Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 18

Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 18 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
FFWC High-Stakes Recap: Week 17

Happy New Year Everyone! Flying by like a Bullet Train, the 2023 FullTime Fantasy Football regular season, and playoffs, are now complete. Congratulations to all of our League Champions and the overall prize winners. Here is a look at the final playoff Leaderboards from our four Major FFWC XI Tournaments. Don’t forget, that our three NFL Playoff contests are now listed in the FTF Draft Lobby. LIVE World Championship Playoff Drafts, with a $20,000 top prize, begin at 9:00 PM ET on Sunday, January 7, 2023, at 9:00 PM ET. Fantasy Football World Championship Congratulations to long-time FullTime Fantasy player Patrick Sorge who is our FFWC XI overall Champion. After beginning the playoffs in 122nd overall, Patrick guided his Eagle Rare squad to 39th, and then 12th, before landing in the top spot. It was an impressive run, as Patrick averaged 189.53 points during the three playoff weeks. That includes 207.1 points during Week 17, to secure his first-ever FFWC title. Here are the top five overall 2023 FFWC XI prize winners: Overall FFWC XI Champion: Patrick Sorge / Eagle Rare – $150,000 2nd Place: Evangelos Lilas / Ruthless m5 – $20,000 3rd Place: Mike & Ralph Schlissberg / Mr Yellow Stickers – $10,000 4th Place: Doug Haney / Cee Deez Tdz – $5,000 5th Place: Ryan Strickler / Icemen 1 – $3,500 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the FFWC Online 8/27 5 PM ET league page, which is home to our 2023 FFWC XI Champ, to view the full Championship Round standings. Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship Charlie Taylor is our inaugural Circa Las Vegas Fantasy Championship winner. Team Taylor was also very impressive during the playoffs. After entering the postseason sitting in 181st place overall, Charlie moved to 36th in Week 15, then into first place overall thanks to posting 230.85 points during Week 16 action. Team Taylor averaged 191.02 points during the three playoff rounds. That includes the 180.2 points he scored during Week 17 to secure his LVFC overall victory. Here are the top five overall 2023 LVFC prize winners: Overall Circa LFVC Champion: Charlie Taylor/Team Taylor – $50,000 2nd Place: Todd Zeo / Mad Dads of Girls Gone Wild – $5,000 3rd Place: Gary Allen / Grape Apes – $3,000 4th Place: Brad Sutherlin / Margin Call – $2,000 5th Place: Matt Groth / FF Oracle – $1,500 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the Circa LVFC 8/5 11:45 PM ET league page, which is home to our 2023 LVFC Champ, to view the full Championship Round standings. Dynasty Fantasy World Championship Tournament Another first-time champ, congratulations to Blake Bernstein and James Barber on their 2023 DFWC title. Blake and James guided their Turbo Turtles squad from 78th to eighth, and then first overall during the first two weeks of the playoffs. Turbo Turtles posted 197.50 points during Week 15, plus a massive 236.6 total points during Week 16. Those big numbers were needed, as they scored just 128.15 points during Week 17 action and won the championship by just 1.97 points. Here are the top five overall 2023 DFWC prize winners: Overall DFWC Champion: Blake Bernstein & James Barber / Turbo Turtles – $10,000 2nd Place: Bruce Lamb & Chris Snowberger / Los Bromigos – $2,500 3rd Place: Christopher Hart & Toby Biolchini / Commando Fro – $1,500 4th Place: Josh Filipek / Filly Cheese III – $1,250 5th Place: John Ross / Sur n Turf 2 – $1,000 Click the CHAMPS PLAYOFFS button on the DFWC 13 league page, which is home to our 2023 DFWC Champs, to view the positioning of the 310 DFWC playoff-qualifying teams. FullTime Fantasy SuperFlex Bowl Tournament One of the top players, throughout the entire season, Terry Reams is our second annual SFB champ. From the SFB 38 league, ArchEnemy entered the playoffs in tenth place overall. Terry moved into first, with 213.80 during Week 15, before sliding back to eighth after scoring 155.35 points in Week 16. Saving his best effort for when it mattered most ArchEnemy piled up 230.95 points during Week 17 and won the SFB title by 25.24 points. Here are the top five overall 2023 SFB prize winners: Overall SFB Champion: Terry Reams / ArchEnemy- $5,000 2nd Place: Brent Hoppe / Steel City 2- $3,000 3rd Place: Matthew Lecomte / Spirulina – $1,500 4th Place: Jody Smith / HUNTER RENFROW’S LAPTOP – $1,250 5th Place: Mike Schlissberg / Mr Yellow Stickers – $1,000 Click on the PLAYOFF button on the SFB 38 league page, which is home to our current SFB overall leader, to view the positioning of all 92 SFB playoff-qualifying teams. On behalf of everyone here at FullTime Fantasy – thank you for playing during the FFWC XI season. Your participation means the world to us and we appreciate your tremendous support! Happy New Year Everyone and we hope to see you in our 2024 NFL Playoff Drafts. Commish Roy Check out the FFWC XI week-by-week Top 20 progress at these links: FFWC Recap: Week 1, FFWC Recap: Week 2, FFWC Recap: Week 3, FFWC Recap: Week 4, FFWC Recap: Week 5, FFWC Recap: Week 6, FFWC Recap: Week 7, FFWC Recap: Week 8, FFWC Recap: Week 9, FFWC Recap: Week 10, FFWC Recap: Week 11, FFWC Recap: Week 12, FFWC Recap: Week 13, FFWC Recap: Week 14, FFWC Recap: Week 15, FFWC Recap: Week 16 ENTER OUR WEEK 18 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: The contest winners will be the teams that accumulate the highest individual weekly score during any week of the contest (Week 1 through Week 18). Those entering prior to Week 1 will have 18 weekly chances to win, whereas those entering after Week 1 and before Week 2 will have 18 weekly chances to win, and so on. Come back each week and draft more teams! (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 18 Player Rankings to help. It’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit
Week 17 NFL Player Props

