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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds has a golden matchup on the docket Sunday against a Jets Defense that is limping toward the finish line in 2020, but his recent decrease in usage makes him a risky proposition in season-long playoff matchups. While Reynolds feasted against a similarly decimated secondary in Seattle earlier this year (eight receptions, 94 yards), he’ll continue to have to
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines will be a risky flex option this week against the Texans due in large part to Jonathan Taylor emerging over the last three games. Hines has seen his snap count fall back to about 35 percent of the team’s snaps over the last couple games. The Texans run defense has been atrocious all year, so Taylor will likely see
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor could be a RB1 option this week against a bad Texans run defense. The Texans Defense has allowed the second-most rushing yards this season, surrendering five yards per carry and 17 touchdowns. This sets up well for Taylor who has been playing his best football of the season over the last three games. Taylor has 331 rushing yards over
The New York Giants seem content to take the decision on whether or not to start Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) right down to the wire prior to Sunday’s game versus Cleveland. With that in mind, it appears as if the team is leaning toward starting Colt McCoy, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, which wouldn’t be a surprise due to how limited Jones has been in
Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny (knee) is on track to make his season debut Sunday against Washington, with the team planning to activate him prior to kickoff. Penny has been sidelined all year while rehabbing a torn ACL, but he should immediately enter the rotation out of the backfield. Chris Carson has seen a consistent workload as the Seahawks’ top back, so Penny’s activation
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been playing well over the last month and will look to keep that form against a poor Texans Defense. The Texans defense has been mostly bad all season and was picked apart last week against Mitchell Trubisky. Rivers has multiple passing touchdowns in each of his last four games and has posted a passer rating over 105 in four
The Washington Football Team defense has been a solid unit for fantasy this season but faces a tough test in Week 15 versus Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Seattle is in the bottom-third of the league in fantasy points allowed to opposing defenses. Washington has a decent floor as their strong defensive line featuring Chase Young and Montez Sweat should be able to cause some
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen an uptick in targets in the past two games, but remains a risky starter in fantasy with Dwayne Haskins Jr taking over at QB. Thomas has 16 targets in the last two games, but hasn’t found the end zone and has just two games with over 60 yards this season. Seattle isn’t the most daunting matchup,
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic played well last week with Antonio Gibson (toe) sidelined and should be in line for another solid workload in Week 15 versus Seattle. McKissic saw a season-high 11 carries which he turned into 68 yards (6.2 YPC) in addition to his usual passing-down volume. McKissic is second to only Alvin Kamara in targets by a running back, but
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber has double-digit carries in three-straight games and should see a solid workload in Week 15 with Antonio Gibson (toe) listed as doubtful to play. Barber isn’t the most exciting fantasy option as he has under 40 yards in each of his last two games with a similar workload, but he should be in line for 12-15 carries making
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin posted back-to-back disappointing games after being one of the most consistent receivers for most of the season. The Ohio State Buckeye has just two catches in each of his last two games after having at least seven catches in five of his previous six. McLaurin has also seen a slight dip in targets with just six targets in
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz could bounce back against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15. Lutz has missed all three field goals in his last two games, though he’s made all 44 extra points this year, which has given him a nice floor. This week could present a ceiling game for Lutz’s fantasy managers, as the high-flying Chiefs offense will be on the
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is back on the streaming radar after catching a touchdown in each of his last two games. Cook gets a matchup with the Chiefs, who have allowed the eighth-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends. Plus, the veteran tight end should be looking at increased opportunities without Michael Thomas (ankle) playing and will also have Drew
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow (throat) has been downgraded from questionable to out for Week 15 against the Titans. Ragnow fractured his throat last week but somehow managed to play through the injury last Sunday. His absence will be a downgrade for Detroit’s offensive line against Tennessee, and it’s more bad news for quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs), who is questionable to play after getting in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith should see more looks in the passing game with Michael Thomas (ankle) out for a Week 15 matchup with the Chiefs. Smith has actually produced more in the last couple of weeks, with 3-42-1 and 3-60-0 lines in his last two games. He’ll see a slight boost with the return of Drew Brees (ribs, lung) as he prepares
