Mon Dec 8 10:13am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Wilson comes up big once again
There were some big scores again this week with five players topping 30 fantasy points in Week 14. It did feel like scores were a little all over the place, though. There were some top players that disappointed and four teams scored 10 or fewer points, leading to a lot of poor fantasy performances for those players. It wasn’t all great in fantasy land this week. Hopefully, you were on the right side of things in this crucial week of games.
Lions 44, Cowboys 30
Fantasy Stud: Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs had another one of his game-changing performances. He scored three touchdowns. Gibbs ran 12 times for 43 yards and caught seven passes for 77 yards. Gibbs scored 37 fantasy points, his fourth game this season with 35-plus fantasy points. Gibbs has enjoyed more huge games than any fantasy back this year. He has been a game changer more than once.
Fantasy Dud: George Pickens. Pickens was a disappointment, especially if you consider CeeDee Lamb didn’t play much of the second half because of injury. Pickens seemed to take routes off and his effort didn’t look great in this one. He had five receptions for just 37 yards. Pickens failed to reach double-digit fantasy points for the first time since Week 1, scoring just 8.7 points. It just wasn’t the showing you hoped for in a crucial week of games.
Game Notes: CeeDee Lamb suffered a scary-looking concussion, getting knocked out of the game. He was having a huge game before getting hurt, catching six passes for 121 yards.
Amon-Ra St. Brown didn’t practice all week but was able to play and looked just fine on his injured ankle. St. Brown had six receptions for 92 yards.
Vikings 31, Commanders 0
Fantasy Stud: J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy returned to the lineup and had a great showing. He failed to throw for 200 yards, but had three touchdown passes. He was 16-of-23 for 163 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. He scored 22.05 fantasy points. It was his third game this season with 20-plus fantasy points.
Fantasy Dud: Jayden Daniels. Daniels played but didn’t last the whole game, looking to re-injure his left elbow. He played over a half, though, and did nothing. He was 9-of-20 for 78 yards with an interception. Daniels scored a season-low 4.5 fantasy points. You have to wonder if the Commanders play Daniels at all anymore this season - even if this injury isn’t too serious.
Game Notes: Justin Jefferson had two receptions for 11 yards. It was his second straight game with fewer than 15 yards.
T.J. Hockenson scored a touchdown for the third time this season. He had two receptions for 12 yards and a score.
Seahawks 37, Falcons 9
Fantasy Stud: Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Smith-Njigba continued his huge season, catching seven passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 28.2 fantasy points. He has 20-plus points 10 of 13 games. He is having some kind of fantasy season - as good as you can remember in recent years.
Fantasy Dud: Bijan Robinson. Robinson didn’t do a whole lot in a huge week for his fantasy owners. He had 20 carries for 86 yards and two receptions for eight yards. You just expect more out of your top fantasy back. He had his lowest fantasy point total of the season since Week 8.
Game Notes: Kyle Pitts had six receptions for 90 yards. He has 13 receptions for 172 yards his last two games.
Sam Darnold was 20-of-30 for 249 yards and three touchdowns with an interception. It was his third game with three-plus touchdowns.
Saints 24, Bucs 20
Fantasy Stud: Tyler Shough. Shough didn’t throw for a ton of yards but ran in two scores and ran for 55 yards. He also was 13-of-20 for 144 yards with an interception throwing the ball. Shough scored 23.7 fantasy points, giving him two straight games with 20-plus fantasy points.
Fantasy Dud: Baker Mayfield. Mayfield had a poor showing in some tough throwing conditions in Tampa. He was 14-of-30 for 122 yards and a touchdown with an interception. He scored just 13.3 fantasy points. He has less than 17 points three straight games. He just isn’t having the season you hoped, especially at this crucial time of the season.
Game Notes: Devin Neal had his best game as a pro. He ran 19 times for 70 yards and a touchdown. Neal also had a catch for 14 yards.
Bucky Irving had a solid overall performance. He ran 15 times for 55 yards and caught two passes for 26 yards and a touchdown.