Week 17 NFL Player Props Another profitable betting week is in the books here at FullTime Fantasy. After going 5-2 in Week 16, we are now 48-35 (+13.8 Units) with just two weeks left in the 2023 NFL regular season.
Week 17 DFS: Tight End Report featuring Travis Kelce

Week 17 DFS: Tight End Report No tight end scored more than 20.00 fantasy points in Week 16. George Kittle (7/126) was the top player for the week, followed by Evan Engram (10/95) and Chigoziem Okonkwo (6/63/1). Here are the
Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17 Think back to all that research, studying, and obsessing all summer long. This is what all of that work was for. Having something on the line in Week 17. Congratulations on preserving through a challenging season. Now isn’t the time to change your routine. But our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17 can help you decide on some close calls. Good Luck winning the ‘ship! Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks Start ‘Em Jared Goff (Lions) at Cowboys Jared Goff has delivered recently, surpassing 250 yards in each of his last two games. However, his fantasy output this season has been inconsistent due to limited pass attempts and touchdowns in Lions victories. Facing the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17 as underdogs, Goff’s success often correlates with high pass attempts, and even in a potential win, the game’s nature favors a pass-heavy approach. Goff has shown better results against man coverage than zone coverage, a trend likely to continue against the Cowboys, who employ man coverage at the second-highest rate in the league. While Goff remains a risky play, the circumstances suggest he has a considerable chance of posting significant fantasy numbers, potentially ranking him as a top-tier QB. Kyler Murray (Cardinals) at Eagles Kyler Murray bounced back last week after a couple of subpar outings. His dual-threat capabilities remain a key asset, and against the Eagles, who generate significant pressure, Murray might rely on his legs more. Additionally, Philadelphia has allowed the sixth-most passing yards per game, and the second-most passing touchdowns. Also, the Eagles permit the highest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season. In a game where the Cardinals could be playing catch-up, Murray presents a strong fantasy option. Sit ‘Em Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins) at Ravens Tua Tagovailoa faces challenges in Week 17 against the Ravens, with Jaylen Waddle likely sidelined and a recent three-game stretch of scoring less than 18 fantasy points. Also, the Ravens’ defense, ranked No. 2 in the fewest fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbacks this season, poses a significant obstacle. Tagovailoa should be limited to Superflex and two-quarterback leagues, given the tough matchup and recent struggles. Finally, Miami’s implied total of 16 points is indicative of a fade. Jordan Love (Packers) at Vikings Jordan Love’s recent performances have cooled off, and injuries to key receivers create additional hurdles for him. Facing the Minnesota Vikings, who have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks over the last four weeks, Love’s potential struggles against their zone defense could impact his fantasy output. While Love maintains a relatively high floor, the matchup suggests caution. Additionally, a repeat of his previous game against the Vikings is likely. In that game, Love was held to 229 passing yards and one touchdown. Running Backs Start ‘Em Clyde Edwards-Helaire (Chiefs) vs. Bengals The availability of Isiah Pacheco (concussion) for Week 17 against Cincinnati remains uncertain. Most players with a confirmed concussion miss at least one game following