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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson remains the QB3 on the year and he bounced back from some quiet performances in Week 14. However, in Week 15 you’re playing him with a bit of caution in mind. The Washington Football Team has been rolling of late with four straight wins, and they’ve been riding a defense that has really hit its stride. Washington is allowing just
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Chiefs. It’s extremely bad timing, as not only is this weekend the fantasy semifinals for most leagues, but the Saints are also getting quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) back on Sunday, which was going to be a boost for Thomas’ fantasy stock. The Chiefs Defense also allows the
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus shouldn’t be in any starting fantasy lineups this weekend for a Week 15 matchup against the Bills on Saturday. McManus landed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week as a high-risk close contact of someone outside the organization that tested positive for the virus. The 29-year-old could still be cleared from the protocol before the game on Saturday, but even
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage has put together a strong season for his team. Gage has posted career-highs in targets, receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns during this campaign. The 24-year-old has been hot as of late, with at least seven targets and 50 receiving yards in each of his last two games. Gage has proven to be a bit of an inconsistent option this
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) was listed as a limited practice participant on Friday and is officially questionable for Week 15 against the Titans. It was reported earlier that Stafford didn’t practice Friday, so his limited session is at least somewhat encouraging after he missed practice Wednesday and Thursday. But fantasy managers should be extremely worried how effective Stafford will be at less than
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley will again be in line for more targets with Julio Jones (hamstring) sidelined for a Week 15 battle with the Buccaneers. Ridley capitalized on the absence of Jones last week, putting up an 8-124-1 line against the Chargers. In games where he’s seen 10 or more targets, the star wideout has averaged 7 receptions and 119.5 receiving yards per
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II has been struggling since his return to the field two weeks ago. The former Ram has failed to exceed 20 rushing yards in back-to-back games and gets another tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 15. While not the immovable object they were earlier in the year, Tampa Bay still ranks among the seven stingiest teams in terms
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham (hip) and outside linebacker Khalil Mack (shoulder) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Vikings. Graham and Mack were both limited in practice on Friday, giving them a good shot to suit up. Even if Graham is active, he’s an extremely unattractive touchdown-dependent, low-end TE2. Cole Kmet has been the better tight end the last couple
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan gets an easier matchup on paper against the Buccaneers in Week 15. Tampa Bay’s defense was stout against the pass earlier in the year but has slipped up recently, as they’ve allowed the eighth-most passing yards in the last four weeks. Despite their recent vulnerabilities, Ryan is hard to trust from a fantasy standpoint right now. He’s failed to exceed
Cleveland Browns tight ends Austin Hooper (neck) and David Njoku (knee) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Cornerbacks Denzel Ward (calf) and Kevin Johnson (groin) are also questionable. Head coach Kevin Stefanski expects Ward and Hooper to play. Even though Hooper should be active, he’s not a realistic fantasy tight end and hasn’t been since Week 4.
Cleveland Browns offensive guard Wyatt Teller (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said that Teller is “week-to-week,” so there’s no guarantee he’ll be back for Week 16. Teller’s absence this weekend will be a downgrade to Cleveland’s rushing attack, but Nick Chubb remains a must-start fantasy option. Kareem Hunt had a big game
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) and tight end Evan Engram (calf) are listed as questionable for Sunday night against the Browns. Jones has been extremely limited the last couple days and could be a game-time decision against Cleveland after tweaking his ankle in the Week 14 loss to the Cardinals. The second-year QB’s mobility looked extremely limited, as he took two sacks
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims has been a popular option in the passing game over the last few weeks. He has seen 36 targets since making his NFL debut in Week 7. Sadly, Mims was unable to play last week, but is expected to suit up versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. This defense has been strong against the passing game
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman has been basically only useful in PPR formats all season long. The Jets do frequently throw the ball his way, but he often times fails to capitalize on his opportunities. Jamison Crowder (hamstring) is listed as questionable heading into this contest. Perriman might gain a little value, assuming Crowder sits out. However, it’s hard to imagine Perriman having
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) is currently listed as questionable for the Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. However, it sounds like Crowder is trending in the right direction for this game. His production has quickly fallen since the Jets receivers got healthy. Nonetheless, Crowder should remain a decent WR3 even in tough matchup against the Rams Defense. Source: Pro
