
Jeremy Maclin, Mark Sanchez, Jordan Matthews' Post-Week 12 Fantasy Reaction
The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the most quarterback-friendly offenses in the NFL, one that seemingly should facilitate plenty of fantasy points for a player at the position. Unfortunately, Mark Sanchez hasn't gotten that memo.
For the third time this season, Sanchez threw two or more interceptions, limiting what probably should have been a big afternoon against a poor Tennessee Titans defense. While Sanchez can obviously make the dink-and-dunk throws and hit the quick screens, benefiting from the yards after the catch the Eagles often generate with their talented wideouts and running backs, he's struggled at times with his accuracy and timing on the intermediate throws.
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That was apparent on Sunday, as one interception in particular in the second half was ugly. He threw off-balance and slightly across his body, causing the ball to sail and the pass to be intercepted. It was the type of moment that should remind owners that Sanchez is still noting more than a QB2 with QB1 potential depending on the matchup.
| Jordan Matthews | 6 | 77 | 0 | 8 | 7 |
| Jeremy Maclin | 6 | 59 | 0 | 8 | 5 |
As for Jeremy Maclin and Jordan Matthews, both players can be considered weekly starters. Maclin remains a very nice WR2 for owners, while Matthews can be flexed each week after posting his fourth straight game with seven or more fantasy points.
The Eagles passing game has been pretty erratic this year, but Maclin and Matthews have established themselves as solid options for fantasy owners.
Hit me up on Twitter—I'll answer your fantasy questions and make some corny jokes, too. It's more fun than imagining what Mike Evans will do for an encore after his monstrous rookie season.

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