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New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has had a solid season, making 96.1 percent of his kicks, with his lone miss coming from 50-plus yards out. Despite the quality kicking from the Florida State product, he’ll be a risky option in Week 15 against the Browns. New York has struggled to move the ball in the last two weeks and has more questions at quarterback
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is trending back towards being a top-three option for fantasy managers. Kamra exceeded 90 scrimmage yards in Week 14 for the first time since the injury to Drew Brees (ribs, lung), who will be making his return to the lineup against Kansas City. Kamara also saw 10 targets last week and could see a boost in the passing
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has seen his targets vary wildly from game-to-game, making it hard to trust the second-year wideout in fantasy. Slayton saw eight targets last week but managed just three catches. He had only three targets in the previous two games combined and he hasn’t found the end zone since Week 6. If tight end Evan Engram (calf) is unable
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has seen his production dip in the last couple of weeks as Big Blue’s offense has been stuck in neutral. Shepard has just four catches in the last two games and now faces a tough Browns Defense that has stiffened up against opposing wide receivers. It is still unclear who will start at QB for New York as
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is red-hot heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. If his status as the No. 1 kicker in fantasy football wasn’t enough, Koo has now made 18 field goals in a row and 11 straight extra points. The 26-year-old is on fire and needs to be started despite a matchup with Tampa Bay, a team that has
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman may not be the flashiest name in fantasy football, but he’s getting a ton of work and should be started in Week 15 against Cleveland. Gallman has double-digit touches in every game since the team lost Devonta Freeman (ankle) in Week 7. Freeman is eligible to be activated off of injured reserve, but it remains unlikely he plays
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been ice-cold lately heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. Hurst has been held under 50 receiving yards in four straight games, including less than 10 yards in three of his last four. That’s a low floor for fantasy managers, one that’s probably not worth risking for the possibility of Hurst’s ceiling — a 5-72-1
Los Angeles Rams kicker Matt Gay left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason, and he’s found a nice home with the Rams this year. He’s made all of his extra-point attempts since joining the team four weeks ago and he’s 6-for-8 on his field-goal attempts. The Rams will have no problem scoring points against the Jets this week, making Gay a pretty safe midrange
The Los Angeles Rams Defense has been one of the best units in football all season and they are one of the best fantasy football options for Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have the worst offense in football, according to DVOA, while the Rams feature the league’s third-best defense using the same metric. They rank third in the NFL with over
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods has been a rock-solid play all season as a WR2 with upside, and he’ll have an excellent matchup in Week 15 against the winless Jets. The Rams are projected to win this game by nearly 18 points. There’s the danger of LA building up a huge lead and not needing Woods’ services in the passing game, but he’ll
Similar to his quarterback, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is a safe play in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but he doesn’t give you an overwhelming ceiling in this matchup. If you have a lineup that features a few high-volatility fantasy players, Kupp is the perfect player to cement into a WR2 slot that should give you solid production against the
It’s rare that you can feel comfortable starting multiple running backs from the same team, but that could be the case for Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. in Week 15 against the New York Jets. There is a strong case to be made that the Rams are going to have a commanding lead in this game, and when that happens, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers has finally arrived, and he has the chance to repeat his strong performance from Week 14 in Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have a decent run defense, which is about the only thing this team does well, but Akers and the Rams have one of the league’s best running attacks. The Rams are
The Denver Broncos Defense has overachieved this year despite losing defensive MVP Von Miller to a season-ending ankle injury before the regular season. They rank 19th in the league in overall defense but have been surprisingly good against the passing game despite having an inexperienced secondary. However, top cornerback A.J. Bouye is suspended for the rest of the year and they’ll have to rely on
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff has arguably the best matchup in the NFL in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but that doesn’t guarantee it will translate to a great fantasy outing. In Week 14, the Jets mustered just three points against the Seattle Seahawks, and the Rams have a significantly better defense. This game could become a blowout in a hurry, which
