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Week 16 fantasy football matchups, starts and sits Published: Dec 22, 2016 at 05:01 AM You've made it to the championship round in your fantasy league, and now are faced with the arduous task of setting one last lineup. Don't worry, our NFL staff is here to help. They provide game-by-game, player-by-player matchup breakdowns for Week 16 below to help you set a winning lineup. Think of this as the one-stop shop to crushing your opponent in . Now, onto the best and worst Week 16 fantasy matchups. Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers: 4:30 p.m. ET on NFL Network (Sunday) Ravens , QB -- SIT: Since Week 11, the are allowing just 14 points and 250 yards per game to opponents. They're going to bring the pre sure and force Flacco to get rid of the ball quickly, as they lead the league with 24 sacks since Week 9. RBs -- FLEX: The ' backfield has been an unpredictable committee in recent weeks, and that's not likely to change against the . Pittsburgh boasts the league's No. 5 rush defense, so and are nothing more than flex plays. , WR -- FLEX: Even with a touchdown last week, Smith only managed 10 fantasy points. He's been touchdown dependent all year, and is nothing more than a flex in what could be a low-scoring affair in Pittsburgh. , WR -- FLEX: Wallace hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 9 ... Against the . He also had 124 yards in that game. If you want to roll the #NarrativeStreet dice once again, be our guest. , TE -- SIT: Pitta's totaled fewer than 20 receiving yards in each of his last two games. He's not a viable fantasy option this week. Steelers , QB -- START: You always start at home. He's at home. Start him. , WR -- START: Brown was a disappointment last week, but hey, nobody's perfect. You drafted him in the first round for moments like this. Don't be silly. , RB -- START: Bell has the second-most receiving yards and third-most rushing yards among running backs ... and he mi sed three games to start the year. He's matchup proof and you don't need us to tell you to start him in the fantasy championship. , TE -- SIT: Green mi sed practice Wednesday and saw a specialist for a concu sion. He seems like a long shot to play. or could see more targets in his stead. Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs: 8:30 p.m. ET on NBC (Sunday) Broncos , QB -- SIT: If you need a streamer, Siemian is a frisky option. Frisky is not something you want to me s around with if you're vying for a title. With just a single touchdown pa s in his last two games, you can find better options. RBs -- NOPE: Denver's running game has been anemic lately, with the team's running backs combining for just 25 attempts the last two games. NOPE. , WR -- START: Thomas has 90-plus yards in back-to-back games and has seen 27 targets in that span. He's impo sible to bench with that kind of volume. , WR -- LOW-END FLEX: Sanders has fewer than 50 receiving yards in four of his last six games and will likely lineup against who has surrendered just seven receptions for 53 combined yards in Weeks 12 to 14 to wideouts in coverage. Chiefs , QB -- SIT: In a favorable matchup, Smith's ceiling is low. In unfavorable matchups, Smith's floor is basement-level low. This is an unfavorable matchup. , RB -- FLEX: Ware is averaging 72.9 scrimmage yards per game since Week 7. Still, he should see enough volume to bring flex value to fantasy rosters since the will have to beat Denver on the ground. , WR -- LOW-END FLEX: Hill had ONE touch last week. ONE! Granted it was a 68-yard touchdown run. Still, he's a boom-or-bust kind of player. And after what Hill did to Denver in Week 12, you'd have to imagine that they studied this cat on film obse sively and are on to his shifty ways. , WR -- SIT: Denver shuts down wide receivers. is a wide receiver. , TE -- START: Denver allows the third-most receptions to tight ends from the slot. Kelce has hauled in 49 percent of his receptions from the slot. It's a great matchup for one of the best tight ends in the NFL. Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys: 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN (Monday) Lions , QB -- SIT: Stafford has lost some of his early-season luster down the stretch. And since he injured his finger a few weeks back, he's been le s productive. He's to sed three picks and just one touchdown in his last two games. There are better options available for this week. RBs -- SIT: Unle s returns from injury, nobody in the ' backfield is safe enough to start in your quest for a fantasy title. , WR -- SIT: Since Week 3, has put up double-digit fantasy points zero times. You absolutely cannot start him in Week 16 with a championship on the line. , WR -- FLEX: Tate has posted 100 receiving yards in two of his last three games and leads the with 942 yards on the year. He's a fine flex play as the No. 1 target for . , WR -- LOW-END FLEX: Boldin leads the with seven receiving touchdowns this year, but he's a touchdown-or-bust kind of fantasy play. , TE -- SIT: Ebron has not been a factor for three straight games. During that stretch he has posted fewer NHL Columbus Blue Jackets Kids Jersey than 40 yards in each game. There's a good chance's he's not running at 100 percent health, and is too risky in championship week. Cowboys , QB -- SIT: With one or fewer touchdown pa ses in each of his last four games, Prescott has slowed as a fantasy a set down the stretch. The allow the highest completion percentage (72.8) in the league, but that's not reason enough to risk starting Prescott. , RB -- START: Really? You scrolled all the way down here for rea surance? How did you even make it this far? , WR -- START: Dez has been far from elite this season, but has posted 70-plus yards in four of his last five games. He's a must-start kind of player in your title contest, despite the somewhat unfavorable matchup. , TE -- SIT: Witten has posted fewer than six fantasy points in every game since Week 10. He's tough to trust outside of PPR formats. , WR -- SIT: Beasley's production has slowed over the last month because of his quarterback's struggles. He's too much of a risk seeing as he hasn't eclipsed 59 yards in a game dating back to Week 4. New York Giants at Philadephia Eagles: 8:25 p.m. ET on NBC, NFL Network and Twitter (Thursday) Giants , QB -- START: Over the last month the allow 271.25 pa sing yards and two pa sing touchdowns per game. Manning hasn't scored 17 fantasy points since Week 12, but his last 20-plus point outing was a four-touchdown performance back in Week 9 ... against the . RBs -- SIT: and have been splitting touches pretty much right down the middle over the last month, though Perkins has been more efficient (4.0 ypc to 2.9 ypc). If forced to start one, Perkins has slightly more yardage upside, though Jennings would probably get the goal-line opportunities. Jr., WR -- START: Not a question. , WR -- FLEX: Shepard is a touchdown-dependent flex, as he's scored in five of his last seven games, but hasn't posted more than 57 yards in a game since Week 3. D/ST -- START: Even though they're on the road, the are a solid streaming option. Over the month prior to Week 15, the allowed opposing defneses to score nine, eight, 10 and seven fantasy points. Eagles , QB -- SIT: Wentz is facing a great defense and has only posted 15-plus fantasy points once since Week 5. Pa s. , RB -- START: is set to return, but after Mathews' performance last week against one of the league's best run defenses (128 yards, TD) it stands to reason that he'll remain the featured back. Sproles will mix in, but unle s the are WAY behind the (unlikely given Big Blue's offensive struggles), Mathews is a safe start. , WR -- SIT: Matthews has seen 21 targets over the last two weeks but just 106 yards and no touchdowns. should be back for this game, keeping New York's secondary stout and allowing to shore up the slot, where Matthews roams. Matthews will be hard to trust with a very low ceiling. , TE -- START: Ertz averages 12 targets, 8.3 receptions, and 90.3 yards per game over his last three contests. The are susceptible to the tight end position, making Ertz a strong play this week. Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills: 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS Dolphins , QB -- SIT: Don't chase Moore's primetime production last week. He threw four touchdowns on 18 attempts, an unsustainable pace. The grind the clock with a strong ground game, and Moore is destined to fall back to Earth. , RB -- START: Ajayi hasn't rushed for more than 70 yards in a month, but his matchup is encouraging. The allow 134 yards per game at a 4.9 yard-per-carry clip over the last month, with six touchdowns in that span as well. It's hard to turn away from Ajayi's volume in the fantasy championship, though, as he's seen 39 carries the last two weeks. , WR -- FLEX: Typically, Landry was a safe play based on volume, but over the last two weeks he's made the most out of minimal opportunities. He's turned just 10 targets into 211 yards and one touchdown inthat span. under center makes Landry a dicier play, though, so tread with caution. , WR -- FLEX: The King of Boom-or-Bust Mountain, Stills has three touchdowns of 50-plus yards in 2016 (tied-most with Jr.). He has week-winning upside if he hits one of those plays. , TE -- STREAM: Desperate for a tight end? Sims has four touchdowns over the last month and is the TE4 in that span. YOLO. Bills , QB -- START: Miami allows over 273 pa sing yards per game over the last month, with over two touchdowns per contest as well. Taylor has been up-and-down, but could hit his ceiling this week in a plus matchup. , RB -- START: Only a fool would bench Shady. , RB -- FLEX (DEEP LEAGUES): Gillisee has eight carries and five touchdowns inside the 10-yard line since Week 8 compared to 12 and five for . He's a touchdown-dependent flex in deep leagues. , WR -- FLEX: Watkins' playing time dropped to 63 percent last week after peaking at 94 the week prior. He carries a ton of risk (as always), but his upside could be worth chasing for those