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Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should shoulder a big workload as usual in Week 17 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams have a strong defense and are yielding just 94.1 rushing yards per game (third fewest in the league), but Drake should be able to manage a solid game based on workload alone and he should have multiple opportunities to score in the
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been extremely inconsistent over the past month. In Week 17, Murray and the Cardinals face the Los Angeles Rams, who have the league’s top pass defense, allowing just 192.3 passing yards per game. Murray threw three touchdown passes in his first game against the Rams in Week 13, but he completed just 21 of 39 passes for 173 yards
The New York Giants Defense hasn’t been good for fantasy over the last few weeks, but they have a decent matchup in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. The Giants defense has just one turnover forced and two sacks in the last three weeks combined. The game has a low over/under and will be played in cold weather, so the Giants will likely allow a respectable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook has been productive for fantasy purposes lately ahead of a Week 17 matchup with the Falcons. Cook is coming off an 82-yard game and has caught two touchdowns in his last four contests. Atlanta has been a giving matchup to tight ends this year, as they’ve surrendered the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. Cook has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marquez Callaway gets a good matchup against Atlanta in Week 17. Callaway is coming off of playing 56 percent of the snaps last week, a game where he caught three passes for 26 yards. While the lack of production will likely turn some people off, Callaway delivered an 8-75-0 line back in Week 7 without the presence of Michael Thomas
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has had an up and down season for fantasy, but he’ll be in the starting mix for fantasy in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. Engram hasn’t had the breakout many predicted at the start of the season, but he’s averaging a healthy seven targets-per-game including seeing 17 passes thrown his way over the last two weeks. Dallas is
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders faces a favorable matchup against the Falcons in Week 17. Sanders has had a productive last few games, with at least four catches and 70 receiving yards in two of his last three and a touchdown catch in the other game. Now, he’ll face the Falcons’ 31st-ranked secondary that has allowed the third-most yards and fourth-most catches to
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray will take on the Falcons in Week 17. Murray was overshadowed by Alvin Kamara‘s superhuman performance, though he managed to post 96 scrimmage yards last week. The former Raider has compiled at least 12 touches in eight contests this season, a workload good enough to generate some value as a flex. He likely won’t challenge Kamara’s workload this
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been disappointing down the stretch but will look to finish the season strong versus Dallas. Gallman, who had double-digit carries for seven-strait weeks before Week 15, has seen his carries drop as the New York offense has struggled with QB Daniel Jones banged up. As a result, Gallman has failed to reach 30 yards in back to
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is coming off one of the best games of all time, a career-high 155 rushing yards and near-record-setting six touchdowns. What’s lost in the talk (rightful talk) is the fact that Kamara has racked up at least 90 scrimmage yards and a score in four straight contests. After a late-season dip in fantasy value, the 25-year-old is back
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has seemingly had a couple of shaky outings since returning from his rib/lung injuries. However, he ended up with three touchdown passes in the first game and produced 311 yards and a season-high 12.0 yards per attempt in the second. It may not be pretty, but the veteran signal-caller is doing what it takes to win football games. Atlanta,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham will try and help his team reach the playoffs against the Packers in Week 17. Graham resurfaced last week with 69 yards and two touchdowns and will go up against a Packers Defense that is allowing the fourth fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Graham has lost targets over the last month to rookie Cole Kmet but the
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will take on a Packers Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the sixth fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers this season. It has been another stellar season for Robinson, who will head into the final week of the season with six touchdowns, 1,213 yards and a career-high 100 receptions. Green Bay has allowed only one receiver to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17. Koo made both field-goal attempts and all three extra points in his first meeting with Tampa Bay two weeks ago, an affair that saw 58 points scored between the two teams. Atlanta may need to keep pace with a Bucs offense that is coming into the contest red hot. Koo
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery will try and cap off the best streak of his career in Week 17 against the Packers. Montgomery has come alive over the last five games, posting 692 all-purpose yards with seven touchdowns in that span. He will face a Packers run defense that has struggled most of the season and has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been on a roll lately, with two touchdown receptions in each of his last two games. Hurst gets a matchup with a Buccaneers Defense that has allowed the 11th-most touchdown catches in the league to tight ends. In fact, Hurst himself caught one against them two weeks ago. The former Raven hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards since November,
