NFL Picks: Office pool pick’em – Week 17

NFL Week 17 betting picks chosen by our staff.

The Huddle staff makes its weekly NFL game picks every Thursday. NFL picks are provided for straight up (money line) and against the spread (ATS) NFL pick pools. NFL spreads and picks are not adjusted beyond the initial values from Wednesday of each week.

Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook

Straight up
Away Home
DMD
SG
KP
RD
HS
CC
CJB
HCG
Miami Buffalo
BUF
BUF
BUF
MIA
MIA
BUF
MIA
BUF
Baltimore Cincinnati
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
Pittsburgh Cleveland
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
CLE
Minnesota Detroit
MIN
MIN
MIN
MIN
DET
MIN
MIN
MIN
New York Jets New England
NE
NE
NE
NE
NYJ
NE
NYJ
NE
Dallas New York Giants
DAL
NYG
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
Atlanta Tampa Bay
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
Green Bay Chicago
GB
GB
GB
GB
GB
GB
GB
GB
Las Vegas Denver
LV
LV
DEN
LV
LV
LV
DEN
LV
Jacksonville Indianapolis
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
Los Angeles Chargers Kansas City
LAC
LAC
LAC
LAC
KC
LAC
KC
LAC
Arizona Los Angeles Rams
LAR
LAR
LAR
ARI
ARI
ARI
ARI
ARI
Seattle San Francisco
SF
SEA
SEA
SEA
SEA
SEA
SF
SEA
New Orleans Carolina
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Tennessee Houston
TEN
TEN
TEN
TEN
TEN
TEN
TEN
TEN
Washington Philadelphia
PHI
PHI
WAS
PHI
WAS
PHI
WAS
WAS
Last week
9-7
8-8
9-7
8-8
10-6
11-5
8-8
9-7
Against the spread
Away
Home
DMD
SG
KP
RD
HS
CC
CJB
HCG
Miami Buffalo (-1)
BUF
BUF
BUF
MIA
MIA
BUF
MIA
BUF
Baltimore (-12) Cincinnati
BAL
BAL
CIN
BAL
BAL
BAL
CIN
CIN
Pittsburgh Cleveland (-9.5)
CLE
CLE
CLE
PIT
PIT
PIT
PIT
CLE
Minnesota (-7) Detroit
MIN
MIN
MIN
DET
DET
DET
MIN
MIN
New York Jets New England (-3)
NYJ
NE
NE
NE
NYJ
NE
NYJ
NE
Dallas (-3) New York Giants
DAL
NYG
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
Atlanta Tampa Bay (-6.5)
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
TB
ATL
Green Bay (-5.5) Chicago
GB
GB
CHI
CHI
GB
GB
CHI
GB
Las Vegas (-2.5) Denver
LV
LV
DEN
LV
LV
LV
DEN
LV
Jacksonville Indianapolis (-14)
IND
JAC
IND
JAC
JAC
IND
JAC
JAC
Los Angeles Chargers (-3.5) Kansas City
LAC
LAC
LAC
LAC
KC
KC
KC
LAC
Arizona Los Angeles Rams (-1)
LAR
LAR
LAR
ARI
ARI
ARI
ARK
ARI
Seattle (-5.5) San Francisco
SF
SEA
SF
SEA
SEA
SEA
SF
SF
New Orleans (-6.5) Carolina
NO
NO
CAR
NO
NO
NO
CAR
CAR
Tennessee (-7.5) Houston
TEN
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
TEN
HOU
TEN
Washington (-1.5) Philadelphia
PHI
PHI
WAS
PHI
WAS
PHI
WAS
WAS
Last week
9-7
7-9
4-12
5-11
5-11
9-7
9-7
6-10

 


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NFL Picks Leaderboard: Money line picks

Straight Up
DMD
SG
KP
RD
HS
CC
CJB
HCG
2020 to date
148-91-1
146-93-1
151-88-1
149-90-1
154-85-1
161-78-1
157-82-1
158-81-1
2019 Record
162-93-1
156-99-1
161-94-1
160-95-1
161-94-1
164-91-1
157-98-1
163-92-1
2018 Record
167-87-2
158-96-2
179-75-2
159-95-2
153-101-2
165-89-2
157-97-2
n/a
2017 Record
168-88
161-95
171-85
160-96
165-91
180-76
160-96
n/a
2016 Record
157-97-2
149-105-2
156-98-2
161-93-2
152-102-2
156-98-2
139-115-2
n/a
2015 Record
154-102
137-119
156-100
151-105
155-101
165-91
n/a
n/a
2014 Record
166-89-1
158-97-1
164-91-1
173-82-1
163-92-1
177-78-1
n/a
n/a
2013 Record
163-92-1
160-95-1
170-85-1
162-93-1
153-102-1
n/a
n/a
n/a

