Lineup Prep: Week 16

Wed Dec 18 8:55am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Mayfield can have big Week 16


Last week was quite the show in fantasy land. I can’t remember a week with so many monster fantasy performances. It made for some exciting, high-scoring fantasy games. Here is to hoping for a repeat in Week 16.

Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . .

Just when you think Will Levis might be turning the corner, he goes back to his old ways. He looked game his first game or two back from his benching/injury, but has regressed once again to his old ways. I really think the Titans will be looking for a new quarterback next year. I don’t think Levis is the answer. He is just too erratic right now. A new team and fresh start might do him some good. He definitely has some big-time talent.

I don’t know what the heck happened to Kirk Cousins but he looks a shell of his former self. I just wonder if the offense isn’t a good fit for him. He just hasn’t been on time like he has in recent seasons with the Vikings. Cousins is just forcing passes too much right now. He has been a disaster of a signing for the Falcons, who are now turning to rookie Michael Penix for the rest of the season. Penix will be interesting to watch the rest of the way. He has some real fantasy potential.

The NFC is going to be really interesting to watch these playoffs. It looks like the Lions were going to roll through the playoffs and reach the Super Bowl, but injuries have really opened the door in my view for another team to unseat them. And there are several teams in the NFC playing good football right now, including the Vikings, Packers and Eagles. I think the representative in the NFC is wide open with several legit contenders to make a run. It should a fun one to watch this playoffs.

There are some quarterbacks really at the top of their game right now. Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow look lights out. These guys have all been big-time fantasy factors this year and show that getting an elite quarterback can be a winning strategy despite having to use a higher draft pick on them. Consistency breeds success in fantasy and figuring out platoon options every week at quarterback can be tough. Having a guy like Allen to just plug in and play is a great luxury to have. 

It really feels like Garrett Wilson has been a disappointment this season but you look at the scoring and he is seventh overall at receiver. Sure, the Jets have been a disappointment as a team but you can’t be too sour on Wilson. He is still producing pretty consistent numbers and had a few really big games. If this offense can turn the corner just a tad more, the sky is the limit for the ultra-talented Wilson.

Everyone thought Mark Andrews was done and washed after his horrible start to the season. Remember, he had six catches for 65 yards on nine targets his first four games. Well, those games are a distant past with Andrews looking like the elite tight end of old his last several games. He has 14-plus fantasy points six of nine games and is now sixth overall in fantasy tight end scoring. It just goes to show that sometimes if you ride out the bad, the good can override that before the season is over. He could end up helping a lot of fantasy teams win championships.

It just takes one bad week to lose a fantasy championship, so you hate to see what happened to Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry last week. These guys have carried teams all season to a lot of wins, but had some of their worst games of the season in Week 15. These showings likely knocked a lot of owners out. Why does it happen to at this time of the year? The fantasy gods aren’t always nice, right? It also shows you that not always the best teams in the regular season win it all. You just need to get hot at the right time. 

News and Notes: The Chiefs released running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire on Monday. Edwards-Helaire didn't play a single down for the Chiefs in 2024. . . . .The Browns are making a change at quarterback, going with Dorian Thompson-Robinson for their Week 16 game. Jameis Winston heads to the bench because of his turnover issues in recent starts. . . . .The Colts signed tight end Albert Okwuegbunam on Tuesday. He gives the Colts another pass-catching option at tight end.

HOT PLAYS

Baker Mayfield, QB, Bucs. Mayfield remains red hot, throwing four touchdown passes last week. He has three-plus touchdowns two straight games. He also has 22-plus fantasy points three of four games. Mayfield is fifth overall in fantasy quarterback scoring, proving last year wasn’t a fluke but more of the norm for him going forward. Look for another big game in Week 15, playing the Cowboys. Dallas allows the fourth most fantasy points to quarterbacks and ranks 21st overall against the pass.

James Conner, RB, Cardinals. Conner had his fifth 100-yard game of the season last week and has 120-plus total yards two straight games. He has 22-plus fantasy points in each of his last two games. Conner has three games this season with 20-plus fantasy points. Conner is enjoying another very successful season, serving as a solid No. 1 back for fantasy teams. He has a great floor right now and should keep up his good ways this week against the Panthers. The Panthers have allowed more than 200-rushing yards three straight games. Carolina allows the most fantasy points to running backs this season.

