In the fantasy football playoffs, many leagues restrict pickups in one way or another. However, if your league still allows FAAB, here is a list of players who might make a difference in your winning or losing a fantasy football championship!
New for Week 15:
Shedeur Sanders, Browns–Sanders was just named the starter for the rest of the season. He’s going to make a ton of mistakes, but he’s not afraid to take big shots downfield either. FAAB: $35-40
Marcus Mariota, Commanders–Hard to think that Jayden Daniels will return to the lineup, no matter what Dan Quinn says. Mariota gets the Giants in Week 15, making him a solid start. FAAB: $25-30
Tyler Shough, Saints–He’s playing at a high level and showed good mobility in the Saints upset of Tampa. FAAB: $15-20
Riley Leonard, Colts–Was a dual-threat QB at Notre Dame, but looked a bit out of his element when he played against Jacksonville. He’s no worse than Dillon Gabriel. FAAB: $5-10
Philip Rivers, Colts–There are rumors that the Colts are going to bring him in for a visit. Could be starting in Weeks 16-17. FAAB: $10-15
New for Week 15:
Blake Corum, Rams–This is the guy I would be going all-in on as he looks way more explosive than Kyren Williams. Even if he splits time the rest of the way, he’s on a great team that will run the ball 20-25 times a game. FAAB: $250-300
Jaylen Wright, Dolphins–De’Vone Achane left Week 14 with a rib injury. The team said that he would have been able to return if it were a big game, but I’m not buying it, as rib injuries don’t heal quickly, especially on teams that have minute chances to make the playoffs. FAAB: $45-50
Rasheen Ali, Ravens–Keaton Mitchell and Justice Hill are all injured, so Ali is the RB2 behind Derrick Henry. He’s got an all-around skill set and could be worth a buck or two in PPR formats. FAAB: $5-10
Chris Rodriguez, Commanders–He plays the Giants in Week 15, and they can’t stop anyone from running the ball. FAAB: $65-70
Devin Singletary, Giants–Just a hedge in case Tyrone Tracy is unable to return. FAAB: $20-25
New for Week 15:
Ryan Flournoy, Cowboys–Once CeeDee Lamb left with a concussion, it was Flournoy, and not Pickens, who stepped up and became Dak’s top target. If Lamb misses again, Flournoy could find himself very busy against Minnesota. FAAB: $35-40 (more if you have Lamb)
Luther Burden III, Bears–Had the most receiving yards against Green Bay with Rome Odunze out. Burden has been a zone coverage buster and seems to have earned the trust of Caleb Williams and the Bears’ coaching staff. FAAB: $75-80
Jayden Reed, Packers–He made his return from the IR against Chicago and is one of the best receivers against zone coverage in all of the NFL. Should have 1-2 good matchups in the fantasy playoffs. FAAB: $90-100
Isaac TeSlaa, Lions–He’s gotten better with each passing week and has emerged as the clear WR3 in an explosive offense. FAAB: $20-25
Josh Downs, Colts–Alec Pierce was injured on the Colts’ last drive. If Pierce misses any time, Downs becomes the WR2 and is definitely playable. FAAB: $35-40
Adam Thielen, Steelers–DK Metcalf stayed back in a hospital in Baltimore after the game with an undisclosed injury. Thielen was signed recently after asking for his release in Carolina. There’s a pathway for him to be the WR1 in Week 15 if Metcalf is out. FAAB: $45-50
New for Week 15:
Harold Fannin, Jr., Browns–He’s been the Browns best receiver all season and seems to have a special rapport with Sanders. FAAB: $90–100
Ben Sinnott, Commanders–Could finally become the starter now that Zach Ertz is done with a knee injury. Love his upside in dynasty formats. FAAB: $25-35
Colby Parkinson, Rams–Clearly the top TE in a very deep tight end food chain in Los Angeles. FAAB: $5-10
A.J. Barner, Seahawks–Elijah Arroyo left the Atlanta game with an injury and is questionable for Week 15, which should give Barner all the snaps he can handle. FAAB: $15-20
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