NFL Picks Leaderboard: Against the spread picks

Against the Spread
DMD
SG
KP
RD
HS
CC
CJB
HCG
2020 to date
110-130
111-129
114-126
111-129
120-120
122-118
136-104
123-117
2019 Record
121-135
133-123
133-123
n/a
139-117
121-135
137-119
139-117
2018 Record
132-124
131-125
145-111
n/a
133-123
132-124
130-126
n/a
2017 Record
129-127
136-120
135-121
n/a
132-124
136-120
131-125
n/a
2016 Record
110-146
125-131
127-129
n/a
124-132
132-124
127-129
n/a
2015 Record
125-131
121-135
126-130
n/a
123-133
141-115
n/a
n/a
2014 Record
122-134
124-132
143-113
n/a
132-124
123-133
n/a
n/a
2013 Record
115-136-5
119-132-5
117-134-5
n/a
117-134-5
n/a
n/a
n/a
DMD – David Dorey, SG – Steve Gallo, KP – Ken Pomponio, RD – Ryan Dodson, HS – Harley Schultz, CC – Cletis Cutts, CB – Cory Bonini, HCG – HC Green

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Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 17

Week 17’s snapshot of all relevant players for fantasy football lineup decisions.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Deshaun Watson
TEN
Adam Thielen
@DET
Lamar Jackson
@CIN
Mike Evans
ATL
Kirk Cousins
@DET
Brandin Cooks
TEN
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Calvin Ridley
@TB
Tom Brady
ATL
A.J. Brown
@HOU
Aaron Rodgers
@CHI
Davante Adams
@CHI
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Ryan Tannehill
@HOU
Corey Davis
@HOU
Philip Rivers
JAC
T.Y. Hilton
JAC
Matt Ryan
@TB
A. Robinson II
GB
Jalen Hurts
WAS
J. Jefferson
@DET
Justin Herbert
@KC
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Josh Allen
MIA
Diontae Johnson
@CLE
Russell Wilson
@SF
Jakobi Meyers
NYJ
T. Bridgewater
NO
Tee Higgins
BAL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Robert Woods
ARI
Daniel Jones
DAL
DK Metcalf
@SF
Kyler Murray
@LAR
Antonio Brown
ATL
M. Trubisky
GB
S. Shepard
DAL
Andy Dalton
@NYG
Chris Godwin
ATL
Drew Brees
@CAR
Jamison Crowder
@NE
C.J. Beathard
SEA
D.J. Moore
NO
Baker Mayfield
PIT
Stefon Diggs
MIA
Derek Carr
@DEN
E. Sanders
@CAR
Tua Tagovailoa
@BUF
Keke Coutee
TEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Robby Anderson
NO
Alex Smith
@PHI
R. Gage Jr.
@TB
Brandon Allen
BAL
Brandon Aiyuk
SEA
Chad Henne
LAC
Zach Pascal
JAC
M. Stafford
MIN
Marvin Jones
MIN
Jared Goff
ARI
Michael Gallup
@NYG
Jarrett Stidham
NYJ
Cam Sims
@PHI
Sam Darnold
@NE
DeAndre Hopkins
@LAR
Mike Glennon
@IND
Jarvis Landry
PIT
Chase Daniel
MIN
Curtis Samuel
NO
John Wolford
ARI
CeeDee Lamb
@NYG
Cam Newton
NYJ
Nelson Agholor
@DEN
Drew Lock
LVR
Marquise Brown
@CIN
Mason Rudolph
@CLE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
RUNNING BACKS
Gabriel Davis
MIA
BEST BETS
Opp
Tyler Boyd
BAL
Alvin Kamara
@CAR
J. Smith-Schuster
@CLE
Jonathan Taylor
JAC
Christian Kirk
@LAR
Derrick Henry
@HOU
Willie Snead
@CIN
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Amari Cooper
@NYG
A. Mattison
@DET
Darnell Mooney
GB
D’Andre Swift
MIN
Chase Claypool
@CLE
J.K. Dobbins
@CIN
A.J. Green
BAL
M. Gordon III
LVR
Rashard Higgins
PIT
David Johnson
TEN
Tim Patrick
LVR
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
D. Robinson
LAC
Jeff Wilson Jr.
SEA
Hunter Renfrow
@DEN
AJ Dillon
@CHI
DJ Chark Jr.
@IND
Josh Jacobs
@DEN
Jerry Jeudy
LVR
D. Montgomery
GB
Mike Williams
@KC
Austin Ekeler
@KC
Mecole Hardman
LAC
Malcolm Brown
ARI
Tyler Lockett
@SF
Antonio Gibson
@PHI
L. Shenault Jr.
@IND
Ezekiel Elliott
@NYG
J. Washington
@CLE
Gus Edwards
@CIN
Chad Hansen
TEN
Darrel Williams
LAC
Mack Hollins
@BUF
Kenyan Drake
@LAR
M. Valdes-Scantling
@CHI
J.D. McKissic
@PHI
Darius Slayton
DAL
Wayne Gallman
DAL
Tyron Johnson
@KC
Nick Chubb
PIT
David Moore
@SF
Aaron Jones
@CHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Myles Gaskin
@BUF
Dez Bryant
@CIN
Chris Carson
@SF
B. Perriman
@NE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Josh Reynolds
ARI
Ronald Jones
ATL
Keelan Cole
@IND
Le’Veon Bell
LAC
Anthony Miller
GB
Kareem Hunt
PIT
Allen Lazard
@CHI
James Conner
@CLE
Quez Watkins
WAS
Miles Sanders
WAS
Julio Jones
@TB
L. Fournette
ATL
Keenan Allen
@KC
Ty Johnson
@NE
John Brown
MIA
Zack Moss
MIA
DeVante Parker
@BUF
Giovani Bernard
BAL
Terry McLaurin
@PHI
Sony Michel
NYJ
Braxton Berrios
@NE
Samaje Perine
BAL
Chris Conley
@IND
D. Singletary
MIA
L. Fitzgerald
@LAR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
DeSean Jackson
WAS
Dare Ogunbowale
@IND
M. Pittman Jr.
JAC
Damien Harris
NYJ
Jalen Reagor
WAS
Rodney Smith
NO
Isaiah Ford
@BUF
Todd Gurley
@TB
Henry Ruggs III
@DEN
Carlos Hyde
@SF
Denzel Mims
@NE
Jerick McKinnon
SEA
Danny Amendola
MIN
Nyheim Hines
JAC
D. Peoples-Jones
PIT
Ito Smith
@TB
M. Callaway
@CAR
Mark Ingram
@CIN
Kendrick Bourne
SEA
J.J. Taylor
NYJ
Damiere Byrd
NYJ
Duke Johnson
TEN
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Jamaal Williams
@CHI
BEST BETS
Opp
James White
NYJ
Colts
JAC
TIGHT ENDS
GREAT STARTS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Ravens
@CIN
T.J. Hockenson
MIN
Cardinals
@LAR
Robert Tonyan
@CHI
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Mark Andrews
@CIN
Packers
@CHI
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Rams
ARI
George Kittle
SEA
Buccaneers
ATL
Irv Smith
@DET
Football Team
@PHI
Logan Thomas
@PHI
Browns
PIT
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Saints
@CAR
Darren Waller
@DEN
Cowboys
@NYG
Mike Gesicki
@BUF
Chargers
@KC
Noah Fant
LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Austin Hooper
PIT
Eagles
WAS
Dallas Goedert
WAS
Vikings
@DET
Jared Cook
@CAR
Raiders
@DEN
Rob Gronkowski
ATL
Steelers
@CLE
Eric Ebron
@CLE
Chiefs
LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Seahawks
@SF
Jonnu Smith
@HOU
Patriots
NYJ
Jimmy Graham
GB
Giants
DAL
Hayden Hurst
@TB
Jets
@NE
Dalton Schultz
@NYG
Bills
MIA
Chris Herndon
@NE
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Evan Engram
DAL
Bengals
BAL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Panthers
NO
Zach Ertz
WAS
Falcons
@TB
Jordan Akins
TEN
Lions
MIN
Darren Fells
TEN
Bears
GB
Dan Arnold
@LAR
Jaguars
@IND
Trey Burton
JAC
Titans
@HOU
Tyler Higbee
ARI
Dolphins
@BUF
S. Anderson
@KC
Broncos
LVR
Hunter Henry
@KC
Texans
TEN
Dawson Knox
MIA
49ers
SEA
Tyler Eifert
@IND

Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 17

It’s time to find those IDP gems on the fantasy football waiver wire in Week 17.

It’s the season finale, and for you full-season leaguers, it’s time to finish strong. Look for these possible gems on the waiver wire to bring home the hardware.

Defensive linemen

DE Montez Sweat, Washington Football Team

Sweat has been fairly steady this year opposite of No. 2 overall pick Chase Young. Sweat has 40 tackles and eight sacks on the year. He has just two sacks in the last five games, which has caused him to be available in 80 percent of leagues polled. He’ll face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17, which has been one of the best matchups for linemen all season.

DT Jarran Reed, Seattle Seahawks

The San Francisco 49ers have been the most-generous matchup for linemen the last five weeks, and Reed will be able to feast. He had two sacks last week, and he has three in as many weeks. He’d be worth consideration on his own merits, but the matchup puts him over the top.

Linebackers

ILB Jarrad Davis, Detroit Lions

Starter Jamie Collins (neck) was forced to miss his first game of the year with a neck injury last week. There’s no indication of his status this week, but one would think that he’d be on the bad side of questionable. Davis filled in with nine total tackles last week. He’s a former first-round pick likely playing his final game with the club. If Collins is out again, Davis could be a top performer at the position against the Minnesota Vikings

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ILB Joe Thomas, Dallas Cowboys

This situation is a boom-or-bust option. Leighton Vander Esch (ankle) is banged up, and he has been all year. His possible absence would give Thomas an opportunity to rack up some tackles. He did so in Vander Esch’s stead earlier this year. Pick him up as depth with the potential to start if Vander Esch is out.

Defensive backs

FS Darnell Savage, Green Bay Packers

Over the last three games, Savage has been one of the better performers among defensive backs. He has 19 tackles, a sack, an interception and four passes defensed during the stretch. The Chicago Bears are a good matchup in Week 17, because they throw to the backs a lot and have yielded a ton of tackles in that second and third level.

SS Duron Harmon, Detroit Lions

The 29-year-old is at a crossroads of his NFL career and will be a free agent in the offseason. He has turned it up a notch the last two games with 15 total tackles. He’ll face the Minnesota Vikings, which hand out tackles to DBs like candy with their midrange attack. Harmon looks to finish strong in a good matchup to possibly wrap up his short Detroit stint.

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Fantasy football free-agent forecast: Week 17

The best one-week plays for the regular-season finale.

Free-agent recommendations refer to 12-team leagues, unless specifically stated otherwise. FAAB $ amounts have been removed for this week. Spend whatever you have left, since it’s highly improbable you’ll be starting more than one of these players anyway.