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky will have the Bears playoff hopes, and perhaps his future in Chicago, on the line in Week 17 against the Packers. The Bears need a victory to get into the postseason and would not even be in this position if not for the resurgent play of Trubisky. Since being re-inserted as starter in Week 12, the fourth-year quarterback has passed
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan will take on a Bears Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the fifth most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season. It has been a breakout campaign for Tonyan, who has posted 50 receptions for 568 yards and an NFL-leading (among tight ends) 10 touchdowns this season. Tonyan burned the Bears for 67 yards and one
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones will try and keep the rival Bears out of the postseason in Week 17. Jones heads into the final game of the season with 10 total touchdowns and 1,062 rushing yards despite dealing with a bit of a timeshare in the backfield recently with Jamaal Williams and A.J. Dillon. Despite losing carries here and there (only 10 touches
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense has been one of the top defenses in all of fantasy during the 2020 season. That being said, they will be tough to trust in a Week 17 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The team has already announced that they will rest quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and it is a distinct possibility that they rest several other key players as they already
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should shoulder a big workload as usual in Week 17 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams have a strong defense and are yielding just 94.1 rushing yards per game (third fewest in the league), but Drake should be able to manage a solid game based on workload alone and he should have multiple opportunities to score in the
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been extremely inconsistent over the past month. In Week 17, Murray and the Cardinals face the Los Angeles Rams, who have the league’s top pass defense, allowing just 192.3 passing yards per game. Murray threw three touchdown passes in his first game against the Rams in Week 13, but he completed just 21 of 39 passes for 173 yards
The New York Giants Defense hasn’t been good for fantasy over the last few weeks, but they have a decent matchup in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. The Giants defense has just one turnover forced and two sacks in the last three weeks combined. The game has a low over/under and will be played in cold weather, so the Giants will likely allow a respectable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook has been productive for fantasy purposes lately ahead of a Week 17 matchup with the Falcons. Cook is coming off an 82-yard game and has caught two touchdowns in his last four contests. Atlanta has been a giving matchup to tight ends this year, as they’ve surrendered the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. Cook has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marquez Callaway gets a good matchup against Atlanta in Week 17. Callaway is coming off of playing 56 percent of the snaps last week, a game where he caught three passes for 26 yards. While the lack of production will likely turn some people off, Callaway delivered an 8-75-0 line back in Week 7 without the presence of Michael Thomas
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has had an up and down season for fantasy, but he’ll be in the starting mix for fantasy in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. Engram hasn’t had the breakout many predicted at the start of the season, but he’s averaging a healthy seven targets-per-game including seeing 17 passes thrown his way over the last two weeks. Dallas is
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders faces a favorable matchup against the Falcons in Week 17. Sanders has had a productive last few games, with at least four catches and 70 receiving yards in two of his last three and a touchdown catch in the other game. Now, he’ll face the Falcons’ 31st-ranked secondary that has allowed the third-most yards and fourth-most catches to
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray will take on the Falcons in Week 17. Murray was overshadowed by Alvin Kamara‘s superhuman performance, though he managed to post 96 scrimmage yards last week. The former Raider has compiled at least 12 touches in eight contests this season, a workload good enough to generate some value as a flex. He likely won’t challenge Kamara’s workload this
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been disappointing down the stretch but will look to finish the season strong versus Dallas. Gallman, who had double-digit carries for seven-strait weeks before Week 15, has seen his carries drop as the New York offense has struggled with QB Daniel Jones banged up. As a result, Gallman has failed to reach 30 yards in back to
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is coming off one of the best games of all time, a career-high 155 rushing yards and near-record-setting six touchdowns. What’s lost in the talk (rightful talk) is the fact that Kamara has racked up at least 90 scrimmage yards and a score in four straight contests. After a late-season dip in fantasy value, the 25-year-old is back