who like to live dangerously. , TE -- STREAM: Clay has played in 13 games, but 28 percent of his receiving yards and 100 percent of his receiving touchdowns have come in the last two weeks. New York Jets at New England Patriots: 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS Jets , QB -- SIT: Petty has been great for owners, but he shouldn't be trusted in fantasy championships. , RB -- START: It sounds like (shoulder, knee) could mi s this game outright, making Powell a must-start. He's seen 61 touches the last two weeks, and is the RB2 in that span. , WR -- SIT: Marshall is battling injuries and seeing minimal targets from Petty. There's waaaay too much risk here. , WR -- FLEX: The speedy rookie owns 25.8 percent of Petty's targets in 2016 -- a WR1-sized market share. Anderson has carried some owners through the playoffs and there's no reason to turn away now. Patriots , QB -- START: Having Brady as your QB1 is more soothing than a pair of Ugg boots ... or something to that effect. Start Brady. RBs -- FLEX: Last week proved 's weekly viability, as even in a game where he averaged just 1.8 yards per carry he still plowed his way into the end zone. He and can both be flexed after Lewis' emergence last week (20 touches, 104 total yards), but owners need to be aware that #Belitricks could return at any moment and spoil this backfield. , WR -- FLEX: Edelman has become an even safer floor play of late, with 70-plus yards in six straight games. He owns 33.6 percent of Brady's targets since Week 13 (first game sans Gronk). & , WRs -- FLEX: Mitchell leads the wide receivers in snap percentage since Week 11, while Hogan remains a boom-or-bust deep threat. Against the ' struggling secondary both are in play. , TE -- START: Bennett's health is improving, which has led to increased playing time (and more production) the last two weeks. His attachment to a high-scoring offense makes him a strong play at such a volatile position. Tenne see Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars: 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS Titans , QB -- SIT: Mariota has scored a combined 12.76 fantasy points over his last two games. The , despite their record, have a strong defense that has allowed just two pa sing touchdowns in the last month. , RB -- START: On paper, this doesn't look great for Murray or , as the Jags allow just 3.8 yards per carry on the season. But Murray averages 22 touches per game, and that volume is impo sible to turn away from. , RB -- FLEX: His playing time is increasing a bit and he averages 10 touches per game over his last three. He vultured two scores last week, so those who play him better pray for another. , WR -- FLEX: The are tough against the pa s and could shadow Matthews for much of this game. However, as the top target in the pa sing attack Matthews merits at least flex consideration. , TE -- START: The tight end position stinks in fantasy, but Walker is among the bright spots. He's a must-start. Jaguars , QB -- SIT: Unle s you're prepared to go full YOLO with a streaming option, Bortles is best left on the bench. Those who need a ray of hope will remember he racked up 337 yards and three touchdowns the last time these teams faced (though it was largely all in garbage time). RBs -- SIT: With back in the mix both he and once again become fantasy irrelevant. WRs -- FLEX: has burned us all year long, but this is a great matchup. has been the more stable contributor and could be worth a look in PPR formats. Just know that by starting either you're playing with fire. Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers: 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX Vikings , QB -- SIT: Please don't do this to yourself. RBs -- SIT: Again, please don't do this to yourself. , WR -- FLEX: Diggs has just five catches in his last two games and hasn't cro sed 60 receiving yards since Week 10. But he did gash the back in Week 3 and appears to be getting healthier. , TE -- START: Rudolph has target totals of 10, eight, 12 and 10 in his last four games. That volume is impo sible to pa s up at such a volatile position. Packers , QB -- START: You don't bench the QB1 when he's at home in the fantasy playoffs. , RB -- START: Hopefully, Montgomery's epic Week 15 performance (162 rushing yards, 2 TDs) earned him the starting job outright. Hopefully. , WR -- START: Nelson has 90-plus receiving yards or a touchdown in 12 of 14 games this year. , WR -- START: Adams dropped two touchdowns last week, but is in a prime spot to bounce back here. He hasn't had back-to-back games with fewer than eight fantasy points all season ... so trends? , WR -- SIT: Cobb's role in the offense has been de-emphasized as he works his way back from an ankle injury. Leave him on the bench. , TE -- SIT: Cook is the ultimate fantasy fools gold. Those who chase his outlying productive games (like last week's) almost always get burned. D/ST -- START: The defense has scored eight or more points in each of its last four games, and is facing a team lacking an offensive line or