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Under Review | Cam Akers

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This week’s Under Review examines Cam Akers’ Week 14 performance against the Patriots. Watch how Cam finds positive yards on almost all of his 29 rushes. Make sure you smash that like button and subscribe.

Unsung Heroes | Week 15

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Unsung Heroes produced by 2on1 Fantasy Sports and presented by The Undroppables brings you Week 15 OL/DL advantages for the Semifinals of the fantasy football playoffs.

Money Makers & Heart Breakers (Fantasy Football 2020 – Week 15)

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Semis, Oh Yeahhhh! This is the week of the semi-finals in most leagues. So if you are reading this for redraft or dynasty purposes, you are more than likely playing in the playoffs and one of four teams left. Good Luck!

Are you going to be home for the holidays? Not going to see family and extended family this Christmas? I hope that doesn’t have you feeling down. As Monty Python taught us, Always look on the bright side of life! You don’t have to listen to Uncle Billy’s obnoxious stories, and your cousins bratty kids won’t be tearing apart your house and jumping on the furniture. Single Auntie Jennifer won’t be getting wasted on eggnog and causing a scene, at least not at your house anyway. You can see all the positives right?

You may feel as happy as a person in a Popeye’s commercial now, I know I do. So lets get to the football shall we.

If you are new around here this is how it works:

Money Maker – I think this person will perform well this week and be better than projections

Heart Breaker – These players will not meet projections


Quarterbacks

💰 Money Makers

Tom Brady ($7,900 on FanDuel and $6,600 on DraftKings)

Are you surprised I am saying Tom Brady? Well it should be set in stone. He is playing against the Falcons. The only person they have stopped was Derek Carr. With Ronald Jones going on the Covid list, and the Falcons actually playing well against the run of late, I can see Brady throwing the ball 50 times in this game against a defense that really isn’t very good at defending the pass.

Jared Goff ($7,800 on FanDuel and $6,300 on DraftKings)

The Jets are competing for the number 1 pick, which means seldom are they competing against the other teams quarterback. The Jets are the second worst defense against quarterbacks in the NFL, only the aforementioned Falcons are worse. Goff should have a very pass-happy day, netting 300 yards and 2 touchdowns, which is essentially what quarterbacks average against the Jets.

Ryan Tannehill ($7,700 on FanDuel and $6,700 on DraftKings)

Tannehill is coming off yet another multiple touchdown game against the Jaguars. In Week 15 he will play the Lions. The Lions defense has given up multiple touchdowns and/or 300 yards to the passing attack in all but 3 games this season. This sets up nice for another multiple touchdowns game for Tannehill, as the Titans look to continue to roll their playoff push.

Other quarterbacks I like:

There is the obvious: Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Josh Allen, and Justin Herbert.

The not so obvious: Lamar Jackson, Matthew Stafford, and Philip Rivers.

💔 Heart Breakers

Tua Tagovailoa

Tua had a big game in Week 14; 316 yards passing and a total of 3 touchdowns from both passing and rushing. You might think its time to ride the hot hand, you would be wrong. The Patriots are very unkind to quarterbacks, ranking as the third best defense against quarterbacks in the league. Their offense may be in shambles, but the Secondary is still elite. They are also notoriously good against rookie quarterbacks, just ask Justin Herbert..

Baker Mayfield

Baker has been tearing it up lately. 3 straight weeks of multiple touchdowns and two straight with over 300 yards. This week he gets the Giants who give up an average of 261 yards and a touchdowns per game. Its going to be tough going for Baker.

Deshaun Watson

Watson gets to play the Colts in Week 15. He passed for 341 yards against them in Week 13 but had no passing touchdowns. With a receiver group decimated by injuries and suspensions up against a top 10 defense, he is an avoid.

Other quarterbacks to avoid: Sam Darnold and Teddy Bridgewater.

Running Backs

💰 Money Makers

Austin Ekeler

The Raiders are the third friendliest defense to running backs this season, giving up 109 yards rushing and 43 yards receiving to the position. Ekeler is heavily involved both as a rusher and pass catcher in the Chargers offense. In Week 14 Jonathan Taylor decimated the Raiders defense for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns. Ekeler should have a wonderful game.

