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New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry has not been able to make much of an impact during his sophomore campaign. To be fair, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled to get the ball to his receivers. Over the last three games, Harry has a total of five receptions, so fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much from him. He’ll carry minimal fantasy value against the New York
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has seen significant involvement in the offense during the second half of the season. Sadly, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled throwing the ball, which has hurt the value of the players around him. Meyers has hauled in four receptions or more in four of his last five games. He’ll get a matchup against a New York Jets secondary
New England Patriots running back James White is having the worst season of his career in 2020. The veteran back has a total of 121 rushing yards heading into Week 17. To be fair, White does most of his damage in the receiving game. However, he only has 334 receiving yards, which is the worst since his rookie season where he played three total games.
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel has not shown much ability to move the ball on the ground since returning from injury. He has only produced one game with over 70 rushing yards or more in each of his last four games. The New York Jets have a decent run defense, so don’t expect things to lean in Michel’s favor. He should be considered
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton is expected to make the start against the New York Jets in Week 17. The veteran quarterback was benched last week in favor of Jarrett Stidham. Newton completed five of 10 passing attempts for 34 yards before exiting the game. Honestly, it appears Newton’s arm strength is completely shot right now, but Stidham is still a worse option. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a starting option for Week 17 against the Falcons. Succop has gone 25-for-28 in field goals and 47-for-52 in extra points this season and has overall been reliable for this team. The Falcons are middle-tier against fantasy kickers, so Succop is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a low-end starting option this week against a Falcons squad that features a capable offense. Two weeks ago against Atlanta, the Bucs’ defense had three sacks and four QB hits. Last week, this unit had four sacks, 11 QB hits, and a pick. Overall, the unit has performed well the past couple of weeks but should be considered a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week against Atlanta. Gronk has been rather inconsistent the past four games but does have seven targets, at least 58 yards, and a score in two of those four games. The TE has been hot and cold all season but the fact that the Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy tight ends means
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a WR3 for Week 17. Brown has seen at least six targets in the past two games and has two touchdowns as well in that span. The WR has carved out a decent role for himself on an offense full of playmakers. The Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy wideouts, so Brown is a good start
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Chris Godwin is a low-end WR1 for Week 17. Godwin has been streaky the past four games he has played, but he has gotten at least nine targets and 84 yards in two of those four games. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Godwin is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR1 for the season finale against Atlanta. The WR has at least six receptions, seven targets, and 110 yards in the past two contests and will look to close out the season strong. He is coming off a 181-yard performance last week. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans is a strong
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a flex play in Week 17. Ronald Jones II is expected to return after being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury, so Fournette will likely see his role decrease in the season finale. The back has at least nine carries and 34 rushing yards in the past two contests along with having three
The Washington Football Team defense has been waiting for this rematch since Week 1. Back in September, the Washington defense terrorized Carson Wentz, sacking the Eagles QB eight times and intercepting him twice. Since that game, rookie Jalen Hurts has taken over under center in Philadelphia, but the offensive line hasn’t improved. The Eagles have allowed 62 sacks this season, 14 more than any other
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for Week 17 against the Falcons. The RB has missed the past couple of games due to being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury. In his last game in Week 14, Jones had 18 carries for 80 yards and a score and he should see a workhorse role in the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims has been very inconsistent this season and is hard to trust in fantasy, especially if Terry McLaurin (ankle) is back in the lineup. Sims had 17 targets in the last two games with McLaurin out, but could only turn them into eight catches. Alex Smith (calf) returning is an upgrade over Dwayne Haskins, so DFS players can take
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a solid QB1 this week against Atlanta. Brady has been on fire the past two weeks and has thrown for at least 348 yards in both contests. Just two weeks ago, the QB had 390 yards and two touchdowns against the Falcons. Atlanta allows the most fantasy points to quarterbacks, so Brady is a fine start in the
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has become a vital part of the offense in the last month of the season and should be started in fantasy for a tilt with the Eagles. Thomas is averaging 10.5 targets-per-game over the last four games and has gone over 60-yards in three of those games. Alex Smith (calf) is expected to be back for Washington which
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been one of the most valuable players to the offense and should be involved in the team’s must-win game versus Philadelphia. Starting running back Antonio Gibson (toe) and top-receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle) are both questionable. Even if both suit up, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where McKissic doesn’t get his touches. The PPR-demon is one of
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to finish his debut campaign on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. Herbert made his NFL debut versus the Chiefs in Week 2 and put up 311 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The rookie has come a long way since and he should have an easier matchup on Sunday
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will have a good chance to finish his season on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. The Chiefs have struggled against the run this season and are giving up just 100 yards per game and five receptions for 52 yards to opposing running backs. With many of the Chiefs regular starters likely to
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry has not been able to make much of an impact during his sophomore campaign. To be fair, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled to get the ball to his receivers. Over the last three games, Harry has a total of five receptions, so fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much from him. He’ll carry minimal fantasy value against the New York
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has seen significant involvement in the offense during the second half of the season. Sadly, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled throwing the ball, which has hurt the value of the players around him. Meyers has hauled in four receptions or more in four of his last five games. He’ll get a matchup against a New York Jets secondary
New England Patriots running back James White is having the worst season of his career in 2020. The veteran back has a total of 121 rushing yards heading into Week 17. To be fair, White does most of his damage in the receiving game. However, he only has 334 receiving yards, which is the worst since his rookie season where he played three total games.