Bye weeks: none

Fantasy football waiver wire targets

Running backs

1-Week Plug & Play

AJ Dillon, Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears

The bruising rookie put on a show Sunday night vs. a Titans defense without an answer. The Boston College product ran 21 times for 124 yards and two scores, adding a lone catch for five yards. He’s not going to be much of a receiving weapon for you, but Dillon could continue to see a serious role in the offense with Jamaal Williams (quadriceps) on the mend. It’s unclear if Williams will be back for Week 17, but with the way Dillon played, there’s no rush. Cold-weather, late-season football … Dillon is built for this environment, and a banged-up Aaron Jones (toe, back) needs a sidekick. The Bears have given up four rushing scores in the past five games, including one to Williams in Week 12.

Availability: 62%

Jeff Wilson Jr., San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks

In competitive leagues, Wilson should be owned already, so this one is geared to the most casual of gamers. If his two touchdowns in consecutive games leading up to Week 16 weren’t enough to convince one to add Wilson, his lines of 22-183-0, 1-21-1 in Week 16 should do the trick. He’s the sole back in an offense that will be heavily reliant on running the rock. In Week 16, he even flashed receiving skills. There’s not a lot of aerial volume to be found from him, but Wilson isn’t awful at it, either. The Seattle defense has been inconsistent vs. RBs in 2020, and in the last seven games, six rushing and three receiving scores have come against this unit. These teams last played in Week 8, and Wilson wasn’t involved. He’s a must-start this time around, however.

Availability: 38%

Samaje Perine, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens

The Bengals gave the former Washington back 13 carries in Week 16, and while Giovani Bernard garnered three more, it was Perine who found the end zone twice and racked up the most yardage (95 rushing, 41 receiving). Granted, it was vs. one of the best defensive matchups possible for running backs, but Baltimore has slumped a little in this area of defense. In its last five games, four rushing touchdowns have been scored, and the position has generated five performances of at least 12.3 PPR points. Only the Giants couldn’t gain any traction, but it’s hard to score points when the entire backfield touches the ball 13 times. The best way to keep Lamar Jackson off of the field is by running the rock.

Availability: 91%

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Wide receivers

1-Week Plug & Play

Zach Pascal, Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

In consecutive games, Pascal has at least 64 yards and one or more touchdowns. He has seen six targets apiece in those games. The resurgence of WR T.Y. Hilton has helped Pascal, but the fourth-year wideout has done enough on his own to merit attention for a one-week play with this strong matchup. Jacksonville somehow held Chicago receivers out of the end zone last week, but Allen Robinson still posted 20.3 PPR points. In the prior six games, wideouts have scored nine times through the air, and and nine times a WR has produced at least 15.8 PPR points in that window.

Availability: 68%

Mecole Hardman, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Admittedly, this one is a total shot in the dark. The matchup is inconsistent but has its bright spots for a flier play. A larger concern should be Chad Henne likely starting or seeing the overwhelming majority of snaps at quarterback with Patrick Mahomes’ services unneeded in this meaningless game. Hardman should see an uptick in work with Tyreek Hill also unlikely to play, and more targets are available without TE Travis Kelce, too. Hardman is not a volume guy, and his home run profile is the basis for this gamble. LA has yielded no WR touchdowns in the past two games — Las Vegas and Denver — but had given up five in the previous four. Seven different receivers posted at least 10 PPR points in that span.

Availability: 79%

Cam Sims, Washington Football Team at Philadelphia Eagles

With all of the chips at stake, one has to imagine Riverboat Ron Rivera won’t gamble on Taylor Heinicke if Alex Smith can drop back and throw a football. All Washington needs is a win and it is playoff bound. The Eagles have been utterly atrocious vs. WRs in 2020, and the position has racked up five performances of at least 121 yards in the last six outings. Oddly, three of those efforts were exactly 121 yards on the nose. Nine touchdowns later against Philly, and Sims has a favorable opponent for utilizing his 6-foot-5 frame. He has seen eight or more targets in three of the last four games, including 17 in the past two games, and the third-year pro has the potential for a breakout game when Washington needs it most, especially if WR Terry McLaurin (ankle) cannot play once again, which is looking like the case.

Availability: 84%

Tight ends

1-Week Plug & Play

Irv Smith Jr., Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions

While only two of the nine total touchdowns by tight ends against the Lions have come in the last six weeks, both were had by Rob Gronkowski last week. And of those nine mentioned scores, we’re talking a clip of one TD every 6.2 receptions by the position — in other words, few teams are weaker than Detroit when it comes to holding the position position out of the end zone. Smith has three scores spread over Weeks 14 and 16, going for a modest 3-37-0 line in Week 15. TE Kyle Rudolph (foot) has missed a few games in a row, and it’s unclear if he’ll be ready, but Smith scored vs. Tampa with him available in Week 14.

Availability: 51%

1-Week Plug & Play

Nick Keizer, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers

This one is going on out the thinnest of limbs, but there’s a shot here for a desperation touchdown. KC is poised to sit anyone of consequence, which means Travis Kelce won’t play much, if at all. That leaves Keizer and his whole six receptions to face the Chargers’ weak defense of the position while catching passes from Chad Henne. Sounds tempting, huh? Five players have at least 11.2 PPR points in the last nine games. Still not there? LA has given up 10 scores on the year to TEs, and six of them have come in the past nine outings. How about now? A touchdown every 6.8 catches by tight ends rates among the highest frequencies of scores surrendered in 2020. That should help convince most anyone.

