Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 15

Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 15 Last week’s NFC North showdown lived up to the hype, although the game wasn’t as high-scoring as we expected. FullTime Fantasy‘s Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 15 breaks down an NFC West rivalry with
Target & Touch Leaders Week 14

Target & Touch Leaders Week 14 Opportunity is everything in fantasy football. It is integral to look beyond the box score to see what players are earning crucial targets and touches. Our Target & Touch Leaders Week 14 breaks down
Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 15

Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 15 FullTime Fantasy has been synonymous with accurate fantasy football rankings for years. Our rankings have garnered numerous industry accolades, with several top-5 finishes in season-long, weekly, and even sports betting accuracy. This is
Injury Report: Week 15

Injury Report: Week 15 Congratulations on making it to the fantasy football playoffs. Staying abreast of the latest injury news and how it impacts your roster is more important than ever. Our Injury Report: Week 15 will update you on the latest NFL injury news. Also, bookmarking our NFL Injury Report is a great way to stay updated on the latest injuries. Finally, FullTime Fantasy Members will get the latest NFL injury news and advice live each Sunday and Thursday in the FullTime Fantasy Discord. Click below to join us today! George Pickens (WR) Pittsburgh Steelers – Pickens suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain in practice last Friday. He missed Week 14 and his practice status will need to be monitored this week. Proactive fantasy managers should plan to be without Pickens this week. Kenneth Walker (RB) Seattle Seahawks – A calf injury caused Walker to miss last week. It’s worrisome that the Seahawks are seeking more tests to determine the severity of the ailment. If Walker misses another week, Zach Charbonnet offers league-winning upside. Isaac Guerendo (RB) San Francisco 49ers – Another week, another injured San Francisco running back. There is some hope that Guerendo can play this week. However, with the Niners due up on Thursday, it will be tough. UPDATE: Guerendo did NOT practice Tuesday. 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said RB Isaac Guerendo has a foot sprain and the team will “evaluate him over the next few days, to see if he’ll have a shot” to play Thursday night versus the Rams. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 9, 2024 Bucky Irving (RB) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – A back injury forced Irving to miss most of Sunday’s win. Irving is questionable to play in Week 15 but his practice participation will be telling. For now, we don’t expect Irving to play, which will increase the touches for Rachaad White and Sean Tucker. Ladd McConkey (WR) Los Angeles Chargers – A shoulder injury resulted in McConkey missing Sunday night’s game with the Chiefs. However, there were reports that it was a minor injury and McConkey was close to playing. We will update his availability throughout the week. Jonathon Brooks (RB) Carolina Panthers – Unfortunately, Brooks tore the same ACL that he injured last year. This will end his rookie season and undoubtedly will cause him to miss at least half of 2025. Derek Carr (QB) New Orleans Saints – Carr broke his left (non-throwing) hand and is expected to miss several weeks. His absence will hurt the Saints’ offense. Zamir White (RB) Las Vegas Raiders – The Raiders put Whtie (quad) on IR, ending his fantasy season. Dalton Kincaid (TE) Buffalo Bills – Kincaid (knee) was able to practice in a limited capacity last week, so there is growing optimism that he will return to action in Week 15 in Detroit. Will Dissly (TE) Los Angeles Chargers – Dissly will miss multiple weeks with a shoulder injury. Stone Smartt will see a boost in opportunities while Dissly is sidelined. Romeo Doubs (WR) Green Bay Packers – Doubs is still in the NFL’s concussion protocol. Cedric Tillman (WR) Cleveland Browns – Tillman also remains in the league’s concussion protocol. Keon Coleman (WR) Buffalo Bills – A wrist injury forced Coleman to miss another game but he is “trending in the right direction” for the fantasy playoffs. Demarcus Robinson (WR) Los Angeles Rams – A shoulder sprain is likely to cause Robinson to miss Thursday’s game. Aidan O’Connell (QB) Las Vegas Raiders – Good news: O’Connell was diagnosed with a bone bruise after he was carted off the field in Week 14. However, Antonio Pierce has already named Desmond Ridder as the Raider’s Week 15 starter, so O’Connell will miss at least one week. Raheem Blackshear (RB) Carolina Panthers – Day-to-day with a chest injury. ENTER OUR WEEK 15 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 15 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 15 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 15 TEAM and enter the REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Circa Survivor Report: Week 14

