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The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a strong fantasy unit in Week 15. The Eagles defense did okay in a Week 14 win over the Saints, mostly thanks to the season-high five sacks they recorded. They’ve generally been an average-at-best defensive unit and could struggle to slow down Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense. Most leagues will have better defensive options available on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a strong kicking option in Week 15 fantasy lineups. Elliott missed another short field goal in Week 14 and has now made just 13 of his 18 field goal attempts this season. He’s not getting very many chances to kick, and then he’s doing very little with the few chances he gets. Elliott should remain on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is not much of a fantasy starter in Week 15 lineups. Dallas Goedert has clearly taken over the starting tight end role in Philly, with Ertz running clearly behind him. Since returning from his ankle injury, Ertz has totaled just four catches for 39 yards. Goedert is the tight end to play in fantasy in Philly now, Ertz will
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert will look to maintain his consistent late-season performance in a Week 15 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals defend opposing tight ends well, ranking fifth against them so far this season. Still, with his usage and his talent (and the lack of other pass catchers on the Eagles offense), Goedert should still be a low-end TE1 with touchdown
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is not much of a fantasy option in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Ward caught just two passes last week and has now gone four games in a row with three or fewer receptions. He’s a valuable member of the Eagles offense on the field, but he’s not very productive in fantasy formats. He can be left on
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is not a good fantasy option in Week 15 despite his touchdown in Week 14. Jeffery scored a 15-yard touchdown, which seems good, but it ended up being his only target of the game, and he played on 31 offensive snaps. While Jeffery may get a target or two in the red zone this week, his usage has been
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is a risky play in any Week 15 fantasy lineups. The Eagles offense moved to rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts in Week 14, but while it helped the offense overall, it didn’t do much for the wide receivers. All Eagles wide receivers combined for six catches for 84 yards. Reagor was targeted just four times and should see a
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is barely part of the Eagles offensive game plan at this point. Last week, he was on the field for just 11 snaps and has now gone two straight games without recording a catch. He was surprisingly the focal point of the Eagles offense earlier this season, but now he’s put up 32 yards total in his last four
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott will play as a backup in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Scott worked well behind starter Miles Sanders in Week 14, registering just four touches a week after recording just two. Scott has flashed upside a few times this year, but is simply not getting any opportunities at this point and that is not likely to change this
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders had a few rough weeks before exploding back onto the scene in Week 14, finishing as the overall RB3 in fantasy for the week. No coincidence that it was Jalen Hurts under center and the Eagles running game taking control. Sanders should see plenty more chances this week against a Cardinals Defense that is ranked just 17th against opposing
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is set for at the very least a strong rushing performance in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Hurts ran for 106 yards last week against the Saints and ended up as fantasy’s QB13. The Cardinals have an imposing pass defense, but they’ve allowed the fifth-most rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks, so while Hurts may not fill the stat
The Dallas Cowboys Defense was excellent in Week 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals, but they are unlikely to have a repeat performance in Week 15. The San Francisco 49ers don’t pose a huge threat on offense, but the Cowboys defense has finished outside of the top-25 fantasy units seven times already this season. While they may sneak into a top-25 spot this week, there will
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without defensive end Clelin Ferrell (shoulder), safety Johnathan Abram (concussion, knee), rookie cornerback Damon Arnette (concussion, neck) and lineback Nicolas Morrow (concussion, neck) for Thursday night’s game against the division-rival Chargers. The Raiders just fired their defensive coordinator after allowing 40-plus points in the loss to the Colts. Las Vegas’ defense has been a pretty bad option in fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is a solid kicking option in a Week 15 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Zuerlein had been struggling a bit, but bounced back in a big way in Week 14, nailing three field goals and three extra points, finishing as the third best fantasy kicker for the week. The 49ers have actually allowed opposing kickers to thrive, making Zuerlein
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz should remain a safe floor tight end play without much upside despite a tough matchup in Week 15. The Cowboys take on the San Francisco 49ers, who have limited opposing tight ends very well this season. Still, Schultz has a safe role as another Cowboys tight end who can catch the ball and fall right down. He hasn’t finished