New York Jets running back Josh Adams has seen 14 carries over the last two games. Sadly, he won’t have much fantasy value with Frank Gore and Ty Johnson getting touches as well. Adams did have a nice outing in Week 13, but it’s unlikely he does much of anything against the Los Angeles Rams Defense. It’s best to ignore Adams going forward in basically
The Washington Football Team has ruled out quarterback Alex Smith (calf) for Week 15 against the Seahawks. Dwayne Haskins, who opened the year as the starter under center, will be back in this Sunday. Washington was holding out hope that the veteran Smith could play this weekend despite not really practicing at all this week, but they’ll take the cautious approach with a player that
New York Jets running back Ty Johnson had an excellent 104-yard performance in Week 13, but fizzled out after that. Veteran running back Frank Gore is reportedly going to remain the lead back through the rest of the season. Sadly, head coach Adam Gase is going to do everything in his power to make sure this team doesn’t win. Johnson won’t have much fantasy value
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is going to continue getting touches despite struggling on the ground lately. Head coach Adam Gase is going to stick with Gore as they ride the tank train to the No. 1 overall pick. It’s highly unlikely that Gore does anything productive versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. Fantasy managers should consider Gore a desperation deep
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold has a total of five touchdown passes on the season, which should be enough to show he’s heavily struggled. To be fair, Darnold has not been given much talent to work with this season. Nonetheless, Darnold has look awful under center most weeks and that will likely be the case once again in Week 15. The Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson remains the QB3 on the year and he bounced back from some quiet performances in Week 14. However, in Week 15 you’re playing him with a bit of caution in mind. The Washington Football Team has been rolling of late with four straight wins, and they’ve been riding a defense that has really hit its stride. Washington is allowing just
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Chiefs. It’s extremely bad timing, as not only is this weekend the fantasy semifinals for most leagues, but the Saints are also getting quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) back on Sunday, which was going to be a boost for Thomas’ fantasy stock. The Chiefs Defense also allows the
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus shouldn’t be in any starting fantasy lineups this weekend for a Week 15 matchup against the Bills on Saturday. McManus landed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week as a high-risk close contact of someone outside the organization that tested positive for the virus. The 29-year-old could still be cleared from the protocol before the game on Saturday, but even
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage has put together a strong season for his team. Gage has posted career-highs in targets, receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns during this campaign. The 24-year-old has been hot as of late, with at least seven targets and 50 receiving yards in each of his last two games. Gage has proven to be a bit of an inconsistent option this
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) was listed as a limited practice participant on Friday and is officially questionable for Week 15 against the Titans. It was reported earlier that Stafford didn’t practice Friday, so his limited session is at least somewhat encouraging after he missed practice Wednesday and Thursday. But fantasy managers should be extremely worried how effective Stafford will be at less than
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley will again be in line for more targets with Julio Jones (hamstring) sidelined for a Week 15 battle with the Buccaneers. Ridley capitalized on the absence of Jones last week, putting up an 8-124-1 line against the Chargers. In games where he’s seen 10 or more targets, the star wideout has averaged 7 receptions and 119.5 receiving yards per
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II has been struggling since his return to the field two weeks ago. The former Ram has failed to exceed 20 rushing yards in back-to-back games and gets another tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 15. While not the immovable object they were earlier in the year, Tampa Bay still ranks among the seven stingiest teams in terms
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham (hip) and outside linebacker Khalil Mack (shoulder) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Vikings. Graham and Mack were both limited in practice on Friday, giving them a good shot to suit up. Even if Graham is active, he’s an extremely unattractive touchdown-dependent, low-end TE2. Cole Kmet has been the better tight end the last couple
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan gets an easier matchup on paper against the Buccaneers in Week 15. Tampa Bay’s defense was stout against the pass earlier in the year but has slipped up recently, as they’ve allowed the eighth-most passing yards in the last four weeks. Despite their recent vulnerabilities, Ryan is hard to trust from a fantasy standpoint right now. He’s failed to exceed
Cleveland Browns tight ends Austin Hooper (neck) and David Njoku (knee) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Cornerbacks Denzel Ward (calf) and Kevin Johnson (groin) are also questionable. Head coach Kevin Stefanski expects Ward and Hooper to play. Even though Hooper should be active, he’s not a realistic fantasy tight end and hasn’t been since Week 4.
