Fantasy | Rank | Matchup | ||||||
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Pos | Offense | Action | Proj Pts | % Start Trend | Proj | Rating | Comment | |
QB | 19.84 | 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 | 12.25 | 94% (+1) | 55 | Deebo Samuel was held out of the end zone for the first time in five games for the 49ers but has a great chance to rebound in Week 17 versus a Commanders defense that's yielded the most passing touchdowns in the NFL this season. | ||||
WR | 7.39 | 14% (-5) | 148 | Tyler Boyd is coming off his most productive game since Week 10, but the veteran slot receiver still has a limited ceiling in Week 17 as the Bengals face a Kansas City secondary that ranks in the top eight in catches and receiving yards allowed to wideouts. | ||||
WR | 7.77 | 18% (-2) | 139 | Odell Beckham has failed to reach 20 receiving yards in the last two games, but he could rebound in Week 17 as the Ravens clash with a Dolphins secondary that ranks in the bottom 10 in catches and TDs allowed to wideouts. | ||||
RB | 11.94 | 60% (+3) | 65 | Javonte Williams scored his second rushing touchdown in three games last week despite an otherwise poor performance, but he could post solid numbers in Week 17 as the Broncos face a Chargers defense that's been below average against RBs on the ground and ranks 30th in catches and receiving yards allowed to the position. | ||||
RB | 4.73 | 3% (+2) | 244 | Elijah Mitchell has missed three-straight games for the 49ers due to a knee injury, making the backup running back a risky play in Week 17 even against a Washington defense in Week 17 allowing 122.7 yards per clash on the ground, which is 23rd in the NFL. | ||||
TE | 13.96 | 96% (-1) | 31 | Travis Kelce hasn't scored a touchdown over the last five games despite racking up 26 catches for 327 yards in that span, but he could end his scoring drought in Week 17 as Kansas City takes on a Bengals defense that ranks last in the NFL in catches and receiving yards allowed to tight ends. | ||||
W/R/T | 11.88 | 92% (+3) | 68 | 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. | ||||
BN | 5.63 | 0% (–) | 211 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 4% (–) | 755 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 1% (–) | 781 | |||||
BN | 3.73 | 1% (–) | 264 | |||||
BN | 0.00 | 28% (-19) | 497 | Trevor Lawrence left last week's game with a right shoulder sprain and has also suffered a sprained ankle and concussion over the last four weeks, but he has yet to miss a start in his NFL career and could continue that streak in Week 17, when the Jaguars host a Panthers team that has allowed the third-fewest passing yards to QBs. | ||||
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 | 3.66 | 13% (-2) | 266 | Dameon Pierce scored on a kickoff return last week, but he has just eight carries over the last three games and is a distant second behind Devin Singletary on Houston's running back depth chart heading into a Week 17 matchup with a Titans defense that ranks in the middle of the pack at stopping the run. | ||||
BN | 5.11 | 0% (-1) | 230 | Marquez Valdes-Scantling has seen only one target in each of the last two games, giving him little appeal in Week 17, even with Kansas City facing a Bengals secondary that ranks 31st in yards per target allowed to wideouts. | ||||
BN | 13.37 | 86% (-5) | 35 | Alvin Kamara was stymied by the Bears in Week 16 but still has at least five receptions in three of his last five games as the Saints head into a Week 17 matchup against a Tampa Bay defense that has allowed a league-average 67 receptions to opposing running backs this season. |