Malik Nabers, WR, Giants. The Giants are a train wreck offensively, but Nabers continues to produce despite that. He had 10 receptions last week, reaching double-digit catches for the third time this season. He has been targeted double-digit times three straight games and failed to hit double-digit fantasy points just one game. It will be fun to see what Nabers does once he gets a competent quarterback throwing him passes. But even with that said, he is a must start this week against the Falcons. Atlanta allows the fourth most fantasy points to receivers and ranks 24th overall against the pass.

D.J. Moore, WR, Bears. The Bears continue to have problems offensively, but Moore keeps producing. He failed to hit 50-receiving yards last week but had eight catches and ran for 24 yards. Moore still managed to score a solid 15 points for fantasy points. He has at least seven receptions four of five games, giving him a great floor right now. He gets the Lions this week in a game the Bears could be playing from behind, leading to a lot more throws for them. Moore should do well against a very banged up Lions secondary that allows the fifth most fantasy points to receivers.

Jonnu Smith, TE, Dolphins. Smith is making a run at top fantasy tight end this season. He is producing huge lately, leading all tight ends in scoring his last three games. He has touchdowns two straight and four of five games. He isn’t just scoring, though, having nine or more receptions three of four games. He has been targeted double-digit times three of four. Smith is a must start no matter the matchup, including this week against the 49ers. He should continue to get his looks and produce big.

COLD PLAYS

Bo Nix, QB, Broncos. Nix had another three-touchdown game last week but was intercepted three times and threw for just 130 yards. He scored just 17.8 fantasy points despite all the scores. Nix has cooled a little, having fewer than 19 points two straight and three of five games. He is a little hard to trust at this time of year, especially this week on the road against the Chargers. Los Angeles has been bad against the pass the last few games but been solid much of the year. The Chargers still allow the 14th fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks and ranks 10th overall against the pass.

Brian Robinson, RB, Commanders. Robinson tied a season high with carries last week, rushing 21 times. He managed just 65 yards, though, and was held out of the end zone. He has more than 70-rushing yards just one game since Week 7. Robinson was much more consistent earlier this season. He gets another tough matchup this week against the Eagles, a team that allows the third fewest fantasy points to running backs. Robinson ran 16 times for 63 yards against the Eagles in Week 11.

Jauan Jennings, WR, 49ers. Jennings is having his best season as a pro, getting to start much of the year with Brandon Aiyuk out. But his numbers have tailed off the last few games, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points three of four. He had just two receptions for 31 yards on nine targets last week. The 49ers offense just isn't the same this year. Jennings could struggle to hit double-digit points once again this week against the Dolphins. Miami has some of the top cover corners in the game and allows the third fewest fantasy points to receivers.

Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs. Kelce is having his usual solid season this year but his down production the last few games comes at a bad time for his fantasy owners. He has failed to hit double-digit fantasy points two straight games and three of his last five. And now he likely is without Patrick Mahomes this week against a good Texans defense. It could be another down showing for Kelce, getting a team that allows the fourth fewest fantasy points to tight ends.

Najee Harris, RB, Steelers. Harris had a game to forget last week, rushing six times for just 14 yards. He had a season-low 3.1 fantasy points. He has been a little erratic much of the season, though, having fewer than eight points two of four games. He has five games total with fewer than double-digit fantasy points. It could be tough sledding again for him this week against a good Ravens rush defense. He ran 18 times for just 63 yards against the Ravens in Week 11. Baltimore allows the eighth fewest fantasy points to running backs this season.

