AJ Dillon had 5 red zone carries to only 1 red zone carry for Aaron Jones
The usage actually leaned Dillon for future fantasy production based on Week 14, and Aaron Jones has fallen to my RB17 rest of season after consistent weeks of Dillon having stronger usage
On to HOU ⬇️⬇️
Wow! We now have 3 fun names to watch in HOU
Nico Collins & Brevin Jordan have been darlings of this weekly thread for several weeks now, and we can add Royce Freeman to the list
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Alright, on to LAC ⬇️⬇️
Ekeler a true GTD for TNF vs the Chiefs
If I had to start a Chargers backup, I'd lean Justin Jackson
This is based on both Week 14 usage and my boss' interview with Austin Ekeler, who mentioned the coaches have more trust in Jackson
Saquon has an ankle injury though I expect him to play Week 15... but Devontae Booker a desperation flex for those in need of a breathing body in their RB2 slot (no judgment)
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No more pity party, on to WAS ⬇️⬇️
We know the WAS TE role is often fruitful for fantasy, but Week 14 actually had some murky usage
If forced to choose, I'd lean RSJ who has a better track record of
production when called upon.
But, in tight end premium leagues, if RSJ is gone and Bates is available, he's not the worst end of bench stash to see if the routes advantage in Week 14 was a sign of future targets.
My hunch: they were easing RSJ back in, post-injury
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Order will be QB, RB, WR, then TE
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Malik Willis (QB) - Fast/elusive (cross between Lamar/Hurts as a rusher) + huge arm. Lots of INTs + sacks taken at Liberty. Project QB that's an upside play. Most likely QB1 off the board
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QB:
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WR is next...
WR:
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