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New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust option for fantasy all season and is a risky start despite a good matchup in Seattle. Slayton’s targets have been sporadic with a season-high of 11 targets and a season-low of one target. He’s eclipsed 90 yards thrice, but has also been held under 10 yards twice. To make matters worse, New York will
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has been the team’s top receiver since coming back from a toe injury in Week 7 and will look to stay hot against a beatable Seahawks secondary. Shepard has at least six catches in every game since Week 7 and he’s been the lone trustworthy Giants receiver in fantasy. New York will likely be starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (foot) and wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) were both limited participants in Thursday’s practice. Both Thomas and Kamara have had their practice reps capped in each of the past two weeks as they continue to deal with their respective injuries. There’s nothing to suggest that they won’t be on the field come Sunday, though fantasy managers would be
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring), running back Todd Gurley II (knee), and tight end Hayden Hurst (ankle) all missed Thursday’s practice. All three were able to practice in a limited fashion on Wednesday, so it’s certainly not ideal to see a downgrade in their activity levels. Still, the Falcons could just be exercising caution with three important offensive players ahead of a divisional
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been the top pass-catcher in the offense over the last month and will look to keep that momentum going in a road date with the Seahawks. Engram has nine-plus targets in four of his last five games and put up a season-high 129 yards last week. New York will likely be starting backup quarterColt McCoy this week,
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has been solid over the last several games but becomes a risky fantasy start with Big Blue likely starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy in Seattle. Gano is 5-for-5 on 40-plus yard kicks over the last three weeks and hasn’t missed a field goal since Week 2. Despite the accuracy, there’s the risk that the New York offense struggles to put
The New York Giants Defense has been a solid unit in fantasy in recent weeks, but that ends in Week 13 with a daunting matchup in Seattle. Russell Wilson and company have been one of the best offenses in football this season and New York hasn’t been good enough to trust when they have a bad matchup. To make matters worse, the Giants will likely
The 49ers Defense had a fantastic outing in Week 13, forcing four turnovers against the Los Angeles Rams. This week, however, they are in a tough spot as they face a Buffalo Bills team that is averaging 27.2 points per game on the year. While they may end up forcing a few Josh Allen turnovers, the 49ers could surrender around 30 or more points this
New York Giants running backs Alfred Morris and Dion Lewis have split time as the backup to Wayne Gallman and neither has seen enough work to trust in fantasy. Morris has been the change-of-pace runner, but is yet to see double-digit carries in a game and has just one target on the season. Lewis, on the other hand, has been a passing-downs back and has
San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed has seen exactly six targets in each of his past two games. He caught five of his six targets for 62 yards in Week 10, but only managed two catches for 18 yards in Week 12. This week, the 49ers have a favorable matchup against the Buffalo Bills, who are allowing 373.1 yards from scrimmage per game on
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his touches increase in five straight weeks and has burst into must-start status in fantasy as the lead back for the G-Men. It’s unlikely that Gallman will handle more touches than the 27 he had last week, but with starting quarterbackDaniel Jones (hamstring) unlikely to play this week, Gallman will still see plenty of work against
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is set to make his return from the COVID-19 list in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills. Aiyuk has tallied at least 75 receiving yards in each of his past three games. Fellow receiver Deebo Samuel broke out in a big way in Week 12 with 11 catches on 13 targets while Aiyuk was sideline. This week,
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel had his 2020 breakout performance in Week 12, when he caught 11 of his 13 targets for 133 yards. Samuel will likely see his targets go down this week as the team will get Brandon Aiyuk back from a stint on the COVID-19/Reserve List. However, the 49ers have a much better matchup this week against the Buffalo Bills
San Francisco 49ers running back Jeff Wilson Jr. carried the ball 12 times for 40 yards in his return to action in Week 12 against the Los Angeles Rams. He was the team’s second rusher behind Raheem Mostert, who earned 16 carries in the game. Mostert figures to be the primary back once again in Week 13 as the 49ers face the Buffalo Bills, a
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert received 16 carries and two targets in his return to action in Week 12. His output was a bit underwhelming as he averaged just 2.7 yards per carry and lost a fumble, but it was a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. He at least managed to save his day by scoring a touchdown. This week, Mostert