Cleveland Browns offensive guard Wyatt Teller (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said that Teller is “week-to-week,” so there’s no guarantee he’ll be back for Week 16. Teller’s absence this weekend will be a downgrade to Cleveland’s rushing attack, but Nick Chubb remains a must-start fantasy option. Kareem Hunt had a big game
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) and tight end Evan Engram (calf) are listed as questionable for Sunday night against the Browns. Jones has been extremely limited the last couple days and could be a game-time decision against Cleveland after tweaking his ankle in the Week 14 loss to the Cardinals. The second-year QB’s mobility looked extremely limited, as he took two sacks
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims has been a popular option in the passing game over the last few weeks. He has seen 36 targets since making his NFL debut in Week 7. Sadly, Mims was unable to play last week, but is expected to suit up versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. This defense has been strong against the passing game
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman has been basically only useful in PPR formats all season long. The Jets do frequently throw the ball his way, but he often times fails to capitalize on his opportunities. Jamison Crowder (hamstring) is listed as questionable heading into this contest. Perriman might gain a little value, assuming Crowder sits out. However, it’s hard to imagine Perriman having
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) is currently listed as questionable for the Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. However, it sounds like Crowder is trending in the right direction for this game. His production has quickly fallen since the Jets receivers got healthy. Nonetheless, Crowder should remain a decent WR3 even in tough matchup against the Rams Defense. Source: Pro
New York Jets running back Josh Adams has seen 14 carries over the last two games. Sadly, he won’t have much fantasy value with Frank Gore and Ty Johnson getting touches as well. Adams did have a nice outing in Week 13, but it’s unlikely he does much of anything against the Los Angeles Rams Defense. It’s best to ignore Adams going forward in basically
The Washington Football Team has ruled out quarterback Alex Smith (calf) for Week 15 against the Seahawks. Dwayne Haskins, who opened the year as the starter under center, will be back in this Sunday. Washington was holding out hope that the veteran Smith could play this weekend despite not really practicing at all this week, but they’ll take the cautious approach with a player that
New York Jets running back Ty Johnson had an excellent 104-yard performance in Week 13, but fizzled out after that. Veteran running back Frank Gore is reportedly going to remain the lead back through the rest of the season. Sadly, head coach Adam Gase is going to do everything in his power to make sure this team doesn’t win. Johnson won’t have much fantasy value
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is going to continue getting touches despite struggling on the ground lately. Head coach Adam Gase is going to stick with Gore as they ride the tank train to the No. 1 overall pick. It’s highly unlikely that Gore does anything productive versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. Fantasy managers should consider Gore a desperation deep
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold has a total of five touchdown passes on the season, which should be enough to show he’s heavily struggled. To be fair, Darnold has not been given much talent to work with this season. Nonetheless, Darnold has look awful under center most weeks and that will likely be the case once again in Week 15. The Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson remains the QB3 on the year and he bounced back from some quiet performances in Week 14. However, in Week 15 you’re playing him with a bit of caution in mind. The Washington Football Team has been rolling of late with four straight wins, and they’ve been riding a defense that has really hit its stride. Washington is allowing just
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Chiefs. It’s extremely bad timing, as not only is this weekend the fantasy semifinals for most leagues, but the Saints are also getting quarterback Drew Brees (lung, ribs) back on Sunday, which was going to be a boost for Thomas’ fantasy stock. The Chiefs Defense also allows the
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus shouldn’t be in any starting fantasy lineups this weekend for a Week 15 matchup against the Bills on Saturday. McManus landed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week as a high-risk close contact of someone outside the organization that tested positive for the virus. The 29-year-old could still be cleared from the protocol before the game on Saturday, but even
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage has put together a strong season for his team. Gage has posted career-highs in targets, receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns during this campaign. The 24-year-old has been hot as of late, with at least seven targets and 50 receiving yards in each of his last two games. Gage has proven to be a bit of an inconsistent option this
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (ribs) was listed as a limited practice participant on Friday and is officially questionable for Week 15 against the Titans. It was reported earlier that Stafford didn’t practice Friday, so his limited session is at least somewhat encouraging after he missed practice Wednesday and Thursday. But fantasy managers should be extremely worried how effective Stafford will be at less than
