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Week 14 Start/Sit

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Week 14 Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Playoff Prep: Key Starts and Sits for Week 14 Written by Adam Krautwurst As Week 14 arrives, fantasy managers are staring down the final stretch before playoff brackets lock in. Matchups, usage trends and injuries are shifting quickly, making every decision feel more critical than the last. Below are the players positioned to help push your team forward this week — and the ones who are better left out of starting lineups. Start Quarterback Jordan Love Love coming off a huge Thanksgiving outing and now draws a Chicago defense tailor-made for his strengths. The Bears play heavy man coverage and blitz at an elevated rate — two areas where Love excels, ranking near the top of the league in efficiency, touchdowns and EPA. Chicago has also surrendered the fourth-most passing scores and sits inside the top ten in fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbacks. Given the matchup, Love remains a strong play. Baker Mayfield Baker Mayfield has been stuck in a slump, staying under 19 points in three straight games and producing poorly in five of his last six. Still, he’s been far more effective at home, averaging 22.3 points per game. Prior to his flop against New Orleans earlier this season, Mayfield had topped 20 fantasy points in four straight meetings with the Saints. Six quarterbacks have already cracked 21.5 points against them this year. Back on his own field, Mayfield is positioned to rebound. Running Back RJ Harvey RJ Harvey has operated as Denver’s lead runner since J.K. Dobbins hit IR, handling the majority of carries, routes and goal-line touches. Though not a full bell cow, he’s close — and with Sean Payton heavily involving running backs in both the passing game and red-zone work, Harvey remains a strong option. The Raiders have held up initially against the run, but constant negative game scripts have led to them allowing the third-highest rushing total to running backs since Week 9 as well as the third-most rushing touchdowns on the year. Given Harvey’s explosiveness and usage, he stays in starting consideration. Quinshon Judkins Quinshon Judkins could benefit if Dylan Sampson’s calf injury keeps him sidelined. Judkins’ receiving involvement spiked last week, and he logged 23 carries in addition to his receiving work. He has now delivered at least 15.9 PPR points in two straight games. Tennessee has allowed eight backs to clear 13.1 points this season, making Judkins a viable RB2 in most formats. Wide Receiver Christian Watson Christian Watson continues to dominate Green Bay’s passing attack following Tucker Kraft’s season-ending injury. Over the past month, Watson leads the team in routes, targets, yardage and touchdowns, thriving particularly against man coverage — which the Bears use frequently. Chicago has allowed the most yards to perimeter receivers since Week 9 and has been repeatedly burned on deep sideline throws. With Watson running most of his snaps outside, the upside is too enticing to pass up. Jakobi Meyers Jakobi Meyers appears to be settling into the Jaguars’ system, posting at least 11.4 PPR points in three consecutive matchups. With Parker Washington possibly sidelined and the Colts ranking inside the top eight in fantasy points allowed to wideouts, Meyers is well-positioned for another productive week. Brian Thomas Jr. remains more volatile and is best used as a WR3 only in deeper formats. Tight End Brenton Strange Brenton Strange has delivered TE1-level production since returning from his hip injury, finishing top-seven at the position in consecutive weeks. He has established reliable chemistry with Trevor Lawrence and has fallen below 10 points only twice this season. Facing an Indianapolis defense that struggles against tight ends — allowing the second-most yards and fifth-most fantasy points to the position — Strange is firmly in play. Harold Fannin Harold Fannin has emerged as Shedeur Sanders’ favorite target, earning a 24 percent share over the past two games while playing a season-high 90 percent of passing snaps last week. His elevated usage secures him as a top-tier tight end option moving forward. Sit Quarterback Justin Herbert Justin Herbert is already fighting through significant offensive line injuries and now has to play with a broken non-throwing hand. A Monday night kickoff adds unnecessary risk if he’s ruled out late. Even when active, Herbert has failed to reach 15 points in his last three outings due to constant pressure and the need for quick, short throws. Philadelphia has allowed the second-fewest passing touchdowns and boasts the league’s lowest completion rate allowed since Week 9. This matchup is a stay-away. Caleb Williams Caleb Williams is coming off another shaky performance and has now logged two straight road disappointments. Green Bay’s defense has tightened considerably, holding four of its last five opposing quarterbacks to 14 points or fewer. Williams struggled in both matchups with the Packers last season, and Chicago is likely to lean heavily on its ground game. He’s better suited as a Superflex option only. Running Back Kimani Vidal Kimani Vidal may lose significant work if Omarion Hampton returns, shifting the backfield toward a timeshare. Even if Vidal remains the lead option, the Chargers’ offensive line is injured, the quarterback situation is unstable and the matchup against Philadelphia is unfavorable. Vidal profiles as a low-end RB2 if Hampton sits, and only a flex if Hampton returns. Woody Marks Woody Marks has maintained volume but delivered limited production, staying under eight PPR points in three straight games despite steady workloads. His passing-game involvement has evaporated, and Kansas City remains a difficult matchup, ranking sixth in fewest points allowed

