Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 17

The top risers and fallers heading into Week 17.

When you make it to within smelling distance of a fantasy football league title, it leaves long-lingering memories when one guy kills what seemed like a sure championship season. Bad beats last longer than winning in one’s memory.

Amari Cooper ended pretty much every season of fantasy teams he played against. He not only had a career day with 11 receptions for 265 yards and two touchdowns but caught a two-point conversion pass to put his weekly number at 51.5 PPR.

If you’ve played fantasy football long enough, you enjoyed more success than failure but a season-ending gut-punch like that won’t leave a stain, it will leave a scar.

There’s always next year, but this year is going to linger for those who got done like that. It wasn’t the first time it’s happened. It won’t be the last time. But if it happened to you in Week 16, it will be awhile before someone else can tell a more heart-wrenching story over a couple adult beverages about how their fantasy season ended.

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 17

Will this vertical threat come through for brazen gamers in Week 17?

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 17

Tracking my predictions: 4-11-1
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

New York Giants wideout Darius Slayton occupied this space last week but fell about 15 percent short of the winning threshold. He didn’t hurt anyone who played him, but the parameters for a win or loss weren’t met, so it gets chalked up as yet another “L” on the year.

A similarly skilled receiver is the recommendation this week, and the risk really comes from the perception of the matchup itself.

WR Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles

The 24-year-old’s first offensive touch as a pro went into the end zone on a 44-yard run in Week 6, and he followed it up with a 53-yard TD grab the next week. It took a passing month’s worth of action before Shaheed would return to relevance in fantasy, and even then it was just barely.

In the past three games, the Weber State product has collected 11 of 13 targets. He has just three fewer looks than Chris Olave (hamstring) over the last five weeks, though it’s three games played by Olave vs. four, due to a bye week and injury absence. No Saints receiver has more receiving yards than Shaheed’s 280 or his 11.5 PPR points per game in that time. His five targets last week marked a career high, and Shaheen’s floor in the last month has been 7.9 PPR points, so it hasn’t been a total loss when he has been at his recent worst.

Andy Dalton has shown enough respect for what the largely untested Shaheed does in the long-ball game, therefore even a low-volume target tally still makes the young receiver a viable gamble thanks to his downfield skill set. He has averaged a hearty 19.7 yards per catch in 2022, which ranks second among receivers with at least 20 targets and first among wideouts with 15-plus catches.

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On the year, Philadelphia checks in as the ninth-worst matchup for wide receivers, which may be a daunting sight for interested gamers. Rest assured, however, this secondary has fallen on hard times of late as nine of the 15 total WR touchdowns have come in the last five weeks — and at an alarming rate. No team has permitted scores at a higher frequency than the once every 5.3 grabs the Eagles have surrendered. The sixth-lowest weekly volume of receptions produced the 11th-fewest yards, which suggests, in conjunction with Shaheen’s profile, a low-volume, TD-necessary performance should be expected.

The Saints will have to keep pace with Philly’s offense, regardless of whether Jalen Hurts (shoulder) or Gardner Minshew is on the field. If Olave sits out again, Shaheed is the top target for Dalton, and all it takes is one long play for the pass-catcher to live up to a flex spot. A return of Olave may lower the ceiling of Shaheen’s opportunities, while it also allows him to see less defensive attention. Win-win.

My projection: 6 targets, 4 receptions, 66 yards, 1 TD (16.6 PPR fantasy points)

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 17

Playing this tight end fosters fantasy football success in Week 17.

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 17

Tracking my predictions: 8-8-0
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

It hasn’t been pretty at times, but I’ve finally drawn back to even footing. Last week’s recommendation was Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins vs. the Los Angeles Rams. The projection was 25.4 points, and he finished with 21.5 for 85.6 percent accuracy. It’s hard to get excited about that one, but he met the parameters of a positive forecast.

TE Foster Moreau, Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts

Tight end Darren Waller (knee) was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, and even if he’s cleared in time, there’s no guarantee he’ll return from the knee injury he suffered back on Thanksgiving Day. Furthermore, it’s unlikely Waller will have garnered enough practice time to be in game condition.

Moreau has been on the upswing the last two weeks after being a total non-factor with Waller sidelined. The lack of production was somewhat surprising since the Raiders love throwing to the position, have a clear lack of depth at wideout behind Hunter Renfrow, and Moreau’s own success in limited action leading up to this expanded opportunity suggested otherwise.

