Week 16 Start/Sit

Week 16 is here, and with a trip to the fantasy championship on the line, there’s no room for cautious mistakes. Matchups, recent usage, and game environments all matter more than ever. Here’s a streamlined look at who belongs in your lineup this week — and who should stay on the bench. Written by Adam Krautwurst Start Quarterback Jacoby Brissett passed the ultimate stress test last week by shredding Houston’s elite defense for over 20 fantasy points, becoming the first quarterback all season to truly solve them. If that matchup didn’t slow him down, it’s fair to say he’s largely matchup-proof. Now he draws Atlanta, a defense that has been torched through the air since Week 10, allowing top-five passing yardage and a high touchdown rate. Brissett is a confident start again this week and remains firmly in play for championship week. Justin Herbert has been difficult to trust behind a battered offensive line and while dealing with a broken left hand, and his fantasy production has dipped as a result. Still, the matchup against Dallas sets up as a get-right spot. The Cowboys have allowed more fantasy points to quarterbacks than any team in the league, with nearly every opposing passer clearing strong QB1 numbers. It’s not without risk, but Herbert remains startable as a top option in Week 16. Running Back Bucky Irving is worth sticking with despite last week’s disappointment. Carolina continues to struggle badly against the run, ranking near the bottom of the league in efficiency, explosive plays, and rushing touchdowns allowed. The Panthers have been even worse down the stretch, and Irving has historically thrived in this matchup. He remains locked into lineups as a strong RB play. Aaron Jones hasn’t delivered much fantasy value recently and hasn’t scored since Week 10, but the matchup against the Giants gives him a clear path to a rebound. New York has been one of the most generous defenses to running backs, consistently allowing usable fantasy lines. Even with Jordan Mason still involved, Jones profiles as a solid RB2 this week. Wide Receiver DK Metcalf is quietly heating up at the right time, posting strong fantasy totals in three of his last four games. Detroit’s secondary has been a gold mine for opposing wideouts all season, especially on downfield throws, and the matchup lines up perfectly for Metcalf’s skill set. With game script likely forcing more passing volume, Metcalf has real upside in the semifinals. Jauan Jennings continues to be one of the league’s most reliable touchdown scorers, finding the end zone in five of his last six games. With injuries thinning the 49ers’ receiver group, his target share should remain steady or even rise. Indianapolis has struggled to contain receivers recently, making Jennings a viable WR2 in most formats. Tight End Darren Waller remains a touchdown-dependent option, but the matchup with Cincinnati keeps him firmly in streaming consideration. The Bengals have been historically bad against tight ends, allowing more production than any defense at the position. Even with a quarterback change, Waller’s red-zone role gives him weekly scoring upside. Colston Loveland continues to emerge and could see an expanded role again if Chicago’s receiving corps remains banged up. He’s already proven productive against Green Bay and has delivered consistent fantasy value in recent weeks. If key receivers sit, Loveland becomes a borderline top-10 tight end; otherwise, he’s still a usable low-end starter. Sits Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is coming off a massive performance, but this is a classic spot to avoid chasing points. His lowest outputs since the bye have come against strong defenses, and Denver fits that mold. The Broncos limit touchdowns and fantasy scoring at the quarterback position, making this a week to fade Lawrence despite recent success. Jaxson Dart has been reliable most of the season, but the matchup against Minnesota is about as unforgiving as it gets. The Vikings have completely shut down opposing quarterbacks, holding even elite passers in check and allowing almost no passing touchdowns. Dart’s efficiency and rushing upside likely won’t be enough to overcome this defense. Running Back Ashton Jeanty’s role has steadily eroded as Las Vegas continues to struggle, and his production has cratered as a result. Even his receiving work has dried up, and now he draws a Houston defense that excels at limiting rushing efficiency and big plays. With little confidence the Raiders