Dolphins 34, Jets 10
Fantasy Stud: Devon Achane. Achane didn’t play a full game but still posted good numbers in the Dolphins win. He ran seven times for 92 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt with a rib injury. He also had a catch for 13 yards. If he plays a full game, he has a monster showing. Achane still managed 17.5 fantasy points. The injury is one to watch going forward but isn’t supposed to be too serious.
Fantasy Dud: Breece Hall. Hall had a terrible showing in what seemed like a decent matchup. He had 14 carries for 43 yards and didn’t catch a single pass. His lack of work in the passing game is what really hurt his fantasy numbers. You just expect more work from him in that area. It was his worst fantasy game of the season, scoring just 4.3 fantasy points.
Game Notes: Tyrod Taylor was hurt early in the game, leaving with a groin injury. Rookie Brady Cook played in relief and was 14-of-30 for 163 yards with two interceptions.
Jaylen Wright had a 100-yard showing in relief of Achane. Wright ran 24 times for 107 yards.
Jaguars 36, Colts 19
Fantasy Stud: Travis Etienne. Etienne played another solid game. He ran 20 times for 74 yards and two touchdowns. He also had a catch for eight yards. Etienne scored 21.2 fantasy points. He has multiple touchdowns two of four games. He has nine total touchdowns for the season.
Fantasy Dud: Tyler Warren. This looked like a good matchup for Warren but he was unable to do much. He had just two receptions for 15 yards. Warren scored a season-low 3.7 fantasy points. He has cooled off a little in recent weeks, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points two of three and four of six games.
Game Notes: Daniel Jones suffered an Achilles’ injury and left early. Riley Leonard was 18-of-29 for 145 yards with an interception in relief of Jones.
Michael Pittman tied a season-high with nine receptions. He had nine catches for 79 yards on 12 targets.
Bills 39, Bengals 34
Fantasy Stud: Josh Allen. Allen had a huge game, leading a big comeback for his team. He was 22-of-28 for 251 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover. He also ran nine times for 78 yards and another score. Allen scored 40.35 fantasy points, his third time reaching 40 points in a game this season. He came up big at the right time for fantasy owners.
Fantasy Dud: Ja’Marr Chase. The Bengals scored some points and threw the football well, but Chase was held in check. He had five receptions for 44 yards. He scored just 10.2 fantasy points. Heh as less than 50 yards two of his last three games.
Game Notes: Tee Higgins returned this week and led the Bengals in receiving. He had six receptions for 92 yards and two touchdowns.
Both Bills tight ends had big games. Dawson Knox caught six passes for 93 yards. And Dalton Kincaid had four receptions for 41 yards and a touchdown.
Steelers 27, Ravens 22
Fantasy Stud: DK Metcalf. The Steelers made it a point to get Metcalf the ball early and often. It paid off. Metcalf had seven receptions for 148 yards. Both totals were season highs for Metcalf. He had 21.8 fantasy points. It was his first 100-yard game since Week 4.
Fantasy Dud: Mark Andrews. Andrews did next to nothing, getting his only catch late in the game. He finished with a catch for nine yards in a game that seemed to be a decent matchup for him. Andrews has less than 10 yards two of three games, becoming a tough fantasy player to trust.
Game Notes: Zay Flowers reached the 100-yard mark for the first time since Week 1. He had eight receptions for 124 yards on 11 targets.
Aaron Rodgers played a much better game, his second playing with a broken left wrist. He was 23-of-34 for 284 yards and a touchdown without a turnover.
Titans 31, Browns 29
Fantasy Stud: Shedeur Sanders. Sanders played his best game as a pro. He scored four total touchdowns. He was 23-of-42 for 264 yards and three touchdowns with an interception. He also led the team in rushing, running three times for 29 yards and a score. Sanders scored 38.1 fantasy points, giving you some fantasy hope for the rest of this season.
Fantasy Dud: Quinshon Judkins. Judkins had a hard time finding room to run, rushing 14 times for just 26 yards. He had a catch for 58 yards, which helped, but his overall numbers still weren’t great. Judkins failed to hit double-digit fantasy points, scoring just 9.4 points.
Game Notes: Tony Pollard played his best game of the season, hitting the 100-yard mark for the first time. He ran 25 times for 1621 yards and two touchdowns.
