šŸˆ Clyde Dang It-Helaire & Week 17 Waivers

The second-last newsletter of the season. Pickups for finals week, dynasty and keeper leagues.

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WEEK 17 WAIVERS

RB: Fresh Prince Of Helaire

Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire // Jay Biggerstaff, USA Today Sports

Clyde Edwards-Helaire should be the Chiefsā€™ workhorse for the fantasy championships. An underwhelming talent, expect CEH to see a heavy amount of touches against a struggling Bengals run defense. If he is available, donā€™t overthink this one. Use the rest of your FAAB to secure a viable RB2, per Samuel Sherman of EstablishtheRun.

Zamir White: Unlikely to be available, but White now has two games of 20+ touches with an average of 16 PPR points per game. We donā€™t know if Josh Jacobs (quad) returns this week.

  • Chris Rodriguez: The Commanders rookie RB out-carried Antonio Gibson and is a strong start (if healthyā€¦ he rolled his ankle late in Week 16 and was spotted in a boot).

  • Gus Edwards: After he rushed nine times for 31 yards and a TD, itā€™s clear Edwards is a TD or bust RB against the Dolphins in what could be a high-scoring Week 17 matchup.

  • Khalil Herbert: The Bears RB had 20 rushes for 112 yards and a TD in Week 16, making him an intriguing dart throw. The only risk is the return of Dā€™Onta Foreman (personal).

  • Justice Hill: Hill led the Ravens backfield in carries and targets. While Gus Edwards is the goal line back, Hill offers a decent floor in PPR leagues.

PASS CATCHERS

WR: Demario Douglas ā°Ā 

Patriots rookie WR Demario Douglas caught 5-of-8 targets for 74 yards in Week 16. Per Samuel Sherman of EstablishtheRun, since Week 7 Douglas has an impressive target share of 23% and a targets-per-route-run rate of 25%. Heā€™s the WR1 in this (weak) offense and offers the highest floor among WRs available.

Romeo Doubs: Doubs had five targets and 18.0 fantasy points in Week 16. With Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, and Dontayvion Wicks all injured and uncertain for Week 17, Doubs could have a strong target share. Great catches and TD grabs (8 this season) are his calling card.

  • Jameson Williams: Williams caught 5-of-6 targets for just 43 yards. But with back-to-back weeks of target shares of 22% and 16%, per ETR, Williams is looking less like I hope he catches a deep ball and more like he might catch twoā€¦Ā 

  • K.J. Osborn: He had five catches for 95 yards and a TD last week, and now both Jordan Addison (ankle) and T.J. Hockenson (knee) are likely out in Week 17. High floor/upside combo for this WR4.

  • Josh Palmer: With Keenan Allen likely out for the season, the Chargers WR1 should continue to be the main receiving threat for the depleted offense. Itā€™s a tough matchup this week (Broncos), but Palmer has enough volume to be a starter.

  • Rashid Shaheed: You know the drill. Either 18+ points or under 7 points.

TE Gerald Everett has three straight games of 20+% target shares, and is quietly averaging 10 PPR points over his last five games, per Samuel Sherman of EstablishtheRun. Heā€™s a no-brainer streamer TE for anyone desperate for a TE.

TE Tyler Conklin is another option, as the Jets TE has now seen 6+ targets in four straight and faces the Browns defense giving up 17 fantasy points per game to TEs over the last four weeks, per the Fantasy Points Staff.

  • TE Logan Thomas had 36 yards and a TD, most of it coming very late with Jacoby Brissett at QB. If Brissett starts in Week 17, Thomas is a potential streamer. Yes, Sam Howell is bad.

QB: Not Sam Howell

"We feel we have a quarterback," HC Ron Rivera said in November. "This franchise has been looking for quite some time and for the first time in a while, I think that that guy might be here." // Bob DeChiara, USA TODAY Sports

The case for Jacoby Brissett. In his last three games, Sam Howell has completed just 32.4% of his passes for just 4.0 yards per attempt (YPA), 1 TD, and 4 INTs. Yikes. Brissett has completed 78.3% of his attempts for 9.7 YPA and 3 TDs. Best of all, Commandersā€™ might even win with Brissett under center. Despite a tough 49ers matchup this week, Brissett could be a streamer.

Of course, we still need Riverboat Ron to sign off.

  • Joe Flacco now has the second-best odds (+400) to win Comeback Player of the Year. The Browns QB was QB5 in Week 16 with 23.8 points on 368 passing yards and 2 TDs. He now has straight Top 10 QB games. Despite facing a tough Jets defense in Week 17, Flacco is firmly on the streaming radar in a revenge game against the team that didnā€™t want him.

  • Jake Browning:Ā Heā€™s had two tough outings in his five starts, both against the Steelers. Still, Browning has been good for 16.4+ FP and 275+ passing yards in four straight games heading into a tougher matchup against the Chiefs this week, per the Fantasy Points Staff.

This is a crazy throw for Joe Flacco to make šŸ‘‡ļøĀ 

Keep an eye on:

A helpful review of major injuries suffered by skill-players this weekend.

D/ST

Defense Wins Championships

Raiders (@ Colts). The Raiders went into Arrowhead and locked down Patrick Mahomes and now have an outside shot to win their division. Meanwhile, the Colts are giving up the 10th-most fantasy points per game to opposing defenses over that last month, per Eric Samulski of NBC Sports.

  • Chiefs (vs Bengals)

  • Jets (@ Browns)

  • Broncos (vs Chargers): Broncos should come out swinging against Easton Stick with their playoff chances on the line.

  • Bills (vs Patriots): Pats are giving up the 11th-most fantasy points to opposing defense over the last month.

  • Texans (vs Titans): Titans offense has given up 13 sacks in their last two games and has given up the 2nd-most fantasy points to opposing defense over the last month, per Eric Samulski of NBC Sports.

  • Rams (@ Giants): Itā€™s the Giants.

  • Jaguars (vs Panthers): Itā€™s the Panthers.

  • Packers (@ Vikings): The Vikings allow the 3rd-most fantasy points to opposing defenses over the last month and canā€™t decide on a starting QB for Week 17.

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Goodluck this week, hope you are enjoying the holidays. And GOODLUCK with those waiver claims!

And remember: if you ever need motivation, donā€™t watch Jonathan Gannonā€™s offseason speech.

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