![]() ![]() He's currently outpacing the OTD projection, which means we might not see him generate as many TDs in the weeks ahead. That Week 13 performance by Decker was pretty ridiculous, eh? His big outing against the Chiefs unsurprisingly generated the highest receiving OTD for the week, and he's No. 35 overall in his flex ranks, so there's a chance he might be a fine option for you. For those who made the playoffs despite Spiller's lackluster production, Week 14 is a week when he might not be the best start: The Bucs allow the eighth-fewest points to opposing backs. The folks who invested a top-five pick in Spiller might not have even made the playoffs - unless they made some deft moves elsewhere - but, in Week 13, the Clemson product finally delivered the goods, as his 20 points was a seasonal best. Tim Hasselbeck notes this week that, because of the Cal product's versatility - he's more of a Darren Sproles/ Danny Woodhead type of back - he can be started a ton down the stretch, even against defenses that are strong against standard rushers. Well, Ridley has had one of those high-speed highway blowouts, and he didn't even dress in Week 13 thanks to ball security issues, and some other options are just situational guys. The Patriots' situation at running back has given fantasy owners fits for years, save the decent stability they got out of Stevan Ridley in 2012. 8 slot among QBs in Karabell's ranks of player value from here until the end. And, with the Lions, Vikings, Bears and Cowboys on the remaining slate, he has vaulted his way into the No. On the flip side, there's Foles, who has posted 45, 22, 21 and 23 points in his past four games. 7-ranked QB in terms of fantasy scoring this season, but he's just a matchup play for the final four weeks, according to Eric Karabell, with good matchups in Week 15 and 17 (Texans and Jags), and not-so-good matchups in Week 14 and 16 (Bengals and Chiefs). The rest of this week's slate promises to be exciting - including another "Monday Night Football" game with playoff implications - so let's run through the greatest hits of the Insider fantasy football slate from this week.Īfter tearing it up earlier this season, Luck has been on a bit of a cold streak, having not cracked 20 points since Week 9. That's a decent start for anyone who happened to have either of those two active, but, then again, we're not sure how many fantasy playoff teams made it there relying on either of them. From the fantasy perspective, it was somewhat of a throwback night: Andre Johnson led all fantasy scorers with 15 points, and Maurice Jones-Drew was the leading running back with 12. ![]() 1 pick Thursday night, and those Houston fans with an adept remote control hand got to flip back and forth to ESPN to watch possible franchise savior Teddy Bridgewater in action. The Texans took one step closer to the No. ![]()
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