Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins (WR13): Still only six catches over past three games, but such a gamebreaker it's hard to bench him.Ĥ3. Derek Carr, Raiders (QB16): Multiple touchdown passes in six of seven games, and little reason to expect different this week.Ĥ2. Deshaun Watson, Browns (QB13): Only 11.4 PPR points over three games, in case you think he should be ranked better than this.ģ9. Gardner Minshew, Eagles (QB12): Likely steps in to start and we should remember, he's better than most backup QBs.ģ6. Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (RB10): Had 21 touches in stunning Week 15 loss, but it still doesn't feel like enough.ģ5. Alvin Kamara, Saints (RB9): Nice bounce-back game in Week 15, but now has to go outside in Cleveland warmth.ģ2. DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals (WR10): Still getting double-digit targets, even with lesser quarterbacks playing.ģ1. ![]() Brown, Eagles (WR8): Feels like a mistake to try to bench him because Jalen Hurts may not play. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (QB11): While everyone speculates about next season, he's still starting now, and still productive.Ģ7. Tom Brady, Buccaneers (QB10): No reason to expect his odd season will change now, though matchup with Cardinals is a positive one.Ģ6. Daniel Jones, Giants (QB9): Aggressive ranking, but he runs, and Vikings tend to make games interesting.Ģ5. You can win a fantasy title with Cousins.Ģ2. Kirk Cousins, Vikings (QB8): Well, his Week 15 was certainly interesting. James Conner, Cardinals (RB7): He has touchdowns in five consecutive games and can still win you a fantasy championship.Ģ1. Still doesn't look 100% healthy, but he needs 20 touches.ġ9. Saquon Barkley, Giants (RB6): Huge effort in win over Commanders. Should get plenty of touches against Steelers.ġ8. Josh Jacobs, Raiders (RB3): There are no bad games for him anymore. Patriots defend well, but still, expect big stats.ġ5. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (WR5): Has 28 targets the past two games. Stefon Diggs, Bills (WR3): Production down the past two games, but certainly that's not a harbinger. Should be able to do that versus Chiefs, even in cold weather.ġ2. Geno Smith, Seahawks (QB6): Still completed 70% of passes versus 49ers. Not great, but good enough, and he should throw on Pack.ġ0. Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins (QB4): His 18 PPR points in Week 15 were his most since Week 10. Expect more than 200 rushing yards against a defense he loves to torch.Ĩ. Derrick Henry, Titans (RB1): Plays the Texans this week. Justin Fields, Bears (QB3): Ran well against Eagles, but he really could use some receiving help.Ħ. Justin Jefferson, Vikings (WR2): Don't look for Vikings to fall way behind against Giants this week.ĥ. Tyreek Hill, Dolphins (WR1): More than 20 PPR points in three consecutive games.Ĥ. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (QB2): Still awesome, and with touchdown runs in two of three games.ģ. Josh Allen, Bills (QB1): Weather will be a factor in Chicago - and other places - but no Allen investor should sit him.Ģ. These rankings have been updated for news and to remove players from Thursday's Jaguars-Jets game.ġ. Regardless, good luck in Week 16 and beyond! If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ranked ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. We know many of you now compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. Welcome to Week 16 of the NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings for 2022. ![]() Don’t forget to wash your hands.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy football flex and superflex rankings for Week 16 It’s a nice way to put a lid on the season. It’s better than being number two, who gets dumped. The team that finishes number one won’t be flush with cash, but they can make a big splash. Bottom-of-the-barrel squads square off in a consolation playoff bracket for a silent but deadly “Game of Thrones”. Keep the season rolling with The Toilet Bowl. If their records stink, crappy teams that get wiped out during the season don’t have to be party poopers. Additionally, if a team is eliminated from playoff contention before the deadline, they are barred from making trades. To avoid two scoundrel owners from stacking one of their teams as the playoffs near, set an early November trade deadline. The only trade I’ve vetoed in my 30-plus years as a Fantasy Commissioner was a Phil Simms for a pepperoni pizza swap.
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