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders will be the leading receiver for his team without Michael Thomas (ankle) in the lineup. Sanders enjoyed a good game with Taysom Hill throwing him passes, though he should have a better outlook with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) slated to start. The veteran receiver averaged 7.3 receptions and 90.3 receiving yards per game along with a touchdown in
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (toe) is officially listed as doubtful for a Week 15 matchup with Seattle. Gibson has been dealing with a turf toe injury that caused him to miss last week’s game and most of the prior week’s game with Pittsburgh. Gibson was limited in practice this week during individual drills, but hasn’t had any contact and is unlikely to
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. will make his first start since Week 4 as Alex Smith (calf) was ruled out on Friday. Haskins came on in relief of Smith last week and completed 7-of-12 passes, albeit for just 51 yards (4.2 YPA) as Washington was trying to preserve a lead. Haskins starting will be a downgrade for Washington’s other skill position players as
The New York Giants Defense will face a tough matchup in Week 15 and shouldn’t be trusted in fantasy versus the Browns. Cleveland is firing on all cylinders right now scoring 40-plus points in back-to-back games. To make matters worse for Big Blue, top-cornerback James Bradberry will not be available as he wound up on the reserve/COVID-19 list as a close-contact with an individual that
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray has seen his role decrease over the last two weeks. Murray had benefited from a run-first offense with Taysom Hill under center, as the back totaled a season-high 124 rushing yards on 19 attempts in a win over Denver a few weeks ago. Fellow back Alvin Kamara was also nursing an injury at the time but is seemingly
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds has a golden matchup on the docket Sunday against a Jets Defense that is limping toward the finish line in 2020, but his recent decrease in usage makes him a risky proposition in season-long playoff matchups. While Reynolds feasted against a similarly decimated secondary in Seattle earlier this year (eight receptions, 94 yards), he’ll continue to have to
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines will be a risky flex option this week against the Texans due in large part to Jonathan Taylor emerging over the last three games. Hines has seen his snap count fall back to about 35 percent of the team’s snaps over the last couple games. The Texans run defense has been atrocious all year, so Taylor will likely see
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor could be a RB1 option this week against a bad Texans run defense. The Texans Defense has allowed the second-most rushing yards this season, surrendering five yards per carry and 17 touchdowns. This sets up well for Taylor who has been playing his best football of the season over the last three games. Taylor has 331 rushing yards over
The New York Giants seem content to take the decision on whether or not to start Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) right down to the wire prior to Sunday’s game versus Cleveland. With that in mind, it appears as if the team is leaning toward starting Colt McCoy, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, which wouldn’t be a surprise due to how limited Jones has been in
Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny (knee) is on track to make his season debut Sunday against Washington, with the team planning to activate him prior to kickoff. Penny has been sidelined all year while rehabbing a torn ACL, but he should immediately enter the rotation out of the backfield. Chris Carson has seen a consistent workload as the Seahawks’ top back, so Penny’s activation
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been playing well over the last month and will look to keep that form against a poor Texans Defense. The Texans defense has been mostly bad all season and was picked apart last week against Mitchell Trubisky. Rivers has multiple passing touchdowns in each of his last four games and has posted a passer rating over 105 in four
The Washington Football Team defense has been a solid unit for fantasy this season but faces a tough test in Week 15 versus Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Seattle is in the bottom-third of the league in fantasy points allowed to opposing defenses. Washington has a decent floor as their strong defensive line featuring Chase Young and Montez Sweat should be able to cause some
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen an uptick in targets in the past two games, but remains a risky starter in fantasy with Dwayne Haskins Jr taking over at QB. Thomas has 16 targets in the last two games, but hasn’t found the end zone and has just two games with over 60 yards this season. Seattle isn’t the most daunting matchup,
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic played well last week with Antonio Gibson (toe) sidelined and should be in line for another solid workload in Week 15 versus Seattle. McKissic saw a season-high 11 carries which he turned into 68 yards (6.2 YPC) in addition to his usual passing-down volume. McKissic is second to only Alvin Kamara in targets by a running back, but
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber has double-digit carries in three-straight games and should see a solid workload in Week 15 with Antonio Gibson (toe) listed as doubtful to play. Barber isn’t the most exciting fantasy option as he has under 40 yards in each of his last two games with a similar workload, but he should be in line for 12-15 carries making