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel has not shown much ability to move the ball on the ground since returning from injury. He has only produced one game with over 70 rushing yards or more in each of his last four games. The New York Jets have a decent run defense, so don’t expect things to lean in Michel’s favor. He should be considered
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton is expected to make the start against the New York Jets in Week 17. The veteran quarterback was benched last week in favor of Jarrett Stidham. Newton completed five of 10 passing attempts for 34 yards before exiting the game. Honestly, it appears Newton’s arm strength is completely shot right now, but Stidham is still a worse option. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a starting option for Week 17 against the Falcons. Succop has gone 25-for-28 in field goals and 47-for-52 in extra points this season and has overall been reliable for this team. The Falcons are middle-tier against fantasy kickers, so Succop is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a low-end starting option this week against a Falcons squad that features a capable offense. Two weeks ago against Atlanta, the Bucs’ defense had three sacks and four QB hits. Last week, this unit had four sacks, 11 QB hits, and a pick. Overall, the unit has performed well the past couple of weeks but should be considered a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week against Atlanta. Gronk has been rather inconsistent the past four games but does have seven targets, at least 58 yards, and a score in two of those four games. The TE has been hot and cold all season but the fact that the Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy tight ends means
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a WR3 for Week 17. Brown has seen at least six targets in the past two games and has two touchdowns as well in that span. The WR has carved out a decent role for himself on an offense full of playmakers. The Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy wideouts, so Brown is a good start
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Chris Godwin is a low-end WR1 for Week 17. Godwin has been streaky the past four games he has played, but he has gotten at least nine targets and 84 yards in two of those four games. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Godwin is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR1 for the season finale against Atlanta. The WR has at least six receptions, seven targets, and 110 yards in the past two contests and will look to close out the season strong. He is coming off a 181-yard performance last week. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans is a strong
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a flex play in Week 17. Ronald Jones II is expected to return after being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury, so Fournette will likely see his role decrease in the season finale. The back has at least nine carries and 34 rushing yards in the past two contests along with having three
The Washington Football Team defense has been waiting for this rematch since Week 1. Back in September, the Washington defense terrorized Carson Wentz, sacking the Eagles QB eight times and intercepting him twice. Since that game, rookie Jalen Hurts has taken over under center in Philadelphia, but the offensive line hasn’t improved. The Eagles have allowed 62 sacks this season, 14 more than any other
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for Week 17 against the Falcons. The RB has missed the past couple of games due to being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury. In his last game in Week 14, Jones had 18 carries for 80 yards and a score and he should see a workhorse role in the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims has been very inconsistent this season and is hard to trust in fantasy, especially if Terry McLaurin (ankle) is back in the lineup. Sims had 17 targets in the last two games with McLaurin out, but could only turn them into eight catches. Alex Smith (calf) returning is an upgrade over Dwayne Haskins, so DFS players can take
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a solid QB1 this week against Atlanta. Brady has been on fire the past two weeks and has thrown for at least 348 yards in both contests. Just two weeks ago, the QB had 390 yards and two touchdowns against the Falcons. Atlanta allows the most fantasy points to quarterbacks, so Brady is a fine start in the
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has become a vital part of the offense in the last month of the season and should be started in fantasy for a tilt with the Eagles. Thomas is averaging 10.5 targets-per-game over the last four games and has gone over 60-yards in three of those games. Alex Smith (calf) is expected to be back for Washington which
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been one of the most valuable players to the offense and should be involved in the team’s must-win game versus Philadelphia. Starting running back Antonio Gibson (toe) and top-receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle) are both questionable. Even if both suit up, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where McKissic doesn’t get his touches. The PPR-demon is one of
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to finish his debut campaign on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. Herbert made his NFL debut versus the Chiefs in Week 2 and put up 311 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The rookie has come a long way since and he should have an easier matchup on Sunday
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will have a good chance to finish his season on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. The Chiefs have struggled against the run this season and are giving up just 100 yards per game and five receptions for 52 yards to opposing running backs. With many of the Chiefs regular starters likely to
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry has not been able to make much of an impact during his sophomore campaign. To be fair, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled to get the ball to his receivers. Over the last three games, Harry has a total of five receptions, so fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much from him. He’ll carry minimal fantasy value against the New York
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has seen significant involvement in the offense during the second half of the season. Sadly, quarterback Cam Newton has struggled throwing the ball, which has hurt the value of the players around him. Meyers has hauled in four receptions or more in four of his last five games. He’ll get a matchup against a New York Jets secondary
New England Patriots running back James White is having the worst season of his career in 2020. The veteran back has a total of 121 rushing yards heading into Week 17. To be fair, White does most of his damage in the receiving game. However, he only has 334 receiving yards, which is the worst since his rookie season where he played three total games.
