Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Watch: Buy/Sell/Hold Week 15

by Wolf Trelles-Heard, December 12, 2025

Want to make a dynasty fantasy football trade before Week 15? Wolf Trelles-Heard breaks down who to buy, sell, and hold!

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Week 15 Streaming Options (2025 Fantasy Football)

by Dan Fornek, December 12, 2025

Dan Fornek explores the top streaming options at QB, RB, WR, and TE for fantasy football managers in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season.

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Week 15 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice

by Kyle Lesti, December 11, 2025

Start the 2025 fantasy football playoffs with Week 15 start/sit picks, matchup analysis, and player insights to set your winning lineup.

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Why Zack Moss Will Outscore Devin Singletary in 2020

by Rob Patterson, September 8, 2020

Part of the reason that Zack Moss has more fantasy football upside than advertised is due to his proficiency in the passing game. The 2019 PAC-12 Offensive Player of the Year captured a 9.0-percent (68th-percentile among qualified running backs) Target Share in his senior season, catching 28 passes on 29 targets. Devin Singletary, on the other hand, finished with a 69.0-percent (No. 38) Catch Rate in his rookie season in the NFL.

In addition to the probability that Zack Moss gets most of the receptions, there’s also the fact that Devin Singletary may have a short leash with fumbling issues. He finished with the highest fumble rate at the running back position in the 2019 season, and reports of continued fumbling issues at Bills training camp indicate that the problem may persist in 2020. Moss already appears to have a significant role heading into the season. There’s a strong chance he assumes lead back duties early in 2020.

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Don’t Leave the Fourth Round Without Drafting D.J. Chark

by Edward DeLauter, September 8, 2020

D.J. Chark entered the league profiling as a field-stretching wide receiver. This was the role he played in college, averaging 21.9 (97th-percentile among qualified wide receivers) yards per reception. At 6-3 and 199-pounds, Chark ran a 4.34 (98th-percentile) 40-Yard Dash. This equates to an elite 115.3 (96th-percentile) Speed Score. Further, his 132.5 (93rd-percentile) Burst Score adds additional evidence that he is an elite-level athlete: a Tyreek Hill-type, in a typical X-receiver body.

In the 14 games Gardner Minshew started last season, D.J. Chark averaged 14.2 Fantasy Points per Game. This helped placed him among the top 24 wide receivers in FPPG by season’s end. His success with Minshew was largely predicated by the rookie quarterback’s uncanny ability to connect on deep passes, evidenced by a 45.1-percent (No. 5) Deep Ball Completion Percentage. Assuming he is able to maintain this level of deep ball efficiency, Chark is an unquestioned WR2 with week-winning ability.

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The Fallout of Roster Cuts at the Running Back Position

by The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK, September 8, 2020

Where Leonard Fournette has the advantage over Ronald Jones is in the passing game. While playing for LSU, Fournette averaged an 11.9-percent (85th-percentile among qualified running backs) Target Share. He’s been just as good in the NFL. In 2019, he posted 522 (No. 5) receiving yards on 76 (No. 5) receptions. Jones hasn’t proven he’s capable. His College Target Share falls in the 18th-percentile, while his usage in the NFL to this point speaks volumes.

The Jacksonville backfield might look entirely different in 2021, but this year’s group can certainly provide fantasy value. While there are reasons to like both Devine Ozigbo and Ryquell Armstead, James Robinson is the back to own here. With an FFPC ADP of 302.25, he is as cheap as they come. Not to mention, Jaguars coach Doug Marrone praised Robinson’s camp and admitted it aided in the decision to cut Leonard Fournette. Wheels up.

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Why Tyler Higbee and Jared Goff Will Exceed Fantasy Expectations

by Joshua Kellem, September 8, 2020

All things considered, the argument for Jared Goff in 2020 revolves around trusting Sean McVay to put him in positions to win, which includes running more 12 personnel. The argument against Goff is twofold. The spiked 12 personnel usage was schedule-dependent. In addition, there is a chance the league adjusts to the team’s 12 personnel usage come Week 1. Though shipping Brandin Cooks and Todd Gurley out of town suggests the former.

The Rams have 126 (No. 13) Vacated Targets entering 2020. Beyond Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp, Tyler Higbee is the next logical in-house option to assume a bump in targets for. That is, assuming the team’s 2019 personnel usage rates remain comparable in 2020. The third option in the Rams offense will be viable in fantasy and needs to be for Jared Goff’s sake. The last five weeks of 2019 suggest the third option is Higbee.

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How to Play 2020’s Most Ambiguous Backfields for Fantasy Football

by Cody Carpentier, September 4, 2020

While Cam Akers, the current RB22 per FFPC ADP data, holds top 10 upside in 2020 and beyond, the Rams’ veteran starter in Malcolm Brown goes undrafted in most formats. If Darrell Henderson, the current RB47, stays healthy, the three-headed monster in LA could be a pain for fantasy games all season long. If Akers takes the reigns early, he has the highest upside and has league-winner written all over him.

The dynamic trio of Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram, and J.K. Dobbins can all be had, but at a steep price, with all three going inside the first six rounds in FFPC formats. Spending early round capital on multiple backs in the same backfield is less than ideal in fantasy football. Though if you can hedge the Ravens backfield by pairing Jackson in Round 2 with both Ingram AND Dobbins in the mid-rounds, it will give you an upper hand on the competition. 

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The Case for Nyheim Hines as 2020’s Ultimate Late-Round Flier

by Joshua Kellem, September 3, 2020

Over the past two seasons, Nyheim Hines has demonstrated that he’s competent enough to take advantage of a plus situation. He has averaged 5.4 yards per touch on an average of 68 carries and 69 targets per season. With the switch to Philip Rivers comes a positive switch in the allocation of positional targets. Last year, the Rivers-led Chargers led the league with 182 RB targets after ranking in the top-5 the year before with 141 targets.

Coming off a 63-catch campaign on 85 targets in 2018 as a rookie, Hines followed that up with a 44-catch season in 2019. In fact, he has a sneaky chance to rival Christian McCaffrey as the leader in catches among running backs. Unlike with the Los Angeles Chargers the past two seasons, Hines is the only back for the Colts that will fill the pass-catching role. This may end up making him close to a full-time player depending on Game Script.

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Sophomore Wide Receivers Poised To Break Out in 2020

by Alex Johnson, September 3, 2020

N’Keal Harry has great size-adjusted speed and explosiveness with prototypical WR1 size. He’s the favorite to be the second receiver behind Julian Edelman on a thin Patriots WR depth chart. We need to wake up and remember this guy was an elite college prospect who fell victim to injuries as a rookie. He’s healthy and ready to take that year two jump, and he’s almost free to draft.

Andy Isabella closely comps to T.Y. Hilton and Tyler Lockett. While he may need a few things to break his way in order to carve out a significant role given the presence of DeAndre Hopkins, Christian Kirk, and Larry Fitzgerald, Isabella is in a far better position to break out this year than he was a year ago. One injury to a top-three receiver, and he will be poised for a massive breakout. He has the athleticism and skill to dominate. He just needs the chance.

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