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin posted back-to-back disappointing games after being one of the most consistent receivers for most of the season. The Ohio State Buckeye has just two catches in each of his last two games after having at least seven catches in five of his previous six. McLaurin has also seen a slight dip in targets with just six targets in
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz could bounce back against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15. Lutz has missed all three field goals in his last two games, though he’s made all 44 extra points this year, which has given him a nice floor. This week could present a ceiling game for Lutz’s fantasy managers, as the high-flying Chiefs offense will be on the
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is back on the streaming radar after catching a touchdown in each of his last two games. Cook gets a matchup with the Chiefs, who have allowed the eighth-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends. Plus, the veteran tight end should be looking at increased opportunities without Michael Thomas (ankle) playing and will also have Drew
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow (throat) has been downgraded from questionable to out for Week 15 against the Titans. Ragnow fractured his throat last week but somehow managed to play through the injury last Sunday. His absence will be a downgrade for Detroit’s offensive line against Tennessee, and it’s more bad news for quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs), who is questionable to play after getting in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith should see more looks in the passing game with Michael Thomas (ankle) out for a Week 15 matchup with the Chiefs. Smith has actually produced more in the last couple of weeks, with 3-42-1 and 3-60-0 lines in his last two games. He’ll see a slight boost with the return of Drew Brees (ribs, lung) as he prepares
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders will be the leading receiver for his team without Michael Thomas (ankle) in the lineup. Sanders enjoyed a good game with Taysom Hill throwing him passes, though he should have a better outlook with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) slated to start. The veteran receiver averaged 7.3 receptions and 90.3 receiving yards per game along with a touchdown in
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (toe) is officially listed as doubtful for a Week 15 matchup with Seattle. Gibson has been dealing with a turf toe injury that caused him to miss last week’s game and most of the prior week’s game with Pittsburgh. Gibson was limited in practice this week during individual drills, but hasn’t had any contact and is unlikely to
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. will make his first start since Week 4 as Alex Smith (calf) was ruled out on Friday. Haskins came on in relief of Smith last week and completed 7-of-12 passes, albeit for just 51 yards (4.2 YPA) as Washington was trying to preserve a lead. Haskins starting will be a downgrade for Washington’s other skill position players as
The New York Giants Defense will face a tough matchup in Week 15 and shouldn’t be trusted in fantasy versus the Browns. Cleveland is firing on all cylinders right now scoring 40-plus points in back-to-back games. To make matters worse for Big Blue, top-cornerback James Bradberry will not be available as he wound up on the reserve/COVID-19 list as a close-contact with an individual that
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray has seen his role decrease over the last two weeks. Murray had benefited from a run-first offense with Taysom Hill under center, as the back totaled a season-high 124 rushing yards on 19 attempts in a win over Denver a few weeks ago. Fellow back Alvin Kamara was also nursing an injury at the time but is seemingly
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds has a golden matchup on the docket Sunday against a Jets Defense that is limping toward the finish line in 2020, but his recent decrease in usage makes him a risky proposition in season-long playoff matchups. While Reynolds feasted against a similarly decimated secondary in Seattle earlier this year (eight receptions, 94 yards), he’ll continue to have to
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines will be a risky flex option this week against the Texans due in large part to Jonathan Taylor emerging over the last three games. Hines has seen his snap count fall back to about 35 percent of the team’s snaps over the last couple games. The Texans run defense has been atrocious all year, so Taylor will likely see
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor could be a RB1 option this week against a bad Texans run defense. The Texans Defense has allowed the second-most rushing yards this season, surrendering five yards per carry and 17 touchdowns. This sets up well for Taylor who has been playing his best football of the season over the last three games. Taylor has 331 rushing yards over
The New York Giants seem content to take the decision on whether or not to start Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) right down to the wire prior to Sunday’s game versus Cleveland. With that in mind, it appears as if the team is leaning toward starting Colt McCoy, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, which wouldn’t be a surprise due to how limited Jones has been in
Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny (knee) is on track to make his season debut Sunday against Washington, with the team planning to activate him prior to kickoff. Penny has been sidelined all year while rehabbing a torn ACL, but he should immediately enter the rotation out of the backfield. Chris Carson has seen a consistent workload as the Seahawks’ top back, so Penny’s activation
