Cleveland Browns New York JetsĪdjusted for schedule, the Jets have been one of the toughest opponents for fantasy backs, and Landry ranks top-10 in target share (28%) since Odell Beckham Jr.’s injury, and that included a three-game stretch in which wind ruined passing attacks. Tagovailoa gets a Las Vegas defense that’s been shredded for the most yards per play at home (6.4) this season, so he’s worth starting in Week 16.Īgholor has the fourth-most air yards per game over the last month, and it’s safe to project more volume with the Raiders likely to give up plenty of points and the Dolphins absolutely shutting down opposing backs. Tagovailoa hasn’t jumped out like the other rookie quarterbacks (including Jalen Hurts recently), but he quietly has a better CPAE than Tom Brady this season while ranking #1 in Aggressiveness (he’s also suffered from bad drops and a bunch of injuries to his receivers). Saturday they get SF’s third-string quarterback who ranked last by a mile in CPAE when we last saw him starting in 2018 and this year was lower on the depth chart than the now-injured Nick Mullens, who committed 15 turnovers over eight starts. The Cardinals have the #9 ranked defense in DVOA and sport the seventh-best pressure rate (25.3%) this season. Wilson is a hard runner who’s always a threat at the goal line, and while his upside is capped some given Arizona’s underrated defense and SF starting a third-string quarterback, Wilson should still be considered a top-20 fantasy back this week. With Raheem Mostert out, Wilson takes over as San Francisco’s lead back (with some Tevin Coleman and Jerick McKinnon mixed in), and the Niners’ offense could get a boost with George Kittle’s return (the team’s YPC typically improves when he plays too). The Bucs have also produced the pass-heaviest offenses against them over the last 10 weeks, so expect Stafford to throw frequently Saturday (the team will be without play caller Darrell Bevell). He’ll improbably help many fantasy teams to a championship that likely didn’t draft him.Įven during a disappointing year featuring injuries to Detroit’s offense, Stafford has averaged 275+ yards and 2.0 passing touchdowns at home (after averaging 310 and 3.0 last season), and this game has one of the week’s highest over/unders. Fournette is a must-start as the lead back on a team with one of this week’s highest implied totals. With Ronald Jones expected to miss another game, Fournette becomes a legit top-12 fantasy RB against a Lions defense that’s been gashed for the most fantasy points by running backs this season. Start: Leonard Fournette, Matthew Stafford Brees should be much better during his second game back, and the Vikings have yielded the sixth-most fantasy points to outside receivers this season, making Sanders a top-25 fantasy WR in Week 16. ![]() 1 WR with Michael Thomas out, and Tre’Quan Smith is also banged up. It’s also a New Orleans defense that’s tough against the run, leading to one of the higher neutral pass rates in the league, so Cousins is a Superflex option this week. ![]() ![]() Cousins has performed better at home this season, but it’s safe to expect more volume than usual while facing a Saints team sure to put up points in Drew Brees’ second start back.
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