The Detroit Lions removed rookie running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) from the injury report on Thursday, meaning that he has cleared the league’s concussion protocol. If you were planning on using Adrian Peterson or Kerryon Johnson in your starting lineups in Week 13 against the Bears, you better look for other options. Swift missed the last two games because of his head injury, but the
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens is worth consideration as a QB2 this week against the Buffalo Bills. Mullens will have both Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk active in the game and he faces a Bills Defense that has been vulnerable against the pass, allowing 243.5 passing yards per game. In two-quarterback leagues, Mullens can come through as a low-end QB2 starter. He has a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good fantasy option in a Week 13 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys defense has allowed 28 or more points in seven of their 11 games this season and has finished as a top-12 fantasy defense only twice. On the other end, they’ve finished in the outside of the top-20 seven times. It’s just not a defense
The Cardinals Defense has a decent matchup in Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams, who are averaging 23.9 points per game on the year, which ranks them right below league average. The Cardinals offense, however, is averaging 27.6 points per game and they will likely try to up the pace if they’re able to move the ball effectively against a tough Rams Defense. The
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein isn’t much of a fantasy option for Week 13 against the Baltimore Ravens. Zuerlein has made 21 field goals on 24 tries this season along with 18 extra points. He’s been solid on the field, but has finished as a top-12 fantasy kicker four times this season. He’s also finished outside of the top-20 five times. About as close as
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust option for fantasy all season and is a risky start despite a good matchup in Seattle. Slayton’s targets have been sporadic with a season-high of 11 targets and a season-low of one target. He’s eclipsed 90 yards thrice, but has also been held under 10 yards twice. To make matters worse, New York will
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has been the team’s top receiver since coming back from a toe injury in Week 7 and will look to stay hot against a beatable Seahawks secondary. Shepard has at least six catches in every game since Week 7 and he’s been the lone trustworthy Giants receiver in fantasy. New York will likely be starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (foot) and wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) were both limited participants in Thursday’s practice. Both Thomas and Kamara have had their practice reps capped in each of the past two weeks as they continue to deal with their respective injuries. There’s nothing to suggest that they won’t be on the field come Sunday, though fantasy managers would be
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring), running back Todd Gurley II (knee), and tight end Hayden Hurst (ankle) all missed Thursday’s practice. All three were able to practice in a limited fashion on Wednesday, so it’s certainly not ideal to see a downgrade in their activity levels. Still, the Falcons could just be exercising caution with three important offensive players ahead of a divisional
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been the top pass-catcher in the offense over the last month and will look to keep that momentum going in a road date with the Seahawks. Engram has nine-plus targets in four of his last five games and put up a season-high 129 yards last week. New York will likely be starting backup quarterColt McCoy this week,
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has been solid over the last several games but becomes a risky fantasy start with Big Blue likely starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy in Seattle. Gano is 5-for-5 on 40-plus yard kicks over the last three weeks and hasn’t missed a field goal since Week 2. Despite the accuracy, there’s the risk that the New York offense struggles to put
The New York Giants Defense has been a solid unit in fantasy in recent weeks, but that ends in Week 13 with a daunting matchup in Seattle. Russell Wilson and company have been one of the best offenses in football this season and New York hasn’t been good enough to trust when they have a bad matchup. To make matters worse, the Giants will likely
The 49ers Defense had a fantastic outing in Week 13, forcing four turnovers against the Los Angeles Rams. This week, however, they are in a tough spot as they face a Buffalo Bills team that is averaging 27.2 points per game on the year. While they may end up forcing a few Josh Allen turnovers, the 49ers could surrender around 30 or more points this
New York Giants running backs Alfred Morris and Dion Lewis have split time as the backup to Wayne Gallman and neither has seen enough work to trust in fantasy. Morris has been the change-of-pace runner, but is yet to see double-digit carries in a game and has just one target on the season. Lewis, on the other hand, has been a passing-downs back and has
San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed has seen exactly six targets in each of his past two games. He caught five of his six targets for 62 yards in Week 10, but only managed two catches for 18 yards in Week 12. This week, the 49ers have a favorable matchup against the Buffalo Bills, who are allowing 373.1 yards from scrimmage per game on