Week 14 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

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FullTime Fantasy: Injury Report & Waiver Radar Injury Updates + Top Week 14 Waiver Targets Written by Duke Deming FullTime Fantasy goes over the injury report from Week 13 and highlights the top waiver wire targets for Week 14 of fantasy football. Weekly Injury Report Justin Herbert (QB – LAC) Suffered a fractured hand in Week 13, and he is set to have surgery this week. Herbert told reporters that he doesn’t expect to miss any time. J.J. McCarthy (QB – MIN) Missed Week 13 after he was unable to clear concussion protocol before the game. Max Brosmer started at quarterback in his place. Aaron Jones (RB – MIN) Suffered a shoulder injury in Week 13 and was unable to return to the game. Jones is considered day-to-day heading into Week 14. Kyren Williams (RB – LAR) Exited Week 13 early with an ankle injury, but was able to return later in the game. Blake Corum will see an increased role if Williams misses any time. Woody Marks (RB – HOU) Left Week 13 early with a foot injury, but was able to return to the game in the second quarter. We expect Marks to play in Week 14, but we will keep an eye on his status. Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR – DET) Suffered an ankle sprain in the first quarter of Week 13 and did not return. He is currently considered week-to-week, so his status for Week 14 is uncertain. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI) Left Week 13 early with a heel injury and did not return. His status is currently unknown, so we will continue to monitor his progress during the week. Dalton Kincaid (TE – BUF) Inactive in Week 13 due to hamstring injury. He remains questionable, but he should have a decent chance to play in Week 14 considering he was limited in practice last week. Week 14 Waiver Wire Radar Note: We’re assuming NO RB Devin Neal is already rostered, if not he’s priority number #1 and a borderline RB2 the rest of the way especially if they shut Alvin Kamara down. 1. Jayden Higgins (WR – HOU) Higgins is commanding an increasing role in the Texans’ passing game. He hauled in 5 catches for 65 yards in Week 13. 2. Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB- WAS) Continues to find success out of the backfield for the Commanders. Compiled 41 rushing yards and a touchdown in Week 13. 3. Blake Corum (RB – LAR) Put together his best game of his season with 81 rushing yards and a touchdown. He will see a high-volume role if Kyren Williams has to miss any time with an ankle injury. 4. Adonai Mitchell (WR – NYJ) AD Mitchell had a monster game in Week 13, converting 12 targets into 8 receptions, 102 yards, and a touchdown. He’s immediately startable in most lineups on a team playing from behind most weeks. 5. Harold Fannin Jr. (TE- CLE) Fannin Jr. continues to be a main target in the Browns’ offense. The tight end had 3 catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in Week 13. 6. Colston Loveland (TE – CHI) Loveland saw 6 targets in Week 13, catching 3 for 28 yards. The tight end has now seen at least four targets in seven straight weeks. 7. Isaac TeSlaa (WR – DET) TeSlaa had a solid game with 2 catches for 35 yards and a touchdown in Week 13. The wide receiver will see a large role if Amon-Ra St. Brown misses Week 14. The Lions play on Thursday. Deeper leagues: DeVaughn Vele (WR – NO) Clear #2 behind Olave (back issues), good route participation scores and great playoff matchups down the stretch. What if the Saints shut Olave down? Upside. Tom Kennedy (WR – DET) Not bad for a 2025 debut. 4 catches on 4 targets for 36 yards. Signed off the practice squad last week, he was thrust into action when St. Brown exited the game early. Both Raymond and St. Brown are questionable and with a Thursday night game, we could see a lot more Kennedy in Week 14. Week 14 Byes: CAR, NE, NYG, SF Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points

2025 Dynasty Football Rankings by Scott Atkins

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Freshly updated Dynasty football rankings as we approach the NFL Season! Remember, these are based on perceived trade value, meaning the rankings are primarily based on what it would take to move the player.