can generate offense, Jeanty is benchable if you have alternatives. Jaylen Warren has been surviving on touchdowns rather than volume, and that’s a dangerous formula against Detroit. The Lions rarely allow running backs to score, and Warren hasn’t generated meaningful yardage in weeks. Without a trip to the end zone, his floor is uncomfortably low. Wide Receiver Michael Pittman and the rest of the Colts’ receiving corps remain difficult to trust. The offense lacks downfield aggression, spreads targets thinly, and offers limited upside. Even in a slightly better matchup, the uncertainty makes Colts wideouts too risky in a playoff matchup. Brian Thomas delivered a strong outing last week, but the matchup in Denver is a steep downgrade. The Broncos rarely allow receiver touchdowns and he could spend much of the game matched up with Patrick Surtain II. He’s best left for deeper leagues this week. Tight End Hunter Henry faces another brutal matchup after a quiet outing against Buffalo. Baltimore has been nearly as stingy against tight ends, allowing minimal production and almost no touchdowns. He’s only worth consideration in leagues where options are scarce. Tyler Warren’s early-season promise has faded, with his role and production both trending down. Even in favorable game scripts, he hasn’t been able to convert opportunities into meaningful fantasy points. With his floor now dangerously low, he’s no longer an automatic start and should be evaluated carefully before trusting him in a must-win week. Points Allowed Depth Charts YTD Points Scored Rankings
Week 15 Targets & Target Share by Team | Scott Atkins

Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 15 Targets & Target Share by Team Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the targets and Target Share % reveal who’s receiving the looks by the Quarterback, regardless if they turn it into points or not. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 16. This is a Weekly Member-Only Feature. Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Target Breakdowns AFC East Target & Target Share % AFC North Target & Target Share % AFC South Target & Target Share % AFC West Target & Target Share % NFC East Target & Target Share % NFC North Target & Target Share % NFC South Target & Target Share % NFC West Target & Target Share % Top Week 15 Target Leaders Top Week 15 Target Share % Leaders
Week 16 Waiver Wire Targets & Week 15 Injury Updates

Week 16 Waiver Wire Targets & Week 15 Injury Updates FullTime Fantasy reviews the injury report from Week 15 and highlights the top waiver wire targets for Week 16 of fantasy football. Written by Duke Deming Week 15 Injury Report Patrick Mahomes (QB – KC) Suffered torn ACL and LCL, and will miss the rest of the season. Mahomes will attempt to recover before the start of the 2026 season. Bhayshul Tuten (RB – JAX) Left game early with a finger injury and will require surgery. Tuten is expected to miss the rest of the regular season, and Travis Etienne will take on an increased role during his absence. Woody Marks (RB – HOU) Exited game early with an ankle injury and did not return. Marks is questionable to play in Week 16, and we will monitor his progression during the week. RJ Harvey (RB – DEN) Picked up a rib injury at the end of Week 15. His current status for next week is unknown, but it is worth noting that Denver claimed Cody Schrader off the waivers on Monday. Devin Neal (RB – NO) Left early with a hamstring strain and did not return. Due to the level of injury, Neal is not expected to suit up for Week 16. Davante Adams (WR – LAR) Aggravated his hamstring injury and left the game early. The Rams play on Thursday night in Week 16, which will make it very difficult for Adams to recover in time to play. Christian Watson (WR – GB) Suffered a SC Joint Sprain in his left shoulder. Watson was taken to the hospital where he received clean reports, but he is expected to be sidelined for at least one week. Ricky Pearsall (WR – SF) Re-aggravated the PCL sprain that has been bothering him all season. He has not been ruled out for Week 16 yet, but it appears that there is a good chance he will not play. Week 16 Waiver Wire Radar 1. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Led the Packers with 55 receiving yards in Week 15. If Christian Watson is ruled out for Week 16, Reed will see an increased role in the passing game. 2. Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB – WAS) Posted 18 carries for 96 yards and a touchdown in Week 15. If Chris Rodriguez Jr. misses another week, Croskey-Merritt should have another solid fantasy performance. 