Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 18.04 | 52% (-2) | 13 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
WR | 16.50 | 94% (–) | 21 | Amon-Ra St. Brown has at least eight targets in nine straight games for the Lions, failing to catch six or more balls just once in that span, setting up a stable floor with ample potential in a Week 17 matchup against a Bears defense that's allowing 7.5 ypa, the second-highest total in the league. | ||||
WR | 10.22 | 24% (+11) | 90 | Drake London has 14 catches on 20 targets combined across two games with Desmond Ridder as the Falcons' starting quarterback, and he heads into a Week 17 matchup against a Cardinals defense that has been league-average against opposing receivers in the last five weeks. | ||||
WR | 11.30 | 81% (+1) | 69 | Mike Evans has under 50 receiving yards in three of his last five games as the Buccaneers head into a Week 17 matchup against a Panthers defense that has allowed the seventh-most yards to opposing wide receivers on the season. | ||||
RB | 14.73 | 88% (+5) | 32 | Ezekiel Elliott has scored in eight-straight games for the Cowboys but will face a superb Titans run defense in Week 17 that's allowed just eight rushing scores this season, which is tied for third in the NFL. | ||||
RB | 12.92 | 80% (-2) | 51 | Aaron Jones saw his lowest touch total of the season last week while laboring through an ankle injury, leaving him with unsettled opportunities for the Packers leading into a Week 17 matchup against a Vikings defense that's allowing a middling 4.4 ypc. | ||||
TE | 10.56 | 95% (+1) | 85 | George Kittle has posted at least 93 yards and two TDs in each of the 49ers' last two games, and he'll remain a must-start, boom-or-bust fantasy option in a Week 17 matchup against a Raiders defense that's allowed over 50 yards per game and the 11th-most fantasy points to opposing TEs. | ||||
BN | 7.43 | 58% (–) | 166 | Pat Freiermuth has produced inconsistently this season for the Steelers, and in Week 17, he gets a Baltimore defense that has allowed 39.7 receiving yards per game to tight ends so far this season, the eighth-lowest total in the league. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 1% (–) | 559 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 2% (-1) | 1025 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 8% (-1) | 671 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 21% (-2) | 1125 | |||||
BN | 3.30 | 5% (–) | 278 | |||||
BN | 10.40 | 54% (+3) | 88 | Gabe Davis has seen at least five targets in all but two of his games this season for the Bills, and in Week 17, he'll get a Cincinnati defense that has allowed 151.5 passing yards per game to wide receivers in 2022, which ranks in the middle of the pack. | ||||
BN | 6.20 | 3% (-2) | 199 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
W/R/T | 6.65 | 10% (-1) | 190 | Marquez Valdes-Scantling was held without a catch last week and has topped 60 receiving yards just once in the last eight games, making him a risky option for Kansas City in Week 17 against a Broncos defense that leads the league in yards per pass attempt allowed. | ||||
BN | 22.63 | 64% (+7) | 3 | Justin Fields will look to bounce back from a season-low in rushing yards when the Bears face the Lions in Week 17, a defense allowing a league-high 7.7 yards per pass attempt and one he gashed for 147 yards and two scores with his legs in a previous meeting. |