Week 13 On the Mark: Best NFL O/U Prop Picks

On The Mark: Best Prop Bets

Week 13 “On the Mark” Emerging RB + 2 Hot WRs + QB Storm = Round Robin Gold Written by Mark Deming, former #1 ranked player in the world Let’s dive into Week 13 action with player recommendations that includes an emerging RB, two hot WRs from the NFC West, and a 2nd year QB taking the league by storm. All recommendations are plus figures — perfect for round robin strategy. RB Kenneth Gainwell over 3.5 receptions +125 Averaging 5.5 receptions over last 4 weeks. Week 12: 19.4% target share (2nd on team). Secured all 6 targets — operating as WR2 with elite hands. WR Michael Wilson over 5.5 receptions +155 On fire: 25 receptions over last 2 games. Week 12: 82.1% snap share (2nd on ARI). Even with Harrison Jr. return, Wilson stays heavily involved vs TB (5th-most WR receptions allowed). WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba over 102.5 receiving yards +100 #2 in NFL target share (30.4%). Last 7 games: 130.41 yards/game avg. Darnold motivated vs former team — JSN thrives in SEA passing attack. QB Drake Maye over 25.5 rushing yards +155 FTF ranks Maye QB2 Week 13. Giants allowed 302 rushing yards to QBs (NFL MOST). Maye averaging 25.6 rush yards/game — projects 40+. Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points

Week 13 Start/Sit

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Week 13 Start/Sit Playoff Push Edition – Pressure Is ON Written by Adam Krautwurst Week 13 is here, and the pressure is officially on. With only a few games left before fantasy playoffs begin, every lineup decision carries real weight. Here’s a quick guide to the players you can trust this week — and the ones better kept on the bench. Start Quarterback Bo Nix Ideal rebound spot vs Washington (top in passing yards/TDs allowed to QBs). 2nd in YAC allowed = perfect for Nix’s style. Jacoby Brissett 20.7+ pts in 6 straight. Tampa allowed 22+ to last 3 QBs. Top-10 upside again. Running Back RJ Harvey Dominated usage without Dobbins. Washington allowing 5.3 YPC + high explosive rate since Week 8. Breakout spot. Kenneth Walker III Season-high snaps Week 12. Minnesota allowed 108+ rush yards + TD to last 3 RBs. RB2 locked in. Wide Receiver Troy Franklin Leads DEN in targets/TDs last 6 weeks. Washington 3rd-worst vs WRs. WR2 upside. Stefon Diggs Focal point + stable volume = strong WR2. Tight End Dalton Schultz 11+ pts in 5/7. Indy vulnerable to TEs. Strong starter. Juwan Johnson 5 straight 10+ PPR games. Miami premium TE matchup. Sit Quarterback Brock Purdy CLE #1 in sacks/pressures. Last 3 QBs under 15 pts. Daniel Jones Houston stingiest vs QBs (held Allen to 8.1 pts). Running Back Tyrone Tracy Jr. Singletary vultured key touches. Patriots bottom-4 vs RBs. Aaron Jones Pure floor play vs Seattle (top-2 run D). Wide Receiver Deebo Samuel 9.1 PPR pts in last 2 with McLaurin. DEN top-5 vs WRs. Jordan Addison 0 catches last week. Brosmer downgrade. Tight End Hunter Henry Outside top-12 TEs in 6/7. Tough Giants matchup. David Njoku 25 snaps, 0 targets last week. Being phased out. Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points