Circa Survivor Report: Week 14 CIRCA SURVIVOR WEEK 14: FAVORITES WIN AT 77% CLIP In Circa’s Survivor contest, Week 14 proved to be a very straightforward slate once again as favorites continued their dominance.FullTime Fantasy‘s Circa Survivor Report: Week 14 breaks down the results and previews this week’s slate. Overall, favorites posted a solid mark of 10-3 Straight-up (SU) which resulted in only one remaining Circa Survivor contestant witnessing their quest come to an end. We won!@net_acr | #JAXvsTEN pic.twitter.com/PSuZDNf80K — Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) December 8, 2024 One entrant was left in despair when the Titans lost 10-6 to the Mac Jones-led Jaguars in the lowest-scoring game in the NFL this season. Tennessee had a chance to win the game at the end but failed to convert on fourth-and-3 with 1:15 left in the game when Will Levis couldn’t connect with Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in the back right corner of the endzone. Earned it. pic.twitter.com/bt9uny4qGq — Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) December 8, 2024 The biggest sweat for four contestants involved the AFC East tilt between the surging Dolphins and the disappointing Jets. Miami, who closed as 6.5-point favorites against Gang Green, escaped with a 32-26 overtime win. The Jets postseason drought officially extended to 14 seasons after Jonnu Smith hauled in a nine-yard touchdown – capping a 70-yard drive in eight plays in the extra session. Cincinnati brings it home on MNF, so nothing changes Circa Survivor wise! 1 elimination all week! These players are SHARP!#CircaSurvivor #CircaSports #SurvivorSweat pic.twitter.com/zf98Qka4UX — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) December 10, 2024 In Week 14, while favorites emerged victorious at a 76.9% clip, underdogs ruled the slate posting a 9-4 Against The Spread (ATS) mark. After seeing only one entrant eliminated, only 51 of the starting 14,266 entries remain alive! The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest that forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the season. Despite it seeming like fantasy drafts were just taking place, the hunt for the biggest Survivor prize in history ($14,266,000) is now down to just five weeks! Entrants (who still have them available) will lean heavily on Baltimore (-15) at NY Giants, Washington (-7) at New Orleans, Arizona (-6) vs New England, or Minnesota (-7) vs Chicago. From a full-betting perspective, favorites hold a sizable 145-63 SU (69.7%) and 104-98-6 ATS (51.5%) edge. Home teams hold a slim 105-98 SU (51.7%) advantage (five international games) while road teams hold the coveted 107-90-6 ATS (54.3%) edge. Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship! ENTER OUR WEEK 15 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 15 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 15 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 15 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Waiver Wire: Week 15

Waiver Wire: Week 15 The 2024 season will go down as one of the most challenging campaigns on record. Reading a Waiver Wire: Week 15 piece means you’ve survived the gauntlet and made the playoffs. Congratulations! You deserve major credit
Week 14 NFL Player Props

