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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 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. | ||||
WR | 11.15 | 73% (+2) | 72 | Mike Williams has a 14-259-1 line on 18 targets in three games since returning to the lineup, and he could post big numbers again in Week 17 as the Chargers face a Rams secondary that ranks 27th in catches allowed to wideouts. | ||||
WR | 10.59 | 56% (+3) | 84 | Brandon Aiyuk had 81 yards for 49ers last week, the first time he's surpassed 57 yards in any of his last five games, and he'll be a volatile fantasy option in a Week 17 matchup against a Raiders defense that's allowed the 13th-most receiving yards per game but the 12th-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing WRs. | ||||
WR | 10.94 | 38% (+15) | 78 | Allen Lazard had 11 targets last week for the Packers after 11 total looks in the previous three games, and his volume seems dependent on the health of Christian Watson (hip) heading into a sound Week 17 matchup against a leaky Vikings secondary that's allowing a league-high 281.5 ypg. | ||||
RB | 10.77 | 34% (+23) | 81 | Tyler Allgeier has topped 100 total yards in each of Atlanta's last two games heading into a Week 17 matchup against an Arizona defense that has allowed the seventh-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs this season. | ||||
RB | 11.43 | 51% (+14) | 66 | AJ Dillon has seen double-digit touches in four straight for the Packers, creating a stable floor that could grow if Aaron Jones (ankle) is out or limited in Week 17 against the Vikings, a defense that's allowing 4.4 ypc and 15 rushing scores to date, mid-tier in both categories. | ||||
TE | 5.20 | 2% (–) | 236 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
W/R/T | 7.02 | 33% (+13) | 176 | Cole Kmet has seen at least five targets in six of the Bears last seven games, and with the teams receivers battling injury, he's likely to lead them in opportunities against the Lions in Week 17, a defense that allows 7.7. ypa and 10 touchdown passes to opposing tight ends to date, including two to Kmet earlier in the year. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 2% (–) | 556 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 5% (–) | 595 | |||||
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 | 16.47 | 99% (–) | 23 | Travis Kelce is coming off his sixth 100-yard game of the season, and the Kansas City superstar should be productive again in Week 17 against a Broncos defense that ranks in the bottom four in catches and receiving yards allowed to tight ends. | ||||
BN | 9.80 | 31% (+9) | 101 | DJ Chark has surged at the end of the season, going for 94 or more yards in three of the Lions last four games, and while his volume isn't high, he'll be a good bet for a few field-stretching plays again in Week 17 against a vulnerable Bears secondary that's allowing 7.5 ypa, the second-highest total in the league. | ||||
BN | 12.57 | 72% (-5) | 55 | Rhamondre Stevenson has been boom-or-bust of late for the Patriots, and in Week 17, he'll get a Miami defense that has given up 69.9 rushing yards per game to running backs in 2022, the third-lowest total in the league. | ||||
BN | 11.01 | 58% (+10) | 76 | David Montgomery continues to see workhorse carries for the Bears, and with those ample touches, he should find ways to beat a Lions defense in Week 17 that's allowing a whopping 5.1 ypc, the third-highest total in the league, and 22 rushing scores, the second most to date. | ||||
BN | 8.52 | 16% (+1) | 125 | Michael Carter has put up 75 or more total yards in just two outings this season for the Jets, and in Week 17, but if he suits up, he'll get a Seahawks defense that has given up 118.2 rushing yards per game to running backs in 2022, the fourth-highest total in the league. | ||||
BN | 20.96 | 84% (-4) | 6 | Justin Herbert has failed to throw more than one touchdown in four straight games, a streak that may not come to an end in Week 17 as the Chargers face a Rams defense that's given up only two TD passes over its last three games. |