Level | Rating | Percentiles | |
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Diamond | 900+ | 99th | |
Platinum | 800-899 | 95th-98th | |
Gold | 700-799 | 81st-94th | |
Silver | 600-699 | 60th-80th | |
Bronze | 0-599 | 0-59th |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 19.09 | 88% (-3) | 6 | Patrick Mahomes has an uncharacteristically poor 9:6 TD:INT in six games since Kansas City's bye while averaging just under 250 passing yards per game, so he can't be considered an automatic start in Week 17, even against a Bengals defense that ranks 28th in passing yards allowed this season. | ||||
WR | 11.97 | 87% (–) | 60 | Mike Evans has scored at least 13 touchdowns three times in the last four seasons, though he may have a hard time adding to that total as Tampa Bay heads into a Week 17 matchup against a Saints defense that has allowed only 10 touchdowns to opposing wide receivers -- tied for second-fewest in the league. | ||||
WR | 9.28 | 25% (+13) | 98 | Rashid Shaheed returned to a near full-time role in Week 16 and will now draw a favorable matchup as the Saints head into a Week 17 matchup against a Buccaneers defense that has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers this season. | ||||
WR | 12.28 | 57% (+24) | 51 | Ja'Marr Chase missed the Bengals' last game with a shoulder injury, making him a risky option in Week 17 against a Kansas City secondary that ranks in the top eight in catches and receiving yards allowed to wideouts. | ||||
RB | 11.88 | 92% (+3) | 66 | Travis Etienne has been held to 56 or fewer rushing yards in each of Jacksonville's last seven games, but the lead back could find more running room in Week 17 against a Panthers team that has allowed a league-high 23 scrimmage touchdowns to RBs. | ||||
RB | 12.01 | 63% (+4) | 57 | James Conner has found the end zone in three-straight games for the Cardinals and will face an Eagles squad in Week 17 allowing 24.4 points per clash, which is 25th in the NFL. | ||||
TE | 9.23 | 91% (+2) | 100 | George Kittle led the 49ers in receiving last game and in Week 17 will face a dismal Washington pass defense that's allowed the second-most passing yards in the NFL to date. | ||||
W/R/T | 13.00 | 56% (+2) | 36 | Ezekiel Elliott has seen at least 16 touches in all three games since Rhamondre Stevenson hurt his ankle, and Elliott could retain the lead-back role for the Patriots in Week 17 against a Bills defense that has allowed 18.4 fantasy points per game to running backs this season, which ranks in the middle of the pack. | ||||
BN | 7.45 | 32% (+2) | 145 | Adam Thielen has rebounded from a mid-season lull in production to top 70 receiving yards in two of his last three games as the Panthers head into a Week 17 matchup against a Jaguars defense that has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards to opposing wide receivers this season. | ||||
BN | 11.37 | 50% (+6) | 75 | Devin Singletary has rushed for at least 112 yards in three of Houston's last six games, and he's likely to see a substantial Week 17 workload regardless of who starts under center for the Texans against a Titans defense that allowed 121 rushing yards to Singletary two weeks ago. | ||||
BN | 6.86 | 23% (–) | 176 | Gabe Davis has put up either zero or more than 100 yards in each of Buffalo's last five games heading into a Week 17 clash with a Patriots defense that has given up 28.4 fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season, which ranks in the middle of the pack. | ||||
BN | 6.93 | 14% (–) | 171 | Jerry Jeudy didn't see his target volume increase last week even after Courtland Sutton exited the contest early due to a concussion, but he could have a breakout performance in Week 17 as the Broncos take on a Chargers secondary that ranks in the bottom four in the league in receiving yards and touchdowns allowed to WRs. | ||||
BN | 6.65 | 13% (–) | 180 | Listed as Inactive. | ||||
BN | 7.87 | 5% (+1) | 130 | Demario Douglas has seen at least seven targets in five of his last six outings for the Patriots, and in Week 17, he gets a Bills defense that has allowed 24.6 fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season, the ninth-lowest total in the league. | ||||
BN | 8.87 | 13% (+8) | 104 | Brian Robinson has missed two-straight games for the Commanders but even if he returns from a hamstring injury in Week 17, would face a stout San Francisco run defense allowing just 90.3 yards per clash on the ground, which is third in the NFL. | ||||
BN | 11.81 | 39% (+30) | 68 | Zamir White has erupted for 214 rushing yards and a touchdown over the last two games while Josh Jacobs has been sidelined by a quad injury, and if White gets another start for the Raiders, he figures to be productive again versus a Colts defense that ranks in the bottom four in rushing yards and touchdowns allowed to RBs. | ||||
IR | 0.00 | 3% (-13) | 512 | Joshua Palmer tied his season high of eight targets last week but turned them into only 47 yards, making him a volatile option in Week 17 as the Chargers take on a Broncos secondary that ranks 27th in yards per target allowed to wideouts. | ||||
IR | 0.00 | 1% (–) | 494 | Listed as Inactive. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 8.16 | 75% (-5) | 121 | Evan McPherson saw his fewest opportunities since early October in last week's loss, and he may not see much usage again in Week 17 as the Bengals face a Kansas City team that's allowing only 17.7 points per game, second in the league. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Defense/Special Teams | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
DEF | Denver - DEF
| 7.77 | 49% (-20) | 138 |