![]() Conner also gets a few targets per game, raising his floor, while he could get quarterback Kyler Murray back under center at home in Glendale, Arizona. He'll get a much softer matchup on Sunday against the Chargers' run defense, which is the third-best matchup for fantasy running backs in PPR formats. Let's jump into the first full NFL slate since Week 5 and collect wins down the final stretch of the fantasy football regular season schedule! Start James Conner (RB) Arizona CardinalsĪs ugly as it was for James Conner in Week 11 against a stout San Francisco defense, he still had some nice carries, including a goal-line conversion to rack up his third touchdown in two weeks. Sitting Amari Cooper (WR2) was the biggest miss, as the Browns' WR1 torched Buffalo for eight receptions, 113 yards, and two touchdowns. Kyle Pitts finished as a TE2 and sustained a knee injury, which has placed him onto I.R., while Justin Herbert (QB11) threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns in a close loss to Kansas City. ![]() D'Andre Swift was held to eight touches but still scored a touchdown, which only netted 12.2 PPR points while ceding most of the goal-line work to Jamaal Williams. Dak Prescott (QB9) tossed two touchdowns to Pollard to climb into a QB1 finish, ending the game with only three incompletions and over 276 yards. Dalton Schultz was targeted in the end zone but only wound up with three receptions for 22 yards in a game script that favored Dallas' run-centric scheme. Moore (WR62) were awful in PPR formats, but Saints' rookie wideout Chris Olave finished as the WR7 with five receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Sanders was bottled up to the tune of 48 total scrimmage yards and zero touchdowns. Miles Sanders and Cordarrelle Patterson were much more pedestrian, as Patterson only returned value with a kickoff return for a touchdown. Tony Pollard, even with Elliot back in the mix, finished as the overall RB1 with 80 rushing yards and six receptions for an additional 109 yards and two touchdowns. Last week, my Fantasy Football recommended starts delivered production in certain spots. The Patriots have one of the top defenses in the league, which means we could see the Vikings' offense continue to sputter at home in Week 12. The final game on the slate, in prime time, will feature Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota Vikings hosting Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. Tony Pollard and Ezekiel Elliot are going to be busy executing Dallas' lightning and thunder package, which looked unstoppable in Week 11. Next up, the Dallas Cowboys, fresh off of a historic 40-3 rout of Minnesota, will host the New York Giants in the late afternoon window. ![]() Meanwhile, the Lions have strung together a three-game winning streak for the first time in five seasons, utilizing its rushing attack and an increasingly improved defense. Turkey Day will begin with Detroit hosting Buffalo, who just played their "home" game against Cleveland at Ford Field on Sunday, resulting in a much-needed 31-23 win for the Bills. It's a massive relief to have full accessibility, as injuries and difficult matchups continue onward. This also means that Bye Weeks will be temporarily halted, so all rostered players can be deployed into fantasy lineups. ![]() Happy Thanksgiving! To celebrate the holiday, the NFL is rewarding us with a full 16-game slate, beginning with three games throughout the day on Thursday. ![]()
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