
Ravens 16, Browns 10: Baltimore hardly ever has three wide receivers on the field, meaning it will be hard to trust talented rookie Rashod Bateman unless you expect the matchup to force Lamar Jackson to throw the ball more. Green Bay is on a bye this week so it should be easier to trust Jones going forward.Ĥ9ers 34, Vikings 26: Elijah Mitchell has been a top-five option at running back since Week 7 despite missing a game against the Jaguars. Packers 36, Rams 28: Aaron Jones was a game-time decision and ended up with 10 carries. The talented rookie has two touchdowns in four games since seeing his first action in Week 8.īroncos 28, Chargers 13: Noah Fant is the TE12 in PPR this season, but he’s been TE32 since Week 7 despite some really good matchups - teammate Albert Okwuegbunam is TE33 over the time frame. Jets 21, Texans 14: Brevin Jordan needs to be monitored the rest of this season as he will likely be Houston’s primary tight end in 2022. Shenault features a similar skillset to Deebo Samuel and Cordarrelle Patterson. Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell needs to get his hands on some 49ers or Falcons tape.
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Jacksonville has absolutely no idea how to use Laviska Shenault Jr. It’s an absolute mess with players like Pharoh Cooper, John Ross and Collin Johnson seeing action recently.įalcons 21, Jaguars 14: It’s official. Giants 13, Eagles 7: I know it’s tempting because of the past production of Kenny Golladay and Sterling Shepard (and the immense upside of Kadarius Toney), but it’s best to avoid the revolving door the G-Men offer up at the wide receiver position. He’s actually a top-10 option (WR9) in standard since Week 3. Patriots 36, Titans 13: Kendrick Bourne is the WR20 in standard formats (WR23 in PPR) this season. You’ll just have to adjust how you construct your roster around him. As long as he remains the focal point in Carolina’s offense, he’s worth the risk. Keep in mind, McCaffrey was still RB25 in PPR and he only finished five of the seven games he played this season.

I can see him slipping to the back-end of the first round in most drafts. Alie-Cox has only received five targets once this season (Week 4 against the Dolphins).ĭolphins 33, Panthers 10: It’s fair to say you will likely get a discount on Christian McCaffrey if you draft him next season. In a more competitive environment or one where Cincy has to throw the ball more, Mixon’s ceiling will likely be limited because Samaje Perine and Chris Evans are factors on third down.īuccaneers 38, Colts 31: I know the proximity of Mo Alie-Cox makes some hesitant to trust Jack Doyle, but the veteran has at least five targets in three straight games and three touchdowns in his last five games. His two monster performances came in games where Cincinnati outscored its opponents 73-23. Consider that these last two weeks might actually be the peak of Mixon’s season though.

Buffalo’s backfield has been a hard riddle to solve this season, but Matt Breida has always been a gamebreaker and it appears he still has some juice left - he has three total touchdowns the last three games.īengals 41, Steelers 10: We’re finally seeing peak Joe Mixon - he’s on pace for 1,725 total yards and 20 touchdowns.

Bills 31, Saints 6: Zack Moss was a healthy scratch on Thanksgiving.