3. Jawhar Jordan (RB – HOU) Received 15 carries for 101 yards on the ground, and added 2 catches for 17 yards through the air. If Woody Marks is unable to go in Week 16, Jordan will see a big role in the Houston backfield. 4. C.J. Stroud (QB – HOU) Had an impressive performance in Week 15 with 260 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. Stroud looks to continue his hot streak against the Raiders this week. 5. Darren Waller (TE – MIA) Posted his best performance of the year with 7 catches, 66 yards, and two touchdowns in Week 15. Waller should continue to see a big role in the Dolphins’ offense. 6. Dalton Schultz (TE – HOU) Continues to see increased usage in the Houston offense. In Week 15, Schultz had 8 catches for 76 yards and a touchdown. 7. Colby Parkinson (TE – LAR) Continues to benefit from the absence of Tyler Higbee. Parkinson hauled in 5 receptions for 75 yards and two touchdowns. He has now scored six touchdowns over the last six weeks. Points Allowed|Depth Charts|YTD Points Scored|Rankings
Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 15 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share %

Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 15 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the snap counts and Opportunity Share % (Backfield Touches %) reveal who’s dominating backfields. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 16. Snap counts show time on the field, while Opportunity Share % highlights players with the most touches (rushes + receptions) and what backfield usage %. Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Running Back Breakdowns AFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Top 10 RB Snap Count Leaders Top 10 RB Opportunity Share % Leaders
Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 15

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Props For Week 15 Expert Picks by @RespectedMoney as of December 14, 2025! Written by @RespectedMoney It’s 10:51 AM EST on Sunday, December 14, 2025, and with FFWC teams aiming to maximize points in the first week of the Fantasy Playoffs, our models are locked in on players who could boost your postseason standings! Our “Vegas vs Fulltime Projections,” exclusive to FullTime premium members, are up +10.15 units this year. This guide highlights top player props and anytime touchdown values, blending @RespectedMoney’s Vegas insights with FullTime Fantasy’s elite projections. Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) with double-flex options, identifying explosive players is key. Each week, I spotlight undervalued gems from waivers or benches, proven by FullTime Fantasy’s Week 6 success, winning $26,331.41 by combining our projections with Vegas data. Let’s dive into the Week 15 targets! TOP PLAYER PROP TARGETS Trevor Lawrence INT – NO (-125 BetMGM) – There have been 270 interceptions in the NFL this season – 0 by the New York Jets in 2025 – Jags being 14-pt favs could limit pass attempts as Jacksonville leans heavily on the run-game with a sizeable lead Patrick Mahomes OVER 19.5 Rush Yds (BetMGM) – Mahomes has surpassed this demand in 9 of 13 games (69.2%) this season – Loves to run MORE at home – eclipsing this number in 6 of 7 home games (PHI 66; BAL 5; DET 32; LVR 28; WSH 30; IND 30; HOU 59) Top Anytime Touchdown Values By The Projections WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba +100 (BetMGM) – Fulltime Projection: 1.00 (100%) – Fantasy Football’s overall WR1 in PPR formats, faces a favorable matchup in Week 15 against a Colts defense that has allowed 13 total touchdowns to opposing wideouts this season. JSN, who ranks 1st in Receiving Yards (1,428), 1st in Target Share (35.7%), 1st in Air Yards (1,459), 1st in Deep Targets (23) is tied for second with 9 Receiving Touchdowns, including 4 over his last 3 games. RB TreVeyon Henderson +110 (DraftKings) – Fulltime Projection: 0.75 (75%) – The Patriots’ talented running back finds a plus-matchup in Week 15 against a Bills defense that has surrendered the most rushing touchdowns (18) to opposing running backs this season. In a game with serious AFC Playoff seeding implications on the line, it’s imperative to invest in a player who has 472 rushing yards, 100 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns over his last 6 games. Top Anytime Touchdown Moonshots That Could Lead To Glory WR Jauan Jennings +200 (BetMGM) – Fulltime Projection: 