the diagnosis. In Pacheco’s absence, Clyde Edwards-Helaire is expected to start for the Chiefs. CEH will play nearly full-time, especially with Jerick McKinnon on injured reserve. Edwards-Helaire has the potential for a standout week, making him a recommended start in all leagues. Devin Singletary (Texans) vs. Titans Devin Singletary faces some concerns after his recent good performances. While he remains the primary early-down running back, the Texans’ emphasis on passing situations may limit Singletary’s opportunities. However, against the Titans, who present the third-best matchup for running backs, Singletary’s chances for a solid performance increase. Houston’s recent success against the Titans, coupled with the potential return of quarterback C.J. Stroud, positions Singletary as a viable fantasy option in championship week. Sit ‘Em Derrick Henry (Titans) at Texans Derrick Henry faces the Texans’ run defense once again after a challenging Week 15 matchup. Houston’s success in containing Henry with only 16 carries for 9 yards raises concerns. The Texans have limited opposing running backs to minimal rushing yards in their recent games. While it’s tough to bench Henry, the potential for a minimal stat line in Week 17 makes him a risky start. Especially considering his lower PPR points per game in away games this season. Chuba Hubbard (Panthers) at Jaguars Chuba Hubbard, despite consistent scoring in recent weeks, faces a tough matchup against the Jaguars. Jacksonville has allowed the sixth-fewest rushing yards to running backs this season, limiting Hubbard’s potential upside. Also, Hubbard’s effectiveness as a runner has declined and he’s not catching as many balls as he did early this season. In a challenging matchup, fantasy managers with alternative options are advised to explore other starting running backs for Week 17. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Brandin Cooks (Cowboys) vs. Lions Brandin Cooks carries a substantial upside, especially when playing at home. His impressive fantasy performances in three of his last four home games, coupled with Detroit’s struggles against receivers, make Cooks a high-upside streaming option for Week 17. Additionally, Detroit has allowed the second-most yards and fifth-most touchdowns to receivers since Week 12, emphasizing Cooks’ potential to make a significant impact and potentially secure a fantasy title. Zay Flowers (Ravens) vs. Dolphins Zay Flowers has seen an increased role in the Ravens’ offense, with double-digit targets in two of the last three games and touchdowns in three of the last four. Facing the Miami Dolphins, who allow an above-average amount of fantasy points to wide receivers, Flowers has the opportunity to continue his recent success. The volume of passes against the Miami defense, combined with Flowers’ recent contributions, positions him well for a potentially strong performance in what is expected to be a closely contested game and a possible shootout. Sit ‘Em Tyler Lockett (Seahawks) vs. Steelers Tyler Lockett’s inconsistent production and the Seahawks’ matchup against the Steelers, who have allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers in the last four weeks, present concerns. Also, Lockett’s performance against man coverage
Week 17 DFS: Running Back Report

Week 17 DFS: Running Back Report Breece Hall (43.10 fantasy points) turned in a beast game in Week 16, giving him the top ranking. Christian McCaffrey (25.10) and Jahmyr Gibbs (25.00) finished second and third in running back scoring. Only
Week 17 Quarterback Report

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Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 17

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Fantasy Football Injury Report

