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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow caught five passes on all five of his targets for 34 yards in a 26-25 loss against the Dolphins. Renfrow has consistently put up this type of performance for most of the season. With this performance, Renfrow has set career-highs in receptions, yards, and catch percentage. He will likely set a career-high in targets and first downs in
Las Vegas Raiders Darren Waller had his second straight 100-yard game in a loss against the Dolphins, catching five passes on six targets for 112 yards. The Dolphins played tight coverage against Waller, but he was able to make multiple contested catches. Waller now has three 100-yard games over his last four and has eclipsed the 1000-yard mark for a second straight season. He will
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor had a great game in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Agholor caught five passes on six targets for a season-high 155 yards and a touchdown. This was Agholor’s best fantasy performance of the season, and the bulk of his yards came on an 85-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter. He has been a reliable fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a disappointing performance in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Jacobs ran the ball effectively at 5.3 yards per carry but had just 69 yards and no touchdowns. It appeared that Jacobs was going to rush for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter but knelt twice before the goal line in an effort to run
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had a solid performance in his return from injury. He threw for 336 yards and a touchdown on 21 completions and also picked up a rushing touchdown for the third time in his last four games. Not counting last week’s injury-shortened game, Carr has three straight games with over 300 passing yards. He has also tallied nine total touchdowns
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) has officially been ruled out for Week 16 against the Washington Football Team. McCaffrey has been a giant bust for fantasy managers, playing in just three games all season after being the consensus No. 1 overall fantasy selection. At this point with just one meaningless game in Week 17, we shouldn’t expect to see him again this year.
Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson (neck) has been officially ruled out for Week 16 against the Bengals. Johnson also missed last week and has fallen out of fantasy favor now that David Johnson is back as the team’s lead back. C.J. Prosise should serve as Johnson’s backup this Sunday, but he has very little appeal in the deepest of PPR leagues. The Bengals Defense
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd (concussion) has been ruled out for Week 16 against the Texans. Boyd suffered a concussion on Monday night against the Steelers and couldn’t get cleared from the league’s protocols in order to play this Sunday. Houston’s secondary is a great matchup for opposing passing games, but it’ll still be hard to trust any of the Bengals pass-catchers given their
The Colts Defense has a solid matchup against a Steelers offense that has struggled over the last month. The Steelers have failed to score 20 or more points in each of their last four games and appear to be mostly one-dimensional. They are picking up a league-worst 3.7 yards per carry, and Ben Roethlisberger is struggling to throw the ball downfield. The Colts defense is
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle, hip) is officially out for Week 16 against the Falcons. The promising rookie suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 15 win over the Saints and is likely to miss the rest of the regular season. If KC secures a bye in the AFC playoffs, Edwards-Helaire could be rested for three weeks. In the meantime, Le’Veon
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines is a borderline, deep-league flex option this week against the Steelers. The emergence of Jonathan Taylor has resulted in Hines seeing just a little over 30 percent of the team’s snaps over the last three weeks. He has picked up over 8 yards per carry in each of the last two weeks but has just 12 total touches in
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has been awful the past three weeks, and things will not get easier against a Steelers Defense that ranks first against opposing tight ends. Over the last three games, Burton has just two catches on five targets for 19 yards. Fellow tight ends Mo Alie-Cox and Jack Doyle also have not put up good fantasy numbers, so it is
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal had his best fantasy performance of the season last week against the Texans but is probably best-suited on the bench in Week 16 against the Steelers. Prior to last week’s two-touchdown performance, Pascal had three straight games of just one catch. The Steelers Defense has been good all season, and Pascal is still the No. 3 receiver on the