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley will again be in line for more targets with Julio Jones (hamstring) sidelined for a Week 15 battle with the Buccaneers. Ridley capitalized on the absence of Jones last week, putting up an 8-124-1 line against the Chargers. In games where he’s seen 10 or more targets, the star wideout has averaged 7 receptions and 119.5 receiving yards per
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II has been struggling since his return to the field two weeks ago. The former Ram has failed to exceed 20 rushing yards in back-to-back games and gets another tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 15. While not the immovable object they were earlier in the year, Tampa Bay still ranks among the seven stingiest teams in terms
Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham (hip) and outside linebacker Khalil Mack (shoulder) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Vikings. Graham and Mack were both limited in practice on Friday, giving them a good shot to suit up. Even if Graham is active, he’s an extremely unattractive touchdown-dependent, low-end TE2. Cole Kmet has been the better tight end the last couple
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan gets an easier matchup on paper against the Buccaneers in Week 15. Tampa Bay’s defense was stout against the pass earlier in the year but has slipped up recently, as they’ve allowed the eighth-most passing yards in the last four weeks. Despite their recent vulnerabilities, Ryan is hard to trust from a fantasy standpoint right now. He’s failed to exceed
Cleveland Browns tight ends Austin Hooper (neck) and David Njoku (knee) are both listed as questionable for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Cornerbacks Denzel Ward (calf) and Kevin Johnson (groin) are also questionable. Head coach Kevin Stefanski expects Ward and Hooper to play. Even though Hooper should be active, he’s not a realistic fantasy tight end and hasn’t been since Week 4.
Cleveland Browns offensive guard Wyatt Teller (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 15 against the Giants on Sunday night. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said that Teller is “week-to-week,” so there’s no guarantee he’ll be back for Week 16. Teller’s absence this weekend will be a downgrade to Cleveland’s rushing attack, but Nick Chubb remains a must-start fantasy option. Kareem Hunt had a big game
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (ankle, hamstring) and tight end Evan Engram (calf) are listed as questionable for Sunday night against the Browns. Jones has been extremely limited the last couple days and could be a game-time decision against Cleveland after tweaking his ankle in the Week 14 loss to the Cardinals. The second-year QB’s mobility looked extremely limited, as he took two sacks
New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims has been a popular option in the passing game over the last few weeks. He has seen 36 targets since making his NFL debut in Week 7. Sadly, Mims was unable to play last week, but is expected to suit up versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. This defense has been strong against the passing game
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman has been basically only useful in PPR formats all season long. The Jets do frequently throw the ball his way, but he often times fails to capitalize on his opportunities. Jamison Crowder (hamstring) is listed as questionable heading into this contest. Perriman might gain a little value, assuming Crowder sits out. However, it’s hard to imagine Perriman having
New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder (calf) is currently listed as questionable for the Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. However, it sounds like Crowder is trending in the right direction for this game. His production has quickly fallen since the Jets receivers got healthy. Nonetheless, Crowder should remain a decent WR3 even in tough matchup against the Rams Defense. Source: Pro
New York Jets running back Josh Adams has seen 14 carries over the last two games. Sadly, he won’t have much fantasy value with Frank Gore and Ty Johnson getting touches as well. Adams did have a nice outing in Week 13, but it’s unlikely he does much of anything against the Los Angeles Rams Defense. It’s best to ignore Adams going forward in basically
The Washington Football Team has ruled out quarterback Alex Smith (calf) for Week 15 against the Seahawks. Dwayne Haskins, who opened the year as the starter under center, will be back in this Sunday. Washington was holding out hope that the veteran Smith could play this weekend despite not really practicing at all this week, but they’ll take the cautious approach with a player that
New York Jets running back Ty Johnson had an excellent 104-yard performance in Week 13, but fizzled out after that. Veteran running back Frank Gore is reportedly going to remain the lead back through the rest of the season. Sadly, head coach Adam Gase is going to do everything in his power to make sure this team doesn’t win. Johnson won’t have much fantasy value
New York Jets running back Frank Gore is going to continue getting touches despite struggling on the ground lately. Head coach Adam Gase is going to stick with Gore as they ride the tank train to the No. 1 overall pick. It’s highly unlikely that Gore does anything productive versus the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15. Fantasy managers should consider Gore a desperation deep
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold has a total of five touchdown passes on the season, which should be enough to show he’s heavily struggled. To be fair, Darnold has not been given much talent to work with this season. Nonetheless, Darnold has look awful under center most weeks and that will likely be the case once again in Week 15. The Los Angeles Rams
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