Vegas vs FullTime: Thanksgiving Day TD Props & Player Props

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Betting Props For Thanksgiving Day! Turkey + Football + Cash = Perfect Holiday Written by Frank Taddeo — @RespectedMoney on X Vegas vs FullTime YTD: 42-62 (+6.82 UNITS) 📈 What’s better than turkey and all the fixings on Thanksgiving? Watching NFL games while also making some extra cash on some player props, of course! Before you gather around the table, here are three players who will outperform their lines across the three holiday games — plus our top anytime TD plays. Top Values By The Projections WR Christian Watson Over 51.5 Receiving Yards Watson owns Ford Field: 9-208-1 in his last two Thanksgiving trips (94+ yards both times). Detroit has allowed 11 WRs to clear 51.5 this year. Ladder it: 60+ (+105) | 70+ (+143) | 80+ (+202). WR Rashee Rice Over 74.5 Receiving Yards Coming off 8-141 vs Colts. Cowboys rank 30th vs the pass (252.3 ypg). 52.5 total + improved Dallas run D = Mahomes airs it out. Rice averages 9.4 targets with Pat. RB Chase Brown Over 19.5 Receiving Yards Cleared this in 6 of 11 games — including all last 4 (avg 39.5). With Burrow back, RB16 in PPR has hit 100+ scrimmage yards 5 straight. Top Anytime Touchdowns TE Mark Andrews +107 (Caesars) WR Rashee Rice –120 (DraftKings) WR Ja’Marr Chase –115 (BetMGM) Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points

Week 13 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

Week 13 Injury Report & Waiver Radar Injuries + Must-Add Week 13 Waiver Targets Written by Duke Deming Injury Report Baker Mayfield (QB – TB) Missed second half with shoulder sprain, seen in sling. Teddy Bridgewater starts if Mayfield can’t go. J.J. McCarthy (QB – MIN) Entered concussion protocol. Max Brosmer in line to start Week 13. Joe Burrow (QB – CIN) Missed Week 12 (toe). Expected back Week 13 — big boost for Bengals pass-catchers. Josh Jacobs (RB – GB) Held out with knee injury. Hopeful for Week 13; if not, Emanuel Wilson gets another huge workload. Alvin Kamara (RB – NO) Exited early with knee injury. Devin Neal steps in if Kamara misses time. Tee Higgins (WR – CIN) Concussion, ruled OUT Thursday vs Baltimore. Drake London (WR – ATL) Missed Week 12 (knee). Falcons playing it safe — likely out again. Matthew Golden (WR – GB) Out Week 12 (shoulder/wrist). Status uncertain for Thursday. Week 13 Waiver Wire Radar 1. Troy Franklin (WR – DEN) Leads Denver WRs in targets, receptions, TDs. Breakout incoming. 2. Christian Watson (WR – GB) Led Packers with 7 targets last week. Elevated role if Golden misses Thursday. 3. Devin Neal (RB – NO) 5 catches, 43 yards when Kamara exited. Immediate starter if Kamara sits. 4. Andres Iosivas (WR – CIN) Becomes clear WR2 Thursday with Higgins out & Burrow back. 5. Chimere Dike (WR – TEN) 5 catches + TD + 90-yard PR TD. Injuries ahead of him = opportunity. 6. Colston Loveland (TE – CHI) 4 catches, 49 yards, TD last week. 6 straight games with 4+ targets. 7. Brenton Strange (TE – JAC) Returned catching all five of his targets for 93 yards and a top-half TE1 finish.  8. Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB – WAS) Taking over lead-back duties + favorable playoff schedule. Desperate? 9. Raheem Mostert (RB – LV) The Ashton Jeanty injury isn’t believed to be serious, but if Carroll chooses a cautious approach, Mostert is next man up. 10. Greg Dortch (WR – ARI) Having any piece of the Brissett comeback tour is a pretty exciting option for any team that’s been riddled with injuries. 11. John Metchie III (WR – NYJ) Led the team with an 88% route share and caught six of seven targets for 65 yards and a touchdown. Looks like the top option on a team that should be playing from behind most games and now with a competent throwing QB.     Week 13 Byes: NONE Points Allowed|Player Rankings|YTD Fantasy Points

Week 12 Targets & Target Share by Team | Scott Atkins

Weekly Target Shares Report

Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 12 Targets & Target Share by Team Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 12 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 13. 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 11 Target Leaders Top 11 Target Share % Leaders