šŸˆ David Njoku & Week 15 Targets

D/ST Options, QB fill-ins and Studs to Start for Week 15 of the 2023 Fantasy Football season.

Good morning. It was fun to read the responses to Tuesdayā€™s poll on whether it was right to call Kadarius Toney offside.

Looks ok to me.

Best idea: ā€œThe big issue is they let the play go. Maybe the rule change needs to be that if a player on offense is offside, then once the QB snaps the ball the play is blown dead. We blow a play dead for false starts, so why not for an offensive player lined up in the neutral zone?ā€ - Christian L.(Toney was offside)

Chiefs fan: ā€œI donā€™t need your logic, thanks. ā€ - Alex B. (Not offside)

We know one fan who wonā€™t be happy.

@jarestia

Today's newsletter highlights

  • šŸ‘‰ļø Sneaky Plays for Week 15

  • šŸ‘€ Best Matchups to Target

  • šŸ˜­ Major Injury Updates

  • šŸƒā€ā™‚ļø RBs to Stash for Week 16

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TRIVIA

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RANKINGS

Khalil Herbert falls to RB51. With Dā€™Onta Foreman back in the lineup, Herbert played just 17% of snaps ā€” behind both Foreman and Roschon Johnson (per Next Gen Stats). Herbert seems like the odd man out in Chicagoā€™s committee. Doubt he adds much value the finals weeks. Droppable.

Zay Flowers rises to WR26. In games without Mark Andrews, Flowers is averaging 20.3 PPR points per game and an elite 33.1% target share (per @LateRoundQB). Heā€™s emerging as a big play threat in Baltimoreā€™s improved passing offense.

Our rest-of-season 0.5 PPR rankings were updated early this morning šŸ‘‡ļø 

Dynasty Rankings

No rookie has climbed as high as C.J. Stroud in Superflex Dynasty value. Graph below shows which rookies gained value through the season (starting point is July rankings, end point is as of December 13).

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STRONG PLAYS

Start Your Studs

Stefon Diggs // Gregory Fisher-USA Today Sports

Itā€™s difficult to go back once youā€™ve be burned. Just ask anyone who drafted Kyle Pitts or any of the ex-girlfriends who never return my calls. But you need to #StartYourStuds this time of year.

QB Jalen Hurts scored 8.8 points last week against the vaunted Dallas defense. He will look to bounce back against a Seahawks defense that is BOTTOM 10 when it comes to stopping opposing fantasy QBs, per @jbchoknows.

WR Stefon Diggs managers, keep rolling. With the emergence of Dalton Kincaid, a new OC and an uptick in receiving usage for James Cook, Diggs has seen his average depth of target drop from 11.6 yards in Weeks 1-8 to just 7.9 yards in Weeks 9-14 (per Kate Magdziuk of PFF). With his targets per game and deep target % also dropping, itā€™s clear his ceiling may no longer be what it once was.

Regardless, Diggs has 22 targets in his last two games. Even if heā€™s less likely to post Top-5 numbers, Diggs is still a Top-10 option.

WR Justin Jefferson (chest) told reporters he expects to play in Week 15 against the Bengals. Hospital tests revealed that the injury was just a bruise. Heā€™s too good to keep out of lineups whenever healthy.

Once Justin Herbert left the game in Week 14, Austin Ekeler had a 20.8% target share. Easton Stick checked the ball down at the 5th highest rate in the NFL this past week. Expect a heavy dose of Ekeler.

WR DJ Moore is top-tier whenever Justin Fields plays. Heā€™s averaging 21.3 FPPG with Fields this season vs. just 9.8 without his QB (per @LateRoundQB). Moore has finished as the WR5, WR2, WR6, WR9, and WR3 in his last 5 starts with Fields (per Derek Brown of FantasyPros).

Prep to Start

Zack Moss, come on! // Yahoo Sports

Keep starting Zack Moss. ā€œMoss has 38 of 41 running back carries for Indianapolis and has run a pass route on 70 percent of the teamā€™s drop backs (while seeing ten targets). You simply cannot bench that sort of fantasy profile,ā€ per Denny Carter of NBCSports. He hasnā€™t been the late season spark his managers hoped for, but heā€™s due for some positive regression.

He also had a TD that would have made his day look so much better (called back due to penalty). Jonathan Taylor (thumb) has not practiced and will miss at least one more game.

Najee Harris has a great matchup against the Colts. Harris has averaged 14.5 carries in his last six games and is the RB21 in that span. He faces a Colts defense allowing the fourth-most fantasy points per game to RBs, which both Joe Mixon and Chase Brown each had over 100 scrimmage yards and a TD against last week, per Lawrence Jackson Jr. of NBC Sports.

Youā€™ll want Dā€™Andre Hopkins in your lineup. Hopkins averages an insane 6.21 YPRR (1st in NFL) against Cover 4, and faces a Texans team playing Cover 4 at the 4th-highest rate in the league. Plus the Titans will wear their throwback baby blue Oilers uniforms against the Texans on Sunday šŸ‘€

David Njokuā€™s stock keeps rising. Since Week 7, Njoku is the TE7 in FPPG (13.5), while finishing top-5 at the position in expected FPPG (16.0), targets per game (8.4), and target share (21.8%), per Scott Barrett of Fantasy Points. With Joe Flacco igniting Clevelandā€™s passing offense, more spike weeks are to come for Njoku.

Sneaky Starts at QB & D/ST

Quarterbacks

  1. Matthew Stafford (WAS, NO, NYG): Faces the worst secondary in the league in Week 15.

  2. Jake Browning (MIN, PIT, KC): The Bengals have changed their offense to help Browning - itā€™s working. The play-action heavy gameplan has led to an impressive few starts.

  3. Gardner Minshew (PIT, ATL, LV): The Colts play fast and have not hesitated to throw the ball. They will be in a dome for all three weeks.

  4. Joe Flacco (CHI, ARI, ATL): The Browns are letting Flacco air it out; the Bears arenā€™t an ideal matchup but Flacco offers a higher floor than most.

  5. Nick Mullens (CIN, DET, GB): Mullens has played well in a limited sample in the NFL and faces the Bengals, Lions and Packers defenses gives up big plays.

D/ST Starts

  1. Chiefs @ Patriots

  2. Falcons @ Panthers

  3. Saints vs Giants

  4. Dolphins vs Jets

  5. Rams vs Commanders: Howell still leads the leagues in sacks taken and the Commandersā€™ pass-happy offense offers plenty of sack and interception opportunities, per Jack Miller of Establish the Run.

D/ST Stash

  1. Jets (Commanders, Browns): Facing the Dolphins this week, a short-sighted manager might drop them.

  2. Broncos (Patriots, Chargers): The Broncos defense has been on fire lately and has ranked 4th in EPA allowed per play since the 70 point game, per RBSDM.

  3. Bills (Chargers, Patriots)

  4. Texans (Browns, Titans)

  5. Jaguars (Panthers Week 17)

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