Free-agent Forecast: Week 15

At this stage of the fantasy football season, most waiver wire recommendations are one-week plays.

Free-agent recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

Since we are so late in the season, most recommendations will be one-week plays from this point forward.

Bye weeks: none

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Quarterbacks

1-Week Plug & Play

David Blough, Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Entering Week 14, Tampa was the weakest opponent at limiting quarterbacks in the five weeks prior. The position had averaged 299.2 yards (3rd most) and a touchdown every 10.4 completions (4th-highest frequency), all while picking off only one of every 54.5 passes (14th). Indy QB Jacoby Brissett was good for a line of 251-2-0 in Week 14. Blough has flashed but also has looked the part of an undrafted rookie through two starts. The ceiling here is not particularly high, although so much lines up for a quality showing: Detroit is at home, and Tampa is pathetic at covering receivers (Detroit’s strength). Blough has another weapon in Jesse James, since tight ends have owned Tampa Bay in 2019. The Bucs have stifled the ground game all year, which should force Detroit into the sky. How brave are you feeling? The wise advise is to keep him out of single-year playoff lineups but utilize him in DFS and two-QB settings.

Availability: 89%
FAAB:
$1-2

Eli Manning, New York Giants vs. Miami Dolphins

This writeup comes before Manning faces Philadelphia in Week 14’s Monday Night Football action. Daniel Jones (ankle) is expected to miss the rest of the way, or at least Week 15 without a miraculous recovery. Manning, unless he is completely inept vs. the beatable Eagles, is a reasonable fantasy option in two-QB setups for Week 15. The Dolphins have allowed quarterbacks to average 28.7 points over the past four games, and the worst showing was Sam Darnold’s 270-2-1 line.

Availability: 83%
FAAB:
$1-2

Grab & stash

Drew Lock, Denver Broncos

The rookie was dropping bombs on Houston’s secondary in Week 14, and he now has five touchdown strikes vs. just two interceptions in his two starts. While it may have seemed shocking since the Texans had just come off of a manhandling of the New England Patriots, but Lock’s opponent has been a favorable matchup most of the way. The Week 15 opponent is KC, and there’s really no upside in playing Lock, but if you make it through to Week 16 and play in a two-QB setup, he has starting appeal against the Detroit Lions.

Availability: 78%
FAAB:
$1-2

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Running Backs

priority free agents

DeAndre Washington, Oakland Raiders

Running back Josh Jacobs has been playing through a fractured shoulder and was forced to sit last week. The Raiders are a long shot to make the postseason, and there seems to be little incentive to chance it with their promising workhorse. Washington showed up vs. the Tennessee Titans in Week 14, going for 53 yards and a touchdown on the ground in addition to six catches for 43 yards out of the backfield. The Jacksonville Jaguars come to Oakland in Week 15, and the Raiders head to the LA Chargers in the fantasy finale. Both are quality matchups for PPR backs, and Washington is a must-add in all formats.

Availability: 86%
FAAB:
$15-18

C.J. Prosise, Seattle Seahawks

Running back Rashaad Penny’s season is over with a sprained ACL, and the Seahawks sprinkled in Prosise to help Chris Carson. He is not going to solve any fantasy woes, although there is a hint of utility in Week 15 for PPR gamers. The Seahawks travel to Carolina to face a defense that has been laughably weak vs. the position in 2019. In the past six weeks, this unit has yielded two touchdowns per contest (11 rushing) and four catches a game out of the backfield.

Availability: 89%
FAAB:
$2-3

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Wide Receivers

priority free agents

Russell Gage, Atlanta Falcons

A core injury has WR Calvin Ridley on the shelf for the rest of the year, and Julio Jones is playing through a partially separated shoulder. The Falcons pass with a greater volume than all other teams (42.2 attempts/game), and Gage has flashed enough since the trade of WR Mohamed Sanu to earn the benefit of the doubt. Gamers should consider him as a playable option, depending upon what else is available, vs. the Richard Sherman-less Niners in Week 15.

Availability: 70%
FAAB:
$5-6

1-Week Plug & Play

Marcus Johnson, Indianapolis Colts at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

We recommended Johnson as a one-week play last week, and we’re dipping into the well once again. He has an absolutely awesome matchup to exploit, and it’s still a huge question mark whether T.Y. Hilton (calf) will be ready to go (or even capable if he does). Johnson has posted a pair of scores in his last three outings in which Hilton didn’t dress. The lone game without a TD resulted in 9.5 PPR points. Tampa has yielded two wide receiver scores a game in the last six contests.

Availability: 99%
FAAB:
$2-3

Breshad Perriman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions

Mike Evans’ hamstring injury is expected to cost him a few games, and the veteran deep threat Perriman will be asked to step up his game. He caught three of his five targets for 70 yards and a score in Week 14. Expect a limited target share, since Chris Godwin and the tight ends, possibly along with second-year WR Justin Watson, will eat into his action. Perriman is the preferred addition over Watson mostly based on familiarity — we have no clue what to expect from the completely untested Watson. Perriman has his limitations, but he has shown chemistry with Jameis Winston and stepped up of late. Winston has a slight fracture in his throwing thumb, which isn’t currently expected to sideline him.

Availability: 90%
FAAB:
$2-3

Willie Snead, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets

The Jets entered Week 14 as the second-softest defense at limiting wide receiver touchdowns in the five weeks leading up to facing Miami. The Dolphins failed to put one into the end zone in the hands of a receiver, but two players posted double-digit PPR results on the day. Snead entering a lineup is solely for a gamble of finding the end zone, and the Ravens clearly are more capable of racking up points than Miami, so consider that performance an anomaly working in NYJ’s favor on paper. Snead has scored three times in the last trio of contests and has a career-best five on the year.