run game on the Frozen Tundra. San Diego Chargers at Cleveland Browns: 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS Chargers , QB -- START: Even though his on-field play has been up and down of late Rivers is still producing for fantasy. The have allowed a league-high 31 touchdown pa ses, so Rivers makes sense as a high-floor play. , RB -- FLEX: He did not get the 20-touch volume we had hoped for in relief of with snaking seven carries. However, this is still the we are talking about here. Farrow has decent odds at a score. , WR -- FLEX: We have to wonder how healthy Williams really is as he plays through a labrum injury. He let multiple pa ses slip through his hands on Sunday. But again, this matchup with Cleveland is too nice not to chase his big-play potential. , WR -- FLEX: With target totals ranging from five to eight since the Week 11 bye, Inman has been a steady contributor. He's worth chasing in this matchup. TEs -- START: The Gates touchdown narrative is in play, but he has as many red-zone targets as you do since Week 11. rarely blocks and may be the better bet for a score in this game against the who allowed four touchdowns the last two games to and . Browns , QB -- SIT: He's actually put up decent fantasy numbers because of his rushing touchdowns the last two weeks, but he's also played quite horribly. No thank you. RBs -- SIT: There's no consistent usage pattern or predictable volume in this offense which carries the lowest rush play percentage in the NFL. WRs -- SIT: Robert Griffin's place as the starter has sapped all life out of a pa sing game that had its moments this year. playing with a hand injury now just makes matters worse. , TE -- SIT: He has not been a factor all year and has not caught more than three pa ses since Week 7. Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears: 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX Redskins , QB -- START: This should be a bounce-back spot for Cousins after he was one of the more disappointing players of Week 15. The pa s defense numbers look solid but note that they've only given up 104 pa s attempts the last four weeks ( Mark Letestu Women Jersey second fewest). , RB -- START: This game should be high-scoring and Washington should be in a positive game script throughout. Those are the times you want to use Kelley. , WR -- FLEX: Jackson has hit the last two weeks in great matchups. has had a solid year and could limit Jackson but it's hard to go away from him when he's been on. , WR -- START: Probably the safest bet in the Washington wide receiver corps right now, Garcon has target totals of nine, six and 11 the last three games. There's been an emphasis on getting him the ball. , WR -- FLEX: Despite a good matchup in the slot last week Crowder garnered just five targets for the second week in a row. This is another good spot in a high-scoring game, but he's become quite boom or bust. TEs -- ?????: It's clear is not healthy, so playing him would require leaps of optimism that is hard to find right now. would only be an option if Reed is a scratch. Bears , QB -- START: If you're in need of a low-end streamer, Barkley is the choice. He's been productive and averages 43 pa s attempts in the ' three lo ses during his time as the starter. , RB -- START: He has a chance at a top-five scoring week in this spot. Washington just gave up 's first 100-yard game of the year. Howard should smash. , WR -- START: He got right back to busine s with 80-plus yards and a touchdown last week. However, he was third on the in targets and should draw coverage from this week. Jeffery is a bit boom-or-bust, but is worth chasing. , WR -- START: He's played quite well this year and led the with 13 targets last week. Meredith sees 71 percent of his targets from the slot with Barkley under center and that should help him completely avoid 's coverage. Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers: 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX Falcons , QB -- START: He's been a stud quarterback all season so there is no reason to go away from him in a potentially high-scoring game in your championship matchups. , RB -- START: He put on a show last week against the , as most all backs do. He's been the clear leader in the committee even with back. This is a tough matchup with Carolina, who has allowed just 280 rushing yards the last month. , RB -- FLEX: You're chasing a big play with Coleman, as he has not been a reliable option. Make the choice based on whether you can accept a low floor while hoping for his ceiling. , WR -- START: If he's active, we think you need to just take a shot and accept the risk. The secondary is much better than the unit he ripped up for 300 yards earlier this year, but that memory is tough to erase. , WR -- FLEX: You can't po sibly feel good about leaving his potential 20-point upside on your bench, especially if this game shoots out. He's the only other pa s-catcher worth using if Jones does indeed return. Panthers , QB -- START: He was fantastic last week on Monday night and