Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 15

The top risers and fallers heading into Week 15.

With the bye weeks over, we’re officially in the home stretch of the season when more teams get eliminated from playoff contention and turn their focus to 2025. While the NFL is quick to point out that teams don’t tank, draft stock routinely changes when a team with a woeful record puts together a couple late wins.

However, for veterans with injuries, we’re getting to the time where “business decisions” start being made. Great players play hurt – it’s why they’re remembered – but the money people in the organization have an investment beyond a lost season. Those are the teams to keep an eye on if you have any of their banged up key players on your roster. Their seasons aren’t over, but they’re starting to make plans for the second week in January.

Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 15

The top risers and fallers heading into Week 15.

In most leagues, the fantasy football playoffs start this week. There are times when you bench players because they’ve let you down. Wrong decisions in the playoffs last for years in the dark memories of great seasons snuffed.

The players highlighted this week have earned their spots – for good reasons and bad. As those playing this week mull their first-round playoff matchups and which players are used or avoided, with each decision comes the implications of potential points left on the bench. Choose wisely.

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 15

A perfect confluence of events should make a TE1 out of this rookie.

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start as a streamer. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as the fantasy football gamble of the week.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 15

Tracking my predictions: 4-9-1
Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected, leaves with an injury, or lands on COVID-19 list after publishing

2021 record: 8-9-1
2020 record: 5-10-1

Woohoo! Last week, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff not only met my projection of 22.85 points but exceeded it by nearly 23 percent. Let’s see if there’s any momentum behind it to extend this success another week.

TE Greg Dulcich, Denver Broncos vs. Arizona Cardinals

The promising rookie has managed to post several fantasy-relevant performances in 2022, but they’ve come at an erratic spacing. On a per-contest basis, if the benchmark for games played is Dulcich’s eight appearances, he enters Week 15 ranked 12th in PPR scoring.

He has evenly split those eight games with half being good for at least 11.1 PPR but no more than Week 13’s 14.5. In the other outings, the UCLA product finished with results of 2.1, 7.0, 3.1, and 7.2 fantasy points. Dulcich hasn’t scored since Week 6.

With the ebbs and flows of his game established, one other factor comes into play: Russell Wilson (concussion) is in jeopardy of missing this interconference meeting. His absence would turn the reins over to Brett Rypien. On the surface, it’s easy to see why this would be of concern to gamers, but in the Week 7 meeting vs. the New York Jets, with Wilson on the trainer’s table, Dulcich drew a personal-best nine targets from Rypien. He corralled six of them for 51 yards without a score.

In the past two weeks, Dulcich has been targeted eight times apiece, landing nine for 14.1 yards per grab. He has at least three targets in each game played and five or more in all but three showings. This week, he could once again see a large share of the target total as Courtland Sutton (hamstring) is day-to-day after having to sit last week.

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Arizona’s defense has been laughably bad vs. tight ends in 2022, and it hasn’t really turned the corner at any point. Over the most recent five weeks of play, tight ends have averaged the fifth-most fantasy points per game in PPR, third most in non-PPR, and top-10 figures for the three fantasy-point-generating stats.

Since Week 9, the Cardinals have allowed five receptions (8th most) for 64 yards (5th) per contest, and only nine defenses have been easier to score on. Over the course of 2022, TEs have produced averages of 6.6 catches and 73.1 yards, scoring once every 9.6 catches. Ten opposing tight ends have posted at least 10 PPR points this year, and half were good for 17 or more points. The matchup rating is a massive 55.2 percent better than average.

With a lack of a downfield presence, likely no Sutton, a backfield offering nothing of note as checkdowns, and a relatively inexperienced passer poised to start, many signs point to a strong game for the rookie.

My projection: 8 targets, 7 receptions, 63 yards, 1 TD (19.3 PPR fantasy points)

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 15

Here’s to hoping this Dolphin won’t become a flounder.

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start or bench. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as the fantasy football gamble of the week.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 15

Tracking my predictions: 6-8-0
Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected, leaves with an injury, or lands on COVID-19 list after publishing

Pretty much my biggest fear last week in recommending Carolina Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard came to fruition in that Cam Newton would do just enough to rob the rookie of reaching the necessary touch threshold to have a chance to live up to my projection. Hubbard scored the forecasted TD, but he didn’t even see a target and ran only 10 times. It’s frustrating, but that was the gamble … not the matchup or Hubbard’s talent itself.

So, after a three-week stretch of wrangling my way back toward respectability, two games below .500 is the current record for my picks on the year. This week, making things even more complicated is the explosion of positive COVID-19 tests across the league.