Availability: 100%

Kickers

1-Week Plug & Play

Greg Zuerlein, Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants

It’s remarkable Zuerlein is available as widely as he is with his success of late, posting at least 10 fantasy points in four of the last five games and three straight with 11 or more. The veteran has attempted nine field goals in the past three weeks, and he has made all but one. He also has tacked on an average of four PATs in that window. New York gave up 13 fantasy points on three field goals and four extra points in Week 5’s meeting. Only 10 teams have surrendered more field goal opportunities in 2020.

Availability: 65%

Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco (in Arizona)

Myers was good for a modest seven fantasy points in the Week 8 battle, and he has registered eight or more fantasy points in all but one game since. He hasn’t blown up for a day bigger than 11 points, though, which is likely why he remains on so many wires. The Seahawks have presented him with at least two three-point kicks in seven of the last eight appearances, and Myers has not missed a kick on the year from three-point land. Just three teams have permitted more field goal attempts than San Francisco in 2020.

Availability: 62%

Defense/specials teams

1-week plug & play

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants

There’s still a chance at the postseason for both of these clubs, and something has to give … in the last three weeks, it has been the Giants. New York has allowed 15 total sacks in that time. Surprisingly, only three fumbles — all against Arizona in Week 14 — have come in that window. The Cowboys were good for two sacks, a fumble recovery and a defensive touchdown in the Week 5 meeting. Dallas has a takeaway in six straight games and 10 in the last three, in addition to recording seven sacks in those three most recent outings.

Availability: 87%

New York Jets at New England Patriots

Prior to Monday night, the Pats have allowed three sacks a game in the last five contests. Four turnovers and a defensive touchdown have been logged against this unit. Since these teams last played — a game in which the Jets posted zero fantasy points — the New York defense has stepped up its game. Since Week 10, New York has 17 sacks in six contests, recording six fumble recoveries and three interceptions. While neither team is giving or generating exciting stats, there’s a different feeling about the Jets in the last couple of games, and New England is stuck in neutral. This one could go either way.

Availability: 94%

2021 keeper league waiver targets

For gamers who are in full or partial keeper leagues, the following players may be available on waivers and are worthy of stashing into 2021 to see if their situations warrant retention. With so many varying setups and rules for keeper/dynasty leagues, many of these players may be too casual for more hardcore formats.

  • QB Drew Lock, Denver Broncos
  • QB Jameis Winston (UFA in 2021)
  • RB James White, New England Patriots (UFA in 2021)
  • RB Marlon Mack (UFA in 2021)
  • RB Benny Snell Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers (James Conner is a UFA in 2021)
  • WR Kendrick Bourne (UFA in 2021)
  • WR Demarcus Robinson (UFA in 2021)
  • WR Quintez Cephus, Detroit Lions
  • WR Cam Sims, Washington Football Team
  • TE Gerald Everett (UFA in 2021)
  • TE Irv Smith Jr., Minnesota Vikings

NFL Betting Guide – Week 17: Odds, lines, spreads, picks and best bets

Game-by-game NFL Week 17 breakdowns, with NFL betting odds, lines, predictions, picks and betting tips for each game.

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Today is your last chance of the year to bet on a full slate of NFL teams. SportsbookWire’s NFL Betting Guide is at your service for Week 17; 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.

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NFL Week 19 – Sunday, December 29, 2019

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

Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

New York Jets at Buffalo Bills – 1:00 p.m. ET – CBS

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX

Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1:00 p.m. ET – FOX


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Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – 4:25 p.m. ET – FOX

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys – 4:25 p.m. ET – FOX

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos – 4:25 p.m. ET – CBS

Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams – 4:25 p.m. ET – FOX

San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks – 8:20 p.m. ET – NBC

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Start/bench list: Week 17

In the regular-season finale, some fantasy football leagues are still playing for a championship.

(Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports)

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters.

