six passes in seven of his last 14 games, and the Colts' No. 1 wide receiver should continue to see plenty of passes thrown his way in Week 17 against a Raiders defense that has allowed the third-fewest yards to the position. | ||||
BN | 20.10 | 9% (-1) | 19 | Carson Wentz was placed on the COVID-19 list and will miss the Colts Week 17 game against the Raiders. | ||||
BN | 5.44 | 11% (–) | 227 | Jamaal Williams has at least 15 carries in each of his last three appearances for the Lions, seemingly trusted by the coaching staff despite Craig Reynolds' success while Williams was sidelined, but his role could fluctuate in a Week 17 matchup against a Seahawks defense that allows 3.7 yards per carry if D'Andre Swift returns from a shoulder injury. |