Harold Fannin hit the 100-yard mark for the first time in his young career. He had eight receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown on 11 targets.
Broncos 24, Raiders 17
Fantasy Stud: R.J. Harvey. Harvey continues to emerge in the Broncos offense. He rushed 17 times for 74 yards and a touchdown. Harvey also caught six passes for 25 yards, finishing with 21.9 fantasy points. He has 20-plus points two straight games. Harvey might be the lead back for this team the rest of the year.
Fantasy Dud: Ashton Jeanty. The Broncos did a great job of completely taking Jeanty out of the game. He ran 10 times for just 30 yards and caught two passes for eight yards. Jeanty scored just 5.8 fantasy points. It was his fifth game this season with fewer than double-digit fantasy points.
Game Notes: Geno Smith hurt his shoulder and cut his hand in the game and was forced to leave early. He was 13-of-21 for 116 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt. Kenny Pickett was 8-of-11 for 96 yards and a touchdown in his place.
Jack Bech got the most work of his career. He had six receptions for 60 yards on six targets. He has been targeted nine times his last two games.
Rams 45, Cardinals 17
Fantasy Stud: Michael Wilson. Wilson got back to his huge ways in this one, catching 11 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 37.2 fantasy points. He has 20-plus points three of four games. He has emerged as the go-to receiver for the Cardinals. Wilson is on some kind of roll right now. He might end up being a league winner.
Fantasy Dud: Davante Adams. Adams had a rare poor fantasy performance. He caught four passes for 29 yards and was held out of the end zone. It was just the fourth time all season he didn’t score a touchdown. Adams finished with just 6.9 fantasy points. Adams will be just fine going forward in this offense, but this game was a downer for fantasy owners.
Game Notes: Blake Corum continues to emerge in the Rams running game. He had a 100-yard showing. He ran 12 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns.
Puka Nacua had seven receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 35.7 fantasy points, his second-highest total of the season.
Packers 28, Bears 21
Fantasy Stud: Christian Watson. Watson continues his emergence in the Packers passing game. He had four receptions for 89 yards and two touchdowns. He scored 24.9 fantasy points. Watson has touchdowns two straight and three of four games. Watson has become a consistent producer in a crowded receiver room.
Fantasy Dud: D.J. Moore. With Rome Odunze sidelined, you thought Moore might get a few more looks in the passing game. Well, that didn’t happen this week. Moore had just a catch for a negative gain. Moore has been so up and down all season, being a hard fantasy player to trust on a weekly basis.
Game Notes: Jordan Love had his second straight three-touchdown game. He was 17-of-25 for 234 yards and three touchdowns with an interception.
Jayden Reed played his first game since Week 1. He got some work, finishing with four receptions for 31 yards and two rushes for 22 yards.
Texans 20, Chiefs 10
Fantasy Stud: Nico Collins. There was not much offense in this one, but Collins was a bright spot. He had four receptions for 121 yards. It was his third 100-yard game of the season. He scored 16.1 fantasy points, giving him 16-plus points four of five games. Collins has been a top option in the offense all season long, posting consistent numbers for fantasy owners.
Fantasy Dud: Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes had one of the worst fantasy game of his entire career, struggling against the Texans top defense. He was 14-of-33 for 160 yards with three interceptions. He failed to score a touchdown or even throw for 200 yards. It was a very disappointing performance. You knew he might struggle some in this matchup but his numbers were still worst than you thought they would be.
Game Notes: It was more of a split at running back this week for the Chiefs. Kareem Hunt ran 12 times for 30 yards while Isiah Pacheco rushed nine times for 30 yards.