Availability: 70%
FAAB:
$1-2

Isaiah Ford, Miami Dolphins at New York Giants

Entering Week 15, no team had allowed wideouts to score a higher frequency than the Giants. Ford, standing 6-foot-2, offers another lanky weapon for Ryan Fitzpatrick. We saw the slightly larger Preston Williams perform well opposite DeVante Parker, and there’s enough reason to give Ford the benefit of the doubt with such a fine matchup. He landed six of his nine targets in Week 14 for 92 yards. Parker suffering a concussion should make Ford a viable option, presuming the resurgent veteran doesn’t clear the league’s protocol. New York has allowed a touchdown every 6.9 catches entering their Monday Night Football tilt with Philly.

Availability: 99%
FAAB:
$1-2

Grab & stash

John Ross, Cincinnati Bengals

We recommended Ross as a pickup last week with his return to action, and he saw three targets, catching two for 28 yards vs. the Cleveland Browns — a strong pass defense. The speedy receiver used that game to help get his football legs back under him, and the Week 15 matchup brings the New England Patriots to town (on to Cincinnati indeed). The matchup is unkind, despite New England’s recent struggles, but the idea here is to stash Ross for Week 16 vs. the Miami Dolphins. That will give him consecutive weeks to get the motor tuned up.

Availability: 66%
FAAB: $1-2

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Tight Ends

priority free agents

Tyler Higbee, Los Angeles Rams

As long as Gerald Everett (knee) is out of commission, Higbee belongs in the fantasy lineup conversation. The Rams face Dallas in Week 15, which makes him a fringe starting option. The Cowboys have given up just two scores to the position in the last six games, and nine of the weeks have resulted in no trips to the end zone. Evan Engram is the only TE in 2019 to post double-digit fantasy points in PPR vs. the ‘Boys without going in for six. Add Higbee and consider him a flex option or a desperation play as a starting TE if there isn’t a clearer choice.

Availability: 66%
FAAB:
$3-4

1-Week Plug & Play

Cameron Brate/O.J. Howard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions

Brate is the preferred addition here due to a stronger rapport with his quarterback and being a better fit for the offense. The expected loss of WR Mike Evans (hamstring) opens the door for more looks, and the matchup is among the best for touchdown efficiency. The Lions gave up the second-fewest catches over the most recent five-game span entering Week 14, yet this unit surrendered the highest frequency of touchdowns in that time. One in 4.3 grabs went for six. The Minnesota Vikings didn’t put one into the end zone last week, but the overall body of work illustrates the Lions are awful at preventing the position from exploiting this defense.

Availability: 60% (Brate); 36% (Howard)
FAAB:
$2-4; $2-4

David Njoku, Cleveland Browns at Arizona Cardinals

Njoku returned last week after missing the majority of the year, and now he draws the Arizona Cardinals after getting a week to find his football bearings. There is one mission here: Scoring a touchdown. He isn’t going to rack up enough work to matter without a trip into the end zone, and Njoku’s athleticism easily can exploit the weakest defense of the position in 2019. Recommending just about any tight end vs. the Cardinals is in play. It didn’t work out with Vance McDonald last week, but the offense passed 19 times. With a defense that has yielded 13 TDs in 2019, the reasoning still holds water.

Availability: 69%
FAAB:
$2-3

Tyler Eifert, Cincinnati Bengals vs. New England Patriots

New England happily allows defenses to operate underneath, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Eifert come alive with Andy Dalton in Week 15. The Patriots granted three receiving scores in the four games leading up to Week 14, and a rushing TD to Travis Kelce added to the fun. This is a risk-reward decision.

Availability: 54%
FAAB:
$1-2

Jesse James, Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay has been feeble at limiting touchdowns by tight ends in 2019, especially of late. Despite giving up just the third-fewest catches per game in the five weeks leading up to Week 14, the Bucs had permitted the second-highest frequency of touchdowns scored. Indianapolis chose to attack on the ground and via the wide receiver position in Week 14, but make no mistake, this defense struggles vs. James’ positional mates. T.J. Hockenson being out for the year makes the well-paid James a viable flier for six points.

Availability: 90%
FAAB:
$0-1

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Kickers

1-Week Plug & Play

Aldrick Rosas, New York Giants vs. Miami Dolphins

Every kicker vs. Miami in the last month has attempted at least three field goals, and 13 total PATs were attempted in that window. Extending the view back to Week 7, this defense has faced three-plus FGAs in all but one of the eight games.

Availability: 89%
FAAB:
$0-1

Josh Lambo, Jacksonville Jaguars at Oakland Raiders

Oakland has allowed at least six fantasy points in five of the past six contests, affording an average of only 1.5 field goal tries. The meat of the matchup comes via extra points after permitting 3.67, on average, since Week 8. The idea here is Jacksonville is struggling on offense to punch it in to the end zone and may have to settle for field goals on the road. This is even more likely if wideout D.J. Chark (ankle) is unable to go.

Availability: 47%
FAAB:
$0-1

Defense/Specials Teams

1-Week Plug & Play

Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers

In the past four weeks, Kyle Allen has taken no fewer than four sacks in each game and as many as seven. The young passer has tossed seven INTs in that time frame, and the offense has coughed it up four times. Seattle has its own issues, but there should be little trouble in exploiting Carolina this week.