It introduces yet another factor to consider as more than a cursory concern, because until about 10 days ago, we managed to get through the vast majority of the season with a disproportionately small number of positive cases that impacted fantasy decisions.

While this new increase in cases makes any pick that much more perilous, it also can but spun to our advantage by finding players who typically don’t play that much or have taken a back seat to an upcoming star, which is exactly what I find in this week’s recommendation:

WR DeVante Parker, Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has played care-free football since the specter of Deshaun Watson being acquired passed with the trade deadline. Miami returns from its bye week to face the Jets for a second time over the last four games. In the Week 11 trip north, Miami’s second-year quarterback threw 33 times for 273 yards, two TDs and a pick — his third-best fantasy day of the year.

COVID-19 has ravaged the Dolphins’ backfield in the past 10 days, as the top four running backs have been put into the protocol. The Dolphins are down to Duke Johnson to carry the load, and he’s far better equipped to play a pass-catching role out of the backfield. Johnson will be asked to step up as a receiver after Jaylen Waddle was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday.

Miami’s top wideout likely being absent (short window to clear the protocol by Saturday at 4 p.m. ET) means there will be roughly a third of Tua’s usual completions to go around. While a substantial distribution will go to tight end Mike Gesicki and even WR Albert Wilson, it’s Parker who stands the best chance to not only generate stats close to what we saw from Waddle but also find the end zone.

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In Week 11, Waddle produced eight catches on nine targets, and Gesicki landed five of six looks. Five targets went to the backfield, four to Wilson, six to backup tight ends, and four to the two guys who saw increased time trying to replace Parker.

It’s not too common in the NFL a game plan is the same from one meeting to the next in divisional battles during the same season, but the Jets are more easily exploitable on the ground, and that cannot be overlooked. The Miami backfield rushed 27 times in that game for a lackluster 3.9 yards per tote and no scores.

The Jets actually have done a fairly good job at limiting fantasy receivers, partly due to the ground success found against this worst-ranked unit, but also because teams rarely trail the New York and need to pass in excess, thus deflating the aerial numbers. If Miami cannot sustain a ground game, throwing more than the usual 30-35 times Tua is asked to chuck it will have to come into play.

Parker, returning from injury, caught all five targets in Week 13 for 62 yards, giving him three straight appearances with 11.2-plus PPR points to his credit. It’s borderline gluttonous to expect him to see the 12-14 targets Waddle has at times, but Parker was targeted 11 times (8-85-1) in Week 8 at Buffalo, so it’s not entirely outlandish to think a dozen balls will go his way.

That said, more work means more defensive attention from a group that has allowed only two 100-yard receivers and nine WR scores in 2021. Parker will need to up his game to find the end zone, yet he remains a playable option either way in PPR scoring.

My projection: 7 receptions, 89 yards, 1 TD (21.9 PPR points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 15

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 15 start/bench tiers.