The Seattle Seahawks are opening tight end Greg Olsen‘s (foot) 21-day window to return to practice after being put on Injured Reserve. Olsen now has a chance to reach his goal of returning before the end of the 2020 season in what could very well be his last year in the NFL. While the 35-year-old veteran is returning to practice this week, it’s still highly
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed running back Ronald Jones II (finger) on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Jones’ status for Week 15 against the Falcons was already in doubt after he underwent surgery on his fractured pinkie finger this week, so this news all but rules him out. Not only is Jones now doubtful to play, but the Falcons Defense has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy
The Baltimore Ravens placed wide receivers Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and rookie James Proche II on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Even if all three of the wideouts are just high-risk close contacts of someone that tested positive for the virus, all three of them are now in doubt to play in Week 15 against the Jaguars. Brown is the only one worth starting in
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) returned to a full practice on Wednesday. It’s a sign that the 34-year-old could return to action in Week 15 against the Dolphins after being out since Week 7 due to a knee injury and a positive COVID-19 test. Edelman would be a risky flex option for fantasy managers against an underrated Miami defense, though. However, Edelman’s
The San Francisco 49ers opened the practice window for tight end George Kittle (foot) on Wednesday. Kittle can now be activated from Injured Reserve within the next three weeks. It doesn’t necessarily mean that he’ll be back in action in Week 15 against the Cowboys, though, and fantasy managers that have kept Kittle stashed will just be hoping that they can use him if he
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a strong fantasy unit in Week 15. The Eagles defense did okay in a Week 14 win over the Saints, mostly thanks to the season-high five sacks they recorded. They’ve generally been an average-at-best defensive unit and could struggle to slow down Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense. Most leagues will have better defensive options available on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a strong kicking option in Week 15 fantasy lineups. Elliott missed another short field goal in Week 14 and has now made just 13 of his 18 field goal attempts this season. He’s not getting very many chances to kick, and then he’s doing very little with the few chances he gets. Elliott should remain on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is not much of a fantasy starter in Week 15 lineups. Dallas Goedert has clearly taken over the starting tight end role in Philly, with Ertz running clearly behind him. Since returning from his ankle injury, Ertz has totaled just four catches for 39 yards. Goedert is the tight end to play in fantasy in Philly now, Ertz will
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert will look to maintain his consistent late-season performance in a Week 15 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals defend opposing tight ends well, ranking fifth against them so far this season. Still, with his usage and his talent (and the lack of other pass catchers on the Eagles offense), Goedert should still be a low-end TE1 with touchdown
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is not much of a fantasy option in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Ward caught just two passes last week and has now gone four games in a row with three or fewer receptions. He’s a valuable member of the Eagles offense on the field, but he’s not very productive in fantasy formats. He can be left on
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is not a good fantasy option in Week 15 despite his touchdown in Week 14. Jeffery scored a 15-yard touchdown, which seems good, but it ended up being his only target of the game, and he played on 31 offensive snaps. While Jeffery may get a target or two in the red zone this week, his usage has been
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is a risky play in any Week 15 fantasy lineups. The Eagles offense moved to rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts in Week 14, but while it helped the offense overall, it didn’t do much for the wide receivers. All Eagles wide receivers combined for six catches for 84 yards. Reagor was targeted just four times and should see a
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is barely part of the Eagles offensive game plan at this point. Last week, he was on the field for just 11 snaps and has now gone two straight games without recording a catch. He was surprisingly the focal point of the Eagles offense earlier this season, but now he’s put up 32 yards total in his last four
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott will play as a backup in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Scott worked well behind starter Miles Sanders in Week 14, registering just four touches a week after recording just two. Scott has flashed upside a few times this year, but is simply not getting any opportunities at this point and that is not likely to change this
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders had a few rough weeks before exploding back onto the scene in Week 14, finishing as the overall RB3 in fantasy for the week. No coincidence that it was Jalen Hurts under center and the Eagles running game taking control. Sanders should see plenty more chances this week against a Cardinals Defense that is ranked just 17th against opposing