All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

Key: Upgrade / Downgrade

QUARTERBACKS
RUNNING BACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
Player
Opp
Player
Opp
Player
Opp
BEST BETS
BEST BETS
BEST BETS
Jared Goff
ARI
C. McCaffrey
NO
Michael Thomas
@CAR
Drew Brees
@CAR
Aaron Jones
@DET
Davante Adams
@DET
GREAT STARTS
Saquon Barkley
PHI
GREAT STARTS
Ryan Tannehill
@HOU
Ezekiel Elliott
WAS
Robert Woods
ARI
Daniel Jones
PHI
GREAT STARTS
A. Robinson II
@MIN
SOLID STARTERS
Alvin Kamara
@CAR
A.J. Brown
@HOU
Patrick Mahomes
LAC
Kenyan Drake
@LAR
Deebo Samuel
@SEA
Dak Prescott
WAS
Joe Mixon
CLE
Tyreek Hill
LAC
Matt Ryan
@TB
Todd Gurley II
ARI
Cooper Kupp
ARI
Tom Brady
MIA
SOLID STARTERS
Julio Jones
@TB
Russell Wilson
SF
Justice Hill
PIT
SOLID STARTERS
Jimmy Garoppolo
@SEA
Austin Ekeler
@KC
Keenan Allen
@KC
Jameis Winston
ATL
Kareem Hunt
@CIN
DK Metcalf
SF
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Marlon Mack
@JAC
B. Perriman
ATL
Drew Lock
OAK
Ronald Jones II
ATL
Anthony Miller
@MIN
Sam Darnold
@BUF
Adrian Peterson
@DAL
Kenny Stills
TEN
Philip Rivers
@KC
Le’Veon Bell
@BUF
N’Keal Harry
MIA
M. Trubisky
@MIN
Latavius Murray
@CAR
S. Shepard
PHI
Carson Wentz
@NYG
Raheem Mostert
@SEA
Greg Ward
@NYG
Deshaun Watson
TEN
Damien Williams
LAC
Hunter Renfrow
@DEN
Baker Mayfield
@CIN
M. Gordon III
@KC
Michael Gallup
WAS
Aaron Rodgers
@DET
Carlos Hyde
TEN
Tyler Boyd
CLE
Kyler Murray
@LAR
Gus Edwards
PIT
Jarvis Landry
@CIN
R. Griffin III
PIT
Tarik Cohen
@MIN
DeAndre Hopkins
TEN
Jacoby Brissett
@JAC
Derrick Henry
@HOU
Amari Cooper
WAS
Josh Allen
NYJ
Nick Chubb
@CIN
Golden Tate
PHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Miles Sanders
@NYG
Steven Sims Jr.
@DAL
Derek Carr
@DEN
James White
MIA
Jamison Crowder
@BUF
Kirk Cousins
CHI
Devonta Freeman
@TB
C. Sutton
OAK
Will Grier
NO
Phillip Lindsay
OAK
Julian Edelman
MIA
G. Minshew II
IND
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Robby Anderson
@BUF
Andy Dalton
CLE
Nyheim Hines
@JAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
R. Fitzpatrick
@NE
Marshawn Lynch
SF
Darius Slayton
PHI
Devlin Hodges
@BAL
Rex Burkhead
MIA
Chris Conley
IND
David Blough
GB
D. Montgomery
@MIN
Stefon Diggs
CHI
Case Keenum
@DAL
Sony Michel
MIA
DeVante Parker
@NE
TIGHT ENDS
Chris Thompson
@DAL
Curtis Samuel
NO
L. Fournette
IND
T.Y. Hilton
@JAC
Player
Opp
Ryquell Armstead
IND
Justin Watson
ATL
BEST BETS
Travis Homer
SF
Cole Beasley
NYJ
Tyler Higbee
ARI
Ameer Abdullah
CHI
Adam Thielen
CHI
George Kittle
@SEA
Jonathan Williams
@JAC
Allen Hurns
@NE
Travis Kelce
LAC
Mike Boone
CHI
Tyler Lockett
SF
GREAT STARTS
Devin Singletary
NYJ
Tyrell Williams
@DEN
Darren Waller
@DEN
DeAndre Washington
@DEN
J. Washington
@BAL
Jared Cook
@CAR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Marquise Brown
PIT
SOLID STARTERS
Jamaal Williams
@DET
E. Sanders
@SEA
O.J. Howard
ATL
Peyton Barber
ATL
John Brown
NYJ
Mike Gesicki
@NE
Patrick Laird
@NE
Willie Snead IV
PIT
Hunter Henry
@KC
Myles Gaskin
@NE
O. Beckham Jr.
@CIN
Jacob Hollister
SF
Benny Snell Jr.
@BAL
Kenny Golladay
GB
Dallas Goedert
@NYG
LeSean McCoy
LAC
J. Smith-Schuster
@BAL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Jordan Howard
@NYG
DJ Chark Jr.
IND
Greg Olsen
NO
Darwin Thompson
LAC
Russell Gage
@TB
Noah Fant
OAK
Frank Gore
NYJ
Danny Amendola
GB
Austin Hooper
@TB
Kerryon Johnson
GB
Kelvin Harmon
@DAL
Jason Witten
WAS
Bo Scarbrough
GB
L. Fitzgerald
@LAR
Hayden Hurst
PIT
Jaylen Samuels
@BAL
Corey Davis
@HOU
Jonnu Smith
@HOU
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Dede Westbrook
IND
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Mike Williams
@KC
Vance McDonald
@BAL
Team
Opp
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
R. Seals-Jones
@CIN
BEST BETS
Jakobi Meyers
MIA
Kaden Smith
PHI
Chiefs
LAC
J. Arcega-Whiteside
@NYG
Dawson Knox
NYJ
Saints
@CAR
Mecole Hardman
LAC
Jimmy Graham
@DET
GREAT STARTS
Chris Hogan
NO
Jack Doyle
@JAC
Patriots
MIA
John Ross
CLE
Kyle Rudolph
CHI
Packers
@DET
Tim Patrick
OAK
Tyler Eifert
CLE
SOLID STARTERS
Christian Kirk
@LAR
Ravens
PIT
D. Hamilton
OAK
Falcons
@TB
Allen Lazard
@DET
Steelers
@BAL
Mohamed Sanu
MIA
Colts
@JAC
Randall Cobb
WAS
Rams
ARI
Bisi Johnson
CHI
Broncos
OAK
D. Thomas
@BUF
49ers
@SEA
Sammy Watkins
LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Titans
@HOU
Browns
@CIN
Jets
@BUF
Cowboys
WAS
Bears
@MIN
Giants
PHI
Vikings
CHI
Buccaneers
ATL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Bengals
CLE
Eagles
@NYG
Panthers
NO
Lions
GB
Chargers
@KC
Dolphins
@NE
Cardinals
@LAR
Raiders
@DEN
Jaguars
IND
Seahawks
SF
Bills
NYJ
Texans
TEN
Redskins
@DAL

Free-agent Forecast: Week 17

The regular-season finale still offers fantasy football fun, and one-week plays can be found on the waiver wire.