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his touches increase in five straight weeks and has burst into must-start status in fantasy as the lead back for the G-Men. It’s unlikely that Gallman will handle more touches than the 27 he had last week, but with starting quarterbackDaniel Jones (hamstring) unlikely to play this week, Gallman will still see plenty of work against
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is set to make his return from the COVID-19 list in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills. Aiyuk has tallied at least 75 receiving yards in each of his past three games. Fellow receiver Deebo Samuel broke out in a big way in Week 12 with 11 catches on 13 targets while Aiyuk was sideline. This week,
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel had his 2020 breakout performance in Week 12, when he caught 11 of his 13 targets for 133 yards. Samuel will likely see his targets go down this week as the team will get Brandon Aiyuk back from a stint on the COVID-19/Reserve List. However, the 49ers have a much better matchup this week against the Buffalo Bills
San Francisco 49ers running back Jeff Wilson Jr. carried the ball 12 times for 40 yards in his return to action in Week 12 against the Los Angeles Rams. He was the team’s second rusher behind Raheem Mostert, who earned 16 carries in the game. Mostert figures to be the primary back once again in Week 13 as the 49ers face the Buffalo Bills, a
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert received 16 carries and two targets in his return to action in Week 12. His output was a bit underwhelming as he averaged just 2.7 yards per carry and lost a fumble, but it was a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. He at least managed to save his day by scoring a touchdown. This week, Mostert
The Detroit Lions removed rookie running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) from the injury report on Thursday, meaning that he has cleared the league’s concussion protocol. If you were planning on using Adrian Peterson or Kerryon Johnson in your starting lineups in Week 13 against the Bears, you better look for other options. Swift missed the last two games because of his head injury, but the
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens is worth consideration as a QB2 this week against the Buffalo Bills. Mullens will have both Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk active in the game and he faces a Bills Defense that has been vulnerable against the pass, allowing 243.5 passing yards per game. In two-quarterback leagues, Mullens can come through as a low-end QB2 starter. He has a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good fantasy option in a Week 13 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys defense has allowed 28 or more points in seven of their 11 games this season and has finished as a top-12 fantasy defense only twice. On the other end, they’ve finished in the outside of the top-20 seven times. It’s just not a defense
The Cardinals Defense has a decent matchup in Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams, who are averaging 23.9 points per game on the year, which ranks them right below league average. The Cardinals offense, however, is averaging 27.6 points per game and they will likely try to up the pace if they’re able to move the ball effectively against a tough Rams Defense. The
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein isn’t much of a fantasy option for Week 13 against the Baltimore Ravens. Zuerlein has made 21 field goals on 24 tries this season along with 18 extra points. He’s been solid on the field, but has finished as a top-12 fantasy kicker four times this season. He’s also finished outside of the top-20 five times. About as close as
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has been a boom-or-bust option for fantasy all season and is a risky start despite a good matchup in Seattle. Slayton’s targets have been sporadic with a season-high of 11 targets and a season-low of one target. He’s eclipsed 90 yards thrice, but has also been held under 10 yards twice. To make matters worse, New York will
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard has been the team’s top receiver since coming back from a toe injury in Week 7 and will look to stay hot against a beatable Seahawks secondary. Shepard has at least six catches in every game since Week 7 and he’s been the lone trustworthy Giants receiver in fantasy. New York will likely be starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (foot) and wide receiver Michael Thomas (ankle) were both limited participants in Thursday’s practice. Both Thomas and Kamara have had their practice reps capped in each of the past two weeks as they continue to deal with their respective injuries. There’s nothing to suggest that they won’t be on the field come Sunday, though fantasy managers would be
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring), running back Todd Gurley II (knee), and tight end Hayden Hurst (ankle) all missed Thursday’s practice. All three were able to practice in a limited fashion on Wednesday, so it’s certainly not ideal to see a downgrade in their activity levels. Still, the Falcons could just be exercising caution with three important offensive players ahead of a divisional
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has been the top pass-catcher in the offense over the last month and will look to keep that momentum going in a road date with the Seahawks. Engram has nine-plus targets in four of his last five games and put up a season-high 129 yards last week. New York will likely be starting backup quarterColt McCoy this week,