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is set for at the very least a strong rushing performance in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Hurts ran for 106 yards last week against the Saints and ended up as fantasy’s QB13. The Cardinals have an imposing pass defense, but they’ve allowed the fifth-most rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks, so while Hurts may not fill the stat
The Dallas Cowboys Defense was excellent in Week 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals, but they are unlikely to have a repeat performance in Week 15. The San Francisco 49ers don’t pose a huge threat on offense, but the Cowboys defense has finished outside of the top-25 fantasy units seven times already this season. While they may sneak into a top-25 spot this week, there will
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without defensive end Clelin Ferrell (shoulder), safety Johnathan Abram (concussion, knee), rookie cornerback Damon Arnette (concussion, neck) and lineback Nicolas Morrow (concussion, neck) for Thursday night’s game against the division-rival Chargers. The Raiders just fired their defensive coordinator after allowing 40-plus points in the loss to the Colts. Las Vegas’ defense has been a pretty bad option in fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is a solid kicking option in a Week 15 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Zuerlein had been struggling a bit, but bounced back in a big way in Week 14, nailing three field goals and three extra points, finishing as the third best fantasy kicker for the week. The 49ers have actually allowed opposing kickers to thrive, making Zuerlein
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz should remain a safe floor tight end play without much upside despite a tough matchup in Week 15. The Cowboys take on the San Francisco 49ers, who have limited opposing tight ends very well this season. Still, Schultz has a safe role as another Cowboys tight end who can catch the ball and fall right down. He hasn’t finished
The Seattle Seahawks are opening tight end Greg Olsen‘s (foot) 21-day window to return to practice after being put on Injured Reserve. Olsen now has a chance to reach his goal of returning before the end of the 2020 season in what could very well be his last year in the NFL. While the 35-year-old veteran is returning to practice this week, it’s still highly
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed running back Ronald Jones II (finger) on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Jones’ status for Week 15 against the Falcons was already in doubt after he underwent surgery on his fractured pinkie finger this week, so this news all but rules him out. Not only is Jones now doubtful to play, but the Falcons Defense has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy
The Baltimore Ravens placed wide receivers Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and rookie James Proche II on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Even if all three of the wideouts are just high-risk close contacts of someone that tested positive for the virus, all three of them are now in doubt to play in Week 15 against the Jaguars. Brown is the only one worth starting in
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) returned to a full practice on Wednesday. It’s a sign that the 34-year-old could return to action in Week 15 against the Dolphins after being out since Week 7 due to a knee injury and a positive COVID-19 test. Edelman would be a risky flex option for fantasy managers against an underrated Miami defense, though. However, Edelman’s
The San Francisco 49ers opened the practice window for tight end George Kittle (foot) on Wednesday. Kittle can now be activated from Injured Reserve within the next three weeks. It doesn’t necessarily mean that he’ll be back in action in Week 15 against the Cowboys, though, and fantasy managers that have kept Kittle stashed will just be hoping that they can use him if he
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a strong fantasy unit in Week 15. The Eagles defense did okay in a Week 14 win over the Saints, mostly thanks to the season-high five sacks they recorded. They’ve generally been an average-at-best defensive unit and could struggle to slow down Kyler Murray and the Cardinals offense. Most leagues will have better defensive options available on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not a strong kicking option in Week 15 fantasy lineups. Elliott missed another short field goal in Week 14 and has now made just 13 of his 18 field goal attempts this season. He’s not getting very many chances to kick, and then he’s doing very little with the few chances he gets. Elliott should remain on the waiver
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is not much of a fantasy starter in Week 15 lineups. Dallas Goedert has clearly taken over the starting tight end role in Philly, with Ertz running clearly behind him. Since returning from his ankle injury, Ertz has totaled just four catches for 39 yards. Goedert is the tight end to play in fantasy in Philly now, Ertz will
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert will look to maintain his consistent late-season performance in a Week 15 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals defend opposing tight ends well, ranking fifth against them so far this season. Still, with his usage and his talent (and the lack of other pass catchers on the Eagles offense), Goedert should still be a low-end TE1 with touchdown
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is not much of a fantasy option in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Ward caught just two passes last week and has now gone four games in a row with three or fewer receptions. He’s a valuable member of the Eagles offense on the field, but he’s not very productive in fantasy formats. He can be left on