0.54 (54%) – Jennings, who has quietly scored a touchdown in 4 of his last 5 games, encounters a Titans defense that has allowed 14 Receiving Touchdowns to opposing wideouts this year. Since Week 9, Purdy’s top wideout owns a 21.2% target share (5+ targets in every game), averaging 49.2 receiving yards per game. Over that same span, Tennessee has struggled containing perimeter wide receivers. As I often say, the juice is worth the squeeze! TE Isaiah Likely +240 (BetMGM) – Fulltime Projection: 0.50 (50%) – From a fantasy perspective, Likely is a top tight end streamer on Sunday drawing a vulnerable Bengals defense that is allowing the Most Fantasy Points to opposing TEs this season while also surrendering a league-high 15 touchdowns to the position. The fourth-year TE has drawn a season-high 6 targets in consecutive games and my model likes both Mark Andrews (+145) and Likely to find paydirt. However, let’s invest in the player with better odds! Vegas vs FullTime YTD: 51-69 (+10.15 UNITS) 📈 FullTime Fantasy scored big in Week 6, combining our award-winning projections with @RespectedMoney Vegas info to win $26,331.41! Check out the proof: Week 6 Win. Points Allowed| Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points
Week 15 Fantasy Projections (Updated 12/10)

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Week 15 Start/Sit

Week 15 Start Sit: Your Fantasy Playoff Game Plan by Adam Krautwurst Maximize Your Lineup as the Fantasy Playoffs Heat Up! Written by Adam Krautwurst Week 15 has arrived, and with the fantasy playoffs in full swing, the margin for error is gone. Lineups are tightening, injuries are mounting, and every Week 15 start sit decision could determine your season’s fate. Here’s a strategic breakdown of the players you can trust this week—and those who might derail your playoff run! Start: Players to Power Your Week 15 Start Sit Lineup Quarterback Jaxson Dart (NYG) Dart stumbled in his first outing without Brian Daboll, posting just 13.56 fantasy points—his lowest as a starter. However, he confirmed he won’t cut back on running, averaging 21.7 points as a starter. Washington ranks top five in passing yards, touchdowns, and fantasy points surrendered to QBs, recently allowing J.J. McCarthy three scores. Dart is a strong Week 15 start sit play. Brock Purdy (SF) Purdy’s season has been uneven with eight missed games, but Week 15 offers a turnaround. Tennessee, eighth in fantasy points yielded to QBs, saw Shedeur Sanders drop 39.5 points last week. Six of the last seven QBs against them cleared 21.7 points. Purdy is a top-tier Week 15 start sit option at home. Check QB rankings. Running Back Woody Marks (HOU) With Nick Chubb sidelined by a rib injury and missing practice, Marks dominated Week 14 with 89% of snaps and 28 touches. If Chubb stays out, Marks faces Arizona, which has allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to RBs, including 142 rushing yards and 10 TDs over five games. A mid-range RB2 for Week 15 start sit. See RB depth. RJ Harvey (DEN) Since J.K. Dobbins’ season-ending injury, Harvey has played 60% of snaps, handled two-thirds of rushes, and led in routes/targets, topping 21 fantasy points in two straight games. Green Bay’s defense has softened, allowing the sixth-most rushing yards since Week 6. A league-winning Week 15 start sit candidate. Tyrone Tracy Jr. (NYG) Tracy, on track after a Week 13 hip injury, recorded 16+ PPR points in two straight games with 23 touches each. He splits work with Devin Singletary (a viable flex) against Washington, which has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to RBs. A solid Week 15 start sit option. View RB rankings. Wide Receiver Jauan Jennings (SF) Jennings thrives with San Francisco’s high point total projection. Tennessee collapsed defensively last week, and Jennings leads the 49ers’ receivers with a 25% target share, averaging 12.8 PPR points since Week 11 with two straight TDs. A must-start for Week 15 start sit. Wan’Dale Robinson (NYG) Robinson has averaged 10.6 targets and 14.9 fantasy points since November, facing Washington, which ranks among the most generous defenses to WRs. Ideal for slot targets, he’s a strong Week 15 start sit pick. Explore WR rankings. Tight End Dalton Kincaid (BUF) Back from a three-game absence, Kincaid caught four passes for 41 yards and a TD in Week 14, hitting 14.1+ PPR points in five of nine healthy games. New England, ninth in fantasy points allowed to TEs, makes him a top-10 Week 15 start sit option. Mark Andrews & Isaiah Likely (BAL) Cincinnati has surrendered the most catches, yards, TDs, and fantasy points to TEs. Both shined in their last meeting, with Likely slightly outpacing Andrews recently. Start both for Week 15 start sit dominance. See TE rankings. Sit: Players to Avoid in Week 15 Quarterback Jacoby Brissett (ARI) Brissett has topped 20.7 fantasy points in eight straight games, but Houston has allowed the fewest QB points this season, holding Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes to 8.1 or fewer. Risky for Week 15 start sit in single-QB formats. Justin Herbert (LAC) Herbert hasn’t finished top 12 since Week 9, with low yardage (81, 151, 139) in three games. His injured hand and a porous O-line face Kansas City’s pass rush. Avoid for Week 15 start sit unless no alternatives exist. Check QB injuries. Running Back Breece Hall (NYJ) Breece Hall remains a boom-or-bust RB2 with both elite upside and a low floor. He has already posted six single-digit fantasy efforts this year and was bottled up in Week 14 despite a favorable matchup. Even more concerning, he saw only one target. Jacksonville poses one of the league’s toughest tests, allowing the fewest rushing yards to running backs and smothering pass-catching specialists over the last five games. If Brady Cook starts for the Jets, the offense could stall even further. Start Hall only if you lack a stronger option. Kareem Hunt (KC) Hunt has become almost entirely touchdown-dependent, and the Chargers have allowed only four rushing scores to running backs since Week 7. Hunt scored in Week 14 but still managed just 9.0 PPR points, totaling 30 rushing yards and failing to make an impact as a receiver. Kansas City’s offensive line problems add more risk. Hunt can be used as a flex based on his recent touchdown streak, but any game without a score likely sinks him. Wide Receiver Christian Watson (GB) Christian Watson will likely draw Patrick Surtain II, and Denver has allowed only five receiver touchdowns all season. Watson has found the end zone five times over his last four games, but he has also been held under 60 yards in four of seven outings since returning from his ACL tear and has been held to five or fewer targets five times. Limit expectations and treat him as a three-receiver-league play only. Courtland Sutton (DEN) Courtland Sutton has cooled off considerably. After averaging 13.2 PPR points through Week 9, he has dropped to 11.2 per game since Week 10. His only top-24 finish in that stretch came against Washington — a very favorable matchup — and he has struggled whenever facing strong pass defenses. Green Bay has allowed only one wideout to surpass 70 yards since Week 8 and ranks near the top of the league in limiting receiver production. Sutton is a tough sell this week. Tight End Orande
Week 15 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

FullTime Fantasy: Week 14 Injury Report & Week 15 Waiver Wire Radar Stay Ahead with Week 15 Waiver Wire and Injuries Updates! Written by Duke Deming Get the edge for Week 15 waiver wire and injuries with FullTime Fantasy’s latest insights! We recap the Week 14 injury report and highlight top waiver wire targets to boost your roster. Stay ahead of the competition with these critical updates! Make sure to check your Member Downloads for updated Week 15 Projections. Week 14 Injury Report Daniel Jones (QB – IND) Suffered a torn Achilles and is expected to undergo season-ending surgery. Riley Leonard stepped in at quarterback after Jones left the game, signaling a major shift for the Colts’ offense. Geno Smith (QB – LV) Exited early with a shoulder injury but did not return. Early tests are promising, with the injury deemed non-serious, and he’s expected to start in Week 15. Jayden Daniels (QB – WAS) Re-injured his left elbow and did not return. His Week 15 status is questionable, with Marcus Mariota poised to start if Daniels is sidelined. De’Von Achane (RB – MIA) Left the game with a rib injury and did not return. Fortunately, Achane appears to have avoided a serious issue and has a strong chance to play in Week 15. Nick Chubb (RB – HOU) Exited early with a rib injury and was held out for the remainder of the game. Woody Marks will see an elevated role if Chubb is unable to play in Week 15. Explore RB depth. CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Suffered a concussion and did not return. Lamb has received a positive progression report, but his Week 15 status remains uncertain. Rome Odunze (WR – CHI) Inactive in Week 14 due to a foot injury. The injury is not considered long-term, giving him a solid chance to return next week. See WR injury updates. Zach Ertz (TE – BUF) Suffered a serious injury believed to be a torn ACL. Ertz will almost certainly miss the remainder of the season, opening opportunities for others. Week 15 Waiver Wire Radar 1. Devin Neal (RB – NO) With Alvin Kamara missing the last two games and unlikely to return soon, Neal seized the moment. He posted 19 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown in Week 14, making him a must-add. Find premium matchups. 