Week 14 NFL Player Props For the fifth consecutive week, we had a .500 record (5-5). We lost .75 Units and are now at +3.25 Units as we enter the home stretch of the regular season. Despite still being in
Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 With the playoffs looming, Week 14 might be the most critical slate of the fantasy football season, especially with six teams on a bye. Every lineup decision could make or break your championship dreams, and the margins for error are razor-thin. FullTime’s Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 will help you make the right choices this week. Week 14 is pivotal; navigating these start/sit decisions can make all the difference. Prioritize players with favorable matchups and avoid tempting options facing daunting defenses. Good luck securing your playoff spot! Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks Start ‘Em Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings vs. Falcons Sam Darnold has quietly evolved into one of the most reliable fantasy QBs this season. Since Week 2, he’s topped 18 fantasy points in all but three contests.. Over his past six games, he’s thrown multiple touchdowns in five, adding a modest rushing boost with an average of 20 yards per game—equivalent to a valuable 50 passing yards. This week, Darnold faces an Atlanta Falcons defense that ranks among the top eight in passing touchdowns allowed. He’s a steady, high-floor option in a week lacking many dependable quarterback plays. Will Levis, Tennessee Titans vs. Jaguars Will Levis struggled early in the season, facing some of the NFL’s toughest pass defenses. After missing time due to injury, he’s looked steady since returning in Week 10, averaging 17.3 fantasy points per game over the past month. While that may seem average, it’s worth noting that Levis hasn’t yet had the luxury of facing a bottom-tier defense—until now. The Jaguars have allowed the most fantasy points to QBs this year, with a league-low coverage grade. Nearly every quarterback to face Jacksonville has thrown for at least 220 yards, and most have added multiple scores. Levis carries some risk due to a lack of ceiling games, but this matchup sets the stage for a potential breakout. Sit ‘Em Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins vs. Jets Tua Tagovailoa has been on fire in recent weeks, but the New York Jets defense is an entirely different beast. They’ve allowed the second-fewest passing yards and just nine passing touchdowns this season, the lowest in the league. Tua’s struggles against New York are well-documented, with just one touchdown pass and fewer than 250 passing yards in each of his two matchups last year. This is not the week to trust him in your starting lineup. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs. Seahawks Kyler Murray hasn’t looked like himself in recent weeks, and Week 14 presents another tough challenge. The Seahawks have held opposing quarterbacks to just eight passing touchdowns over their past six games while forcing seven interceptions. Murray struggled against Seattle in Week 12, scoring just 10.3 fantasy points. Given the matchup, he’s a low-end option at best this week. Running Backs Start ‘Em Isaac Guerendo, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bears With Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason sidelined for the foreseeable future, Isaac Guerendo is the next man up in San Francisco. While the team bolstered their depth by claiming Israel Abanikanda and signing Ke’Shawn Vaughn to the practice squad, Guerendo is set to handle the majority of work in Week 14. The Bears boast a strong run defense on paper but have allowed enough explosive plays to rank in the bottom eight for rushing yards allowed. With the 49ers as home favorites, expect Guerendo to see a ton of carries and have a chance to break off a few big runs. Tony Pollard, Tennessee Titans vs. Jaguars Tony Pollard’s recent performances have been underwhelming, scoring fewer than 10.3 PPR points in three of his last four outings. However, he’s primed for a bounce-back in Week 14 against Jacksonville. The Jaguars rank second in most fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs, surrendering over 740 yards and six total touchdowns to backfields in their last four games. Pollard has struggled against tough defenses this year, but this matchup is a golden opportunity for him to get back on track. Consider him a must-start. Sit ‘Em Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers vs. Eagles Chuba Hubbard has been a steady presence in Carolina’s backfield, but Week 14 brings a tough test. The Eagles’ run defense ranks among the league’s best, allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to running backs. They’ve been especially stingy in recent weeks, giving up only four touchdowns to the position all season. Hubbard’s workload has also taken a hit, with just 12 carries for 43 yards and no targets in Week 13. With Jonathon Brooks emerging as a factor in the backfield and a likely negative game script against the Eagles, Hubbard is best left on your bench. Gus Edwards, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Chiefs The “Gus Bus” hit a speed bump in Week 13, playing just 52% of snaps and managing a meager seven touches for 33 yards. Without J.K. Dobbins, Edwards hasn’t capitalized on increased opportunities, and he faces a brutal matchup this week against the Chiefs. Kansas City has allowed the fewest fantasy points to running backs this season, including a league-low rate of explosive runs. With limited volume and little chance of finding the end zone, Edwards isn’t a viable option in Week 14. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bears It’s been a rough stretch for Deebo Samuel, who has dealt with injuries and poor production, logging fewer than 25 receiving yards in three straight games. With Christian McCaffrey sidelined, however, Samuel should see a significant uptick in targets and rushing opportunities. His short-yardage role makes him a great fit against the Bears’ zone-heavy defense, which ranks seventh in zone coverage frequency. Look for Deebo to regain his fantasy relevance in a week where he’ll be heavily involved in both the passing and running games.
Week 14 Sleepers & Emerging Players

