Thursday, Dec 11th

Fantasy Football FAAB for Week 15, 2025

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!

QB:

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

RB:

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

WR:

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

TE:

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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