2. Jaylen Wright (RB – MIA) Stepped up with 24 carries for 107 yards and a touchdown after De’Von Achane’s injury. Wright is a prime pickup if Achane misses more time. 3. Blake Corum (RB – LAR) Delivered a monster Week 14 performance with 12 carries for 128 yards and two touchdowns. Though behind Kyren Williams, Corum’s recent output makes him a fantasy-relevant option. Check RB rankings. 4. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Returned from injured reserve after missing time since Week 2. Reed’s high-upside role in the Green Bay offense makes him a valuable waiver target for Week 15 waiver wire and injuries strategies. Explore WR rankings. 5. Harold Fannin Jr. (TE – CLE) Continues to shine with 8 catches for 114 yards and a touchdown in Week 14. Fannin Jr. is a rising star at tight end, perfect for addressing Week 15 waiver wire and injuries gaps. See TE rankings. 6. Dalton Schultz (TE – HOU) Had a quiet Week 14 (3 catches for 22 yards), but his season-long stats rank him top 10 among tight ends in receptions and receiving yards, making him a reliable add for Week 15 waiver wire and injuries planning. 7. Shedeur Sanders (QB – CLE) Burst onto the scene with 364 passing yards, three touchdowns, 29 rushing yards, and a rushing score. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has named him the starter for the season’s remainder—grab him now for Week 15 waiver wire and injuries success! View QB rankings. Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points
Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 14

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 14 Week 14 TD Picks Powered by Respected Money Written by Frank Taddeo — @RespectedMoney on X Our “Vegas vs Fulltime Projections”, focusing on data analytics exclusive to FullTime premium members, heads into Week 14 up +8.22 units on the year. With FFWC teams looking to qualify for the playoffs with a victory in the final week of the fantasy regular season, our models are locked in on several players who could catapult your squad to the postseason. Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) that require double-flex starting options, identifying players who could explode on a weekly basis can lead to a winning formula. Every week this season, I will be taking a look at players who not only offer immense value to those looking to invest in players outside of fantasy football, but also help fantasy managers lock in on players who may be flying under-the-radar on your bench or waiver wire. FullTime Fantasy scored big in Week 6 after combining our award-winning projections with our @RespectedMoney Vegas info winning $26,331.41! Let’s take a deeper dive into the best Anytime Touchdown options, by once again focusing on my Vegas Respected Money targets in conjunction with our elite-winning Fulltime Fantasy Projections! Top Values By The Projections RB Kyren Williams -105 (FanDuel) Fulltime Projection: 1.00 (100%) Fantasy Football’s overall RB9 in PPR formats, finds an exploitable matchup in Week 14 against a Cardinals defense that has allowed 15 total touchdowns to opposing running backs this season. Williams, who ranks 7th in Red Zone Touches (44), has been a scoring machine once again this season scoring 10 total touchdowns, including 5 over his last 5 games. RB Chase Brown +125 (DraftKings) Fulltime Projection: 1.00 (100%) Brown finds an extremely favorable matchup in Week 14 against a Bills defense that has surrendered the most rushing touchdowns (15) to opposing running backs this season. In a game with a 53.5-point total, it’s imperative to invest in a player who has secured 20+ touches in three consecutive games. RB Breece Hall +100 (DraftKings) Fulltime Projection: 1.00 (100%) Hall, who sits as Fantasy Football’s overall RB15, scored for the first time since Week 8 last week in the Jets win over the Falcons. The veteran RB, who ranks 5th among all RBs in Receiving Yards (309), has become