Availability: 62%
FAAB:
$1-2

Jacksonville Jaguars at Oakland Raiders

This is a risky streaming option given Jacksonville’s inconsistencies and Oakland’s similarly erratic play. Over the course of 2019, this has been one of the better offenses at limiting turnovers. The last five weeks has been a a different tale with turnovers in four of those games, and multiple mistakes in three of the contests. More importantly, Oakland has given up a defensive touchdown in three straight outings.

Availability: 55%
FAAB:
$1-2

Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Kind of like the “play any tight end vs. Arizona” mantra, this one is in the same vein. The Lions offer little to nothing on their own, but having Jameis Winston (thumb) turning it over like no other, and an offense likely without Mike Evans (hamstring), makes Detroit a viable fantasy gamble. Winston has thrown 11 picks in the last five games, and the offense has turned it over three other times in that span. A pair of those errors went the other direction, and Winston has been sacked two or more times in three of the past five games.

Availability: 80%
FAAB:
$0-1

A tribute to Jameis Winston, a fantasy MVP but a real-life bust

Real Jameis vs. Fantasy Jameis is quite different.

Jameis Winston leads the NFL in interceptions with 23, a whopping seven more than Baker Mayfield has accrued this season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are 6-7 and are eliminated from postseason play.

Jameis Winston is also, per ESPN, the sixth-highest scoring quarterback by fantasy points. He may be helping you win a fantasy football championship.

That split is exactly what makes fantasy football so fun and weird. Winston keeps piling up the points for owners in fake football and may be signing elsewhere this offseason in the real version.

It’s because he’s third in the league in passing touchdowns with 26, second behind Dak Prescott with 4,115 yards, eighth among quarterbacks in rushing yards and second behind that Tom Brady guy with 512 attempts, a reminder that volume accounts for a lot in fantasy.

Games in which he’s thrown multiple interceptions are erased because he’s a 300-yard machine — he’s totaled that yardage mark nine times in 2019, with two of those games at 400 or more. For what it’s worth, the Bucs are 4-5 in those games.

This means Winston is basically Blake Bortles.

Bortles, you see, was a mediocre quarterback while starting for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but because he ran a bunch (310 yards rushing or more while with the Jags) and had a high amount of attempts, he’d be a decent fantasy pick.

And funny enough, they share a something in common. Here’s a stat from September:

So here’s to you, Jameis Winston and your wild split between real life and fantasy football skills.

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Fantasy football waiver wire targets after Week 14: Raiders RB could be valuable

Some names to consider off waivers ahead of Week 15.

If you’re reading this, it’s possible you’ve either made it to the first (with four teams qualifying) or second round of your fantasy football playoffs.

If so, congratulations!

Even if you’re attempting to win in the consolation rounds or are hunting for possible keepers, this is where we give you weekly help on the fantasy waiver wire — some names to consider as backups to give you some depth to help in case of injury on your roster, or even some players you’d think about starting in deep leagues.

Here are seven players to target on the waver wire after Week 14.

7. QB Drew Lock, Denver Broncos

Desperate for a quarterback? How about the rookie who had 309 yards and three touchdowns against the Texans? He gets to play the Chiefs and Lions the rest of the way, which could be good matchups.

6. RB Adrian Peterson, Washington Redskins

Derrius Guice might miss the rest of the year, so the Skins could hand the ball off to the future Hall of Famer a bunch in the next couple of weeks.

5. TE Ian Thomas, Carolina Panthers

He’s a favorite of fantasy football Twitter, a 6-foot-4 tight end who hasn’t gotten enough opportunities with Greg Olsen in front of him. But with Olsen out in Week 14, he had 10 targets, catching five of them including a touchdown.

4. Breshad Perriman, Tampa Bay Bucccaneers

If Mike Evans is out, someone else besides Chris Godwin has to catch all those Jameis Winston passes. He might get a lot of volume against the Lions and Texans.

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3. WR Anthony Miller, Chicago Bears

Dude has had four straight solid weeks including a touchdown against the Cowboys.

2. WR. A.J. Brown, Tennessee Titans

Week 14: five catches, 153 yards, two touchdowns. That’s after a Week 12 of four receptions, 135 yards and a score. He can be a bit volatile, but I suspect the Titans will throw a lot against the Texans and Saints.

1. RB DeAndre Washington, Oakland Raiders

He had 14 carries to Jalen Richard’s seven and scored while also adding six catches for 43 yards. If you’re a Josh Jacobs owner, he’s the RB to target if Jacobs misses more time with a shoulder injury.

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NFL Betting Guide – Week 14: Odds, lines, spreads, picks and best bets

Game-by-game NFL Week 14 breakdowns, with NFL betting odds, lines, predictions, picks and betting tips for each game.

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SportsbookWire’s NFL Betting Guide is at your service for Week 14; full of NFL odds, lines, spreads, game-by-game predictions, picks and best-bet selections to help you make the best NFL sports bets for the week.

Be sure to check out our top NFL Underdog Bets for Week 14, where our Ken Pomponio is 23-16 on underdog predictions with this weekly staple.