Mike Davis  ($7,400 on FanDuel and $6,500 on DraftKings) Saturday Slate

The Packers are not very good against the run. Christian McCaffrey will miss Week 15 and Mike Davis will start once again for the Panthers. In Week 14 Davis totaled 93 yards and two scores against the Broncos. Are you picking up what I’m putting down? Play Davis.

Jonathan Taylor ($7,400 on FanDuel and $7,200 on DraftKings)

I just mentioned what this guy did last week, 150 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns. This week he is playing against the Texans who happen to be the second kindest defense to running backs there is. Taylor continues to scorch and put your fantasy team on his back.

Other running backs to play:

The obvious: Aaron Jones, Dalvin Cook, Alvin Kamara, Nick Chubb and Derrick Henry.

The not so obvious: D’Adre Swift, J.K. Dobbins, and Jeff Wilson.

💔 Heart Breakers

Clyde Edwards-Helaire

You know who really likes CEH? I do. This week for him to produce it will be in the passing game. The Chiefs play the Saints, the Saints are literally the toughest defense against running backs in the NFL. Last week getting torched on the ground was legitimately the first time in years! I would expect a renewed focus to not let that happen again. Also, with the way the Chiefs pass the ball, we might not even notice if they don’t run at all, if they even need too.

Chris Carson

Another running back I genuinely like. If you have him I am sure you are playing him. Unfortunately, the Washington Football Team is hard to run against. The give up and average of 83 yards per game rushing and have only given up 6 touchdowns to running backs on the season. They have an elite defensive line, matching up with a below average Seattle o-line, not always the best recipe for finding success on the ground.

Ezekiel Elliott

Zeke hasn’t topped 100 yards or scored a touchdown since Week 11. I know most of you are always start your studs, but this guy isn’t a stud right now. The Niners are also only giving up 74 yards per game rushing. WOOF!

Other running backs that will cost you in Week 15: Gio Bernard, Frank Gore, and Leonard Fournette.

Wide Receivers

💰 Money Makers

Mike Evans ($7,100 on FanDuel and $6,500 on DraftKings)

The Falcons just plain can’t defend the pass. Evan is always a threat to score. If there is one wide receiver, I would want to play this week on the Buccaneers it is Evans. Antonio Brown and Chris Godwin may also prove to be productive.

Robert Woods ($7,400 on FanDuel and $6,800 on DraftKings)

The Jets are a bottom 10 defense against wide receivers. Woods has been pretty consistent this year but had a down week in Week 14 with only 5 receptions for 32 yards. This week he bounces back against the Jets. This looks like a 90 yards and a touchdown game against a bottom feeder defense.

T.Y. Hilton ($6,800 on FanDuel and $5,500 on DraftKings)

Hilton has 4 touchdowns over the past three games. He hit the Texans up for 8 receptions, 110 yards and a touchdown in Week 13. He gets to play the Texans again this week. I may need a pep talk from my grandma if this is the kind of production you get from that.

Other wide receivers to play:

The obvious: Davante Adams, Allen Robinson, Tyreek Hill, Calvin Ridley, DK Metcalf.

The not so obvious: Corey Davis, AJ Brown, and Willie Snead.

💔 Heart Breakers

Jamison Crowder

You know who has a really good defense, the Rams. I mean REALLY good, like number 1 against wide receiver good. They simply shut the position down. Crowder is a wide receiver, Crowder will be shut down.

DeVante Parker

Another team great against the pass is the Patriots. Parker is on track to play this week, but if you plan on putting him in your line up you will be wishing he didn’t play. In Week 1, Parker had 47 yards against the Patriots, this is probably what you can expect, especially with Tua and DVP still trying to build their chemistry.

Robby Anderson

The Packers defense is top 6 against wide receivers. They have given up only one 100 yard game to a wide receiver all season. This looks like a bad week to play Robby Anderson and DJ Moore, who was released from the Covid protocol list on Wednesday.

Other wide receivers will cost you: Tyler Lockett, Justin Jefferson, and Cole Beasley.

Tight Ends Week 5

💰 Money Makers

Rob Gronkowski ($6,300 on FanDuel and $4,200 on DraftKings)

We have established that the Falcons cannot cover the pass. Well that extends to every position that catches the football. The Falcons are fifth friendliest defense to tight ends in the league. With RoJo out this week, the Buccaneers will pass a lot, and Gronk has always been a favorite target of Brady. When the stars align, the stars align.