now has sandwiched his 11 and 12 point outings of Week 13 and 14 between two 20-point hammers. We'll roll the dice that this is one of the big weeks. The secondary is not at 100 percent and the don't look ready to fold on the season. , RB -- FLEX: Coming off by far his best game, and only 100-yard contest, of the year it's tempting to roll Stewart out as a clear-cut starter. Neverthele s, do remind yourself that for most of the season he's been a touchdown-or-bust fantasy play. That's who he is, not what he showed Monday night. , WR -- FLEX: This is a good matchup for Ginn, as the have been beaten by receivers at times this season even though their competition the last two weeks ( , 49ers) won't show it. Ginn is the only relevant receiver in Carolina right now as isn't a factor at the moment. , TE -- START: The have given up 14.2 yards per catch to the position over the last month and have struggled to cover tight ends all year. Olsen is back in the circle of trust after two-straight games with solid production following a weird month-long cold streak. Indianapolis Colts at Oakland Raiders: 4:05 p.m. ET on CBS Colts , QB -- START: Luck has been a solid QB1 all season and a matchup against a defense that has been surprisingly tough on QBs lately won't change that. , RB -- START: When you've committed yourself to outliving all of humanity, something like Oakland's 25th-ranked run defense isn't going to be your downfall. , WR -- START: More than one out of every four throws (26.5 percent) goes in Hilton's direction. Just hope that (unlike last week) some of those targets end in touchdowns. , WR -- SIT: Moncrief has scored a touchdown in each of his last six games. But without that, his production would be negligible. That's not a way to live in your championship game. TEs -- SIT: The haven't been in the busine s of giving up many yards or scores to tight ends. That gets even worse when that production is split between three players. Raiders , QB -- START: You get worried when you see that the have allowed 9.78 fantasy points to QBs in the past month. Then you see that three of those QBs are , and . , RB -- FLEX: Murray is sharing touches with , but the veteran sees more opportunities and gets the all-imporant goal-line carries. , WR -- START: Cooper's inconsistency could be offset by increased target volume in a game that could be a high-scoring one. , WR -- START: Much like Cooper, Crabtree could see increased target volume. Unlike Cooper, Crabtree gets a lot more targets in the red zone. , WR -- FLEX: Roberts might be third in line for targets, but he's a bigger red-zone threat than Cooper. This isn't recommended outside of deeper leagues or desperate situations. D/ST -- START: The floor has been seven fantasy points going back to Week 9. Look for them to hara s Luck behind a porous offensive line. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints: 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX Buccaneers , QB -- SIT: It's been awhile since you've gotten a legitimately good fantasy game from Winston. His last meeting against the resulted in fewer than nine points. Gro s. RBs -- SIT: This has become a three-headed monster with no clarity Boone Jenner Jersey and no real production from anywhere. Jump off this sinking pirate ship. No, we will not delete our account. -- START: Evans has certainly disappointed but his stature in the Bucs pa sing game makes him nearly impo sible to sit. Oh yeah, and he's still really good at his job. , TE -- START: The have been middle-of-the-road against tight ends this year, but Brate's target and touchdown upside make it hard to ignore him this week. D/ST -- START: Over the past month, the Bucs boast fantasy's second-best defense. This same unit posted 11 fantasy points against the just two weeks ago. Saints , QB -- START: After last week, it's really hard to fade Brees at home. But caveat emptor this week against a defense that's playing as well as any in the league. RBs -- SIT: Trying to predict the backfield is on par with pulling jagged rocks out of a raging fire. We'd advise against doing that like we'd advise against trusting either or . , WR -- FLEX: Thomas has slowed down from his impre sive start to the season, but he is a consistent red-zone target for Brees. The touchdown upside is worth chasing. , WR -- FLEX: Cooks is primarily a ceiling play. As we saw last week, he can explode at any time. He can also fizzle and leave you with nearly nothing. That's worth keeping in mind if you start him. , WR -- SIT: It's been nearly two months since Snead has had any real fantasy relevance. This is not the week for you to live exclusively on hope and good luck. , TE -- SIT: Every time Fleener has a big game, it feels a little bit like an accident. If you enjoy that sort of thing, start Fleener. The rest of us will look elsewhere for TE help. Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks: 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX Cardinals , QB -- SIT: Palmer has struggled against Seattle in his career as a Cardinal. He has a six-to-eight touchdown-to-interception ratio with a 72.1 pa ser rating against the . This is not a good time to get cute. , RB -- START: No matter what. , WR -- FLEX: Did you know Fitzgerald leads the NFL with 98 receptions this season? Now you know. He's a flex play given the tough matchup. , WR -- SIT: Brown put himself back on the map with a big Week 15 performance but remains a high-risk option against Seattle. He also isn't playing a full slate of snaps, even with out of the picture. , WR -- SIT: Despite his low usage, has scored in three straight games and saw a huge uptick in targets (11) last week. He's still a high-risk option in a tough matchup. , TE -- SIT: Gresham has been a decent play in PPR formats with a stretch of three straight games of five receptions. But last week he fell off a bit and may be limited with a knee injury. Seahawks , QB -- START: It's not an ideal matchup, but Wilson proved with three touchdown pa ses last week just how lethal he can be in a given week. If you're going down this week, don't let it be with Wilson on the bench. , RB -- LOW-END FLEX: Rawls struggled mightily last week, and has another tough matchup against the . But his volume upside is what is keeping him in the flex conversation here. Seattle has zero other options. , TE -- SIT: With just two catches for 47 yards in his last two games, will be hard to trust as a TE1 against a defense that has allowed just one touchdown to tight ends all season. , WR -- FLEX: Lockett has been surging of late and started for the first time last week in two-receiver sets over . We saw roast the secondary (twice) last week, and Lockett is capable of the same. , WR -- START: Baldwin leads Seattle with 102 targets, 72 receptions, 913 receiving yards and six touchdowns. Even in a tough matchup, he's a WR2. San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams: 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX 49ers , QB -- START: Apart from his nightmare at Soldier Field, Kaepernick has been a nice streaming option. For anyone looking for a QB streamer, Kap should be near the top of the list. , RB -- START: Hyde has been a solid RB2 all season and has shown RB1 upside in the past month. There's no excuse for not starting him this week. WRs -- SIT: Can you name the three top targets in this pa sing game? You can? Good. Now you know three names of players who shouldn't be in your lineup this week. , TE -- SIT: There aren't strong enough words (that can be used on this website) to tell you not to do this. Rams , QB -- SIT: Goff hasn't been a complete dumpster fire, but you'd be playing with fire if you try starting him this week. , RB -- FLEX: In a battle of Stoppable Force ( run game) versus Movable Object ( run defense), there's hope that Gurley can offer at least a little something. , WR -- FLEX: Britt has remained a consistent performer all season long and should see plenty of targets against one of the league's worst defenses. , TE -- START: If you're streaming tight ends, Kendricks could have a little bit of value against a middling defense versus tight ends. D/ST -- START: The Niners have given up plenty of sacks since Kaepernick has taken over at quarterback. Plus the Niners are good for a few turnovers. What more do you want? Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans: 8:25 p.m. ET on NFL Network Bengals , QB -- SIT: Dalton ranks outside of our top 15 quarterbacks this week for a few reasons. The are tough against quarterbacks, and Dalton doesn't have a full set of healthy weapons. might be back which would be nice, but who knows if he'll be limited. Dalton's upside is capped this week. , RB -- FLEX: You're looking for a touchdown if you start Hill. He's scored in three straight games, but has only rushed for 45-plus yards in one of those three. , WR -- WAIT AND SEE: Green is practicing for the second straight week but his status for Saturday night's game is still up in the air. Start him if he suits up, but monitor the situation. , TE -- START: Eifert didn't practice on Wednesday but it may just be a day of rest for the tight end. He's too much of a red-zone threat to leave on the bench in your championship match. Texans , QB -- SIT: Savage might be better than , but he's not starting fantasy quarterback material unle s you're extremely desperate. , RB -- START: Miller is banged up but has played through injuries for the majority of the late-season stretch run. He should be fine to suit up in a favorable matchup against Cincinnati and will be a high-end RB2. , WR - START: brought back to life last week. Nuk logged 17 total targets for 87 yards on eight receptions. He should be started this week as a low-end WR2 with Savage under center. , TE -- SIT: The ' tight end is a risky play with under center. We know Brock Osweieler was locked-in with Fiedorowicz but we aren't ready to take a chance on him with a new quarterback who may be le s afraid to throw down field. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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