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 | 15.46 | 21% (+1) | 20 | Kyler Murray tossed multiple touchdowns last game for Arizona for the first time in 2023 and will face an Eagles defense in Week 17 that's allowed the second-most passing touchdowns in the NFL this season. | ||||
WR | 9.36 | 98% (–) | 39 | A.J. Brown has double-digit targets in four-straight games for the Eagles and will face a soft Arizona pass defense in Week 17 that's allowed 27 throwing scores in 2023, which is tied for 28th in the NFL. | ||||
WR | 6.72 | 83% (-4) | 122 | DK Metcalf has found the end zone in three of the last four games for the Seahawks and will face a Steelers defense in Week 17 that's allowed 21 receiving scores in 2023, which is tied for 22nd in the NFL. | ||||
WR | 7.12 | 75% (-2) | 110 | Rashee Rice set a Kansas City rookie record for catches in a season last week, and he has plenty of big-play potential in Week 17 against a Bengals defense that ranks 31st in yards per target allowed to wideouts. | ||||
RB | 7.76 | 63% (-3) | 74 | Kenneth Walker has rushed for just one touchdown in his last eight games played for Seattle and will face a Steelers defense in Week 17 that's allowed just eight rushing touchdowns all season, which is fourth in the NFL. | ||||
RB | 7.84 | 81% (+5) | 70 | D'Andre Swift found the end zone last game for the Eagles and will face a Cardinals defense in Week 17 that's yielded 19 rushing scores in 2023, which is 28th in the NFL. | ||||
TE | 3.81 | 49% (+1) | 213 | Kyle Pitts has a touchdown in two of his last three games as the Falcons head into a Week 17 matchup against a Bears defense that has allowed a league-average six touchdowns to opposing tight ends this season. | ||||
W/R | 7.10 | 50% (+6) | 112 | 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 | 16.87 | 18% (-1) | 16 | Joe Flacco has topped 300 passing yards with multiple touchdowns in three straight games, but he faces his first tough test since becoming the Browns' starting QB in Week 17 against a Jets defense that ranks second in passing yards and passing TDs allowed. | ||||
BN | 0.00 | 13% (-2) | 1103 | Zack Moss missed the Colts' previous game due to a forearm injury, and even if he's cleared to return in Week 17 against a Raiders defense that has been more generous than league average to running backs, Moss will likely cede the majority of backfield playing time to Jonathan Taylor. | ||||
BN | 17.69 | 15% (–) | 13 | Gardner Minshew has surpassed 251 passing yards only once in his last eight starts for the Colts and could be without top target Michael Pittman (concussion) again for a Week 17 home game against the middling Raiders secondary. | ||||
BN | 5.95 | 45% (+4) | 133 | Terry McLaurin has amassed 191 yards receiving over his last two games for Washington and will face a San Francisco defense in Week 17 allowing 241.1 passing yards per tilt, which is 16th in the NFL. | ||||
BN | 4.68 | 15% (–) | 183 | AJ Dillon saw just seven carries, which resulted in 12 rushing yards and a score last time out after a thumb injury forced him to miss a game, and in Week 17, the Packers travel to face a Minnesota defense that has allowed opposing RBs to gain just 3.7 yards per carry, which ranks seventh in the NFL. |
Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Kickers | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
K | 8.03 | 75% (-5) | 65 | 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. |