

Michael Thomas, Saints, finished 11 catches for 134 yards and a touchdown in New Orleans’ 48-46 loss to San Francisco. Brown, Titans, had five catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns, one of them a 91-yarder, in Tennessee’s 42-21 win over Oakland. Emmanuel Sanders, 49ers, had seven catches for 157 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, and added a 35-yard touchdown pass in San Francisco’s 48-46 win over New Orleans. Austin Ekeler, Chargers, had eight carries for 101 yards and added four receptions for 112 yards and a 84-touchdown in Los Angeles’ 45-10 win over Jacksonville. Derrick Henry, Titans, had 18 carries for 103 yards and two touchdowns in Tennessee’s 42-21 win over Oakland. Nick Chubb, Browns, had 15 carries for 106 yards and in Cleveland’s 27-19 win over Cincinnati. Aaron Jones, Packers, had 16 carries for 134 yards and a touchdown in Green Bay’s 20-15 win over Washington. Joe Mixon, Bengals, had 23 carries for 146 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s 27-19 loss to Cleveland. Ryan, who has 50,279 passing yards, reached 50,000 passing yards in his 186th game and became the second-fastest quarterback to reach 50,000 passing yards in NFL history, trailing only Drew Brees (183 games). Matt Ryan, Falcons, finished 20 for 34 for 313 yards with two touchdown passes in Atlanta’s 40-20 win over Carolina. Philip Rivers, Chargers, was 16 for 22 for 314 yards and three touchdowns in Los Angeles’ 45-10 win over Jacksonville. Drew Lock, Broncos, was 22 for 27 for 309 yards with three touchdown passes and an interception in Denver’s 38-24 win over Houston. Jameis Winston, Buccaneers, was 33 for 45 for 456 yards with four touchdown passes and three interceptions in Tampa Bay’s 38-35 win over Indianapolis. Here are the Week 14 projections (taking the average of numbers from ESPN, Yahoo, FOX and NFL.com): Rankįollow me on Twitter for the latest fantasy news and daily updates.- Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers, finished 26 for 35 for 349 yards with four touchdown passes and an interception in San Francisco’s 48-46 win over New Orleans. Smith takes on San Diego, which has been average against QBs (16.2). Tannehill faces the Giants, who allow the fourth-most QB points (19.0). Two other streaming options this week are Miami’s Ryan Tannehill (No. The injury-ridded Patriots have lost two straight, although Brady has still scored a combined 53 fantasy points in those two games.

New England’s Tom Brady drops out of the top five (to No. He has a good match-up at Baltimore, which has allowed the eighth-most QB points (18.3).Ĭincinnati’s Andy Dalton and New Orleans’ Drew Brees are tied for third, while Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers is fifth. He has thrown 11 TD passes with no turnovers in those games. Seattle’s Russell Wilson has surged to No. His previous high was 17th and his average ranking coming into this week was 22nd. The match-up is what’s important this week, though, and that’s why the experts have ranked Winston higher in the projections than he’s ever been at No. What has helped his stats is five rushing touchdowns, including four in the past six games. He’s thrown more than one touchdown pass in only four games this season. Winston has had a promising season for a rookie, but his fantasy numbers haven’t quite reached the QB1 level. Would fantasy team owners have the guts to pick up Winston and insert him into their lineup, even though this is the start of the playoffs in most leagues? Bucs rookie quarterback Jameis Winston gets the ideal match-up, but he’s still available in most ESPN (60 percent) and Yahoo leagues (57 percent). The Saints will visit Tampa Bay on Sunday, which brings up an interesting dilemma. Quarterbacks have lit up the New Orleans Saints’ defense this season, especially since Week 7 when they have scored an average of 28.3 fantasy points a game. E-Pilot Evening Edition Home Page Close Menu
