Wednesday, Sep 9th
Thursday, Sep 10th

Fantasy Football Week 15 FAAB

QB:

Bryce Young, Panthers—Is this the start of good things to come? Young is figuring out Dave Canales’ offense, and the Panthers are playing decent football. They would have beaten Philadelphia if Legette held on to that pass. FAAB: $10-15

Cooper Rush, Cowboys—Rush has played really solid football since Dak went out. FAAB: $5-10

New for Week 15:

Aaron Rodgers, Jets—Rodgers is padding his stats in case he decides to play next year. Might as well go for the ride. FAAB: $15-20

Michael Penix, Jr., Falcons—Is this the week that Cousins is replaced? I hope so for Atlanta fans. FAAB: $5-10

Desmond Ridder, Raiders—In a revenge game this week against his old Atlanta teammates. That’s worth a buck. FAAB: $1-2

Jake Haener, Saints—Likely to be him and not Rattler, who gets the start. FAAB: $1-2

RB:

Braelon Allen, Jets–Allen is Hall’s backup, and if he’s available in leagues, you need to pick him up! He’s difficult to stop when he gets a head of steam going. FAAB: $100-125

Ray Davis, Bills—With the Bills clinching a playoff spot, look for the Bills to get Davis more carries.  FAAB: $100-125

Blake Corum, Rams—He is likely rostered in 99% of leagues, but if he is miraculously available in your league, he is a must-add. He is the RB2 to Kyren Williams, who regularly sees 20+ touches each week. Corum might be a top 15 play if he happens to start. FAAB: $100-125

Trey Benson, Cardinals—James Conner has looked outstanding thus far, but when any running back gets over 20 touches a week, freak injuries can happen. Benson is the future in Arizona and has looked very good when given the opportunity. FAAB: $35-40

Cam Akers, Vikings—Aaron Jones seems to have a case of fumbilitis recently, making Akers a much more attractive option.  FAAB: $5-10

Kenneth Gainwell, Will Shipley–Saquon Barkley looks like an MVP candidate, but as the season moves forward, I can see the Eagles lowering his touches to keep him fresh for the playoffs. FAAB: $5-10

Jeremy McNichols, Commanders—Austin Ekeler is on the IR, making McNichols the RB2. Stash if you have Robinson. FAAB: $35-40

Jaleel Mclaughlin, Broncos—Welcome to the revolving RB in Denver. I like McLaughlin the most out of the three; here’s hoping Sean Payton agrees. FAAB: $100-120

Ty Johnson, Bills—Johnson might continue to see more carries with the Bills having clinched a playoff spot. FAAB: $15-20

Kimani Vidal, Chargers—With JK Dobbins on the IR, look for his touches to increase each week. FAAB: $35-40

Sincere McCormick, Raiders—McCormack has looked decent over the past few games and has some juice when he runs. FAAB: $45-50

New for Week 15:

Patrick Taylor, Jr., 49ers—Guerendo might miss time, considering he’s got a foot sprain and the 49ers are playing the Thursday night game. Taylor will likely be the RB1 and get 15-20 touches. FAAB: $35-40

Isaiah Davis, Jets—Davis has shown surprising skills as a receiver out of the backfield and should continue to see touches IF Breece Hall is out (not confirmed yet). FAAB: $45-50 only if Hall is out

Tank Bigsby, Jaguars—Tank seems to have replaced Etienne as the Jags RB1. He has a tough matchup against the Jets, but he still should see 15+ touches. FAAB: $60-65

WR:

Kayshon Boutte, Patriots–He excels against man coverage. FAAB: $25-30

Mike Williams, Steelers—Williams is a force on the outside, and so long as he can stay healthy, he gives them a bookend that will make defenses pay if they try to double Pickens. Pickens is dealing with a hamstring injury, so the Steelers will need to rely on Williams more now than ever. FAAB: $25-30

Marvin Mims, Jr., Broncos—After languishing on fantasy benches last season, Sean Payton has started to realize what kind of weapon he has in Mims. He’s being used like Mecole Hardman, but he has way more skill as a receiver if they choose to use him that way, too. Don’t overpay for his recent TD explosion, but there are seeds of something interesting here. FAAB: $35-45

Devaughn Vele, Broncos—He’s beginning to emerge for Denver and is their best receiver against zone coverage. FAAB: $15-20

Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans—All he seems to do is catch touchdowns. FAAB: $55-60

Keon Coleman, Bills—With the Bills clinching a playoff spot, it makes sense to get Coleman more involved now that he is back from injury. FAAB: $25-30

New for Week 15:

Josh Palmer, Chargers—He’s Herbert’s most reliable receiver so long as Ladd McConkey is out. FAAB: $40-45

Jalen McMillan, Bucs—McMillan looks healthy, as witnessed by his two TD receptions against Las Vegas. He dealt with injuries and drops earlier this season, but he has plenty of talent. FAAB: $50-55

Dyami Brown, Commanders—Noah Brown was dealing with an injury prior to their BYE week. If Noah misses time, then Dyami is the likely replacement. FAAB: $5-10

Dontayvion Wicks, Packers—Wicks against man coverage is a cheat code IF Romeo Doubs is out. FAAB: $10-15

Nelson Agholor, Ravens—Only worth an add if Bateman misses time. FAAB: $3-5

TE:

Noah Gray, Chiefs—Gray is a solid pass catcher and runs good routes. If Kelce were ever to get hurt, he would easily be a top-ten player at the position. FAAB: $25-35

Grant Calcaterra, Eagles—Dallas Goedert is on the IR with an injury; Calcaterra will get all the snaps in his place. FAAB: $20-25

Juwan Johnson, Saints—With Taysom Hill out, Johnson should see the most snaps at tight end for New Orleans. FAAB: $15-20

Foster Moreau, Saints—Johnson is the better receiver, but Moreau gets more red zone looks. FAAB: $5-10

New for Week 15:

Stone Smartt, Chargers—Will Dissly was injured right before the half against the Chiefs. If he misses Week 15, Smartt is a nice pickup on a team that likes throwing to the tight end.

Defense:

Dallas (vs. Carolina)—Carolina’s offense is playing better but so is Dallas’ defense. FAAB: $15-20

New York Jets (vs. Jacksonville)—Anyone against Mac Jones. FAAB: $10-15

Atlanta (vs. Las Vegas)—Atlanta’s pass rush seems to be improving, and Desmond Ridder is a train wreck good for a few sacks and picks. FAAB: $10-15