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NFL Week 14 – Sunday, December 8th, 2019

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

Indianapolis Colts at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Miami Dolphins at New York Jets – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

Denver Broncos at Houston Texans – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Washington Redskins at Green Bay Packers – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX


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Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars – 4:05 p.m. ET – FOX

Pittsburgh Steelers at Arizona Cardinals – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Tennessee Titans at Oakland Raiders – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams – 8:20 p.m. ET – NBC

NFL Week 14 – Monday, December 9th, 2019

New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – 8:15 p.m. ET – ESPN

Now that you have the skinny on what to do with each game, visit BetMGM to place a bet on your favorite match ups now. For additional sports betting picks and tips, visit SportsbookWire.com now and for a complete set of today’s live odds, access them at USA TODAY Sports.

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Fantasy Football – Week 14 Updated PPR Lineup Cheat Sheet Rankings

NFL fantasy football updated PPR rankings for Week 14 of the NFL season.

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The fantasy football playoffs have begun kicking off in Week 14, and we have the fantasy football player rankings and cheat sheets that open the path to victory.

We consulted with our friends at TheHuddle.com, who have been helping fantasy players just like you win their leagues for over two decades. Check out TheHuddle.com‘s top players in point-per-reception (PPR) fantasy scoring for the upcoming weekend:

Quarterback Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Lamar Jackson, BAL vs. BUF – 26.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Jameis Winston, TB vs. IND – 25.0
  3. Matt Ryan, ATL vs. CAR – 23.5
  4. Carson Wentz, PHI vs. NYG – 23.5
  5. Baker Mayfield, CLE vs. CIN – 23.5
  6. Kyler Murray, ARI vs. PIT vs. 23.5
  7. Jacoby Brissett, IND vs. TB – 23.0
  8. Dak Prescott, DAL vs. CHI – 23.0
  9. Patrick Mahomes, KC vs. NE – 23.0
  10. Sam Darnold, NYJ vs. MIA – 22.0
  11. Eli Manning, NYG vs. PHI – 21.5
  12. Aaron Rodgers, GB vs. WAS – 21.5
  13. Kirk Cousins, MIN vs. DET – 21.5
  14. Jimmy Garoppolo, SF vs. NO – 21.0
  15. Mitchell Trubisky, CHI vs. DAL – 21.0
  16. Deshaun Watson, HOU vs. DEN – 21.0
  17. Drew Brees, NO vs. SF – 20.5

Running Backs Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Christian McCaffrey, CAR vs. ATL – 29.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Leonard Fournette, JAC vs. LAC – 28.0
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL vs. CHI – 21.0
  4. Miles Sanders, PHI vs. NYG – 20.0
  5. Mark Ingram, BAL vs. BUF – 19.0
  6. Devonta Freeman, ATL vs. CAR – 19.0
  7. Todd Gurley, LAR vs. SEA – 19.0
  8. Melvin Gordon, LAC vs. JAC – 19.0
  9. Kareem Hunt, CLE vs. CIN – 19.0
  10. Chris Carson, SEA vs. LAR – 19.0
  11. Nick Chubb, CLE vs. CIN – 19.0
  12. LeSean McCoy, KC vs. NE – 18.0
  13. Alvin Kamara, NO vs. SF – 18.0
  14. Dalvin Cook, MIN vs. DET – 18.0
  15. Jamaal Williams, GB vs. WAS – 18.0
  16. Austin Ekeler, LAC vs. JAC – 18.0
  17. James White, NE vs. KC – 17.0
  18. Tarik Cohen, CHI vs. DAL – 17.0
  19. Sony Michel, NE vs. KC – 17.0
  20. Devin Singletary, BUF vs. BAL – 17.0
  21. Derrick Henry, TEN vs. OAK – 16.0
  22. Joe Mixon, CIN vs. CLE – 16.0
  23. Aaron Jones, GB vs. WAS – 16.0
  24. Rashaad Penny, SEA vs. LAR – 15.0
  25. Derrius Guice, WAS vs. GB – 15.0
  26. Ronald Jones, TB vs. IND – 15.0
  27. Benny Snell, PIT vs. ARI – 15.0
  28. Saquon Barkley, NYG vs. PHI – 13.0

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Wide Receivers Rankings – Week 14

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  1. DJ Moore, CAR vs. ATL – 24.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Alshon Jeffery, PHI vs. NYG – 23.0
  3. Mike Evans, TB vs. IND – 22.0
  4. Davante Adams, GB vs. WAS – 22.0
  5. Calvin Ridley, ATL vs. CAR – 22.0
  6. Allen Robinson, CHI vs. DAL – 21.0
  7. Michael Thomas, NO vs. SF – 21.0
  8. Cooper Kupp, LAR vs. SEA – 21.0
  9. Julian Edelman, NE vs. KC – 20.0
  10. Jarvis Landry, CLE vs. CIN – 20.0
  11. Chris Godwin, TB vs. IND – 20.0
  12. James Washington, PIT vs. ARI – 19.0
  13. Robby Anderson, NYJ vs. MIA – 18.0
  14. Corey Davis, TEN vs. OAK – 18.0
  15. A.J. Brown, TEN vs. OAK – 18.0
  16. Golden Tate, NYG vs. PHI – 17.0
  17. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU vs. DEN – 17.0
  18. Dede Westbrook, JAC vs. LAC – 17.0
  19. Stefon Diggs, MIN vs. DET – 16.0
  20. Emmanuel Sanders, SF vs. NO – 15.0
  21. Marvin Jones, DET vs. MIN – 15.0
  22. Robert Woods, LAR vs. SEA – 15.0
  23. Odell Beckham Jr., CLE vs. CIN – 15.0
  24. Jamison Crowder, NYJ vs. MIA – 15.0
  25. Tyler Boyd, CIN vs. CLE – 15.0
  26. Courtland Sutton, DEN vs. HOU – 15.0
  27. Julio Jones, ATL vs. CAR – 14.0
  28. Cole Beasley, BUF vs. BAL – 14.0
  29. Marcus Johnson, IND vs. TB – 14.0
  30. DeVante Parker, MIA vs. NYJ – 13.0
  31. Zach Pascal, IND vs. TB – 13.0