Heading into Week 15, Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers remains in the same category that he’s been in all year against the Washington Football Team. His team remains efficient in the red zone, which results in fewer field-goal opportunities, but he gets plenty of chances to score extra points. You’re rarely going to get a double-digit-point performance out of Myers, but you’re almost always going
After being one of the softer units for much of the season, the Seattle Seahawks Defense has entered fantasy relevance over the last few weeks, and they’ll be a low-end fantasy defensive unit in Week 15 against the Washington Football Team. Washington ranks 24th in the NFL in adjusted sack rate, and quarterback Alex Smith (calf) has already been ruled out. With second-year quarterback Dwayne
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett started the year hot, and outside of a couple of rare outings in the last couple of months, he has failed to recapture that early spark. In Week 15 against the Washington Football Team, it’s going to be tough to trust him to produce. Washington is allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to the wide receiver position on the year
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s more than built on that throughout the course of his second season heading into Week 15 matchup against the Washington Football Team. Metcalf is averaging nearly 19 fantasy points per game and he’s scored 13 or more in all but two games this season. There isn’t a logical case for benching Metcalf
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson doesn’t have the best matchup in Week 15, but you still have to start him as an RB2 against the Washington Football Team. Since returning from his injury, Carson has scored a touchdown in three straight games. If it hadn’t been for a major blowout against the New York Jets last weekend, he also would have seen his snaps
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has had a solid season, making 96.1 percent of his kicks, with his lone miss coming from 50-plus yards out. Despite the quality kicking from the Florida State product, he’ll be a risky option in Week 15 against the Browns. New York has struggled to move the ball in the last two weeks and has more questions at quarterback
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is trending back towards being a top-three option for fantasy managers. Kamra exceeded 90 scrimmage yards in Week 14 for the first time since the injury to Drew Brees (ribs, lung), who will be making his return to the lineup against Kansas City. Kamara also saw 10 targets last week and could see a boost in the passing
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has seen his targets vary wildly from game-to-game, making it hard to trust the second-year wideout in fantasy. Slayton saw eight targets last week but managed just three catches. He had only three targets in the previous two games combined and he hasn’t found the end zone since Week 6. If tight end Evan Engram (calf) is unable
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has seen his production dip in the last couple of weeks as Big Blue’s offense has been stuck in neutral. Shepard has just four catches in the last two games and now faces a tough Browns Defense that has stiffened up against opposing wide receivers. It is still unclear who will start at QB for New York as
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is red-hot heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. If his status as the No. 1 kicker in fantasy football wasn’t enough, Koo has now made 18 field goals in a row and 11 straight extra points. The 26-year-old is on fire and needs to be started despite a matchup with Tampa Bay, a team that has
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman may not be the flashiest name in fantasy football, but he’s getting a ton of work and should be started in Week 15 against Cleveland. Gallman has double-digit touches in every game since the team lost Devonta Freeman (ankle) in Week 7. Freeman is eligible to be activated off of injured reserve, but it remains unlikely he plays
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been ice-cold lately heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. Hurst has been held under 50 receiving yards in four straight games, including less than 10 yards in three of his last four. That’s a low floor for fantasy managers, one that’s probably not worth risking for the possibility of Hurst’s ceiling — a 5-72-1
Los Angeles Rams kicker Matt Gay left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason, and he’s found a nice home with the Rams this year. He’s made all of his extra-point attempts since joining the team four weeks ago and he’s 6-for-8 on his field-goal attempts. The Rams will have no problem scoring points against the Jets this week, making Gay a pretty safe midrange
The Los Angeles Rams Defense has been one of the best units in football all season and they are one of the best fantasy football options for Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have the worst offense in football, according to DVOA, while the Rams feature the league’s third-best defense using the same metric. They rank third in the NFL with over
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods has been a rock-solid play all season as a WR2 with upside, and he’ll have an excellent matchup in Week 15 against the winless Jets. The Rams are projected to win this game by nearly 18 points. There’s the danger of LA building up a huge lead and not needing Woods’ services in the passing game, but he’ll