Robert Tonyan ($6,500 on FanDuel and $4,500 on DraftKings) Saturday Slate

For four straight games Tonyan has had 5 targets per game. All he has done was turn those 20 targets into 19 receptions, 186 yards, and 4 touchdowns over the four game span, notching a touchdown grab every game. The Panthers are the 7th worst defense against tight ends. It looks like another game to keep his streak alive.

Other tight ends to play:

The obvious Travis Kelce and Darren Waller.

The not so obvious: Eric Ebron, Evan Engram, and Noah Fant.

💔 Heart Breakers

Dalton Schultz

The Niners are the best defense against tight ends in the league. The Cowboys aren’t very good. Schultz should not even be a consideration.

Dallas Goedert

Last week the Cardinals held Evan Engram to 14 yards. The Cardinals have only 3 touchdowns to the position this season. The Eagles will play their rookie quarterback up against the fifth best defense against tight ends. It doesn’t look good for Goedert or Zach Ertz in Week 15.

Other tight ends that will cost you: Drew Sample, Jonnu Smith, and Austin Hooper.

If you are looking for Defenses to stream, take a look at The Stream Option by Kyle Larson.

Thanks for checking out our Money Makers and Heart Breakers column. For more great content from The Undroppables, follow us on Twitter, follow @MikeReedyFF for more great content, and visit back for Mike’s weekly UNtangling the Wire (waiver wire) article.

The Stream Option (Fantasy Football 2020 – Week 15)

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The Stream Option is a weekly article where The Undroppables explore the best options at Quarterback, Defense, and Tight End that should be available in most leagues.
*Note: ESPN rostership rates were gathered on 12/15/2020 and are subject to change.

Quarterbacks

Drew Lock – DEN vs BUF

Lock is coming off one of the best games of his career, as he completed 77.8% of his passes and threw for four touchdowns in last week’s win over the Panthers. He has an opportunity to follow up his strong performance with another in Week 15, when the Broncos face the Buffalo Bills. While the Bills are clearly a good team, they are currently allowing the 8th most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks. Meanwhile, the Bills offense should be able to score on the Broncos defense, which should put Lock in a positive game-script for fantasy points with Denver playing from behind. Drew Lock is currently rostered in 9.7% of ESPN fantasy leagues.

Philip Rivers – IND vs HOU

I recommended Rivers last week against the Raiders, and he delivered a solid 17.76 point outing. If you’re looking for a QB that provides a safe floor with top-12 upside, I would recommend turning to Rivers again in Week 15. While he likely won’t carry your fantasy team to a win, he shouldn’t bog you down into a loss either. He sees a solid matchup this week with Houston currently allowing the 9th most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, and the reemergence of T.Y. Hilton gives Rivers a serious weapon in the passing game. Overall, the Indy offense seems to be hitting their stride as of late, and Rivers should benefit in fantasy. If you choose to pick him up, Rivers is available in 75.6% of ESPN leagues.

Tight Ends

Logan Thomas – WAS vs SEA

I’ve recommended Thomas for a few weeks now, and he just continues to perform without seeing much of a spike in his rostership. Thomas is averaging just over 16 points per game in his last three outings, and will be looking to continue this stretch against Seattle in Week 15. Everything I said about Thomas’ situation last week still rings true in my mind. Thomas is a large beneficiary of the checkdown-happy Alex Smith starting at QB for WFT and Antonio Gibson (the other large beneficiary of checkdown targets) missing time. Thomas is currently rostered in 59.2% of ESPN leagues despite being the TE8 on the season.

Cole Kmet – CHI @ MIN

Cole Kmet is emerging as a contributing member of the Bears offense late in his rookie season. Kmet saw the field on 85% of snaps in Week 14, more than any other skill position player on the Bears’ roster. He made use of these snaps by getting seven targets from Mitchell Trubisky, catching 4 for 41 yards. With this type of target share, Kmet could be in line for a much better stat line if he is able to be more efficient this week. Kmet is only rostered in 6.8% of ESPN fantasy leagues.