the focal point of New York’s offense since star WR Garrett Wilson was forced out of the lineup. Top Moonshots That Could Lead To Glory RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. +200 (BetMGM) Fulltime Projection: 0.50 (50%) Rodriguez Jr. has quietly scored a touchdown in 4 of the last 6 games, ever since taking hold of the Commanders backfield. On Sunday, Washington will get star QB Jayden Daniels back under center creating lighter 8-man boxes. Facing a Vikings defense that has allowed seven rushing touchdowns over their six games, my model highlights that we need to invest the moonshot odds. TE Brenton Strange +333 (BetMGM) Fulltime Projection: 0.25 (25%) Strange has been very reliable since returning to the lineup, ranking as Fantasy Football’s overall TE4 over the last two weeks hauling in 8 receptions for 138 yards and a touchdown. Strange will now face a Colts defense that has allowed the second-most yards to opposing tight ends. With slot WR Parker Washington ruled out, expect Trevor Lawrence to once again lean upon the emerging weapon in the passing game. Points Allowed | Player Rankings | YTD Fantasy Points
Thursday Night Football Respected Money Breakdown: Cowboys vs Lions

Thursday Night Football Respected Money Breakdown: Cowboys vs Lions Week 14 TNF Player Props + Projections Written by Frank Taddeo — @RespectedMoney on X After a 3-0 sweep on my Respected Money player propositions on Thanksgiving Day, it’s time to keep the train rolling as we head into the last week of the regular season in the Fantasy Football World Championships! Our “Vegas vs Fulltime Projections”, focusing on data analytics exclusive to FullTime premium members, heads into a pivotal Week 14 up +9.82 units on the year. Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) that require double-flex starting options, identifying players who could explode on a weekly basis can lead to a winning formula. Every week this season, I will be taking a look at players who not only offer immense value to those looking to invest in players outside of fantasy football, but also help fantasy managers lock in on players who may be flying under-the-radar on your bench or waiver wire. FullTime Fantasy scored big in Week 6 after combining our award-winning winning projections with our @RespectedMoney Vegas info winning $26,331.41! — FullTime Fantasy (@FullTimeFantasy) October 12, 2025 Let’s take a deeper dive into the best plays by focusing on my Vegas Respected Money targets in conjunction with our elite-winning Fulltime Fantasy Projections! Top Values By The Projections QB Dak Prescott Over 268.5 Passing Yards (DK) Prescott has been sensational of late throwing for 300+ yards in back-to-back wins over the Chiefs and Eagles. On Thursday Night Football, the gunslinger will face a Lions defense in a matchup where the experts are expecting a shootout with a game total sitting at 54.5. Although Prescott has only cleared this number in 4 of 12 games this season, don’t be afraid to invest in the signal-caller who ranks 2nd in overall passing yards in the NFL on the national stage. Using his ladder of: 280+ (+116), 290+ (+143), and 300+ (+178) can spruce up SGPs! WR Tom Kennedy Over 27.5 Receiving Yards (-112 DraftKings) With the Lions expected to be without star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown for the primetime tilt, we find value targeting an off-the-radar player. The former Bryant standout was elevated off the team’s practice squad on Thanksgiving and turned a 65% snap share into 4 receptions for 36 yards. With the Cowboys likely to focus on stopping Jameson Williams, our Fulltime projections have Kennedy at 44 yards, leaving us with 17 yards of expected value. Kennedy draws a favorable matchup against a Cowboys defense that ranks 30th against the pass allowing 251.5 yards per game. Using ALT of 40+ receiving yards (+175) is worth using as a leg on a Moonshot SGP. RB Javonte Williams Over 77.5 Rushing + Receiving Yards (BetMGM) Williams has gone over 77.5 total yards in 9 of 12 games (75%), including each of his last four outings. Fantasy Football’s overall RB7 will now face a banged-up Lions defense that is surrendering an average of 104.8 rush + rec yards per game to opposing RBs, while most recently allowing three opposing running backs (S. Barkley, 90; T. Tracy, 130; and J. Jacobs, 91) to all eclipse this demand over the last three weeks. Top Anytime Touchdown WR CeeDee Lamb +125 (DraftKings) Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points