
Ryan Fitzpatrick, Eric Decker, Bilal Powell Post-Week 14 Fantasy Outlook
The New York Jets put on a show in Sunday's 30-8 win over the Tennessee Titans, as quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, wide receiver Eric Decker and running back Bilal Powell fueled the scoring surge.
As the fantasy playoffs rev up, here's a look at how owners should value the trio of playmakers moving forward.
Ryan Fitzpatrick
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| Attempts | Completions | Pass Yds | Pass TD | Rush Yds |
| 21 | 36 | 263 | 3 | 23 |
Fitzpatrick's first half would have been good for an entire day's worth of fantasy scoring. Over the first two quarters, the bearded gunslinger tallied 197 yards and three touchdowns while attempting a whopping 26 passes.
And while it may sound crazy, Fitzpatrick has produced consistently enough to garner starting consideration for owners lacking an elite option under center.
Entering Sunday, Fitzpatrick had attempted at least 34 passes in six of his last seven games. The lone exception was New York's loss to the Oakland Raiders, a game Fitzpatrick was forced to leave early because of a thumb injury.
A matchup with the Dallas Cowboys next week isn't ideal, since head coach Jason Garrett's squad entered Sunday ranked fifth in average passing yards allowed, but the Jets have proved time and again their weapons are dynamic enough to make Fitzpatrick a viable fantasy play.
Consider him a solid streaming option against the Cowboys in Week 15 and New England Patriots in Week 16 when fantasy titles are on the line.
Eric Decker
| Targets | Receptions | Rec. Yds | TD |
| 10 | 7 | 74 | 1 |
Decker has been a model of consistency this season, and that didn't change Sunday against the Titans. The sixth-year receiver kicked off the scoring with a 16-yard touchdown grab from Fitzpatrick, and he remained integrally involved from that point forward.
Decker tied Brandon Marshall with a team-high 10 targets, which marked the fourth time in the last five weeks Fitzpatrick tossed double-digit attempts his way.
The Jets' No. 2 receiver has also now scored five times in his last seven games after reaching the end zone in his first four appearances of the year.
Continue to plug Decker in as a high-end WR2 with WR1 upside moving forward.
Bilal Powell
| Rush Attempts | Rush Yds | Targets | Receptions | Rec. Yds | Rec. TD |
| 3 | 36 | 5 | 5 | 46 | 1 |
Powell has been overshadowed by starting running back Chris Ivory all season long and for good reason. But Sunday, Powell looked like the more complete fantasy option.
Although Ivory did the tough running and bulldozed Titans defenders on several occasions, Powell's change-of-pace stylings made him the superior fantasy option. A 12-yard per-carry average supplemented five catches for 46 yards and a touchdown.
Counting on that kind of production on a week-to-week basis is entirely too risky, though. Powell is intriguing as a bench stash with upside if Ivory gets hurt, but that's about it.
It will be tempting for owners to ride the hot hand, since Powell has scored in consecutive weeks and topped 50 yards receiving in three of his last four outings, but there isn't enough of a concrete sample size to trust him.

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