Fantasy Football Injury Report Congratulations on navigating a turbulent 2023 campaign and advancing to the finals. In a season like this, it’s doubtful anyone avoided injuries. However, knowing how to overcome those obstacles is likely what led you this far. The FullTime Fantasy Football Injury Report will keep you up-to-date on the impactful injuries one final time in the 2023 season. Good luck in your fantasy finale! Also, a great starting point for staying updated on the latest injuries is to bookmark our NFL Injury Report. 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! Isiah Pacheco (RB) Kansas City Chiefs – Pacheco lost his helmet and took a knee to the head, resulting in a concussion. Nearly two-thirds of players diagnosed with a concussion miss at least one game. Additionally, Jerick McKinnon (groin) is already on IR. That makes Clyde Edwards-Helaire the priority waiver wire add ahead of the title game. C.J. Stroud (QB) Houston Texans – Speaking of concussions, Stroud missed his second consecutive game. However, he has reportedly made significant progress through the league’s protocol. Once he’s clear, Stroud immediately returns to QB1 status for a Texans’ squad still tied atop the AFC South. T.J. Hockenson (TE) Detroit Lions – An MCL/ACL injury is expected to cost Hockenson multiple games. Hock took a helmet shot directly to his right knee and was ruled out rather quickly. Unfortunately, Hockenson will be placed on season-ending IR. Jaylen Waddle (WR) Miami Dolphins – On Monday, Mike McDaniel revealed that Waddle’s shin injury was a high-ankle sprain. That will almost certainly sideline Waddle for at least one game. The timing is lousy, especially with the Dolphins traveling to Baltimore this week for AFC supremacy. Miami does not have an in-house replacement for fantasy managers to look to. Therefore, expect more opportunities for the running backs. Michael Pittman (WR) Indianapolis Colts – Yet another head injury, Pittman cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol last week. However, he self-reported reoccurring symptoms on Saturday and re-entered the protocol. Pittman must go back through the steps before he can play again. Josh Jacobs (RB) Las Vegas Raiders – The Raiders held out Jacobs from Monday’s game. Meanwhile, Zamir White had a fantastic performance. As a pending free agent, Jacbos may elect to protect himself from further injury. Also, the Raiders may be just fine with White and Ameer Abdullah. For now, we will keep an eye on Jacobs’s practice status all week and update accorindgly. Courtland Sutton (WR) Denver Broncos – Sutton is also in the league’s protocol. With the rate mentioned above of players missing games after a concussion, Sutton should be considered very questionable for this week’s game. Brandon Johnson saw a noticeable increase in snaps after Sutton exited. Jordan Addison (WR) Minnesota Vikings – A low-ankle sprain forced Addison from Minnesota’s Week 16 loss. In a Tuesday update, Kevin O’Connell said that Addison is day-to-day. Therefore, we will have to monitor and update Addison’s availability all week. Brock Purdy (QB) San Francisco 49ers – Purdy was having a forgettable Week 16 outing before exiting in the second half with a shoulder injury. However, it doesn’t sound like Kyle Shanahan is too concerned about Purdy’s health moving forward. 49ers’ QB Brock Purdy suffered his second stinger in two games Monday night. “You know how stingers are and it could be worse (Tuesday),” said HC Kyle Shanahan. “But I think it’ll be alright.” Additionally, LT Trent Williams suffered a groin injury, his backup Jaylon Moore got a… pic.twitter.com/7KYbqzoK1z — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 26, 2023 Kenny Pickett (QB) Pittsburgh Steelers – Mike Tomlin indicated that Pickett is getting closer to a return and will be given more reps this week. However, it is fully expected that Mason Rudolph will earn another start after his impressive showing against the Bengals. D.J. Moore (WR) Chicago Bears – An ankle injury impacted Moore’s effectiveness on Sunday. We will have to monitor Moore’s practice availability throughout the week. DJ Moore said that he aggravated the ankle injury he initially sustained 2 weeks ago vs. Detroit when he was tackled by Arizona CB Starling Thomas. He only missed a handful of plays after being designated questionable to return, and credits the Christmas spirit (and being given… — Courtney Cronin (@CourtneyRCronin) December 25, 2023 Cole Kmet (TE) Chicago Bears – Another big blow for the Bears, Kmet exited with a knee injury and was unable to return. If Kmet and Moore are unable to play in Week 17, Chicago would host a tough Atlanta defense without either of their top two pass-catching threats. Kareem Hunt (RB) Cleveland Browns – Hunt was in on 38% of Cleveland’s snaps in Week 16, but managed to turn nine touches into just 13 yards. Additionally, Hunt is dealing with a groin injury and is at risk of missing Thursday’s short turnaround. Michael Thomas (WR) New Orleans Saints – Thomas will not play this week. Fantasy managers who have been feudally holding onto Thomas can drop him from their IR slots. Chris Rodgriguez (RB) Washington Commanders – Fresh off a 2-score game, rookie RB Chris Rodgriguez has an ankle injury that we will have to learn more about and update as the week progresses. Washington signed Jaret Patterson as depth. RB Chris Rodriguez (ankle) to have an MRI today. All injuries updated tomorrow. — Ben Standig (@BenStandig) December 26, 2023 Zach Wilson (QB) New York Jets – Wilson is still in the NFL’s concussion protocol. Therefore, he won’t play in Thursday’s game. Dustin Hopkins (PK) Cleveland Browns – The Browns ruled out Hopkins from Thursday’s game with a hamstring injury that occurred during Cleveland’s dismantling of the Texans on Sunday. Riley Patterson joined the practice squad. Meanwhile, the Jets also could have a new kicker as Greg Zuerlein has a quad injury. Finally, thanks for reading the Fantasy Football Injury Report. The 2023 NFL