Nick Chubb was banged up early, leaving with a rib injury. Woody Marks got a ton of work, rushing 26 times for 68 yards. He also caught two passes for eight yards and a touchdown.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Los Angeles Rams second-year running back out of Michigan, Blake Corum, dominated once again in Week 14, rushing for 128 yards on 12 carries (10.7 yards per carry) and two touchdowns in the Rams' 45-17 rout over the Arizona Cardinals. Corum is one of, if not the best, fantasy football handcuff right now and is a must-add off the waiver wire if available in your leagues. The Rams' offense ranks fourth in the NFL, averaging 29.2 points per game, and Kyren Williams, the Rams' lead running back, has also been solid in 2025 but has lately been giving way to Corum to help keep him fresh for the NFL playoffs. Still, Rams coaches have expressed interest in keeping both involved, and Corum is no joke, averaging 5.45 YPC on the season. Corum remains an RB3/Flex consideration in leagues with multiple flex spots or 14 teams or more. On the season, Corum has rushed for 550 yards on 101 attempts with four touchdowns. Up next for the Rams is a big NFC clash against the Detroit Lions.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Ryan Flournoy popped off in Week 14 with nine catches for 115 yards and one touchdown. The production mostly came in a game script that forced the Cowboys to throw a lot, combined with CeeDee Lamb (concussion), who left the game in the first half and did not return. Flournoy showed flashes of production when Lamb was injured earlier in the season and has 249 receiving yards and three touchdowns on the season. If Lamb is set to miss Week 15, Flournoy would be right back on the fantasy radar and would be viewed as a WR3/flex potential against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football. The Vikings defense has been stout against wide receivers, allowing the second fewest points to the position. In deeper leagues that have multiple flex spots or three wide receivers, Flournoy could be a good option if Lamb does, in fact, miss Week 15.
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NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reported that tight end Zach Ertz (knee) has officially been placed on the Injured Reserve on Wednesday with a knee injury. Ertz will miss the remainder of the 2025 season after suffering an ACL tear during Washington's 31-0 loss to the Vikings in Week 14. The hit looked brutal, and emotions were high as the Commanders saw him get carted off the field. At 35 years old, we will see what the future holds for the 2018 Super Bowl Winner and three-time Pro Bowler, Ertz. On the season, he had 50 catches for 504 yards and four touchdowns (72 targets) across 13 regular-season appearances. Second-year player out of Kansas State, Ben Sinnott, is likely to step into a larger role with Ertz being done for the season, and should be on the fantasy radar in deeper formats.
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Senior news writer Kevin Patra of NFL.com reported Tuesday morning that Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer spoke with wide receiver George Pickens about what most reporters and analysts considered a "lack of effort from Pickens" in the Cowboys' Week 14 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Schottenheimer said he "wasn't making a mountain out of a mole hill." In other words, Schottenheimer is not worried about Pickens' "lack of effort" and wants them both to move on to Week 15. For those who may have missed it, Pickens was the talk of the town come Friday morning, as many reporters and analysts noticed Pickens' lack of effort on a handful of plays in the nationally televised Thursday Night Football game, which was pivotal for both teams to win based on the NFC standings. Overall, it's excellent that Schottenheimer and Pickens were able to talk about it and move on. Pickens has been phenomenal this season and is likely on many fantasy football teams' playoff rosters. For the season, he has 1,179 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on 78 receptions. He has been a top-five wide receiver all season, and the Cowboys are right in the thick of things in the NFL playoff picture, so they are going to need their star wideout at the top of his game. Additionally, Pickens is a lineup lock in your fantasy rosters.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has a "very real chance" of starting versus the Seattle Seahawks in Week 15 after a crazy turn of events for the Colts in Week 14, when Daniel Jones (Achilles) and Riley Leonard (knee) both got injured, leaving the Colts with no options at the quarterback position. Additionally, Anthony Richardson (eye) is on Injured Reserve. Jones is out for the year, and Leonard appears to be in danger of missing Week 15, although nothing is confirmed. Regardless, that leaves a 44-year-old man Rivers signing with the practice squad earlier this week after a successful workout with the organization on Monday, and according to NFL Insider Ian Rapaport, Rivers has a "real chance" at starting on Sunday. Rivers' final season was in 2020, where he threw for 4,169 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Ultimately, fantasy managers need to stay away from this situation, as most Week 15 managers are in the fantasy playoffs, and he won't even be a decent QB2 start in superflex leagues.
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Los Angeles Chargers DT Naquan Jones was claimed off waivers by the Houston Texans on Tuesday, Dec. 9. DB Jalen Mills was waived from the practice squad in a corresponding move.
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Washington Commanders WR Chris Moore was signed to the practice squad Tuesday, Dec. 9, and WR River Cracraft was released from the practice squad.