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has seemingly had a couple of shaky outings since returning from his rib/lung injuries. However, he ended up with three touchdown passes in the first game and produced 311 yards and a season-high 12.0 yards per attempt in the second. It may not be pretty, but the veteran signal-caller is doing what it takes to win football games. Atlanta,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham will try and help his team reach the playoffs against the Packers in Week 17. Graham resurfaced last week with 69 yards and two touchdowns and will go up against a Packers Defense that is allowing the fourth fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Graham has lost targets over the last month to rookie Cole Kmet but the
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will take on a Packers Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the sixth fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers this season. It has been another stellar season for Robinson, who will head into the final week of the season with six touchdowns, 1,213 yards and a career-high 100 receptions. Green Bay has allowed only one receiver to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17. Koo made both field-goal attempts and all three extra points in his first meeting with Tampa Bay two weeks ago, an affair that saw 58 points scored between the two teams. Atlanta may need to keep pace with a Bucs offense that is coming into the contest red hot. Koo
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery will try and cap off the best streak of his career in Week 17 against the Packers. Montgomery has come alive over the last five games, posting 692 all-purpose yards with seven touchdowns in that span. He will face a Packers run defense that has struggled most of the season and has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been on a roll lately, with two touchdown receptions in each of his last two games. Hurst gets a matchup with a Buccaneers Defense that has allowed the 11th-most touchdown catches in the league to tight ends. In fact, Hurst himself caught one against them two weeks ago. The former Raven hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards since November,
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky will have the Bears playoff hopes, and perhaps his future in Chicago, on the line in Week 17 against the Packers. The Bears need a victory to get into the postseason and would not even be in this position if not for the resurgent play of Trubisky. Since being re-inserted as starter in Week 12, the fourth-year quarterback has passed
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan will take on a Bears Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the fifth most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season. It has been a breakout campaign for Tonyan, who has posted 50 receptions for 568 yards and an NFL-leading (among tight ends) 10 touchdowns this season. Tonyan burned the Bears for 67 yards and one
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones will try and keep the rival Bears out of the postseason in Week 17. Jones heads into the final game of the season with 10 total touchdowns and 1,062 rushing yards despite dealing with a bit of a timeshare in the backfield recently with Jamaal Williams and A.J. Dillon. Despite losing carries here and there (only 10 touches
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense has been one of the top defenses in all of fantasy during the 2020 season. That being said, they will be tough to trust in a Week 17 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The team has already announced that they will rest quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and it is a distinct possibility that they rest several other key players as they already
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake should shoulder a big workload as usual in Week 17 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams have a strong defense and are yielding just 94.1 rushing yards per game (third fewest in the league), but Drake should be able to manage a solid game based on workload alone and he should have multiple opportunities to score in the
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has been extremely inconsistent over the past month. In Week 17, Murray and the Cardinals face the Los Angeles Rams, who have the league’s top pass defense, allowing just 192.3 passing yards per game. Murray threw three touchdown passes in his first game against the Rams in Week 13, but he completed just 21 of 39 passes for 173 yards
The New York Giants Defense hasn’t been good for fantasy over the last few weeks, but they have a decent matchup in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. The Giants defense has just one turnover forced and two sacks in the last three weeks combined. The game has a low over/under and will be played in cold weather, so the Giants will likely allow a respectable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook has been productive for fantasy purposes lately ahead of a Week 17 matchup with the Falcons. Cook is coming off an 82-yard game and has caught two touchdowns in his last four contests. Atlanta has been a giving matchup to tight ends this year, as they’ve surrendered the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. Cook has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Marquez Callaway gets a good matchup against Atlanta in Week 17. Callaway is coming off of playing 56 percent of the snaps last week, a game where he caught three passes for 26 yards. While the lack of production will likely turn some people off, Callaway delivered an 8-75-0 line back in Week 7 without the presence of Michael Thomas
