
Dorial Green-Beckham, Delanie Walker, Antonio Andrews' Updated Fantasy Advice
It was a rough go for the Tennessee Titans in Week 15 against the New England Patriots as they fell 33-16 to quarterback Tom Brady and Co. on Sunday.
However, there were a few Titans pass-catchers who helped out their fantasy owners during the game.
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Dorial Green-Beckham had his second-highest yardage output against the Patriots, but from a consistency standpoint, he still isn't to be trusted.
The last time he had 100-plus yards he followed it up with a 53-yard performance. Green-Beckham has just three touchdowns all season, and in Week 16 he faces a Houston Texans team ranked 11th in fantasy points allowed to wide receivers, per ESPN.com.
The rookie has shown he can be explosive at times, but if you are playing fantasy in Week 16, it means you are most likely in your league's Super Bowl. Unless you are dealing with an injury or have a flex position or two in a 14-team league, don't trust Green-Beckham in your lineup.
| 5 | 2 | 64 | 2 | 18 |
Delanie Walker is facing a Texans team ranked 16th in points allowed to tight ends, but in reality, it doesn't matter who he is playing against.
Walker has had at least 50 yards receiving the past 10 games and scored five touchdowns during that span. His big game in Week 15 came against a Patriots defense ranked fourth against tight ends. He showed great athletic ability with a 57-yard score.
With 76 receptions, 936 yards and six touchdowns, Walker has become a solid TE1 and is beginning to insert himself into the elite tight end conversation.
Antonio Andrews
| 14 | 45 | 6 | 5 | 25 | 0 | 6 |
Andrews did not have a great game against New England and has failed to impress since scoring touchdowns in his first two games of the season.
Since then he has scored just once and failed to reach the 90-yard mark in a game. His five catches against the Patriots were by far a season high, as he does not possess a great receiving game.
Although he is the clear No. 1 back for the Titans, fantasy owners will be sorry if they are pinning their hopes on the second-year running back who has just 519 yards on the ground.
All fantasy football stats courtesy of ESPN.com.

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