The Cardinals Defense had a decent game this week against the San Francisco 49ers. They held the 49ers to 20 points in the game. They allowed only 171 passing yards, but the 49ers put up 227 rushing yards. The Cardinals came up with three sacks and recovered a fumble in the game. It would have been a better day for the Cardinals Defense if they
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold caught three of his five targets for 25 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. Arnold entered this week’s game with four touchdowns over his previous five games. He’s also seen his target share go up over the past few weeks. His five targets this week tied his season-high from Week 15. Still, he hasn’t seen enough
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has struggled a bit as of late and is likely not a great fantasy option against the Steelers. Pittman has back-to-back games with just two catches and three such games over the last four. He also has not gone for over 50 yards or caught a touchdown since Week 11. He has played in 80 percent of the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught six of his eight targets for 28 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. The target share was inspiring for Fitzgerald, but the yardage output was extremely underwhelming, even by Fitzgerald’s typical standards. Fitzgerald entered the game averaging 7.9 yards per reception over the year. This week, he managed just 4.7 yards per reception. He’s flashed
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had a strong PPR game in Week 16, but wasn’t able to break any big plays in the game. Hopkins caught eight of his team-high 12 targets for 48 yards. He averaged just six yards per reception in the game and didn’t have a single play that went for over nine yards. Christian Kirk led the team in receiving
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught seven of his 10 targets for 76 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. He led the team in receiving yards in the game and was second to only DeAndre Hopkins in targets. This was Kirk’s best outing in quite some time and his seven catches were a season-high. Overall, it’s been a disappointing year for
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds (hip) left this week’s game against the San Francisco 49ers in the first half with a hip injury and didn’t return. Before sustaining the injury, he caught two of his three passes for eight yards. Unfortunately, he didn’t receive a single carry before the injury. Kenyan Drake saw a heavy workload in the game, carrying the ball 18 times
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow caught five passes on all five of his targets for 34 yards in a 26-25 loss against the Dolphins. Renfrow has consistently put up this type of performance for most of the season. With this performance, Renfrow has set career-highs in receptions, yards, and catch percentage. He will likely set a career-high in targets and first downs in
Las Vegas Raiders Darren Waller had his second straight 100-yard game in a loss against the Dolphins, catching five passes on six targets for 112 yards. The Dolphins played tight coverage against Waller, but he was able to make multiple contested catches. Waller now has three 100-yard games over his last four and has eclipsed the 1000-yard mark for a second straight season. He will
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor had a great game in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Agholor caught five passes on six targets for a season-high 155 yards and a touchdown. This was Agholor’s best fantasy performance of the season, and the bulk of his yards came on an 85-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter. He has been a reliable fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a disappointing performance in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Jacobs ran the ball effectively at 5.3 yards per carry but had just 69 yards and no touchdowns. It appeared that Jacobs was going to rush for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter but knelt twice before the goal line in an effort to run
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had a solid performance in his return from injury. He threw for 336 yards and a touchdown on 21 completions and also picked up a rushing touchdown for the third time in his last four games. Not counting last week’s injury-shortened game, Carr has three straight games with over 300 passing yards. He has also tallied nine total touchdowns
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) has officially been ruled out for Week 16 against the Washington Football Team. McCaffrey has been a giant bust for fantasy managers, playing in just three games all season after being the consensus No. 1 overall fantasy selection. At this point with just one meaningless game in Week 17, we shouldn’t expect to see him again this year.
Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson (neck) has been officially ruled out for Week 16 against the Bengals. Johnson also missed last week and has fallen out of fantasy favor now that David Johnson is back as the team’s lead back. C.J. Prosise should serve as Johnson’s backup this Sunday, but he has very little appeal in the deepest of PPR leagues. The Bengals Defense
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd (concussion) has been ruled out for Week 16 against the Texans. Boyd suffered a concussion on Monday night against the Steelers and couldn’t get cleared from the league’s protocols in order to play this Sunday. Houston’s secondary is a great matchup for opposing passing games, but it’ll still be hard to trust any of the Bengals pass-catchers given their
The Colts Defense has a solid matchup against a Steelers offense that has struggled over the last month. The Steelers have failed to score 20 or more points in each of their last four games and appear to be mostly one-dimensional. They are picking up a league-worst 3.7 yards per carry, and Ben Roethlisberger is struggling to throw the ball downfield. The Colts defense is
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle, hip) is officially out for Week 16 against the Falcons. The promising rookie suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 15 win over the Saints and is likely to miss the rest of the regular season. If KC secures a bye in the AFC playoffs, Edwards-Helaire could be rested for three weeks. In the meantime, Le’Veon
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines is a borderline, deep-league flex option this week against the Steelers. The emergence of Jonathan Taylor has resulted in Hines seeing just a little over 30 percent of the team’s snaps over the last three weeks. He has picked up over 8 yards per carry in each of the last two weeks but has just 12 total touches in
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has been awful the past three weeks, and things will not get easier against a Steelers Defense that ranks first against opposing tight ends. Over the last three games, Burton has just two catches on five targets for 19 yards. Fellow tight ends Mo Alie-Cox and Jack Doyle also have not put up good fantasy numbers, so it is
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal had his best fantasy performance of the season last week against the Texans but is probably best-suited on the bench in Week 16 against the Steelers. Prior to last week’s two-touchdown performance, Pascal had three straight games of just one catch. The Steelers Defense has been good all season, and Pascal is still the No. 3 receiver on the
The Cardinals Defense had a decent game this week against the San Francisco 49ers. They held the 49ers to 20 points in the game. They allowed only 171 passing yards, but the 49ers put up 227 rushing yards. The Cardinals came up with three sacks and recovered a fumble in the game. It would have been a better day for the Cardinals Defense if they
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold caught three of his five targets for 25 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. Arnold entered this week’s game with four touchdowns over his previous five games. He’s also seen his target share go up over the past few weeks. His five targets this week tied his season-high from Week 15. Still, he hasn’t seen enough
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has struggled a bit as of late and is likely not a great fantasy option against the Steelers. Pittman has back-to-back games with just two catches and three such games over the last four. He also has not gone for over 50 yards or caught a touchdown since Week 11. He has played in 80 percent of the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught six of his eight targets for 28 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. The target share was inspiring for Fitzgerald, but the yardage output was extremely underwhelming, even by Fitzgerald’s typical standards. Fitzgerald entered the game averaging 7.9 yards per reception over the year. This week, he managed just 4.7 yards per reception. He’s flashed
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had a strong PPR game in Week 16, but wasn’t able to break any big plays in the game. Hopkins caught eight of his team-high 12 targets for 48 yards. He averaged just six yards per reception in the game and didn’t have a single play that went for over nine yards. Christian Kirk led the team in receiving
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught seven of his 10 targets for 76 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. He led the team in receiving yards in the game and was second to only DeAndre Hopkins in targets. This was Kirk’s best outing in quite some time and his seven catches were a season-high. Overall, it’s been a disappointing year for
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds (hip) left this week’s game against the San Francisco 49ers in the first half with a hip injury and didn’t return. Before sustaining the injury, he caught two of his three passes for eight yards. Unfortunately, he didn’t receive a single carry before the injury. Kenyan Drake saw a heavy workload in the game, carrying the ball 18 times
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow caught five passes on all five of his targets for 34 yards in a 26-25 loss against the Dolphins. Renfrow has consistently put up this type of performance for most of the season. With this performance, Renfrow has set career-highs in receptions, yards, and catch percentage. He will likely set a career-high in targets and first downs in
Las Vegas Raiders Darren Waller had his second straight 100-yard game in a loss against the Dolphins, catching five passes on six targets for 112 yards. The Dolphins played tight coverage against Waller, but he was able to make multiple contested catches. Waller now has three 100-yard games over his last four and has eclipsed the 1000-yard mark for a second straight season. He will
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor had a great game in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Agholor caught five passes on six targets for a season-high 155 yards and a touchdown. This was Agholor’s best fantasy performance of the season, and the bulk of his yards came on an 85-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter. He has been a reliable fantasy
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs had a disappointing performance in a Week 16 loss against the Dolphins. Jacobs ran the ball effectively at 5.3 yards per carry but had just 69 yards and no touchdowns. It appeared that Jacobs was going to rush for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter but knelt twice before the goal line in an effort to run
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr had a solid performance in his return from injury. He threw for 336 yards and a touchdown on 21 completions and also picked up a rushing touchdown for the third time in his last four games. Not counting last week’s injury-shortened game, Carr has three straight games with over 300 passing yards. He has also tallied nine total touchdowns
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) has officially been ruled out for Week 16 against the Washington Football Team. McCaffrey has been a giant bust for fantasy managers, playing in just three games all season after being the consensus No. 1 overall fantasy selection. At this point with just one meaningless game in Week 17, we shouldn’t expect to see him again this year.
Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson (neck) has been officially ruled out for Week 16 against the Bengals. Johnson also missed last week and has fallen out of fantasy favor now that David Johnson is back as the team’s lead back. C.J. Prosise should serve as Johnson’s backup this Sunday, but he has very little appeal in the deepest of PPR leagues. The Bengals Defense
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd (concussion) has been ruled out for Week 16 against the Texans. Boyd suffered a concussion on Monday night against the Steelers and couldn’t get cleared from the league’s protocols in order to play this Sunday. Houston’s secondary is a great matchup for opposing passing games, but it’ll still be hard to trust any of the Bengals pass-catchers given their
The Colts Defense has a solid matchup against a Steelers offense that has struggled over the last month. The Steelers have failed to score 20 or more points in each of their last four games and appear to be mostly one-dimensional. They are picking up a league-worst 3.7 yards per carry, and Ben Roethlisberger is struggling to throw the ball downfield. The Colts defense is
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle, hip) is officially out for Week 16 against the Falcons. The promising rookie suffered a high-ankle sprain in the Week 15 win over the Saints and is likely to miss the rest of the regular season. If KC secures a bye in the AFC playoffs, Edwards-Helaire could be rested for three weeks. In the meantime, Le’Veon
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines is a borderline, deep-league flex option this week against the Steelers. The emergence of Jonathan Taylor has resulted in Hines seeing just a little over 30 percent of the team’s snaps over the last three weeks. He has picked up over 8 yards per carry in each of the last two weeks but has just 12 total touches in
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has been awful the past three weeks, and things will not get easier against a Steelers Defense that ranks first against opposing tight ends. Over the last three games, Burton has just two catches on five targets for 19 yards. Fellow tight ends Mo Alie-Cox and Jack Doyle also have not put up good fantasy numbers, so it is
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal had his best fantasy performance of the season last week against the Texans but is probably best-suited on the bench in Week 16 against the Steelers. Prior to last week’s two-touchdown performance, Pascal had three straight games of just one catch. The Steelers Defense has been good all season, and Pascal is still the No. 3 receiver on the
The Cardinals Defense had a decent game this week against the San Francisco 49ers. They held the 49ers to 20 points in the game. They allowed only 171 passing yards, but the 49ers put up 227 rushing yards. The Cardinals came up with three sacks and recovered a fumble in the game. It would have been a better day for the Cardinals Defense if they
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold caught three of his five targets for 25 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. Arnold entered this week’s game with four touchdowns over his previous five games. He’s also seen his target share go up over the past few weeks. His five targets this week tied his season-high from Week 15. Still, he hasn’t seen enough
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has struggled a bit as of late and is likely not a great fantasy option against the Steelers. Pittman has back-to-back games with just two catches and three such games over the last four. He also has not gone for over 50 yards or caught a touchdown since Week 11. He has played in 80 percent of the
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald caught six of his eight targets for 28 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. The target share was inspiring for Fitzgerald, but the yardage output was extremely underwhelming, even by Fitzgerald’s typical standards. Fitzgerald entered the game averaging 7.9 yards per reception over the year. This week, he managed just 4.7 yards per reception. He’s flashed
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had a strong PPR game in Week 16, but wasn’t able to break any big plays in the game. Hopkins caught eight of his team-high 12 targets for 48 yards. He averaged just six yards per reception in the game and didn’t have a single play that went for over nine yards. Christian Kirk led the team in receiving
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk caught seven of his 10 targets for 76 yards in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers. He led the team in receiving yards in the game and was second to only DeAndre Hopkins in targets. This was Kirk’s best outing in quite some time and his seven catches were a season-high. Overall, it’s been a disappointing year for
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds (hip) left this week’s game against the San Francisco 49ers in the first half with a hip injury and didn’t return. Before sustaining the injury, he caught two of his three passes for eight yards. Unfortunately, he didn’t receive a single carry before the injury. Kenyan Drake saw a heavy workload in the game, carrying the ball 18 times
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