Similar to his quarterback, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is a safe play in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but he doesn’t give you an overwhelming ceiling in this matchup. If you have a lineup that features a few high-volatility fantasy players, Kupp is the perfect player to cement into a WR2 slot that should give you solid production against the
It’s rare that you can feel comfortable starting multiple running backs from the same team, but that could be the case for Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. in Week 15 against the New York Jets. There is a strong case to be made that the Rams are going to have a commanding lead in this game, and when that happens, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers has finally arrived, and he has the chance to repeat his strong performance from Week 14 in Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have a decent run defense, which is about the only thing this team does well, but Akers and the Rams have one of the league’s best running attacks. The Rams are
The Denver Broncos Defense has overachieved this year despite losing defensive MVP Von Miller to a season-ending ankle injury before the regular season. They rank 19th in the league in overall defense but have been surprisingly good against the passing game despite having an inexperienced secondary. However, top cornerback A.J. Bouye is suspended for the rest of the year and they’ll have to rely on
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff has arguably the best matchup in the NFL in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but that doesn’t guarantee it will translate to a great fantasy outing. In Week 14, the Jets mustered just three points against the Seattle Seahawks, and the Rams have a significantly better defense. This game could become a blowout in a hurry, which
Heading into Week 15, Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers remains in the same category that he’s been in all year against the Washington Football Team. His team remains efficient in the red zone, which results in fewer field-goal opportunities, but he gets plenty of chances to score extra points. You’re rarely going to get a double-digit-point performance out of Myers, but you’re almost always going
After being one of the softer units for much of the season, the Seattle Seahawks Defense has entered fantasy relevance over the last few weeks, and they’ll be a low-end fantasy defensive unit in Week 15 against the Washington Football Team. Washington ranks 24th in the NFL in adjusted sack rate, and quarterback Alex Smith (calf) has already been ruled out. With second-year quarterback Dwayne
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett started the year hot, and outside of a couple of rare outings in the last couple of months, he has failed to recapture that early spark. In Week 15 against the Washington Football Team, it’s going to be tough to trust him to produce. Washington is allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to the wide receiver position on the year
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s more than built on that throughout the course of his second season heading into Week 15 matchup against the Washington Football Team. Metcalf is averaging nearly 19 fantasy points per game and he’s scored 13 or more in all but two games this season. There isn’t a logical case for benching Metcalf
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson doesn’t have the best matchup in Week 15, but you still have to start him as an RB2 against the Washington Football Team. Since returning from his injury, Carson has scored a touchdown in three straight games. If it hadn’t been for a major blowout against the New York Jets last weekend, he also would have seen his snaps
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has had a solid season, making 96.1 percent of his kicks, with his lone miss coming from 50-plus yards out. Despite the quality kicking from the Florida State product, he’ll be a risky option in Week 15 against the Browns. New York has struggled to move the ball in the last two weeks and has more questions at quarterback
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is trending back towards being a top-three option for fantasy managers. Kamra exceeded 90 scrimmage yards in Week 14 for the first time since the injury to Drew Brees (ribs, lung), who will be making his return to the lineup against Kansas City. Kamara also saw 10 targets last week and could see a boost in the passing
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has seen his targets vary wildly from game-to-game, making it hard to trust the second-year wideout in fantasy. Slayton saw eight targets last week but managed just three catches. He had only three targets in the previous two games combined and he hasn’t found the end zone since Week 6. If tight end Evan Engram (calf) is unable
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has seen his production dip in the last couple of weeks as Big Blue’s offense has been stuck in neutral. Shepard has just four catches in the last two games and now faces a tough Browns Defense that has stiffened up against opposing wide receivers. It is still unclear who will start at QB for New York as
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is red-hot heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. If his status as the No. 1 kicker in fantasy football wasn’t enough, Koo has now made 18 field goals in a row and 11 straight extra points. The 26-year-old is on fire and needs to be started despite a matchup with Tampa Bay, a team that has
