Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 24.77 | 98% (–) | 2 | Patrick Mahomes was held under 300 passing yards last week for only the second time since Week 5, and he'll look to rebound in Week 17 as Kansas City faces a Broncos defense that ranks among the stingiest in the league, but which he lit up for 352 yards and three TDs in their first meeting this season. | ||||
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 | 8.71 | 18% (+4) | 120 | Courtland Sutton caught five passes last week in his return from a hamstring injury, and he could see plenty of volume in Week 17 as the Broncos try to keep pace with Patrick Mahomes while facing a Kansas City secondary that's tied for 30th in receiving TDs allowed to wideouts. | ||||
WR | 8.96 | 18% (+5) | 115 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
RB | 12.28 | 61% (+5) | 60 | Kenneth Walker is averaging 91 scrimmage yards over the last two games for the Seahawks, and he could find it tough to continue that trend in a Week 17 matchup against a Jets defense that's allowed 87 rushing yards per game and the ninth-fewest fantasy points to opposing RBs. | ||||
RB | 8.65 | 45% (-14) | 121 | J.K. Dobbins has seen at least 13 touches in each of his three games since his return from injury, and in Week 17, he'll get a Pittsburgh defense giving up 90.1 yards on the ground per game to running backs, which ranks in the middle of the pack. | ||||
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. | ||||
W/R/T | 11.67 | 41% (+21) | 65 | Brian Robinson was held under 60 yards rushing last game for Washington but will face a struggling Browns run defense in Week 17 surrendering 134.3 yards per tilt on the ground, which is 25th in the NFL. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 7% (–) | 558 | |||||
BN | 2.10 | 1% (–) | 313 | |||||
BN | 20.46 | 96% (-3) | 7 | Justin Jefferson continues to look matchup proof, seeing 11 targets for the fifth straight game, topping 100 yards for the third straight and having scored in six of the Vikings last eight games entering a Week 17 matchup at Green Bay, whose surging secondary allows 7.1 ypa, the fifth-highest in the league, but 13 of their 14 interceptions have come across the last nine outings. | ||||
BN | 9.68 | 39% (-19) | 102 | Christian Watson has at least six targets in six straight games for the Packers, and assuming his hip injury is nothing serious, that volume will make him a solid bet to exploit a Vikings secondary in Week 17 that's allowing 7.5 ypa, the second-highest total in the league, with 11 opposing receivers going for 79 yards or more against them in nine games since their bye. | ||||
BN | 1.62 | 2% (–) | 335 | |||||
BN | 0.92 | 0% (–) | 375 | Tyrion Davis-Price served as the No. 2 RB and had nine carries in the 49ers' last game after being inactive the previous seven games, but unless he's officially announced as the clear backup, he'll be a risky fantasy option in a Week 17 matchup against a Raiders defense that's allowed one touchdown per game and the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing RBs. | ||||
BN | 1.71 | 2% (+1) | 330 | |||||
BN | 4.83 | 0% (–) | 243 | Jelani Woods has 11 catches on 14 targets for 141 yards in the two games that fellow Colts tight end Kylen Granson has sat out this season, and if Granson (ankle) misses a second consecutive game in Week 17, Woods would get more opportunities to feast on a Giants defense that has allowed the ninth-most yards (857) and touchdowns (six) to tight ends. | ||||
BN | 17.67 | 19% (+4) | 14 | Russell Wilson got benched last week in favor of Brett Rypien, but he'll be back under center for a Broncos team in turmoil in Week 17 versus a Kansas City defense he had his only three-touchdown game of the season against in their first meeting. |