Week 14 Sleepers, Potential-Emergent Players, and Opportunistic Plays This article is contributed by Brad Kruse This column is NOT intended to provide Week 14 Waiver Wire claims lists. Instead, the purpose is to look at young players whose opportunity could emerge and should be monitored. I will also look at potential injury replacement players, but I will try not to focus on the obvious choices for this week’s slate of games as that is covered elsewhere on the sight. My goal is to help look around corners for the season which might give ideas for pre-emptive adds to your roster. This week I will focus exclusively on the young receivers and review how they have performed using targets per route run and yards per route run metrics. A minimum of ten targets is required to be included in the list below. Young Breakout Receivers (through Week 13) The above table looks at all first and second-year WRs that have at least 15% targets per route run (TPRR) and 1.5 Yards per route run (YPRR) through ten weeks this year. Below are comments on players who stood out in Week 13. Second-Year Players Puka Nacua: Nacua continues to be a star as he recorded a 38% targets per route run (TPRR) performance this week while collecting five receptions on eight targets for 56 yards and a touchdown. For the year, which gives him 35% TPRR and 3.2 yards per route run (YPRR). He is an elite performer. Parker Washington: Washington deserves mention this week with twelve targets and six receptions for 103 yards and one touchdown. That is a 31% TPRR and 3.2 YPRR score. For the year, Washington has only recorded a 16% TPRR and 1.2 YPRR. As a predominantly low average depth of target (aDOT) receiver, his yards aren’t typically as strong as his target share. Rookies Ladd McConkey: McConkey was truly a star in a low-volume attack. He collected twelve targets recording nine receptions for 117 scoreless yards. That represented a 48% TPRR and 4.7 YPRR. That moves his YTD performance to 25% TPRR and 2.5 YPRR. He has been one of the top-performing rookies this year, if not the top. Brian Thomas: Thomas is always dangerous. This week he earned ten targets and caught four of them for 76 yards and a touchdown. That was worth a 28% TPRR and 2.1 YPRR. Both of those metrics are solid despite the low catch rate. During the year, Thomas has earned a 23% TPRR and 2.4 YPRR. He is another strong receiver from this rookie class. Malik Nabers: Nabers is another frequently mentioned receiver in this column. This week he caught eight of his thirteen targets for 69 scoreless yards. That was good for a 36% TPRR and 1.9 YPRR. He is not found the endzone as much as his fantasy owners would like with only three touchdowns this year. However, his YTD 32% TPRR and 2.0 YPRR still are great performances for a rookie. He will again be a high draft pick next year in fantasy drafts. Xavier Worthy: Worthy gets a mention this week as he is starting to figure more into the Chief’s offense. He earned seven targets resulting in five receptions for 54 yards. That represented a 21% TPRR and 1.6 YPRR. He has not had the rookie season many fantasy managers envisioned. His season total of 17% TPRR and 1.2 YPRR still makes him a difficult start each week. ENTER OUR WEEK 14 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: First, you draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 14 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 14 Player Rankings to help. First, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 14 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Target & Touch Leaders Week 13

Target & Touch Leaders Week 13 Opportunity is everything in fantasy football. Looking beyond the box score to see what players are earning crucial targets and touches is integral. Our Target & Touch Leaders Week 13 breaks down those opportunities