SLEEPERS

Cooper Rush, QB, Cowboys. If you are looking for a quarterback to stream this week, Rush is our guy. He has started to come alive as the starter for the Cowboys. He has multiple touchdowns two straight and three of four games. He had his first three-touchdown game of the season last week and gets a bad Bucs secondary in Week 15. Rush could get a lot of chances to air it out once again. Tampa is 30th overall against the pass and allows the second most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Ameer Abdullah, RB, Raiders. Sincere McCormick went down with an injury last week and it was Abdullah that played the most snaps of any Raiders back, playing 46 percent of the time. He played well with his chances, making a lot of plays in the passing game. He had seven receptions for 58 yards and a touchdown. He topped double-digit fancy points for the fourth time this year. We like him to hit that mark again this week against a bad Jaguars defense. The Jags allow the third most fantasy points to running backs.

Calvin Austin, WR, Steelers. Austin had five receptions for 65 yards last week, giving him double-digit fantasy points three of four games. He has started to play a bigger role in the Steelers offense, especially with George Pickens out of the lineup. Austin tied for the most snaps played at receiver last week, playing 81 percent of the time. The Steelers are going to have to put up some points this week if they hope to keep you with the Ravens high-powered offense. Austin should get some chances to make big plays against a Ravens defense that allows the second most fantasy points to receivers.

Juwan Johnson, TE, Saints. Johnson is getting more looks with Taysom Hill out of the lineup. He has been targeted 15 times his last three games. He has 8.5-plus fantasy points three of four games. And with an inexperienced quarterback starting this week for the Saints, look for Johnson to get his looks as a safety valve. Plus, he gets a Packers team this week that has allowed some big fantasy games to tight ends, allowing the eighth most fantasy points to tight ends.

Darnell Mooney, WR, Falcons. Mooney didn’t catch a single pass last week, getting targeted just one time. That can’t happen to a receiver that has been very good for the Falcons all season. He had 142 yards the previous game. He is the top big-play threat for the Falcons and should get some targets from the get go this week against the Giants. New York is trending the wrong way and allowed some big plays in the passing game this season. Look for Mooney to have one of his big games. The Giants have allowed 275-plus passing yards two of four games.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low scoring games for the coming week. In high scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: Eagles/Commanders, 49ers/Dolphins, Vikings/Seahawks, Bucs/Cowboys.

Low Scoring Games: Broncos/Chargers, Giants/Falcons, Titans/Colts.

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.

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Christian Watson Dec 24 12:30pm CT
Christian Watson

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur delivered some good news on wide receiver Christian Watson (knee) on Tuesday after he injured his knee in Monday's blowout victory over the New Orleans Saints. "We got good news on him. It's more just a bruise. It's when the guy fell on him on the sideline. Still gotta be able to function. We'll see how he practices this week & see where we're at," LaFleur said. Watson's status for the Week 17 divisional game against the Minnesota Vikings will be determined by his practice participation this week. The 25-year-old avoided a serious injury, though, which is a sigh of relief for the Packers for a player that has dealt with his fair share of injuries early in his career. In a crowded relief corps in Green Bay, Watson hasn't been a top-50 fantasy wideout with 29 receptions, 620 yards and only two touchdowns in 2024. If he plays on Sunday, he'll be a shaky WR4/flex in fantasy.

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Malik Nabers Dec 24 12:20pm CT
Malik Nabers

New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (undisclosed) will not take part in the team's practice on Tuesday. The Giants are practicing on Tuesday this week and will be taking Wednesday off for Christmas. It's early in the week, so the Giants are likely just giving their star wideout some extra rest heading into a Week 17 tilt on Sunday versus the visiting Indianapolis Colts. The 21-year-old first-rounder has battled several lower-body injuries in recent weeks but hasn't missed any time, so we'd expect him to be good to play this weekend as the unquestioned top wideout for the G-Men. Despite the awful mess at quarterback for the Giants with Drew Lock still the starter, Nabers has seen 28 targets over the last two weeks and has caught 17 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. For fantasy managers battling for a trophy this week, Nabers is a must-start in lineups.

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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Dec 24 12:20pm CT
Tyrone Tracy Jr.