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been playing well over the last month and will look to keep that form against a poor Texans Defense. The Texans defense has been mostly bad all season and was picked apart last week against Mitchell Trubisky. Rivers has multiple passing touchdowns in each of his last four games and has posted a passer rating over 105 in four
The Washington Football Team defense has been a solid unit for fantasy this season but faces a tough test in Week 15 versus Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Seattle is in the bottom-third of the league in fantasy points allowed to opposing defenses. Washington has a decent floor as their strong defensive line featuring Chase Young and Montez Sweat should be able to cause some
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has seen an uptick in targets in the past two games, but remains a risky starter in fantasy with Dwayne Haskins Jr taking over at QB. Thomas has 16 targets in the last two games, but hasn’t found the end zone and has just two games with over 60 yards this season. Seattle isn’t the most daunting matchup,
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic played well last week with Antonio Gibson (toe) sidelined and should be in line for another solid workload in Week 15 versus Seattle. McKissic saw a season-high 11 carries which he turned into 68 yards (6.2 YPC) in addition to his usual passing-down volume. McKissic is second to only Alvin Kamara in targets by a running back, but
Washington Football Team running back Peyton Barber has double-digit carries in three-straight games and should see a solid workload in Week 15 with Antonio Gibson (toe) listed as doubtful to play. Barber isn’t the most exciting fantasy option as he has under 40 yards in each of his last two games with a similar workload, but he should be in line for 12-15 carries making
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin posted back-to-back disappointing games after being one of the most consistent receivers for most of the season. The Ohio State Buckeye has just two catches in each of his last two games after having at least seven catches in five of his previous six. McLaurin has also seen a slight dip in targets with just six targets in
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz could bounce back against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 15. Lutz has missed all three field goals in his last two games, though he’s made all 44 extra points this year, which has given him a nice floor. This week could present a ceiling game for Lutz’s fantasy managers, as the high-flying Chiefs offense will be on the
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is back on the streaming radar after catching a touchdown in each of his last two games. Cook gets a matchup with the Chiefs, who have allowed the eighth-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends. Plus, the veteran tight end should be looking at increased opportunities without Michael Thomas (ankle) playing and will also have Drew
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow (throat) has been downgraded from questionable to out for Week 15 against the Titans. Ragnow fractured his throat last week but somehow managed to play through the injury last Sunday. His absence will be a downgrade for Detroit’s offensive line against Tennessee, and it’s more bad news for quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs), who is questionable to play after getting in
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith should see more looks in the passing game with Michael Thomas (ankle) out for a Week 15 matchup with the Chiefs. Smith has actually produced more in the last couple of weeks, with 3-42-1 and 3-60-0 lines in his last two games. He’ll see a slight boost with the return of Drew Brees (ribs, lung) as he prepares
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders will be the leading receiver for his team without Michael Thomas (ankle) in the lineup. Sanders enjoyed a good game with Taysom Hill throwing him passes, though he should have a better outlook with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) slated to start. The veteran receiver averaged 7.3 receptions and 90.3 receiving yards per game along with a touchdown in
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (toe) is officially listed as doubtful for a Week 15 matchup with Seattle. Gibson has been dealing with a turf toe injury that caused him to miss last week’s game and most of the prior week’s game with Pittsburgh. Gibson was limited in practice this week during individual drills, but hasn’t had any contact and is unlikely to
Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. will make his first start since Week 4 as Alex Smith (calf) was ruled out on Friday. Haskins came on in relief of Smith last week and completed 7-of-12 passes, albeit for just 51 yards (4.2 YPA) as Washington was trying to preserve a lead. Haskins starting will be a downgrade for Washington’s other skill position players as
The New York Giants Defense will face a tough matchup in Week 15 and shouldn’t be trusted in fantasy versus the Browns. Cleveland is firing on all cylinders right now scoring 40-plus points in back-to-back games. To make matters worse for Big Blue, top-cornerback James Bradberry will not be available as he wound up on the reserve/COVID-19 list as a close-contact with an individual that
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray has seen his role decrease over the last two weeks. Murray had benefited from a run-first offense with Taysom Hill under center, as the back totaled a season-high 124 rushing yards on 19 attempts in a win over Denver a few weeks ago. Fellow back Alvin Kamara was also nursing an injury at the time but is seemingly
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