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Join now >Hunter Henry gets nine targets in Week 13.
The second-year tight end was a highly-reccomended play heading into a good matchup with the Browns, and fantasy owners that played him had it pay off, as he caught seven passes for 81 yards. Over the last two games, Henry is averaging six receptions for 78.5 yards and 0.5 touchdowns. With another great matchup with the Redskins next week, Henry is a TE1.
12/4/17 - 04:54 PM ET
Cooper Kupp caught five passes for 68 yards in Sunday’s win over Arizona.
Kupp followed up a career day with another quality performance, and the rookie should keep it going next week against the Eagles. With Robert Woods (shoulder) set to miss another week, Kupp should again be a solid FLEX in standard leagues and a WR2 in PPR leagues.
12/4/17 - 04:53 PM ET
Keenan Allen makes history in win over the Browns.
Allen had his third-straight monster performance, catching 10 of 14 targets for 105 yards and a touchdown in the Chargers’ Week 13 win. The star receiver became the first player in NFL history to have at least 10 receptions, 100 yards, and a touchdown in three consecutive games, which is obviously quite the accomplishment. Over his last three games, Allen is averaging 11 receptions, for 145.3 yards, and 1.3 touchdowns. There might not be a hotter player in the league right now, and the matchup with Josh Norman in Week 14 should not scare you from inserting Allen into your lineup.
12/4/17 - 04:52 PM ET
Jonathan Stewart scores in loss to the Saints.
Stewart rushed 11 times for 45 yards and a touchdown, which was a two-yard leap in the first quarter. Unfortunately, the running game didn’t really get going besides that, as Cam Newton led the team with 51 yards on the ground. Stewart basically needs a touchdown to be worth a fantasy start, and that will be hard to come by against Minnesota’s elite defense in Week 14.
12/4/17 - 04:02 PM ET
Tavon Austin rushed three times for eight yards in Sunday’s win over the Cardinals.
Basically a running back now, Austin didn’t catch a pass. The former first-round pick isn’t worth rostering with fantasy playoffs set to begin.
12/4/17 - 04:51 PM ET
Cam Newton, Panthers lose NFC South clash against the Saints 31-21.
Newton was 17/27 for 183 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. He also added six carries for 51 yards on the ground. Carolina was held in check offensively of the most part, but Newton played fairly well as a passer. The touchdowns came on a busted coverage to Christian McCaffrey from 21 yards out in the second quarter, and then a 24-yard bullet to Devin Funchess down the right sideline in the fourth quarter. Cam gets a difficult matchup against Minnesota next Sunday, but his ability as a rusher keeps him on the QB1 map for the first week of the fantasy playoffs.
12/4/17 - 03:59 PM ET
Todd Gurley leads team in receiving and rushing as Rams top Cardinals.
Gurley rushed 19 times for 74 yards and caught six passes for 84 yards. Fantasy owners were probably upset that Los Angeles ran it at the one-yard line early in the game, but there’s really nothing to complain about with their elite RB1. There won’t be many better options for the fantasy playoffs than Gurley, and that includes in Week 14 against the Eagles in a huge NFC clash.
12/4/17 - 04:50 PM ET