The Process
The process in developing these Fantasy Football Rankings is to only take data from the previous six weeks. Anything older than that holds little relevance unless there is a player returning from injury or some reason to discount the newer information. Â Let's also keep in mind that the NFL is a weekly league, things change very quickly. Most analysts want to tell you that whatever happened last week explains everything, but that's far from reality.
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Fantasy Football Weekly Rankings
When examining these fantasy football rankings take into consideration that we are looking at positional ranks, not flex or overall rankings. When it comes to who you start in the flex a lot will depend on your specific league rules and roster construction. If players are ranked within 3 spots of each other the difference between them is negligible, they are expected to score the same amount of points, in those cases go with your gut, flip a coin, or join our FREE Discord Channel.
Quarterback
Houston Texans QB, CJ Stroud hasn't finished as a top-12 quarterback in fantasy football since Week 4 against Jacksonville. He's averaged 12.6 standard fantasy points per game since then.
Running Back
Cleveland Browns RB, Jerome Ford stood out with 7 carries for 84 yards rushing, including a 62-yard touchdown run, showcasing some explosiveness. Ford also caught 2 of 2 targets for 20 yards, with a long reception of 26 yards. Look for a large workload for the rest of the season, as Nick Chubb broke his foot and will miss the remainder of the season.
Wide Receiver
Over the last two weeks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR, Jalen McMillan has had a 23.2 percent target share while averaging 4.5 receptions and 67 receiving yards, with 3 total touchdowns. His remaining schedule shouldn’t be overly challenging so we may be seeing this rookie emerging into something special.
Tight End
Baltimore Ravens TE, Mark Andrews saw an 8.3 percent target share in Week 15 against the New York Giants, the lowest he's seen since Week 4. The Giants are the toughest matchup in adjusted (for schedule) target share allowed to tight ends.
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