New England Patriots running back Sony Michel has not shown much ability to move the ball on the ground since returning from injury. He has only produced one game with over 70 rushing yards or more in each of his last four games. The New York Jets have a decent run defense, so don’t expect things to lean in Michel’s favor. He should be considered
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton is expected to make the start against the New York Jets in Week 17. The veteran quarterback was benched last week in favor of Jarrett Stidham. Newton completed five of 10 passing attempts for 34 yards before exiting the game. Honestly, it appears Newton’s arm strength is completely shot right now, but Stidham is still a worse option. This
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop is a starting option for Week 17 against the Falcons. Succop has gone 25-for-28 in field goals and 47-for-52 in extra points this season and has overall been reliable for this team. The Falcons are middle-tier against fantasy kickers, so Succop is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense is a low-end starting option this week against a Falcons squad that features a capable offense. Two weeks ago against Atlanta, the Bucs’ defense had three sacks and four QB hits. Last week, this unit had four sacks, 11 QB hits, and a pick. Overall, the unit has performed well the past couple of weeks but should be considered a
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week against Atlanta. Gronk has been rather inconsistent the past four games but does have seven targets, at least 58 yards, and a score in two of those four games. The TE has been hot and cold all season but the fact that the Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy tight ends means
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a WR3 for Week 17. Brown has seen at least six targets in the past two games and has two touchdowns as well in that span. The WR has carved out a decent role for himself on an offense full of playmakers. The Falcons allow the third-most points to fantasy wideouts, so Brown is a good start
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Chris Godwin is a low-end WR1 for Week 17. Godwin has been streaky the past four games he has played, but he has gotten at least nine targets and 84 yards in two of those four games. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Godwin is a great start in the season finale. Source: NFL.com
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR1 for the season finale against Atlanta. The WR has at least six receptions, seven targets, and 110 yards in the past two contests and will look to close out the season strong. He is coming off a 181-yard performance last week. The Falcons allow the third-most fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans is a strong
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a flex play in Week 17. Ronald Jones II is expected to return after being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury, so Fournette will likely see his role decrease in the season finale. The back has at least nine carries and 34 rushing yards in the past two contests along with having three
The Washington Football Team defense has been waiting for this rematch since Week 1. Back in September, the Washington defense terrorized Carson Wentz, sacking the Eagles QB eight times and intercepting him twice. Since that game, rookie Jalen Hurts has taken over under center in Philadelphia, but the offensive line hasn’t improved. The Eagles have allowed 62 sacks this season, 14 more than any other
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for Week 17 against the Falcons. The RB has missed the past couple of games due to being on the COVID list and dealing with a finger injury. In his last game in Week 14, Jones had 18 carries for 80 yards and a score and he should see a workhorse role in the
Washington Football Team wide receiver Cam Sims has been very inconsistent this season and is hard to trust in fantasy, especially if Terry McLaurin (ankle) is back in the lineup. Sims had 17 targets in the last two games with McLaurin out, but could only turn them into eight catches. Alex Smith (calf) returning is an upgrade over Dwayne Haskins, so DFS players can take
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a solid QB1 this week against Atlanta. Brady has been on fire the past two weeks and has thrown for at least 348 yards in both contests. Just two weeks ago, the QB had 390 yards and two touchdowns against the Falcons. Atlanta allows the most fantasy points to quarterbacks, so Brady is a fine start in the
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has become a vital part of the offense in the last month of the season and should be started in fantasy for a tilt with the Eagles. Thomas is averaging 10.5 targets-per-game over the last four games and has gone over 60-yards in three of those games. Alex Smith (calf) is expected to be back for Washington which
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been one of the most valuable players to the offense and should be involved in the team’s must-win game versus Philadelphia. Starting running back Antonio Gibson (toe) and top-receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle) are both questionable. Even if both suit up, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where McKissic doesn’t get his touches. The PPR-demon is one of
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to finish his debut campaign on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. Herbert made his NFL debut versus the Chiefs in Week 2 and put up 311 yards with one touchdown and one interception. The rookie has come a long way since and he should have an easier matchup on Sunday
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler will have a good chance to finish his season on a high note versus the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17. The Chiefs have struggled against the run this season and are giving up just 100 yards per game and five receptions for 52 yards to opposing running backs. With many of the Chiefs regular starters likely to
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