NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Intro
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Quarterbacks
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Running backs
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Wide receivers
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Tight ends
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Defenses
NFL Fantasy 2021 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 17: Kickers
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He’s back, baby! If you were too scared to get him into your lineup last week and still managed to reach the ‘ship, well I’m not sure you deserve it. Hahaha. I’m just sort of kidding. But I’m firing him up again this week against the Dolphins. The matchup is the matchup. I don’t even care. Dude had 16 targets in his return. Find a spot for him in your lineup.
Take a dive into Raiders twitter and you’ll find out this is the most important game of Derek Carr’s career. Who knows, it might be. But Derek can keep the Raiders' playoff hopes alive with a win. Renfrow has seen his targets go down over the last couple of weeks, but buy the dip as they like to say. Renfrow should see an increase in volume this week against the Colts.
Looking for volume in this game, too. Kirk has 9-plus targets in back-to-back games. He’s really seen his point total increase in the absence of DeAndre Hopkins. Kirk has averaged 14 points in those five games without DHop this season. And, I’m not going to lie, I would expect the Cardinals to be in a deficit and forced to throw the ball in this one.
I know it’s been sort of a roller coaster for DeVonta this year, but that’s what to expect from rookie receivers. We can’t all be Jaylen Waddle. But here’s the thing: He’s coming off a great game against the Giants (19 fantasy points). The matchup against the Football Team is great. Washington has allowed the third-most fantasy points to receivers this year.
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Oh man, this is nothing against Terry. I mean, I wish he could enter the NFL’s transfer portal. If such a thing existed, of course. But dude is coming off a game in which he had eight receptions for 113 yards. Wait, that’s his last four games combined. The matchup against the Eagles this week is tough. Philly has allowed one top-30 WR in the last seven games.
Claypool has scored only one touchdown in 13 games this season, which was kind of his thing as a rookie. The Browns have allowed one top-15 receiver over the last six weeks. I do believe the Steelers might have one miracle game left in them, and it might be in time to ruin the Browns' season. But I can’t trust Claypool.
It’s hard to go against the Bengals when seemingly everyone was involved in the passing game just a week ago. But the Chiefs should put up more resistance than the Ravens. The Chiefs have allowed multiple top-30 WRs in two of their 15 games this season. So, if you think he’s going to score more than Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, then go for it. I’m not taking that risk.
Oh my gosh, talk about players you wish could enter the NFL transfer portal, D.J. would be high on that list. He’s had only one touchdown in his last 11 games. Now he’s got the Saints, who have allowed the third-fewest red zone targets to receivers this season. He’s probably going to score two after reading that, but I can’t start him.
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