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has had an up and down season for fantasy, but he’ll be in the starting mix for fantasy in Week 17 versus the Cowboys. Engram hasn’t had the breakout many predicted at the start of the season, but he’s averaging a healthy seven targets-per-game including seeing 17 passes thrown his way over the last two weeks. Dallas is
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders faces a favorable matchup against the Falcons in Week 17. Sanders has had a productive last few games, with at least four catches and 70 receiving yards in two of his last three and a touchdown catch in the other game. Now, he’ll face the Falcons’ 31st-ranked secondary that has allowed the third-most yards and fourth-most catches to
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray will take on the Falcons in Week 17. Murray was overshadowed by Alvin Kamara‘s superhuman performance, though he managed to post 96 scrimmage yards last week. The former Raider has compiled at least 12 touches in eight contests this season, a workload good enough to generate some value as a flex. He likely won’t challenge Kamara’s workload this
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has been disappointing down the stretch but will look to finish the season strong versus Dallas. Gallman, who had double-digit carries for seven-strait weeks before Week 15, has seen his carries drop as the New York offense has struggled with QB Daniel Jones banged up. As a result, Gallman has failed to reach 30 yards in back to
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is coming off one of the best games of all time, a career-high 155 rushing yards and near-record-setting six touchdowns. What’s lost in the talk (rightful talk) is the fact that Kamara has racked up at least 90 scrimmage yards and a score in four straight contests. After a late-season dip in fantasy value, the 25-year-old is back
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has seemingly had a couple of shaky outings since returning from his rib/lung injuries. However, he ended up with three touchdown passes in the first game and produced 311 yards and a season-high 12.0 yards per attempt in the second. It may not be pretty, but the veteran signal-caller is doing what it takes to win football games. Atlanta,
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham will try and help his team reach the playoffs against the Packers in Week 17. Graham resurfaced last week with 69 yards and two touchdowns and will go up against a Packers Defense that is allowing the fourth fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Graham has lost targets over the last month to rookie Cole Kmet but the
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will take on a Packers Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the sixth fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers this season. It has been another stellar season for Robinson, who will head into the final week of the season with six touchdowns, 1,213 yards and a career-high 100 receptions. Green Bay has allowed only one receiver to
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17. Koo made both field-goal attempts and all three extra points in his first meeting with Tampa Bay two weeks ago, an affair that saw 58 points scored between the two teams. Atlanta may need to keep pace with a Bucs offense that is coming into the contest red hot. Koo
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery will try and cap off the best streak of his career in Week 17 against the Packers. Montgomery has come alive over the last five games, posting 692 all-purpose yards with seven touchdowns in that span. He will face a Packers run defense that has struggled most of the season and has allowed the fifth most fantasy points to
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been on a roll lately, with two touchdown receptions in each of his last two games. Hurst gets a matchup with a Buccaneers Defense that has allowed the 11th-most touchdown catches in the league to tight ends. In fact, Hurst himself caught one against them two weeks ago. The former Raven hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards since November,
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky will have the Bears playoff hopes, and perhaps his future in Chicago, on the line in Week 17 against the Packers. The Bears need a victory to get into the postseason and would not even be in this position if not for the resurgent play of Trubisky. Since being re-inserted as starter in Week 12, the fourth-year quarterback has passed
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan will take on a Bears Defense in Week 17 that is allowing the fifth most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season. It has been a breakout campaign for Tonyan, who has posted 50 receptions for 568 yards and an NFL-leading (among tight ends) 10 touchdowns this season. Tonyan burned the Bears for 67 yards and one
Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones will try and keep the rival Bears out of the postseason in Week 17. Jones heads into the final game of the season with 10 total touchdowns and 1,062 rushing yards despite dealing with a bit of a timeshare in the backfield recently with Jamaal Williams and A.J. Dillon. Despite losing carries here and there (only 10 touches
The Pittsburgh Steelers Defense has been one of the top defenses in all of fantasy during the 2020 season. That being said, they will be tough to trust in a Week 17 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The team has already announced that they will rest quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and it is a distinct possibility that they rest several other key players as they already
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