The Process
The process in developing these Fantasy Football Rankings is to only take data from the previous six weeks. Anything older than that holds little relevance unless there is a player returning from injury or some reason to discount the newer information. Let's also keep in mind that the NFL is a weekly league, things change very quickly. Most analysts want to tell you that whatever happened last week explains everything, but that's far from reality.
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Fantasy Football Weekly Rankings
When examining these fantasy football rankings - Week 14, take into consideration that we are looking at positional ranks, not flex or overall rankings. When it comes to who you start in the flex a lot will depend on your specific league rules and roster construction. If players are ranked within 3 spots of each other the difference between them is negligible, they are expected to score the same amount of points, in those cases go with your gut, flip a coin, or join our FREE Discord Channel.
Quarterback
We have another bye-pocolypse in Week 14, so you may need to stream a QB this week. Target the QB’s going against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, and Dallas Cowboys.
Justin Herbert's 8 fantasy points against the Falcons in Week 13 was a season low for him. He had just 1 rushing yard, after having 32, 65, and 29 rushing yards in his previous three games.
Running Back
Bijan Robinson is averaging 22.7 PPR points per game over his last seven games, he has only been below 21.5 PPR points once during that time frame.
Gus Edwards had a 52 percent snap share in Week 13 against the Falcons. Kimani Vidal had half of that at 26 percent, and Hassan Haskins played 15 percent of the snaps. Edwards also led in routes-run with 12, while Vidal had 6, and Haskins 3, per PFF.
Najee Harris' 72.7 percent running back rush share against the Bengals was his highest mark since Week 1.
In four games without Zack Moss, Chase Brown has seen running back rush shares of 100%, 100%, 100%, and 92%, and he's scored no fewer than 19 PPR points in any of those games.
Joe Mixon has back-to-back games with a 100% running back rush share. In those games, he's seen his two highest target shares of the season at 19.4% and 18.2%.
James Conner's 74% running back rush share against the Minnesota Vikings was the highest mark he's hit since Week 8. He failed to reach a 10% target share, though, for the first time since Week 8 as well, per @LateRoundQB.
Chuba Hubbard led the CAR backfield in total opportunities in Week 13, but it was Jonathon Brooks who finished with the higher usage value (cumulative fantasy value of opportunities)
Week 13 Expected Fantasy Points:
Chuba Hubbard - 6.9 xFP
Jonathon Brooks - 8.8 xFP
Wide Receiver
Jakobi Meyers is averaging over 15 PPR points per game without Davante Adams this year, he’s had a 32% target share or higher in three of his last four games.
Drake London had a season-high 42 percent target share against the LA Chargers in Week 13.
Ladd McConkey was over a 50 percent target share in Week 13, he's averaging 16.8 PPR points per game over his last six games.
George Pickens had a 16.7 percent target share in Week 13 against the Bengals, his lowest share this year with Russell Wilson under center. Could have something to do with the two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against him.
Tee Higgins is averaging a 31% target share per game rate this year, he's averaging over 18 PPR points per game, both career highs.
Tank Dell hasn't hit double-digit PPR points in three of his last four games.
The Arizona Cardinals used Marvin Harrison Jr. more in Week 13, he had a 27.9% target share, his highest mark since Week 3. It didn’t really show in the box-score because he only caught 5 of his 12 targets.
Tight End
Juwan Johnson has been the top producer against Cover 1, averaging 2.36 yards per route while garnering a 29% target rate. The Giants run the sixth-highest rate of Cover 1.
Trey McBride has now had 92 targets without a receiving touchdown this season.
Kyle Pitts has scored a total of 13.5 PPR points over his last four games, he had a 5.3% target share (2 targets) in Week 13.
Will Dissly, who was on the injury report, didn't score a single fantasy point in Week 13, but he did have a 71% route participation rate.
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