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

Bye weeks: none

(Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports)

Quarterbacks

1-Week Plug & Play

Daniel Jones, New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Jones returned from an ankle sprain to thoroughly destroy the Washington Redskins, and now he has a chance to join the ranks of quarterbacks who’ve bombarded the Eagles in 2019. Seven signal callers have posted at least 23.7 points vs. this defense, and Eli Manning mustered a line of 203-2-0 in the Week 14 contest. As Philadelphia focuses on a clearly healthy Saquon Barkley, Jones has a full complement of wideouts and a rising tight end in Kaden Smith.

Availability: 37%
FAAB:
$7-8

Jacoby Brissett, Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars

Brissett began the year with 10 touchdown strikes in the first four games and has just eight over his remaining nine full outings, including none in the last two weeks. The Jaguars have given up at least 23.8 fantasy points six times to the position in 2019, and half of them have come in the last five contests. Brissett went for 18.6 points in the Week 11 meeting, although he was freshly returning from missing Week 10 with a knee sprain. Risk vs. reward is the cruz of his inclusion.

Availability: 50%
FAAB:
$3-4

Robert Griffin III, Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Baltimore has nothing at stake in Week 17, and it seems unlikely we will see Lamar Jackson make the start. Even if he does, the leash should be short. Griffin faces a mostly unfavorable matchup but deserves a nod in leagues that allow or require two quarterbacks making a starting lineup. Just one QB since Week 9 has posted more than 20 fantasy a points against the Steelers, but three starting-worthy options are unlikely to play in meaningless Week 17 games, so someone like RG3 enters the conversation.

Availability: 100%
FAAB:
$0-1

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Running Backs

1-Week Plug & Play

Travis Homer, Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers

Note: This one comes with a caution of reports suggesting Marshawn Lynch could be in play to return to Seattle. Add Homer anyway, since it should take some time for Beast Mode to get up to speed. Lynch also is worthy of an add.

Chris Carson (hip) and C.J. Prosise (arm) join Rashaad Penny (knee) has injured, unavailable Seattle running backs, making Homer the primary ball carrier. The rookie has a little bit of juice and is a capable pass-catching option out of the backfield. Homer has decent enough size (5-foot-10, 201 pounds) and will see enough opportunities to warrant a flex play, despite a tough matchup. Three rushing scores have come against the Niners in the last two games, and Carson was good for 19.1 PPR points in the Week 10 meeting.

Availability: 96%
FAAB:
$10-12

Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Mark Ingram (calf) left early last week and will have two weeks to recover before the postseason since the Ravens have a bye and nothing for which to play in Week 17. Hill has an explosive nature that will help exploit the Steelers on the perimeter and in the passing game. Pittsburgh hasn’t given up a rushing score since Week 5 when Ingram visited the end zone, although a pair of aerial scores have come from the backfield in the past month. Hill’s best way of attacking will be via the screen game.

Availability: 75%
FAAB:
$4-5

DeAndre Washington, Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos

Denver has granted one rushing and a receiving score to RBs since Week 8, and only two backs have produced 100-yard games vs. the Broncos in 2019. One of them was Leonard Fournette’s 225-yard outburst. In Week 17, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is a long shot to play after missing two of the last three games with a fractured shoulder. Oakland has a puncher’s chance at the postseason, so expect the offense to swing for the fences, and Washington is a decent bet for fantasy production in the mid-teens in PPR.

Availability: 50%
FAAB:
$4-5

T.J. Yeldon, Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets

Buffalo has nothing at stake this week, making Yeldon the likely No. 1 back. While the situation is fluid, and the matchup isn’t exactly ideal, he has an opportunity in PPR. The Jets have given up four offensive scores in the last five weeks to RBs, including two via the passing game. These teams last met in Week 17, and Devin Singletary caught five passes. Yeldon has flex utility as five of the last six backs to face this group have managed double-digit PPR returns.

Availability: 87%
FAAB:
$2-3

(David Kohl, USA TODAY Sports)

Wide Receivers

1-Week Plug & Play

Justin Watson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Atlanta Falcons

With so many injuries to the receiving corps in Tampa, Watson is a must-play, even with a fairly difficult matchup. The Falcons have stiffened greatly in the last six weeks vs. WRs. Back in Week 12, Chris Godwin (hamstring) had his way with this defense, going for 184 yards and two TDs on seven grabs. The results since have favored Atlanta, however, and Watson is no Godwin. The former has, though, managed double figures in PPR over two of his last three appearances, and he’s in a prime situation to see enough looks from Jameis Winston to matter.

Availability: 78%
FAAB:
$13-15

N’Keal Harry, New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins

The rookie has started to show signs of getting up to speed both physically and mentally. Harry has 11 utilizations in the last two games, scoring once in that time. New England has to find some other than Julian Edelman and James White who is trustworthy for Tom Brady, and we’ve seen major limitations from the rest of the weaponry. Miami has given up 11 receiving TDs to the position in the last five games alone, and only two teams have yielded more receiving yards in that window.