New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle) will not participate in Tuesday's practice. The Giants are holding a practice on Tuesday and taking Wednesday off for Christmas this week. It's early in the week, but Tracy's status is worth watching closely heading into a Week 17 matchup on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts after he aggravated his ankle injury in the Week 16 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. If the 25-year-old isn't able to play this Sunday, Devin Singletary would be in line for lead-back duties, giving him RB3/flex appeal against a Colts defense that has been gashed on the ground all year. Tracy had only 26 rushing yards on seven carries against Atlanta but salvaged his fantasy day with four catches for 43 yards and a touchdown through the air. He's shaping up as a risky RB3/flex in fantasy this week due to his injury and New York's lousy offense under quarterback Drew Lock.

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Drew Lock Dec 24 12:00pm CT
Drew Lock

New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) will start again in Week 17 against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, according to head coach Brian Daboll. Lock made the start in the blowout loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16, but his availability was in question for this week after he underwent an MRI exam on his right shoulder on Monday. Apparently everything checked out fine with Lock's throwing shoulder, so he'll make his fourth start of the year this weekend. The 28-year-old has not looked good at all in his three starts for the G-Men, completing 53.33% of his 120 pass attempts for 615 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions while also losing two fumbles. He has run for 117 yards and a touchdown on the ground, but nobody that advanced to a fantasy championship should be using Lock as a QB2 in superflex leagues.

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Kyler Murray Dec 24 11:40am CT
Kyler Murray

Arizona Cardinals left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. (knee) and right tackle Jonah Williams (knee) have both already been ruled out for Saturday's Week 17 divisional clash against the Los Angeles Rams. Johnson will miss his second straight game, while Williams will sit out on Saturday night after injuring his knee in the overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 16. With the Cardinals being eliminated from playoff contention with their loss on Sunday, they don't have any incentive to put any injured players out on the field for the final two weeks of the regular season. Arizona missing both their left and right tackles against the Rams this weekend is bad news for their offense, and they could also be without lead running back James Conner (knee) as well. It should at least give fantasy managers pause when deciding to start quarterback Kyler Murray.

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Alec Pierce Dec 24 11:30am CT
Alec Pierce

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (concussion) is still in the league's concussion protocol but is advancing well. Pierce suffered a concussion in the Week 15 loss to the Denver Broncos and was unable to play in the Week 16 win over the Tennessee Titans this past Sunday. The 24-year-old is recovering, but he'll need to gain clearance from an independent neurologist later this week to have a shot at returning to action for the Week 17 game this Sunday at the New York Giants. The matchup against the two-win Giants is a great one for the Colts offense this weekend, but Pierce would be a pretty shaky WR4/5 for fantasy managers in a low-volume passing attack if he's cleared to play. Quarterback Anthony Richardson only attempted 11 passes in the win over the Titans. When active, Pierce is Indy's WR3 behind Josh Downs and Michael Pittman Jr.

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Jordan Whitehead Dec 24 11:30am CT
Jordan Whitehead

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers designated safety Jordan Whitehead (pectoral) to return from Injured Reserve on Tuesday by opening his 21-day practice window. Whitehead is now eligible to return to practice with the team this week, but it doesn't guarantee that he'll come off IR to play in Week 17 on Sunday against the division-rival Carolina Panthers. The 27-year-old was put on IR in late November due to a ruptured pectoral muscle, but he's nearing a return and would give the Bucs secondary a needed boost as they try to win the NFC South division in the final two weeks of the regular season. Whitehead started the team's first 11 games before getting injured, recording 76 tackles (47 solo) and three pass breakups in his return to Tampa in 2024. The Bucs defense is ranked as a top-10 defensive unit for their matchup against Carolina in Week 17.

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James Conner Dec 24 11:20am CT
James Conner

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner (knee) is in wait-and-see mode for the team's upcoming Week 17 game against the division-rival Los Angeles Rams on Saturday night. Conner injured his knee in the overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 16, but not before putting up strong numbers with 19 touches for 166 scrimmage yards and a touchdown. The Cardinals were eliminated from postseason contention with their loss on Sunday, which means the Cardinals aren't going to rush the 29-year-old back this weekend if he's not ready. Conner's status will likely depend on how much he can do in practice this week. Trey Benson (ankle) missed the Week 16 game and Emari Demercado (back) is on Injured Reserve, so if Conner is ruled out, the Cardinals could be down to DeeJay Dallas and Michael Carter in their backfield against LA on Saturday.