Tight Ends Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Travis Kelce, KC vs. NE – 21.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Darren Waller, OAK vs. TEN – 20.0
  3. Jack Doyle, IND vs. TB – 18.0
  4. Vance McDonald, PIT vs. ARI – 17.0
  5. George Kittle, SF vs. NO – 17.0
  6. Jason Witten, DAL vs. CHI – 16.0
  7. Jared Cook, NO vs. SF – 15.0
  8. Zach Ertz, PHI vs. NYG – 15.0
  9. Ryan Griffin, NYJ vs. MIA – 15.0
  10. Jacob Hollister, SEA vs. LAR – 15.0
  11. Kyle Rudolph, MIN vs. DET – 14.0
  12. Hunter Henry, LAC vs. JAC – 14.0
  13. Mark Andrews, BAL vs. BUF – 14.0
  14. Mike Gesicki, MIA vs. NYJ – 13.0
  15. Darren Fells, HOU vs. DEN – 11.0
  16. Tyler Higbee, LAR vs. SEA – 9.0

Place Kickers Rankings – Week 14

  1. Robbie Gould, SF vs. NO – 11.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Stephen Hauschka, BUF vs. BAL – 11.0
  3. Greg Zuerlein, LAR vs. SEA – 11.0
  4. Harrison Butker, KC vs. NE – 11.0
  5. Sam Ficken, NYJ vs. MIA – 11.0
  6. Ryan Succop, TEN vs. OAK – 9.0
  7. Justin Tucker, BAL vs. BUF – 9.0
  8. Chris Boswell, PIT vs. ARI – 9.0
  9. Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU vs. DEN – 9.0
  10. Austin Seibert, CLE vs. CIN – 9.0
  11. Brett Maher, DAL vs. CHI – 8.0
  12. Josh Lambo, JAC vs. LAC – 8.0
  13. Aldrick Rosas, NYG vs. PHI – 8.0
  14. Joey Slye, CAR vs. ATL – 8.0
  15. Mason Crosby, GB vs. WAS – 7.0

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Defensive Team Rankings – Week 14

  1. Vikings, MIN vs. DET – 17.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Texans, HOU vs. DEN – 15.0
  3. Eagles, PHI vs. NYG – 11.0
  4. Jets, NYJ vs. MIA – 11.0
  5. Saints, NO vs. SF – 9.0
  6. Chargers, LAC vs. JAC – 9.0
  7. Packers, GB vs. WAS – 8.0
  8. Steelers, PIT vs. ARI – 8.0
  9. Falcons, ATL vs. CAR – 7.0
  10. Buccaneers, TB vs. IND – 7.0
  11. Giants, NYG vs. PHI – 7.0
  12. Cowboys, DAL vs. CHI – 7.0
  13. Raiders, OAK vs. TEN – 7.0
  14. Jaguars, JAC vs. LAC – 7.0

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Fantasy football: 5 sleepers to start, 5 starters to sit in Week 14

Fantasy football Sleepers, sits, starts, ahead of Week 14.

It’s crunch time in fantasy football.

A little scouting and you can avoid a crucial late-season loss or do just enough to cross the finish line with a win this week. We’ve got you covered with a quick scouting report to help you out.

Here are five sleepers to start and five starters you’ve got to sit in fantasy football Week 14:

Starts
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

QB Tom Brady

Things aren’t going well for the Patriots. Correction: Things aren’t going well for the Patriots offense. Their defense had led them to their 10-2 record. But this could be a good game to have faith in Tom Brady. The Chiefs have an offense that could put up some points even against a stout defense such as New England’s, plus Brady played well against the Kansas City defense twice last season. He had 340 yards and two scores in that game, which was also a home game for him.

Colts WRs have favorable matchup vs. Bucs secondary

Colts WRs could have fantasy value in Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts passing attack hasn’t had many encouraging outings over the last month or so, but some of that could change Sunday when they travel to Raymond James Stadium to visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Facing a Buccaneers defense that is allowing the second-most receiving yards per game to opposing offenses (303.2), the Colts wide receivers could find success in real football and in fantasy football.

Outside of running back Marlon Mack, there haven’t been any consistent fantasy producers from the Colts in 2019. Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton has dealt with injuries, tight end Eric Ebron was non-existent compared to his 2018 season and quarterback Jacoby Brissett hasn’t thrown for multiple touchdowns since Week 7.

As the fantasy football playoffs approach, mitigating risk should be avoided where it can. But not all teams in the postseason can play it safe. Sometimes upside is needed and there’s a duo of Colts wide receivers that could find some success against the Buccaneers poor passing defense.

As it stands now, Hilton likely isn’t going to play Sunday. There are concerns he might not even return this season with four games remaining. This leaves Zach Pascal as the WR1 in Week 14.

Pascal has enjoyed a quasi breakout in 2019. He’s stepped up into bigger roles as the season has progressed and even has a pair of 100-yard games under his belt. So the upside for him to have a big game is certainly there, but his floor is a goose egg like he did in Week 12 against the Texans.