He failed to make a dent vs. Dallas, Washington and KC — all neutrally ranked vs. the position on the year. On the positive side, Moreau has posted consecutive games with 10-plus PPR points over the last two weeks. He scored three times on just 11 catches in his first five games of the year in which was targeted.

The Week 7 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles saw Moreau fill in for an injured Waller, and the third-year tight end manged a season-high 18 PPR points on a 6-60-1 line. Philly has been the weakest defense of the position. This Sunday, Indy hosts the Raiders as both teams fight with playoff implications at stake, and fantasy footballers are faced with an extremely exploitable matchup.

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On the year, 10 different tight ends have been good for double-digit PPR results against the Colts. Indy rates as the third-weakest unit in that scoring format over the course of the season, and in the last five weeks, the same ranking holds true. Just one team has permitted more receptions per game, and only two defenses have surrendered more yards, on average, than the Colts. Through 15 games, no team has given up more yardage. While only two scores have come in the past four games, Indianapolis has conceded eight on the year.

An aspect that may work well for the Raiders is the Colts’ strength vs. running backs, which could lead to more passing to the short and intermediate areas of the field, thus favoring Moreau in PPR. Another factor could be rookie Sam Ehlinger starting at quarterback if Carson Wentz cannot clear the COVID protocols in time. Can Ehlinger sustain drive? If not, that will lead to more time of possession for Vegas.

One other element is the strength of Indy’s defense of wide receivers, which rates the second best in the last five weeks. The season-long ranking is a modest 17th, however, so matchups (HOU, NE, ARI) have played a role of late. This one matters the least to me, but it’s worth nothing.

In 2021, Moreau’s opponent has given up 33.8 percent more fantasy points than the league average. Since Week 11, the number is up to 56.6 percent, and the last three weeks have seen that figure spike to 72.9 percent. Get Moreau into PPR lineups as a great way to ring in the new year!

My projection: 6 receptions, 68 yards, 1 TD (18.8 PPR points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 17

