Week 15 Fantasy Football Usage Report: The Fantasy Playoffs Have Arrived

by Wyatt Bertolone, December 15, 2025

Wyatt Bertolone breaks down the most important takeaways from Week 15's action in the fantasy football usage report!

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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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Why Terry McLaurin Will Smash His ADP In 2020

by Alex Johnson, June 15, 2020

Terry McLaurin’s 2.38 (No. 19 among qualified wide receivers) Yards per Pass Route, one of the more predictive metrics for future fantasy production, ranks third among rookie wide receivers over the last three seasons. An indication of how efficient he is and how good he can truly be with more targets. Speaking of more targets, with a year of experience under his belt and a new coaching staff bringing in a more pass-friendly philosophy, McLaurin is in line for a significant bump in 2020.

If we could count on consistent quarterback play in Washington, McLaurin would be even more of a smash pick in the middle rounds. We have to trust that with a full training camp as the starter, Dwayne Haskins’ play will improve from year one to year two. Even modest improvements would help McLaurin take the significant second-season jump we expect that he will. If Haskins turns out to be good, we’ll be talking about McLaurin as 2020’s biggest steal by season’s end.

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Not So Fast: Veterans That Will Hold Off Rookies in 2020

by Josh Crocker, June 13, 2020

Whatever deficits may have existed in the Raiders receiving core in 2019 are not what drove Darren Waller to 9.8 (No. 2 among qualified tight ends) Yards per Target. Efficiency in the form of downfield playmaking is what separates tight ends with upside from the Cameron Brate’s of the world who need to be targeted in the end zone. Waller averaging 9.8 yards per target with a 76.3-percent (No. 4) Route Participation mark and a 13.5-percent (No. 4) Hog Rate is a rare and coveted combination.

Michael Gallup produced 15.2 (No. 17) Fantasy Points per Game last season. Amari Cooper was only a hair above with a 15.4 (No. 14) mark. If one of the best wide receiver prospects of the last decade couldn’t displace Gallup’s role, we can’t expect a rookie with a less impressive profile in CeeDee Lamb to do so. Gallup produced three WR1 weeks in 2019, with four more inside the top 24. He has arrived at the NFL level as, at worst, a competent producer.

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Four Underappreciated Late Round Wide Receiver Breakout Candidates

by ntabs343, June 12, 2020

The Colts drafted Michael Pittman and Jonathan Taylor, which has made Parris Campbell the forgotten man in Indianapolis. The 2019 second-round draft pick out of Ohio State was riddled with injuries his rookie season. Expect Philip Rivers to target running backs and slot receivers often this season. The offense will have 31-year old T.Y. Hilton and rookie second round pick Pittman on the outside, which will allow Campbell to work in the slot. Wheels up baby!

This may be counter-intuitive, but DeAndre Hopkins’ arrival in Arizona and Larry Fitzgerald’s return are great reasons to draft Christian Kirk, who has an 18.8 (93rd-percentile among qualified wide receivers) Breakout Age and a 36.8-percent (73rd-percentile) College Dominator Rating. He’s Best Comparable on PlayerProfiler to Stefon Diggs and Robert Woods and will start his third pro season at 23 years old. He’s a great high upside pick in the double digit rounds.

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Dynasty Dominator App Update

by The Podfather, June 12, 2020

RotoUnderworld’s Dynasty League Mobile App for Apple & Android includes includes new Trade Analyzer features and Price Check ADP visualization enhancements.

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Three Overlooked Wide Receivers with Fantasy Stud Potential

by Christopher Buonagura, June 12, 2020

N’Keal Harry is the best candidate to be the next low risk/high reward wide receiver in fantasy drafts this season. His current FFPC ADP puts him in the 16th round. Though all New England skill position players are devalued due to Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer being the quarterbacks. Harry is perceived to have stiff competition from Julian Edelman, Mohamed Sanu, and James White. Nobody should be surprised when Harry outperforms all three of these guys in 2020.

Darius Slayton offers the most upside among Giants receivers on deep targets and in the red zone, the areas of the field where the most fantasy points are accrued. Sterling Shepard has the higher floor in this offense, but Slayton has the higher ceiling. His deep threat ability and red zone potential make him a fantasy value at his cost, being taken outside the top 100 players. Slayton’s player profile and rookie year production place him directly on path to emerge as the lead target in the Giants passing game. 

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League-Winning Running Back Values To Target In 2020

by The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK, June 11, 2020

Matt Breida was an efficient back in San Francisco. He averaged 4.6 (No. 10 among qualified running backs) and 4.8 (No. 9) True Yards Per Carry over the past two seasons, with two top-6 finishes in Breakaway Run Rate. Now a member of the Miami Dolphins, the 25 year old finally has a chance to be a feature back. With the lowly Jordan Howard his lone competition, Breida is primed for a big 2020.

At 5-10, 216-pounds, Damien Harris boasts above average 40-yard dash and Speed Score marks. Better yet, he owns a 123.4 (75th-percentile) Burst Score. The Patriots need weapons for young quarterback Jarrett Stidham, but a lack of cap space not only prevents them from adding players, it may lead to the release of current ones. There’s a lot to like about the sophomore, and though Sony Michel is the lead man, Harris is set up to make noise this season.

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Michael Gallup is This Year’s Chris Godwin-level Breakout Candidate

by Cody Carpentier, June 11, 2020

Dallas acquiring CeeDee Lamb in the 2020 NFL Draft put a wrench in dynasty gamers’ hearts by hypothetically putting a cap on Michael Gallup’s upside. In 2019, Dak Prescott supported four 80-plus target receivers, and two of those players have since departed. There is no reason to doubt his ability to support two fantasy WR1s in 2020, with Lamb and Blake Jarwin not far behind. Since coming into the league, Prescott has increased his passing attempts each season, closing in on 600 in 2019.

Gallup shows great ability to stay on the field, attract targets from a fantasy-viable quarterback, and dominates the Target Share alongside other talented receivers. From March to May, his DLF ADP dropped from pick No. 50 to pick No. 80. This will allow fantasy gamers to follow the robust RB strategy, pounding running backs in the first five rounds. Gallup has a top-5 ceiling in 2020, and can be drafted as late as the seventh round, where you should smash the button every time.

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Two More Athletic Tight Ends to Target Late in Fantasy Drafts

by Neil Dutton, June 11, 2020

Blake Jarwin’s efficiency metrics hint at a player that deserves far more opportunities. He was inside the top ten at the position in 2019 with 8.9 (No. 6) Yards per Target, 2.37 (No. 8) Yards per Pass Route, and a 10.7-percent (No. 8) Target Premium. He has a clearly demonstrated chemistry with his quarterback Dak Prescott, enjoying a 6.7 (No. 4) Target Quality Rating and giving Prescott a 126.6 (No. 5) QB Rating whenever he looked his way. Finally, a Cowboys tight end to get excited about.

In two games without Greg Olsen last season, Ian Thomas averaged seven targets per game and 10.5 PPR points per outing. He would have done even better if he had benefited from any degree of chemistry with his quarterbacks. Thomas and the Panthers have an upgrade at quarterback in Teddy Bridgewater, who was No. 2 in the NFL in 2019 with a 7.8 Accuracy Rating. When the Panthers reach the red zone, he’ll be the player Bridgewater will be looking for. There is no doubting Thomas in 2020.

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