Still, Pascal is beloved by the coaching staff and should see a healthy dose of targets against the Bucs. The game script is also likely to be in the favor of a passing game given Tampa Bay’s strength in stopping the run and their ability to score on the offensive side of the ball. He has also seen at least six targets in four of the last five games.

With Pascal sitting as a flex-worthy option with WR2 upside in fantasy, there is another name that could be intriguing to fantasy managers looking for upside. However, there is some major risk involved as well.

Rookie wide receiver Parris Campbell has a chance to return to game action this week and could be heavily involved in the passing game. Having missed the last four games with a fractured hand, Campbell practiced in full to begin the week.

The speedy second-round pick has gotten two starts this season (Weeks 4 and 9). In those two games, Campbell was heavily involved. He saw eight targets against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 4 and had eight touches during the Week 9 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Colts love Campbell and have been extremely high on him since drafting him with the No. 49 overall pick. He is a perfect fit for the offense they want to run and would likely benefit from Brissett’s lack of desire to push the ball downfield.

Campbell certainly brings more risk than Pascal—who should be viewed as the WR1 in the offense in Week 14. The rookie has been spotty for most of the season and the passing offense has left much to be desired, but the matchup is there and the Colts are desperate for wide receiver production.

With four games remaining and their season likely over, developing Campbell should be a top priority.

Sometimes the fantasy football playoffs call for a bold move. In a pinch, Pascal and Campbell could pay off big time as the Colts travel to Tampa in Week 14.

Start/bench list: Week 14

The fantasy football playoffs begin for the vast majority of leagues, and gamers have to be more judicious than ever when setting lineups.

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QUARTERBACKS
RUNNING BACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
Player Opp Player Opp Player Opp
BEST BETS
BEST BETS
BEST BETS
Matt Ryan CAR C. McCaffrey @ATL D.J. Moore @ATL
Carson Wentz NYG L. Fournette LAC Alshon Jeffery NYG
GREAT STARTS
Mark Ingram II @BUF Mike Evans IND
Lamar Jackson @BUF
GREAT STARTS
Davante Adams WAS
Jameis Winston IND Dalvin Cook DET
GREAT STARTS
Baker Mayfield CIN M. Gordon III @JAC Stefon Diggs DET
SOLID STARTERS
Austin Ekeler @JAC Michael Thomas SF
Jared Goff SEA Ezekiel Elliott @CHI Cooper Kupp SEA
Russell Wilson @LAR
SOLID STARTERS
Julian Edelman KC
Deshaun Watson DEN Benny Snell Jr. @ARI Jarvis Landry CIN
Drew Brees SF Devonta Freeman CAR
SOLID STARTERS
Ryan Tannehill @OAK Todd Gurley II SEA Calvin Ridley CAR
Patrick Mahomes @NE A. Mattison DET A. Robinson II DAL
Jacoby Brissett @TB Le’Veon Bell MIA Will Fuller V DEN
Sam Darnold MIA Saquon Barkley @PHI Curtis Samuel @ATL
Aaron Rodgers WAS Joe Mixon @CLE Amari Cooper @CHI
Kirk Cousins DET Aaron Jones WAS Sterling Shepard @PHI
Dak Prescott @CHI Rashaad Penny @LAR Mike Williams @JAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Derrius Guice @GB Keenan Allen @JAC
Josh Allen BAL Tarik Cohen DAL E. Sanders @NO
Eli Manning @PHI Sony Michel KC Marvin Jones Jr. @MIN
R. Fitzpatrick @NYJ Derrick Henry @OAK Robert Woods SEA
Kyle Allen @ATL Jamaal Williams WAS O. Beckham Jr. CIN
Tom Brady KC Josh Jacobs TEN Jamison Crowder MIA
Devlin Hodges @ARI LeSean McCoy @NE Tyler Boyd @CLE
Kyler Murray PIT Alvin Kamara SF Marcus Johnson @TB
Jimmy Garoppolo @NO Kareem Hunt CIN Courtland Sutton @HOU
M. Trubisky DAL Chris Carson @LAR Julio Jones CAR
Philip Rivers @JAC Nick Chubb CIN Cole Beasley BAL
Andy Dalton @CLE James White KC DeVante Parker @NYJ
G. Minshew II LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
DeAndre Hopkins DEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Darwin Thompson @NE Dede Westbrook LAC
Derek Carr TEN Peyton Barber IND Chris Godwin IND
Drew Lock @HOU Matt Breida @NO J. Washington @ARI
David Blough @MIN Jaylen Samuels @ARI Robby Anderson MIA
Dwayne Haskins @GB D. Montgomery DAL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
M. Stafford @MIN Adrian Peterson @GB Tyreek Hill @NE
Daniel Jones @PHI Carlos Hyde DEN Brandin Cooks SEA
TIGHT ENDS
Nyheim Hines @TB Willie Snead IV @BUF
Tevin Coleman @NO Russell Gage CAR
Player Opp D. Johnson Jr. DEN Deebo Samuel @NO
BEST BETS
Phillip Lindsay @HOU DK Metcalf @LAR
Travis Kelce @NE Miles Sanders NYG Jakobi Meyers KC
Darren Waller TEN Qadree Ollison CAR Demaryius Thomas MIA
GREAT STARTS
Raheem Mostert @NO Kenny Golladay @MIN
Jack Doyle @TB Patrick Laird @NYJ Nelson Agholor NYG
Vance McDonald @ARI Jordan Howard NYG Tyrell Williams TEN
SOLID STARTERS
Ronald Jones II IND Adam Humphries @OAK
Kyle Rudolph DET D. Singletary BAL Allen Lazard WAS
Hunter Henry @JAC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Kenny Stills DEN
Mark Andrews @BUF Gus Edwards @BUF John Ross @CLE
Jared Cook SF Bo Scarbrough @MIN Michael Gallup @CHI
Zach Ertz NYG Myles Gaskin @NYJ DJ Chark Jr. LAC
Ryan Griffin MIA Latavius Murray SF Darius Slayton @PHI
George Kittle @NO Kenyan Drake PIT L. Fitzgerald PIT
Jason Witten @CHI Frank Gore BAL Randall Cobb @CHI
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Damien Williams @NE John Brown BAL
Austin Hooper CAR James Conner @ARI Tyler Lockett @LAR
O.J. Howard IND Darrel Williams @NE Anthony Miller DAL
Kaden Smith @PHI Chris Thompson @GB Terry McLaurin @GB
Dallas Goedert NYG J.D. McKissic @MIN Zach Pascal @TB
Mike Gesicki @NYJ Marlon Mack @TB Christian Kirk PIT
Darren Fells DEN David Johnson PIT Corey Davis @OAK
Tyler Higbee SEA Royce Freeman @HOU A.J. Brown @OAK
Jacob Hollister @LAR
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Adam Thielen DET
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Ian Thomas @ATL Team Opp Marquise Brown @BUF
Jimmy Graham WAS
BEST BETS
Mecole Hardman @NE
Tyler Eifert @CLE Vikings DET Diontae Johnson @ARI
D. Harris CIN
GREAT STARTS
Ted Ginn Jr. SF
Noah Fant @HOU Packers WAS Sammy Watkins @NE
Dawson Knox BAL Eagles NYG Tre’Quan Smith SF
Greg Olsen @ATL
SOLID STARTERS
Hunter Renfrow TEN
Evan Engram @PHI Ravens @BUF Golden Tate @PHI
Gerald Everett SEA Jaguars LAC T.Y. Hilton @TB
Ben Watson KC Titans @OAK J. Smith-Schuster @ARI
Steelers @ARI Parris Campbell @TB
Falcons CAR Mohamed Sanu KC
Buccaneers IND P. Richardson Jr. @GB
Jets MIA P. Dorsett II KC
Saints SF Kendrick Bourne @NO
Chargers @JAC Auden Tate @CLE
Texans DEN Chris Conley LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
B. Perriman IND
Seahawks @LAR Albert Wilson @NYJ
Bills BAL Danny Amendola @MIN
49ers @NO Allen Hurns @NYJ
Panthers @ATL
Dolphins @NYJ
Colts @TB
Rams SEA
Bears DAL
Chiefs @NE
Patriots KC
Browns CIN
Giants @PHI
Cowboys @CHI
Raiders TEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Redskins @GB
Lions @MIN
Broncos @HOU
Bengals @CLE
Cardinals PIT