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 17 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
Patrick Mahomes @CIN Davante Adams MIN
M. Stafford @BAL Cooper Kupp @BAL
Josh Allen ATL Stefon Diggs ATL
GREAT STARTS Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Aaron Rodgers MIN Tyreek Hill @CIN
Dak Prescott ARI Antonio Brown @NYJ
SOLID STARTERS Opp Tyler Lockett DET
Jalen Hurts @WAS Diontae Johnson CLE
Kyler Murray @DAL CeeDee Lamb ARI
Joe Burrow KC SOLID STARTERS Opp
Russell Wilson DET A. St. Brown @SEA
Justin Herbert DEN Keenan Allen DEN
B. Roethlisberger CLE Tee Higgins KC
Trey Lance HOU Hunter Renfrow @IND
Lamar Jackson LAR O. Beckham Jr. @BAL
Tom Brady @NYJ Tyler Boyd KC
Kirk Cousins @GB M. Pittman Jr. LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Cole Beasley ATL
Ryan Tannehill MIA Amari Cooper ARI
Tua Tagovailoa @TEN Deebo Samuel HOU
Mac Jones JAC Darnell Mooney NYG
Derek Carr @IND J. Jefferson @GB
Matt Ryan @BUF Brandin Cooks @SF
Davis Mills @SF K.J. Osborn @GB
Zach Wilson TB Jaylen Waddle @TEN
Nick Foles NYG DeVonta Smith @WAS
Taysom Hill CAR Jakobi Meyers JAC
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Jarvis Landry @PIT
Mike Glennon @CHI D.J. Moore @NO
Taylor Heinicke PHI Gabriel Davis ATL
Trevor Lawrence @NE DK Metcalf DET
Drew Lock @LAC Ja’Marr Chase KC
Sam Ehlinger LVR Christian Kirk @DAL
Kyle Allen PHI A.J. Brown MIA
Carson Wentz LVR FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Justin Fields NYG A.J. Green @DAL
Jared Goff @SEA R. Gage Jr. @BUF
Sam Darnold @NO T.Y. Hilton LVR
Baker Mayfield @PIT Allen Lazard MIN
RUNNING BACKS Nico Collins @SF
BEST BETS Opp Kendrick Bourne JAC
Damien Harris JAC Michael Gallup ARI
Jonathan Taylor LVR Byron Pringle @CIN
GREAT STARTS Opp Robby Anderson @NO
M. Gordon III @LAC L. Treadwell @NE
Nick Chubb @PIT Brandon Aiyuk HOU
Austin Ekeler DEN D. Peoples-Jones @PIT
Najee Harris CLE Braxton Berrios TB
Rashaad Penny DET Jalen Guyton DEN
Ronald Jones @NYJ Terry McLaurin PHI
Alvin Kamara CAR Jerry Jeudy @LAC
SOLID STARTERS Opp Van Jefferson @BAL
Jeff Wilson Jr. HOU DeVante Parker @TEN
Elijah Mitchell HOU Chase Claypool CLE
Joe Mixon KC Zay Jones @IND
C. Patterson @BUF Marquise Brown LAR
Dalvin Cook @GB SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Ezekiel Elliott ARI Julio Jones MIA
Darrel Williams @CIN Jamison Crowder TB
D. Montgomery NYG Mike Williams DEN
D. Singletary ATL M. Valdes-Scantling MIN
D’Andre Swift @SEA L. Shenault Jr. @NE
Aaron Jones MIN Elijah Moore TB
Javonte Williams @LAC Marvin Jones @NE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Tre’Quan Smith CAR
Boston Scott @WAS E. Sanders ATL
Jordan Howard @WAS O. Zaccheaus @BUF
Jamaal Williams @SEA Mecole Hardman @CIN
Tony Pollard ARI Quez Watkins @WAS
Myles Gaskin @TEN M. Callaway CAR
Michael Carter TB Rashod Bateman LAR
Dare Ogunbowale @NE Kalif Raymond @SEA
Derrick Gore @CIN Kenny Golladay @CHI
Sony Michel @BAL L. Humphrey CAR
D’Onta Foreman MIA Chris Conley @SF
Saquon Barkley @CHI Adam Humphries PHI
Chase Edmonds @DAL C. Sutton @LAC
Devonta Freeman LAR Rashard Higgins @PIT
AJ Dillon MIN Chester Rogers MIA
Antonio Gibson PHI Kadarius Toney @CHI
Josh Jacobs @IND Allen Robinson NYG
Kareem Hunt @PIT DEFENSIVE TEAMS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp BEST BETS Opp
Ke’Shawn Vaughn @NYJ Patriots JAC
Chuba Hubbard @NO GREAT STARTS Opp
A. Mattison @GB Cowboys ARI
Phillip Lindsay @TEN Buccaneers @NYJ
James Conner @DAL SOLID STARTERS Opp
Cam Akers @BAL Rams @BAL
R. Stevenson JAC Titans MIA
Tevin Coleman TB Bills ATL
Duke Johnson @TEN Colts LVR
Peyton Barber @IND Bears NYG
D. Hilliard MIA Eagles @WAS
Rex Burkhead @SF 49ers HOU
Ameer Abdullah @NO FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
TIGHT ENDS Browns @PIT
BEST BETS Opp Seahawks DET
Travis Kelce @CIN Steelers CLE
Rob Gronkowski @NYJ Saints CAR
GREAT STARTS Opp Panthers @NO
Gerald Everett DET Packers MIN
Mark Andrews LAR Dolphins @TEN
SOLID STARTERS Opp Chargers DEN
Dawson Knox ATL Chiefs @CIN
Mike Gesicki @TEN SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Kyle Pitts @BUF Falcons @BUF
Dallas Goedert @WAS Cardinals @DAL
Dalton Schultz ARI Lions @SEA
Zach Ertz @DAL Giants @CHI
Cole Kmet NYG Jaguars @NE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Bengals KC
Jared Cook DEN Jets TB
Noah Fant @LAC Raiders @IND
George Kittle HOU Vikings @GB
R. Seals-Jones PHI Broncos @LAC
Foster Moreau @IND Ravens LAR
Tyler Higbee @BAL Texans @SF
Hunter Henry JAC Football Team PHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
J. O’Shaughnessy @NE
Mo Alie-Cox LVR
Hayden Hurst @BUF
Darren Waller @IND
Jack Doyle LVR
Pat Freiermuth CLE
Tyler Conklin @GB
C.J. Uzomah KC
Evan Engram @CHI
Brevin Jordan @SF