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Christian Watson Dec 24 11:20am CT
Christian Watson

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (knee) said he's "hoping for the best" regarding the knee injury he suffered in the Monday night blowout win over the New Orleans Saints. Watson was injured early in the first half when a defender fell on him at the end of a run. He returned to the game in the first half but eventually was seen being looked at by the medical staff on the sideline and didn't return to action in the second half. Watson is getting his knee examined on Tuesday, putting his status up in the air for Sunday's Week 17 contest against the division-rival Minnesota Vikings. The 25-year-old didn't catch his only target and rushed two times for 23 yards in Monday's game. Already a shaky touchdown-dependent WR4/flex in a crowded wideout room in Green Bay, fantasy managers in championship matchups shouldn't be planning on using a banged-up Watson this week.

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Russell Wilson Dec 24 11:10am CT
Russell Wilson

Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (calf) is listed as questionable for the team's Week 17 game on Wednesday on Christmas Day versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jones didn't practice on Sunday or Monday after straining his calf in Saturday's win over the Houston Texans in Week 16. On a short week, the 30-year-old defensive stalwart might not be able to go, so fantasy managers in IDP formats need to have a backup on hand in case the Chiefs rule him out on Christmas morning. Jones being absent this week would be good news for quarterback Russell Wilson and the Steelers offense as they look to get things turned around after a disappointing Week 16 loss to the division-rival Baltimore Ravens. If Jones plays, he could be subject to a limited snap count as well, making him even more risky as a starting option in fantasy.

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Aaron Rodgers Dec 24 11:10am CT
Aaron Rodgers

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (knee) is uncertain to play in Week 17 against the division-rival Buffalo Bills on Sunday due to a knee injury he suffered in the Week 16 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said he's betting on Rodgers to play, but he's not committing to it early in the week. With the Jets already eliminated from playoff contention, Rodgers isn't going to take any chances with his health in a meaningless game for the team. If he is ruled out for Sunday's game, journeyman QB Tyrod Taylor would make his first start of the year for Gang Green, which would be a downgrade for receivers Davante Adams and Garrett Wilson in fantasy. We'll have a better idea of the 41-year-old's status for Week 17 once the team resumes practicing on Wednesday. The future Hall of Famer has been better of late, but he's no more than a QB2 in fantasy if he plays.

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John Metchie III Dec 24 9:10am CT
John Metchie III

Houston Texans wide receiver John Metchie III (shoulder) appears ready to return to the lineup on Christmas Day against the Baltimore Ravens, and with ample opportunity within the Texans' offense. Wide receiver Tank Dell (knee) joined Stefon Diggs (knee) on injured reserve, opening the way for other receivers behind top target Nico Collins. However, starting Metchie, even against a Ravens defense in the bottom five against fantasy receivers, is a massive risk for managers in fantasy Super Bowls this week. In addition to rostering receiver Robert Woods, Houston added Diontae Johnson off waivers on Monday. Replacing Dell might be a committee approach.

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Van Jefferson Dec 24 9:00am CT
Van Jefferson

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Van Jefferson is off the fantasy radar when the Steelers take on Kansas City on Christmas Day. The veteran has played more than 70% of the Steelers' snaps the past three weeks, but that seems likely to change with top receiver George Pickens (hamstring) likely to return to the lineup. The Chiefs' defense ranks in the middle of the pack against fantasy receivers, but it's difficult to see Jefferson getting enough action in a run-loving Pittsburgh offense when competing for targets with Pickens, receiver Calvin Austin III, and tight end Pat Freiermuth.

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Greg Joseph Dec 24 8:50am CT
Greg Joseph

The New York Jets signed kicker Greg Joseph to their practice squad, according to Joseph's agent, Brett Tessler. The veteran is now on his fifth team of the season after spending training camp with Green Bay, briefly signing with Detroit's practice squad, and then having stints with the New York Giants and Washington Commanders. Jets kicker Anders Carlson had a brutal showing on Sunday against the L.A. Rams, missing an extra point and a 49-yarder that would have cut the lead to one score in the fourth quarter. Joseph is unlikely to hold any fantasy value, however, even if he unseats Carlson for the starting job prior to a Week 17 game at Buffalo.