Fantasy Football – Week 14 PPR Lineup Cheat Sheet Rankings

NFL fantasy football PPR rankings for Week 14 of the NFL season.

The fantasy football playoffs have begun kicking off in Week 14, and we have the fantasy football player rankings and cheat sheets that open the path to victory.

We consulted with our friends at TheHuddle.com, who have been helping fantasy players just like you win their leagues for over two decades. Check out TheHuddle.com‘s top players in point-per-reception (PPR) fantasy scoring for the upcoming weekend:

Quarterback Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Lamar Jackson, BAL vs. BUF – 26.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Jameis Winston, TB vs. IND – 25.0
  3. Matt Ryan, ATL vs. CAR – 23.5
  4. Carson Wentz, PHI vs. NYG – 23.5
  5. Baker Mayfield, CLE vs.CIN – 23.5
  6. Kyler Murray, ARI vs. PIT vs. 23.5
  7. Dak Prescott, DAL vs. CHI – 23.0
  8. Patrick Mahomes, KC vs. NE – 23.0
  9. Jacoby Brissett, IND vs. TB – 22.5
  10. Sam Darnold, NYJ vs. MIA – 22.0
  11. Aaron Rodgers, GB vs. WAS – 21.5
  12. Kirk Cousins, MIN vs. DET – 21.5
  13. Jimmy Garoppolo, SF vs. NO – 21.0
  14. Mitchell Trubisky, CHI vs. DAL – 21.0
  15. Deshaun Watson, HOU vs. DEN – 21.0
  16. Drew Brees, NO vs. SF – 20.5

Running Backs Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Christian McCaffrey, CAR vs. ATL – 29.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Leonard Fournette, JAC vs. LAC – 28.0
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL vs. CHI – 21.0
  4. Mark Ingram, BAL vs. BUF – 19.0
  5. Devonta Freeman, ATL vs. CAR – 19.0
  6. Todd Gurley, LAR vs. SEA – 19.0
  7. Melvin Gordon, LAC vs. JAC – 19.0
  8. Kareem Hunt, CLE vs. CIN – 19.0
  9. Chris Carson, SEA vs. LAR – 19.0
  10. Nick Chubb, CLE vs. CIN – 19.0
  11. Josh Jacobs, OAK vs. TEN – 19.0
  12. LeSean McCoy, KC vs. NE – 18.0
  13. Alvin Kamara, NO vs. SF – 18.0
  14. Jamaal Williams, GB vs. WAS – 18.0
  15. Austin Ekeler, LAC vs. JAC – 18.0
  16. James White, NE vs. KC – 17.0
  17. Tarik Cohen, CHI vs. DAL – 17.0
  18. Sony Michel, NE vs. KC – 17.0
  19. Devin Singletary, BUF vs. BAL – 17.0
  20. Derrick Henry, TEN vs. OAK – 16.0
  21. Jordan Howard, PHI vs. NYG – 16.0
  22. Joe Mixon, CIN vs. CLE – 16.0
  23. Aaron Jones, GB vs. WAS – 16.0
  24. Rashaad Penny, SEA vs. LAR – 15.0
  25. Derrius Guice, WAS vs. GB – 15.0
  26. Ronald Jones, TB vs. IND – 15.0

