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 | 13.58 | 86% (-4) | 54 | Diontae Johnson has seen double-digit targets in all but four of his games this year for the Steelers, and in Week 17, he gets a Browns defense that ranks 19th in pass DVOA so far in 2021. | ||||
WR | 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. | ||||
WR | 11.01 | 33% (+6) | 81 | Jakobi Meyers has topped 50 yards just twice in his last 10 games for the Patriots, but in Week 17, he'll get a Jaguars defense that ranks 31st in pass DVOA so far in 2021. | ||||
RB | 8.15 | 50% (-12) | 149 | Javonte Williams didn't gain many yards last week but still found his way into the end zone, and the Broncos' rookie should be much more productive in Week 17 against a Chargers defense that ranks in the bottom four in the league in rushing yards per game allowed and rushing TDs allowed. | ||||
RB | 15.74 | 85% (+57) | 35 | Austin Ekeler missed last week's game while on the COVID-19 list, but he'll be at the head of the Chargers' backfield in Week 17 against a Broncos defense he gashed for 99 scrimmage yards and a TD in their first meeting this season. | ||||
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 | 10.59 | 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. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 2% (–) | 1108 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 16% (-2) | 773 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 3.00 | 0% (-1) | 298 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 7.78 | 12% (-3) | 159 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 4.48 | 17% (-52) | 257 | Alexander Mattison's appeal in Week 17 will be directly tied to the availability of Dalvin Cook, but if the latter sits out again while still in league protocols, the former will be the Vikings bell cow against a Packers defense that's allowing 4.8 yards per carry. | ||||
BN | 8.95 | 45% (-5) | 126 | Mike Gesicki has not topped 50 yards or scored in any of his last six games for the Dolphins, and in Week 17, he gets a Titans defense that ranks 10th in pass DVOA this season. | ||||
BN | 7.62 | 25% (-31) | 161 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 9.93 | 54% (-1) | 101 | DJ Moore has commanded double-digit targets in four consecutive games as the Panthers head into a Week 17 matchup against a New Orleans defense that has allowed the seventh-most receptions to opposing wide receivers this season. | ||||
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. |