Defenses

Miami Dolphins D/ST – MIA vs NE

Miami’s defense has been a sight to behold in 2020, proving that they can be a serious threat to stop opposing offenses. For example, the Dolphins showed their defensive prowess last week against the league’s best, the Kansas City Chiefs. Against Mahomes and company, the Dolphins were able to force four turnovers and three sacks. While the Dolphins still fell short of completely stopping the Chief’s electric offensive attack, the Dolphins will get a much easier matchup in Week 15 as the Patriots come to town. Miami is currently rostered in 68.8% of ESPN leagues.

Tennessee Titans D/ST – TEN vs DET

The Titans get a plus defensive matchup against Detroit in Week 15, but it could be even better. If Matthew Stafford is unable to suit up in Week 15, Tennessee becomes an elite defensive streaming option against the Chase Daniel-led Lions. However, this is one to watch, because the Titans will be a suspect option if Stafford is at the helm. The Titans are readily available in 78% of ESPN leagues if Daniel is the starter.

For more options for additions to your lineup, check out Mike Reedy’s Waiver Wire article for Week 15, and feel free to reach out to me with questions on Twitter, @KL_Fantasy.

UNtangling the Waiver Wire (Fantasy Football 2020 – Week 15)

If you are reading this, odds are you made it past the first round of the fantasy playoffs. Congratulations on making it to the semi-finals! Lets take a look out there and see what is on the wire that will help you get to the next round of the playoffs.

Let’s Go!

NOTE: If you are new around here, this column refers to players rostered in under 50% of Yahoo, ESPN, and Sleeper Leagues.

Quarterbacks

Derek Carr – Since his clunker against the Falcons, Carr has two games in a row with over 300 passing yards and multiple touchdowns. That is two top-5 QB performances in a row. 40% rostered on Yahoo, 48% rostered on ESPN, and 48% rostered on Sleeper. (8% FAAB)

Jalen Hurts – Hurts had 167 yards and a touchdown passing and added 106 yards rushing against a staunch Saints defense. The Cardinals and the Cowboys are up the next two weeks. If you are streaming through the playoffs you could do worse. 17% rostered on Yahoo, 8% rostered on ESPN, and 17% rostered on Sleeper. (5% FAAB)

Other Quarterbacks to consider: Tua Tagovailoa and Mitch Trubisky

Running Backs

Lynn Bowden – Playable as both a running back and a wide receiver in Yahoo, Bowden saw 9 targets for 7 receptions, gaining 82 yards in Week 14. With most of the pass catchers for the Dolphins up in the air for Week 15, Bowden becomes a very viable play. 1% rostered on Yahoo, 0% on ESPN, and 1% on Sleeper. (10% FAAB)

DeAndre Washington – Washington had 15 total touches in Week 14. He turned that into an unimpressive 52 total yards. With so many of the Dolphins skill position players out due to injury and COVID, Washington may be someone you look to play in Week 15. 24% rostered on Yahoo, 20% on ESPN, and 17% on Sleeper. (5% FAAB)

Other running backs to consider: Peyton Barber and Jeff Wilson

Wide Receivers

Nelson Agholor – Agholor had 5 receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown in Week 14 on 20% target share. He looks to be a viable play in Week 15. 36% rostered on Yahoo, 27% on ESPN, and 41%on Sleeper. (8% FAAB)

Keelan Cole – Cole got 12 targets and responded with 7 receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown in Week 14. If Minshew is starting in Week 15, Cole has some definite value at wide receiver. 49% rostered on Yahoo, 13% on ESPN, and 28% on Sleeper. (5% FAAB)

Other wide receivers to consider: Gabriel Davis, Tim Patrick, Keke Coutee, Mack Hollins, and Chad Hansen

Tight Ends

Cole Kmet – Kmet has seen 7 targets per game over the past two weeks, which is why I have him listed here. With the Vikings and Jaguars up the next two weeks, Kmet is a viable play at tight end if you are needy through Championship Week. 6% rostered on Yahoo, 4% on ESPN, 6% rostered on Sleeper. (3% FAAB)

Other tight ends to consider: Irv Smith and Dan Arnold

Remember to check out Kyle Larson’s Stream Options for Week 15 for a more in-depth look at defenses to stream.

Thanks for checking out our waiver wire column. For more great content from the Undroppables, follow us on Twitter, follow @MikeReedyFF for more great content, and visit back soon for Mike’s weekly Money Makers and Heart Breakers