Availability: 53%
FAAB: $5-6

Greg Ward, Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants

With target counts of nine, nine and five in the last three games, Ward has corralled no fewer than four grabs for totals of 34, 61 and 71 yards, with one score in Week 15. The Giants allowed him a 4-34-0 line a few weeks back, and New York’s secondary no longer has CB Janoris Jenkins since that meeting. Ward is a risky option, but given his number of targets and the matchup with a defense that has yielded four wideout TDs in the last two games, he’s a fantasy flex consideration.

Availability: 84%
FAAB:
$3-4

Isaiah McKenzie, Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets

Opportunity and a plus matchup tend to equal success in fantasy, but this one will take two huge leaps of faith to pan out. One being McKenzie himself, and the other being Matt Barkley proving capable of moving the ball. Buffalo has nothing at stake this week, so guys like John Brown and Cole Beasley are unlikely to see much, if any, action. The explosive McKenzie has some utility vs. a defense that has permitted wideouts a quartet of touchdowns in just the past two games.

Availability: 99%
FAAB: $1-2

(Rich Barnes, USA TODAY Sports)

Tight Ends

1-Week Plug & Play

Hayden Hurst, Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

In a running theme this week — players who tend to see limited action but could be of worth due to increased playing time — Hurst will benefit if the Ravens rest primary skill guys. There’s nothing on the line for the playoff seeding this week, and Hurst is a former first-round talent who has been lost in the shuffle after Mark Andrews emerged. Quarterback Robert Griffin III would assume the mantle for one game, and his limited skills as a passer (as well as substandard WR corps) makes Hurst a bona fide fantasy option vs. a Steelers defense that has permitted a trio of TE scores in the last five games and six over the last 10 games.

Availability: 74%
FAAB:
$4-5

Jordan Akins, Houston Texans vs. Tennessee Titans

This one is an admitted stretch simply because it’s tough to know how much Houston values Darren Fells. The Texans have nothing of consequence at play this week, and Fells has been a pleasant surprise in 2019. He skirted the injury report last week with a hand issue, and it could make for an opportune time to give him a break, even though he played in Week 16. Head coach Bill O’Brien says he will not rest starters, which makes little sense, but this could be an exception. Even if Fells plays, Akins has a larger role ahead with WR Will Fuller out. Akins would be the next man up and faces Tennessee unit that has conceded five touchdowns to the position in the last six games (nine on the year).

Availability: 77%
FAAB:
$2-3

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Kickers

1-Week Plug & Play

Stephen Hauschka, Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets

In the five weeks entering Week 16, no team had given up more field goal attempts than the Jets. This one could go either way, however, because only one has been attempted in the last two games combined, and Miami’s Jason Sanders booted seven of eight kicks in Week 14 to up the average. Kickers have tried at least two three-pointers in eight contests this year vs. the Jets, and if the Bills indeed rest theirs starters, field goals may be the most they can hope for against New York.

Availability: 81%
FAAB:
$0-1

Matt Gay, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Atlanta Falcons

The rookie has averaged a pair of field goals in the last five weeks and tried 19 kicks in the last nine games. The decimation of the receiving corps helped contribute to Gay attempting three tries in Week 16, in addition to a pair of TD-capping kicks. The Falcons have given up 12 field goal attempts in the last five games, and in nine of the last 11 games, kickers have tried two or more treys.

Availability: 36%
FAAB:
$0-1

Jason Sanders, Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots

Sanders has been busier of late, kicking two or more field goal attempts in three straight contests, including a monster eight-field goal effort in Week 14. Sanders has kicked two or more times in seven games and has eight games with one or no attempts, making him a risky proposition. The Patriots have yielded 11 three-point attempts in the last six games. Miami didn’t attempt a field goal way back in Week 2 vs. the Patriots, but much has chanced in the four months since that one.

Availability: 93%
FAAB:
$0-1

Defense/Specials Teams

1-Week Plug & Play

New York Jets at Buffalo Bills

The Bills have permitted 16 sacks in the last six contests. There’s nothing at stake this week, which means we’re likely to see Matt Barkley for some or all of the game. The Jets become a much more favorable option in this scenario, especially since the best fantasy outing for a defense against Buffalo in 2019 came from the Jets, albeit way back in the season opener.

Availability: 57%
FAAB:
$1-2

Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

It has been an all-or-nothing deal from this defense in recent times, with the Falcons having generated three or more sacks in a trio of the games and one or none in the other three contests over the last six weeks. The Buccaneers are a shell of their 2019 self at wide receiver, and this has been one of the best matchups of the year for fantasy defenses. However, in Week 12, Atlanta managed only two takeaways and no sacks, which was the worst fantasy effort against this unit. There’s hope but also plenty of downside.

Availability: 82%
FAAB:
$1-2

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans

The Texans have nothing at stake in Week 17, and while head coach Bill O’Brien says the starters will play, we could see AJ McCarron at quarterback during the game. In the last six weeks, Houston has granted 20 sacks. That kind of pressure alone has to make Tennessee a worthwhile consideration, despite this defense managing just three fantasy points vs. the Texans only two weeks ago. The Titans sacked Deshaun Watson only once and managed a pair of INTs but gave up 24 points.

Availability: 61%
FAAB:
$1-2