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Wide Receivers Rankings – Week 14

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  1. DJ Moore, CAR vs. ATL – 24.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Alshon Jeffery, PHI vs. NYG – 23.0
  3. Mike Evans, TB vs. IND – 22.0
  4. Davante Adams, GB vs. WAS – 22.0
  5. Calvin Ridley, ATL vs. CAR – 22.0
  6. Allen Robinson, CHI vs. DAL – 21.0
  7. Michael Thomas, NO vs. SF – 21.0
  8. Cooper Kupp, LAR vs. SEA – 21.0
  9. Julian Edelman, NE vs. KC – 20.0
  10. Jarvis Landry, CLE vs. CIN – 20.0
  11. Chris Godwin, TB vs. IND – 20.0
  12. James Washington, PIT vs. ARI – 19.0
  13. Robby Anderson, NYJ vs. MIA – 18.0
  14. Corey Davis, TEN vs. OAK – 18.0
  15. A.J. Brown, TEN vs. OAK – 18.0
  16. Adam Thielen, MIN vs. DET – 17.0
  17. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU vs. DEN – 17.0
  18. Dede Westbrook, JAC vs. LAC – 17.0
  19. Stefon Diggs, MIN vs. DET – 16.0
  20. Emmanuel Sanders, SF vs. NO – 15.0
  21. Marvin Jones, DET vs. MIN – 15.0
  22. Odell Beckham Jr., CLE vs. CIN – 15.0
  23. Jamison Crowder, NYJ vs. MIA – 15.0
  24. Tyler Boyd, CIN vs. CLE – 15.0
  25. Marcus Johnson, IND vs. TB – 15.0
  26. Courtland Sutton, DEN vs. HOU – 15.0
  27. Julio Jones, ATL vs. CAR – 14.0
  28. Cole Beasley, BUF vs. BAL – 14.0
  29. DeVante Parker, MIA vs. NYJ – 13.0
  30. Zach Pascal, IND vs. TB – 13.0

Tight Ends Rankings – Week 14

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  1. Travis Kelce, KC vs. NE – 21.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Darren Waller, OAK vs. TEN – 20.0
  3. Jack Doyle, IND vs. TB – 18.0
  4. Vance McDonald, PIT vs. ARI – 17.0
  5. George Kittle, SF vs. NO – 17.0
  6. Jason Witten, DAL vs. CHI – 16.0
  7. Jared Cook, NO vs. SF – 15.0
  8. Zach Ertz, PHI vs. NYG – 15.0
  9. Ryan Griffin, NYJ vs. MIA – 15.0
  10. Jacob Hollister, SEA vs. LAR – 15.0
  11. Kyle Rudolph, MIN vs. DET – 14.0
  12. Hunter Henry, LAC vs. JAC – 14.0
  13. Mark Andrews, BAL vs. BUF – 14.0
  14. Mike Gesicki, MIA vs. NYJ – 13.0
  15. Darren Fells, HOU vs. DEN – 11.0

Place Kickers Rankings – Week 14

  1. Robbie Gould, SF vs. NO – 11.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Stephen Hauschka, BUF vs. BAL – 11.0
  3. Greg Zuerlein, LAR vs. SEA – 11.0
  4. Harrison Butker, KC vs. NE – 11.0
  5. Sam Ficken, NYJ vs. MIA – 11.0
  6. Aldrick Rosas, NYG vs. PHI – 10.0
  7. Ryan Succop, TEN vs. OAK – 9.0
  8. Justin Tucker, BAL vs. BUF – 9.0
  9. Chris Boswell, PIT vs. ARI – 9.0
  10. Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU vs. DEN – 9.0
  11. Austin Seibert, CLE vs. CIN – 9.0
  12. Brett Maher, DAL vs. CHI – 8.0
  13. Josh Lambo, JAC vs. LAC – 8.0
  14. Joey Slye, CAR vs. ATL – 8.0
  15. Mason Crosby, GB vs. WAS – 7.0

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Defensive Team Rankings – Week 14

  1. Vikings, MIN vs. DET – 17.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Texans, HOU vs. DEN – 15.0
  3. Eagles, PHI vs. NYG – 11.0
  4. Jets, NYJ vs. MIA – 11.0
  5. Saints, NO vs. SF – 9.0
  6. Chargers, LAC vs. JAC – 9.0
  7. Packers, GB vs. WAS – 8.0
  8. Steelers, PIT vs. ARI – 8.0
  9. Falcons, ATL vs. CAR – 7.0
  10. Buccaneers, TB vs. IND – 7.0
  11. Giants, NYG vs. PHI – 7.0
  12. Cowboys, DAL vs. CHI – 7.0
  13. Raiders, OAK vs. TEN – 7.0
  14. Jaguars, JAC vs. LAC – 7.0

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