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
Kyler Murray @DET Diontae Johnson TEN
Tom Brady NO J. Jefferson @CHI
Aaron Rodgers @BAL Chris Godwin NO
GREAT STARTS Opp Davante Adams @BAL
Patrick Mahomes @LAC GREAT STARTS Opp
Justin Herbert KC Cooper Kupp SEA
Tua Tagovailoa NYJ Jaylen Waddle NYJ
SOLID STARTERS Opp Hunter Renfrow @CLE
B. Roethlisberger TEN Keenan Allen KC
Dak Prescott @NYG CeeDee Lamb @NYG
M. Stafford SEA SOLID STARTERS Opp
Kirk Cousins @CHI Ja’Marr Chase @DEN
Josh Allen CAR Amari Cooper @NYG
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Allen Robinson MIN
Jalen Hurts WAS Jerry Jeudy CIN
Tyler Huntley GB D. Peoples-Jones LVR
Lamar Jackson GB Darnell Mooney MIN
Gardner Minshew WAS Mike Williams KC
Taysom Hill @TB Tyreek Hill @LAC
Ryan Tannehill @PIT Brandin Cooks @JAC
Jimmy Garoppolo ATL Mike Evans NO
Derek Carr @CLE Stefon Diggs CAR
Joe Burrow @DEN Marquise Brown GB
Russell Wilson @LAR Deebo Samuel ATL
Mac Jones @IND A.J. Green @DET
Justin Fields MIN Tyler Lockett @LAR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Tee Higgins @DEN
Matt Ryan @SF Brandon Aiyuk ATL
T. Bridgewater CIN K.J. Osborn @CHI
Carson Wentz NE DeVonta Smith WAS
Mike Glennon DAL Christian Kirk @DET
Cam Newton @BUF FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Case Keenum LVR Kendrick Bourne @IND
P.J. Walker @BUF Nelson Agholor @IND
Jared Goff ARI Rashod Bateman GB
Davis Mills @JAC Jakobi Meyers @IND
Zach Wilson @MIA Cole Beasley CAR
Trevor Lawrence HOU Nico Collins @JAC
Taylor Heinicke @PHI Braxton Berrios @MIA
RUNNING BACKS DK Metcalf @LAR
BEST BETS Opp Terry McLaurin @PHI
Nick Chubb LVR Chase Claypool TEN
Dalvin Cook @CHI M. Pittman Jr. NE
GREAT STARTS Opp Tyler Boyd @DEN
C. Edwards-Helaire @LAC D.J. Moore @BUF
Elijah Mitchell ATL L. Treadwell HOU
Josh Jacobs @CLE Gabriel Davis CAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Michael Gallup @NYG
L. Fournette NO Jalen Guyton KC
Jonathan Taylor NE T.Y. Hilton NE
Austin Ekeler KC N. Westbrook-Ikhine @PIT
Aaron Jones @BAL A. St. Brown ARI
R. Stevenson @IND DeAndre Carter @PHI
C. Patterson @SF DeVante Parker NYJ
M. Gordon III CIN Allen Lazard @BAL
James Conner @DET Marvin Jones HOU
Sony Michel SEA Jamison Crowder @MIA
Javonte Williams CIN Josh Reynolds ARI
Najee Harris TEN R. Gage Jr. @SF
Joe Mixon @DEN Van Jefferson SEA
Alvin Kamara @TB Jakeem Grant MIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
AJ Dillon @BAL Tre’Quan Smith @TB
Chuba Hubbard @BUF J. Washington TEN
Miles Sanders WAS M. Valdes-Scantling @BAL
Brandon Bolden @IND Darius Slayton DAL
Darrel Williams @LAC Bryan Edwards @CLE
Jamaal Williams ARI O. Zaccheaus @SF
Rashaad Penny @LAR M. Callaway @TB
D’Onta Foreman @PIT S. Shepard DAL
Antonio Gibson @PHI C. Sutton CIN
Chase Edmonds @DET Mecole Hardman @LAC
Devonta Freeman GB Robby Anderson @BUF
J.D. McKissic @PHI L. Shenault Jr. HOU
James Robinson HOU Adam Humphries @PHI
Saquon Barkley DAL Kenny Golladay DAL
Ezekiel Elliott @NYG Julio Jones @PIT
D. Montgomery MIN DEFENSIVE TEAMS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp BEST BETS Opp
Alex Collins @LAR Buccaneers NO
Jeff Wilson Jr. ATL GREAT STARTS Opp
K. Gainwell WAS Cowboys @NYG
Malcolm Brown NYJ Patriots @IND
Jordan Howard WAS Dolphins NYJ
Tony Pollard @NYG SOLID STARTERS Opp
D. Henderson SEA Cardinals @DET
Damien Harris @IND Rams SEA
Myles Gaskin NYJ Bills CAR
D’Andre Swift ARI 49ers ATL
Royce Freeman @JAC Packers @BAL
Tevin Coleman @MIA FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Ameer Abdullah @BUF Chargers KC
Mark Ingram @TB Bengals @DEN
Craig Reynolds ARI Saints @TB
D. Singletary CAR Football Team @PHI
Mike Davis @SF Titans @PIT
Boston Scott WAS Texans @JAC
Michael Carter @MIA Vikings @CHI
David Johnson @JAC Browns LVR
TIGHT ENDS Eagles WAS
BEST BETS Opp Steelers TEN
Travis Kelce @LAC SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
George Kittle ATL Jets @MIA
GREAT STARTS Opp Lions ARI
Mark Andrews GB Falcons @SF
Mike Gesicki NYJ Panthers @BUF
Rob Gronkowski NO Giants DAL
SOLID STARTERS Opp Chiefs @LAC
Dallas Goedert WAS Colts NE
Dawson Knox CAR Ravens GB
R. Seals-Jones @PHI Seahawks @LAR
Zach Ertz @DET Raiders @CLE
Noah Fant CIN Bears MIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Broncos CIN
Gerald Everett @LAR Jaguars HOU
Pat Freiermuth TEN
Tyler Higbee SEA
Cole Kmet MIN
Jared Cook KC
Kyle Pitts @SF
Jack Doyle NE
Tyler Conklin @CHI
Dalton Schultz @NYG
Hunter Henry @IND
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Anthony Firkser @PIT
Foster Moreau @CLE
Darren Waller @CLE
T.J. Hockenson ARI
C.J. Uzomah @DEN
Brevin Jordan @JAC
J. O’Shaughnessy HOU
Nick Vannett @TB
Evan Engram DAL