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Kevin Austin Jr. Dec 24 8:50am CT
Kevin Austin Jr.

New Orleans Saints receiver Kevin Austin Jr. earned another four targets Monday at Green Bay, but turned them into just one catch for 17 yards on which he fumbled, but saw the ball go out of bounds. The third-year player has drawn at least three targets in four straight games, but is playing more mostly due to injuries, including to top receiver Chris Olave (concussion). New Orleans, playing behind backup quarterback Spencer Rattler, looked hapless in the 34-0 defeat to the Packers and became the first team in the league to be shut out this year. Austin is off the fantasy radar prior to a Week 17 game against Las Vegas.

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Dante Pettis Dec 24 8:40am CT
Dante Pettis

Dante Pettis of the New Orleans Saints earned seven targets on Monday at Green Bay, but finished with only two catches for 31 yards. The barren New Orleans offense was down to starting quarterback Spencer Rattler, who completed only half of his 30 passing attempts for 153 yards and an interception in a blowout 34-0 defeat. The Saints have ample opportunity for Pettis to play a high volume of snaps, but they have so few weapons at this stage of the season that starting anyone on this offense is likely a no-go. New Orleans will continue playing out the string in Week 17 against Las Vegas.

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Jamaal Williams Dec 24 8:30am CT
Jamaal Williams

New Orleans Saints running back Jamaal Williams was a non-factor with just three carries for eight yards and no targets in a 34-0 defeat at Green Bay. The veteran drew fewer carries than fellow running backs Kendre Miller and Jordan Mims, and backup quarterback Spencer Rattler carried five times as the depleted Saints offense struggled to muster anything in a forgettable outing. Even without starting running Alvin Kamara (groin), Williams was not fantasy relevant. The former 1,000-yard rusher can safely be left on waivers as the Saints prepare for Las Vegas in Week 17.

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Brandon McManus Dec 24 8:20am CT
Brandon McManus

Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus converted every opportunity on Monday in a 34-0 win against the New Orleans Saints, connecting on both field goals and all four extra points. The veteran kicker hit field goals of 55 and 46 yards in the second half, adding a boost for managers who started him in the fantasy playoffs. McManus, who was released by Washington earlier this year after a lawsuit alleging sexual assault was brought against him, has latched on in Green Bay during the second half of the season. He'll continue being attached to a capable offense as the playoff-bound Packers take on Minnesota in Week 17.

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Spencer Rattler Dec 24 2:50am CT
Spencer Rattler

New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler went 15-for-30 for 153 passing yards and added 28 yards on five rushes in Monday's 34-0 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Rattler also threw an interception and lost a fumble in the defeat, which had the dubious distinction of being the NFL's first shutout of the 2024 season. Additionally, the Saints never reached the red zone and the drives that brought them the closest were halted by Rattler's turnovers. Through four starts and five total appearances, the rookie has gone 84-for-150 for 859 passing yards, two touchdowns, and three interceptions. In postgame comments, interim head coach Darren Rizzi said that the team would evaluate Derek Carr's (hand) progress on Thursday. With the Saints officially out of the playoff hunt it isn't out of the question for Rattler to remain the starter in order to gain more experience at the pro level. Even if New Orleans gives him another chance, he doesn't belong on fantasy rosters in Week 17.

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Kendre Miller Dec 24 2:50am CT
Kendre Miller

Those hoping that New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller would be the late-season add that would propel fantasy teams to the championship round of the fantasy playoffs were sorely disappointed on Monday night. Miller handled eight carriers and gained just 15 rushing yards in the 35-0 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He also caught both of his targets for 16 receiving yards. After taking over the Saints' backfield following Alvin Kamara's (groin) early departure last week, Miller finished with fewer snaps than fellow backup Jordan Mims. In postgame comments, interim head coach Darren Rizzi alluded to having a plan to use Miller that went out the window after falling in an early hole which forced New Orleans into playing catchup. Kamara's status for Week 17 is unknown at this point but if he misses another game then Miller should have an easier time against the Las Vegas Raiders.

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