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Free-agent TEs Colin Granger, Dalton Keene and Gee Scott each worked out for the Washington Commanders on Tuesday, Dec. 9, while also working out DBs Keenan Isaac and Kevon Seymour.
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Cleveland Browns CB Denzel Ward Jr. (calf) left the Week 14 game against the Tennessee Titans due to a calf injury, and head coach Kevin Stefanski has yet to offer an update on the cornerback's injury.
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Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku (knee) has been slowed by a knee injury, and he aggravated that injury in Week 14 against the Tennessee Titans on a touchdown reception.
Fantasy Spin: Njoku has fallen behind rookie Harold Fannin Jr. on the depth chart, and now he is dealing with a knee injury yet again. At this critical juncture of the fantasy season, Njoku just cannot be trusted. If you're kept him on the roster to this point, it's safe to drop him outside of deeper leagues.
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Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin has operated as the team's No. 2 wide receiver opposite Courtland Sutton for the vast majority of the season. However, his role in the offense has decreased lately, beginning in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders. The second-year wideout played 37 offensive snaps in that game, his lowest all season at that time, but his 68.8% route share still aligned with his season average of 71.6%. Both marks plummeted in the Week 14 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, as his snaps were cut in half to just 19 and his route share dipped to a season-low 39.5%. Rookie third-rounder Pat Bryant has seemingly overtaken him as the No. 2 option opposite Sutton. After leading the Broncos in targets for most of the season, Franklin's role has been cut back due to his inconsistent hands and limitations as a run-blocker. He profiles as a low-ceiling flex option heading into Week 15 against a tough Green Bay Packers defense.
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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has been solid in two games since returning from a three-game absence due to a concussion. Week 14 against the Kansas City Chiefs wasn't his cleanest performance statistically, as he completed just 48.4% of his passes, but he made plays for the Texans when he needed to. Before his head injury in Week 9 against Denver, the 24-year-old signal-caller was starting to get into a rhythm. In Weeks 4-8, Stroud completed 68.5% of his passes for 1,024 yards with nine touchdowns and two interceptions while adding 96 yards on 14 carries on the ground over four games. He averaged 21.1 fantasy points per game during that span, ranking as the QB9. Overall, the Texans' offense hasn't been efficient enough to support multiple reliable contributors in fantasy this season. Stroud profiles as a mid-range QB2 option in Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan (neck) has been on Injured Reserve for the entire year after suffering a serious neck injury during a preseason game in mid-August, but he seems to be getting close to a return. The second-year wideout was a limited participant every day in practice last week and has logged two limited practices on Monday and Tuesday of this week ahead of Thursday Night Football against the Atlanta Falcons. His status in Wednesday's practice will likely determine if he can play on Thursday. The 24-year-old ended his rookie season on a heater, hauling in 24 of his 31 targets for 316 yards and seven touchdowns over the final five games. McMillan will be vying for targets in a crowded Tampa Bay WR room that could also be getting No. 1 receiver Mike Evans (collarbone) back in Week 15. McMillan will be an extremely volatile deep-league option if he is active on Thursday night.
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs hasn't been a big fantasy factor this season, recording 44 receptions for 393 yards and three touchdowns on 65 targets. After a promising sophomore campaign last year, Downs hasn't been emphasized with three other talented pass-catchers in the Colts' offense, plus a lean towards the run with a superstar back Jonathan Taylor. With quarterback Daniel Jones (Achilles) out for the season and 44-year-old Philip Rivers expected to be the team's starter moving forward, it's possible that Downs' opportunities will increase with Rivers primarily operating in the short area of the field. The 24-year-old's fantasy upside is still capped while being limited to routes in three-wide receiver sets. Downs still profiles as a deep-league flex option for a tough Week 15 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, but his floor is probably lower now with Jones done for the year.