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano has been solid over the last several games but becomes a risky fantasy start with Big Blue likely starting backup quarterbackColt McCoy in Seattle. Gano is 5-for-5 on 40-plus yard kicks over the last three weeks and hasn’t missed a field goal since Week 2. Despite the accuracy, there’s the risk that the New York offense struggles to put
The New York Giants Defense has been a solid unit in fantasy in recent weeks, but that ends in Week 13 with a daunting matchup in Seattle. Russell Wilson and company have been one of the best offenses in football this season and New York hasn’t been good enough to trust when they have a bad matchup. To make matters worse, the Giants will likely
The 49ers Defense had a fantastic outing in Week 13, forcing four turnovers against the Los Angeles Rams. This week, however, they are in a tough spot as they face a Buffalo Bills team that is averaging 27.2 points per game on the year. While they may end up forcing a few Josh Allen turnovers, the 49ers could surrender around 30 or more points this
New York Giants running backs Alfred Morris and Dion Lewis have split time as the backup to Wayne Gallman and neither has seen enough work to trust in fantasy. Morris has been the change-of-pace runner, but is yet to see double-digit carries in a game and has just one target on the season. Lewis, on the other hand, has been a passing-downs back and has
San Francisco 49ers tight end Jordan Reed has seen exactly six targets in each of his past two games. He caught five of his six targets for 62 yards in Week 10, but only managed two catches for 18 yards in Week 12. This week, the 49ers have a favorable matchup against the Buffalo Bills, who are allowing 373.1 yards from scrimmage per game on
New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman has seen his touches increase in five straight weeks and has burst into must-start status in fantasy as the lead back for the G-Men. It’s unlikely that Gallman will handle more touches than the 27 he had last week, but with starting quarterbackDaniel Jones (hamstring) unlikely to play this week, Gallman will still see plenty of work against
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is set to make his return from the COVID-19 list in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills. Aiyuk has tallied at least 75 receiving yards in each of his past three games. Fellow receiver Deebo Samuel broke out in a big way in Week 12 with 11 catches on 13 targets while Aiyuk was sideline. This week,
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel had his 2020 breakout performance in Week 12, when he caught 11 of his 13 targets for 133 yards. Samuel will likely see his targets go down this week as the team will get Brandon Aiyuk back from a stint on the COVID-19/Reserve List. However, the 49ers have a much better matchup this week against the Buffalo Bills
San Francisco 49ers running back Jeff Wilson Jr. carried the ball 12 times for 40 yards in his return to action in Week 12 against the Los Angeles Rams. He was the team’s second rusher behind Raheem Mostert, who earned 16 carries in the game. Mostert figures to be the primary back once again in Week 13 as the 49ers face the Buffalo Bills, a
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert received 16 carries and two targets in his return to action in Week 12. His output was a bit underwhelming as he averaged just 2.7 yards per carry and lost a fumble, but it was a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. He at least managed to save his day by scoring a touchdown. This week, Mostert
The Detroit Lions removed rookie running back D’Andre Swift (concussion) from the injury report on Thursday, meaning that he has cleared the league’s concussion protocol. If you were planning on using Adrian Peterson or Kerryon Johnson in your starting lineups in Week 13 against the Bears, you better look for other options. Swift missed the last two games because of his head injury, but the
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens is worth consideration as a QB2 this week against the Buffalo Bills. Mullens will have both Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk active in the game and he faces a Bills Defense that has been vulnerable against the pass, allowing 243.5 passing yards per game. In two-quarterback leagues, Mullens can come through as a low-end QB2 starter. He has a
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good fantasy option in a Week 13 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The Cowboys defense has allowed 28 or more points in seven of their 11 games this season and has finished as a top-12 fantasy defense only twice. On the other end, they’ve finished in the outside of the top-20 seven times. It’s just not a defense
The Cardinals Defense has a decent matchup in Week 13 against the Los Angeles Rams, who are averaging 23.9 points per game on the year, which ranks them right below league average. The Cardinals offense, however, is averaging 27.6 points per game and they will likely try to up the pace if they’re able to move the ball effectively against a tough Rams Defense. The
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein isn’t much of a fantasy option for Week 13 against the Baltimore Ravens. Zuerlein has made 21 field goals on 24 tries this season along with 18 extra points. He’s been solid on the field, but has finished as a top-12 fantasy kicker four times this season. He’s also finished outside of the top-20 five times. About as close as
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