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Week 12 fantasy football advice
He’s a no-doubt fantasy starter as long as Lynch is out.
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Thomas Rawls becomes an instant RB1 as the backup has looked dynamite this season, setting the record for being the first undrafted rookie to rush for 160 or more yards twice in his first season.
What a week for the Baltimore Ravens, both Joe Flacco and Justin Forsett suffered season ending injuries. He has a nice matchup against a Cleveland defense that Forsett torched earlier this season. The Detroit offense was led by none other than Megatron himself on Thursday, as Calvin Johnson snagged eight of 14 targets for 93 yards and a three-pack of touchdowns.
WR: DeAndre Hopkins is pretty much a good play any week. The Panthers have a cushy Week 13 matchup ahead as they travel to New Orleans. High-floor players are desirable in cash games.
Matthew Stafford- Despite his rough start to the season that included a 4th Q benching and only one game with 20 or more fantasy points Stafford has steadily improved.
Brian Hoyer has cleared his concussion protocol, so he should be getting the Texans’ QB job back from fill-in T.J. Yates.
Spencer Ware – Chiefs: All signs are pointing towards West missing Week 12, which would put Ware and Kniles Davis in the backfield against a Bills defense desperate for a good game.
As with all injuries, it’s who steps up next and running back Javorious Allen will be the go to guy.
That kind of victory of margin is likely given their opponent-the San Francisco 49ers. The Bucs are a top-12 fantasy option and have been lucky to have faced Matt Cassel and Mark Sanchez the last few weeks. Don’t count on immediate improvements from new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen. I especially like him going against a bad Saints defense.
The Raiders have improved defensively over the past couple of weeks thanks to getting healthier in the secondary.
But Marcus Mariota is dynamic enough, and Delanie Walker gets enough targets to make this an interesting pairing, with Kendall Wright lurking for a big game as well in his return from injury.
TE: Jordan Reed is a big weapon in the red zone for Kirk Cousins.
The Giants have been inconsistent against RBs all year, allowing an average of 11 fantasy points in the past two games after giving up at least 22 points in each of the three games before that. Now back the our Lions pass catchers.
Johnny Manziel loves him some Benjamin(s). Let’s turn the attention to some key fantasy football takeaways from Week 11 action.
Onward and continued good luck this season. We don’t see him keeping this up though when the rest of the Cards’ receiving corps is back to 100%, though.
GPP (n.)-stands for “Guaranteed Prize Pool”. Even if they can’t, Randle should find a bargain-based PPR day, which goes far in daily contests such as USA TODAY’s FantasyScore. Where it’s different is that you’re not drafting the players.
WR Allen Robinson, Jacksonville Jaguars: One of fantasy’s breakout stars in 2015, he has at least five catches in each of his last six outings. Houston’s Alfred Blue is always a risk, but the Saints have allowed 78 fantasy points to RBs over the past three games.
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Tyler Lockett had a huge Week 11, and his minimum price will be rather enticing for Week 12. He’s actually the most expensive player on FanDuel this week. At this rate, he is going to bust.