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Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Darnell Mooney failed to deliver once again with fellow receiver Drake London (knee) missing Week 14's 37-9 loss to the Seahawks, logging just one catch on four targets for six yards. The 28-year-old nearly had a touchdown catch, but stepped on the sideline before coming back inbounds to make the reception, nullifying the score. After a 64-catch season in 2024, accumulating nearly 1000 yards (992) and five touchdowns, it has been a season to forget for Mooney, now with just 22 catches for 329 yards and one score with just four games to go. London was a DNP on Monday, so he could miss another contest, but it will likely be a boon to Kyle Pitts Sr.'s stats, not Mooney's. Week 15 brings a matchup with the Buccaneers on the road on Thursday night, against a Tampa Bay pass defense that is middle of the pack in terms of fantasy points allowed to opposing wide receivers. The veteran will likely be a risky WR4/Flex option in what will be the first round of the fantasy playoffs for most managers.
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Denver Broncos running back Jaleel McLaughlin was inactive for nine out of his team's first 10 games of the 2025 season. However, the 25-year-old has been pressed into a more prominent role in recent weeks after Denver lost veteran running back J.K. Dobbins to a season-ending foot injury in Week 10. Across the team's last three games, McLaughlin has recorded 75 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 19 touches. Broncos rookie back RJ Harvey has taken over the RB1 in Denver, which limits McLaughlin's upside. However, McLaughlin could now be one injury away from stepping into a lead role in the Broncos' backfield. In leagues with 12 or more teams, fantasy managers should consider stashing McLaughlin in a bench spot for his handcuff upside. Over the next three weeks, Denver will take on the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Kansas City Chiefs.
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Across 13 games this season, New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins has recorded 35 receptions for 440 yards and two touchdowns on 48 targets. While New England's egalitarian passing attack has limited the production of all of its pass-catchers, Hollins has been the team's most consistent wide receiver from a playing time perspective. The 32-year-old has played at least 75% of the Patriots' offensive snaps in each of his last four games. Across his last six outings, Hollins has hauled in 24 catches for 321 yards on 34 targets. His numbers don't jump off the page, and his upside is limited, but Hollins is attached to an elite quarterback in Drake Maye and has demonstrated a safe playing time floor. In the deepest fantasy leagues, Hollins could be worth targeting on the waiver wire heading into his Week 15 matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Michael Carter has seen minimal usage as a rusher in recent weeks, as he has not recorded more than five carries in a game since Week 7. However, the 26-year-old has seen consistent work in the passing game, hauling in 15 receptions for 117 yards on 20 targets over the last four weeks. The Cardinals' backfield has been in a constant state of flux this season due to injuries. With James Conner (ankle), Trey Benson (knee), and Emari Demercado (ankle) sidelined, Carter and journeyman back Bam Knight have seen the majority of the work over the last month. Arizona could be getting Benson back in Week 15 against the Houston Texans, which may eliminate Carter's role. However, it appears the Cardinals are also considering shutting down Benson for the season due to his lingering knee injury. If Benson remains out, Carter could have some flex appeal for deep-league PPR fantasy managers thanks to his pass-catching ability.
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Across 13 games this season, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington has recorded 40 receptions for 274 yards and two touchdowns on 56 targets. The 24-year-old has also earned some work as a rusher, logging 78 rushing yards on 13 carries. Washington has served as Miami's primary WR2 alongside Jaylen Waddle since star wideout Tyreek Hill (knee) went down with a season-ending knee injury in Week 4. Since that point, Washington has seen at least five targets in six out of nine games. However, he's struggled to be highly productive with his opportunities and has recorded more than 36 receiving yards in just two contests this season. Washington's lack of efficiency limits his upside. Still, Miami has continued to feed him touches, which could make Washington worth rostering in deep PPR fantasy heading into his Week 15 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The Cleveland Browns have signed running back Trayveon Williams off the Los Angeles Chargers' practice squad, according to ESPN's Kris Rhim. ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi notes that Williams spent training camp with Cleveland, so he and the team have familiarity with each other. The Browns were in the market for running back help after placing veteran back Jerome Ford (shoulder) on Injured Reserve with a shoulder injury. Williams appeared in just three games for the Chargers this season, recording three carries for negative one yard. The 28-year-old has played in 71 career games across seven NFL seasons, recording 280 scrimmage yards on 81 touches. In Cleveland, Williams figures to play a depth role behind Browns running backs Quinshon Judkins, Dylan Sampson, and Raheim Sanders.
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