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is not a good fantasy option in Week 15 despite his touchdown in Week 14. Jeffery scored a 15-yard touchdown, which seems good, but it ended up being his only target of the game, and he played on 31 offensive snaps. While Jeffery may get a target or two in the red zone this week, his usage has been
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is a risky play in any Week 15 fantasy lineups. The Eagles offense moved to rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts in Week 14, but while it helped the offense overall, it didn’t do much for the wide receivers. All Eagles wide receivers combined for six catches for 84 yards. Reagor was targeted just four times and should see a
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is barely part of the Eagles offensive game plan at this point. Last week, he was on the field for just 11 snaps and has now gone two straight games without recording a catch. He was surprisingly the focal point of the Eagles offense earlier this season, but now he’s put up 32 yards total in his last four
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott will play as a backup in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Scott worked well behind starter Miles Sanders in Week 14, registering just four touches a week after recording just two. Scott has flashed upside a few times this year, but is simply not getting any opportunities at this point and that is not likely to change this
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders had a few rough weeks before exploding back onto the scene in Week 14, finishing as the overall RB3 in fantasy for the week. No coincidence that it was Jalen Hurts under center and the Eagles running game taking control. Sanders should see plenty more chances this week against a Cardinals Defense that is ranked just 17th against opposing
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Jalen Hurts is set for at the very least a strong rushing performance in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals. Hurts ran for 106 yards last week against the Saints and ended up as fantasy’s QB13. The Cardinals have an imposing pass defense, but they’ve allowed the fifth-most rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks, so while Hurts may not fill the stat
The Dallas Cowboys Defense was excellent in Week 14 against the Cincinnati Bengals, but they are unlikely to have a repeat performance in Week 15. The San Francisco 49ers don’t pose a huge threat on offense, but the Cowboys defense has finished outside of the top-25 fantasy units seven times already this season. While they may sneak into a top-25 spot this week, there will
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without defensive end Clelin Ferrell (shoulder), safety Johnathan Abram (concussion, knee), rookie cornerback Damon Arnette (concussion, neck) and lineback Nicolas Morrow (concussion, neck) for Thursday night’s game against the division-rival Chargers. The Raiders just fired their defensive coordinator after allowing 40-plus points in the loss to the Colts. Las Vegas’ defense has been a pretty bad option in fantasy
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is a solid kicking option in a Week 15 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Zuerlein had been struggling a bit, but bounced back in a big way in Week 14, nailing three field goals and three extra points, finishing as the third best fantasy kicker for the week. The 49ers have actually allowed opposing kickers to thrive, making Zuerlein
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz should remain a safe floor tight end play without much upside despite a tough matchup in Week 15. The Cowboys take on the San Francisco 49ers, who have limited opposing tight ends very well this season. Still, Schultz has a safe role as another Cowboys tight end who can catch the ball and fall right down. He hasn’t finished
The Seattle Seahawks are opening tight end Greg Olsen‘s (foot) 21-day window to return to practice after being put on Injured Reserve. Olsen now has a chance to reach his goal of returning before the end of the 2020 season in what could very well be his last year in the NFL. While the 35-year-old veteran is returning to practice this week, it’s still highly
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers placed running back Ronald Jones II (finger) on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Jones’ status for Week 15 against the Falcons was already in doubt after he underwent surgery on his fractured pinkie finger this week, so this news all but rules him out. Not only is Jones now doubtful to play, but the Falcons Defense has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy
The Baltimore Ravens placed wide receivers Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin and rookie James Proche II on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Even if all three of the wideouts are just high-risk close contacts of someone that tested positive for the virus, all three of them are now in doubt to play in Week 15 against the Jaguars. Brown is the only one worth starting in
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) returned to a full practice on Wednesday. It’s a sign that the 34-year-old could return to action in Week 15 against the Dolphins after being out since Week 7 due to a knee injury and a positive COVID-19 test. Edelman would be a risky flex option for fantasy managers against an underrated Miami defense, though. However, Edelman’s
The San Francisco 49ers opened the practice window for tight end George Kittle (foot) on Wednesday. Kittle can now be activated from Injured Reserve within the next three weeks. It doesn’t necessarily mean that he’ll be back in action in Week 15 against the Cowboys, though, and fantasy managers that have kept Kittle stashed will just be hoping that they can use him if he
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