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman may not be the flashiest name in fantasy football, but he’s getting a ton of work and should be started in Week 15 against Cleveland. Gallman has double-digit touches in every game since the team lost Devonta Freeman (ankle) in Week 7. Freeman is eligible to be activated off of injured reserve, but it remains unlikely he plays
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst has been ice-cold lately heading into a matchup with the Buccaneers in Week 15. Hurst has been held under 50 receiving yards in four straight games, including less than 10 yards in three of his last four. That’s a low floor for fantasy managers, one that’s probably not worth risking for the possibility of Hurst’s ceiling — a 5-72-1
Los Angeles Rams kicker Matt Gay left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason, and he’s found a nice home with the Rams this year. He’s made all of his extra-point attempts since joining the team four weeks ago and he’s 6-for-8 on his field-goal attempts. The Rams will have no problem scoring points against the Jets this week, making Gay a pretty safe midrange
The Los Angeles Rams Defense has been one of the best units in football all season and they are one of the best fantasy football options for Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have the worst offense in football, according to DVOA, while the Rams feature the league’s third-best defense using the same metric. They rank third in the NFL with over
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods has been a rock-solid play all season as a WR2 with upside, and he’ll have an excellent matchup in Week 15 against the winless Jets. The Rams are projected to win this game by nearly 18 points. There’s the danger of LA building up a huge lead and not needing Woods’ services in the passing game, but he’ll
Similar to his quarterback, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is a safe play in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but he doesn’t give you an overwhelming ceiling in this matchup. If you have a lineup that features a few high-volatility fantasy players, Kupp is the perfect player to cement into a WR2 slot that should give you solid production against the
It’s rare that you can feel comfortable starting multiple running backs from the same team, but that could be the case for Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson Jr. in Week 15 against the New York Jets. There is a strong case to be made that the Rams are going to have a commanding lead in this game, and when that happens, the Rams
Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers has finally arrived, and he has the chance to repeat his strong performance from Week 14 in Week 15 against the New York Jets. The Jets have a decent run defense, which is about the only thing this team does well, but Akers and the Rams have one of the league’s best running attacks. The Rams are
The Denver Broncos Defense has overachieved this year despite losing defensive MVP Von Miller to a season-ending ankle injury before the regular season. They rank 19th in the league in overall defense but have been surprisingly good against the passing game despite having an inexperienced secondary. However, top cornerback A.J. Bouye is suspended for the rest of the year and they’ll have to rely on
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff has arguably the best matchup in the NFL in Week 15 against the New York Jets, but that doesn’t guarantee it will translate to a great fantasy outing. In Week 14, the Jets mustered just three points against the Seattle Seahawks, and the Rams have a significantly better defense. This game could become a blowout in a hurry, which
Heading into Week 15, Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers remains in the same category that he’s been in all year against the Washington Football Team. His team remains efficient in the red zone, which results in fewer field-goal opportunities, but he gets plenty of chances to score extra points. You’re rarely going to get a double-digit-point performance out of Myers, but you’re almost always going
After being one of the softer units for much of the season, the Seattle Seahawks Defense has entered fantasy relevance over the last few weeks, and they’ll be a low-end fantasy defensive unit in Week 15 against the Washington Football Team. Washington ranks 24th in the NFL in adjusted sack rate, and quarterback Alex Smith (calf) has already been ruled out. With second-year quarterback Dwayne
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett started the year hot, and outside of a couple of rare outings in the last couple of months, he has failed to recapture that early spark. In Week 15 against the Washington Football Team, it’s going to be tough to trust him to produce. Washington is allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to the wide receiver position on the year
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had a strong rookie season, and he’s more than built on that throughout the course of his second season heading into Week 15 matchup against the Washington Football Team. Metcalf is averaging nearly 19 fantasy points per game and he’s scored 13 or more in all but two games this season. There isn’t a logical case for benching Metcalf
Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson doesn’t have the best matchup in Week 15, but you still have to start him as an RB2 against the Washington Football Team. Since returning from his injury, Carson has scored a touchdown in three straight games. If it hadn’t been for a major blowout against the New York Jets last weekend, he also would have seen his snaps
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