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Fantasy Football Week 16: Top 50 Players for Flex and PPR Rankings

Andrew GouldDec 22, 2015

For devout fantasy football players, Week 16 is more important than the Super Bowl. The pivotal weekend hosts title games across the land for those lucky enough to withstand the preceding gauntlet. 

First, take a second to appreciate every fortunate twist and turn making this possible. Did a garbage-time touchdown save the day? How about a questionable penalty negating an opponent's score? Watch a full day of football from a fantasy lens, and it's impossible not to fill the day with "what if?" scenarios.

Or maybe it was just Cam Newton and Antonio Brown being awesome. Whatever the path to the championship, here you are. Soak it all in. Now snap out of it. This is the most important lineup of the season, so don't take Week 16's roster decisions lightly.

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In order to get a head start, here's an early look at flex rankings for standard and point-per-reception (PPR) leagues.

1Antonio Brown, WR, PITAntonio Brown, WR, PIT
2David Johnson, RB, ARIBrandon Marshall, WR, NYJ
3Adrian Peterson, RB, MINDavid Johnson, RB, ARI
4Rob Gronkowski, TE, NEAllen Robinson, WR, JAX
5Doug Martin, RB, TBDevonta Freeman, RB, ATL
6Devonta Freeman, RB, ATLDeAndre Hopkins, WR, HOU
7Allen Robinson, WR, JAXJulio Jones, WR, ATL
8Brandon Marshall, WR, NYJMatt Forte, RB, OAK
9DeAngelo Williams, RB, PITRob Gronkowski, TE, NE
10DeAndre Hopkins, WR, HOUAdrian Peterson, RB, MIN
11Charcandrick West, RB, KCMike Evans, WR, TB
12Julio Jones, WR, ATLJeremy Maclin, WR, KC
13Matt Forte, RB, OAKJarvis Landry, WR, MIA
14Latavius Murray, RB, OAKEric Decker, WR, NYJ
15Mike Evans, WR, TBDemaryius Thomas, WR, DEN
16Todd Gurley, RB, STLSammy Watkins, WR, BUF
17Sammy Watkins, WR, BUFDoug Martin, RB, TB
18Martavis Bryant, WR, PITMartavis Bryant, WR, PIT
19Eric Decker, WR, NYJDoug Baldwin, WR, SEA
20Doug Baldwin, WR, SEADeAngelo Williams, RB, PIT
21Darren McFadden, RB, DALCharcandrick West, RB, KC
22Jeremy Maclin, WR, KCKamar Aiken, WR, BAL
23Demaryius Thomas, WR, DENAlshon Jeffery, WR, CHI
24Denard Robinson, RB, JAXBrandin Cooks, WR, NO
25Alshon Jeffery, WR, CHIDenard Robinson, RB, JAX
26Lamar Miller, RB, MIAGreg Olsen, TE, CAR
27Frank Gore, RB, INDLarry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI
28A.J. Green, WR, CINLatavius Murray, RB, OAK
29Brandin Cooks, WR, NOTyler Lockett, WR, SEA
30Tim Hightower, RB, NODanny Woodhead, RB, SD
31DeSean Jackson, WR, WASAntonio Gates, TE, SD
32Jarvis Landry, WR, MIAA.J. Green, WR, CIN
33Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, CARTodd Gurley, RB, STL
34Kamar Aiken, WR, BALJordan Reed, TE, WAS
35Chris Ivory, RB, NYJGolden Tate, WR, DET
36Greg Olsen, TE, CARAmari Cooper, WR, OAK
37Christine Michael, RB, SEAEmmanuel Sanders, WR, DEN
38Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARIDelanie Walker, TE, TEN
39Tyler Lockett, WR, SEACalvin Johnson, WR, DET
40Antonio Gates, TE, SDLamar Miller, RB, MIA
41Eddie Lacy, RB, GBMichael Floyd, WR, ARI
42Calvin Johnson, WR, DETRandall Cobb, WR, GB
43Delanie Walker, TE, TENJames White, RB, NE
44Jordan Reed, TE, WASTim Hightower, RB, NO
45Golden Tate, WR, DETFrank Gore, RB, IND
46Karlos Williams, RB, BUFBilal Powell, RB, NYJ
47Amari Cooper, WR, OAKJulius Thomas, TE, JAX
48Michael Floyd, WR, ARIDeSean Jackson, WR, WAS
49Emmanuel Sanders, WR, DENWillie Snead, WR, NO
50Dez Bryant, WR, DALShane Vereen, RB, NYG
Danny Woodhead swung fantasy matchups by scoring four touchdowns in Week 15.

Heading into Week 15, Danny Woodhead hadn't scored since Week 9. Those four scoreless games weren't exactly a treasure chest of production otherwise, featuring 110 total yards from the San Diego Chargers scatback. In most standard leagues, owners jettisoned him to the bench or waiver wire and watched in horror as he scored four touchdowns on Sunday.

In what could have been the Chargers' last game in San Diego, Woodhead made an emphatic closing statement. As noted by ESPN Stats & Info, he matched a feat last obtained by a franchise legend:

Take away the scores, however, and it was far from a dominating performance. He compiled 60 yards on 14 touches, placing the 30-year-old behind his season average of 65.8 yards per contest.

Despite a month of futility, he ranks No. 12 among running backs in NFL.com fantasy scoring, sandwiched between LeSean McCoy and Matt Forte. That's using standard-scoring formats, which doesn't account for his 64 receptions. 

While gamers shouldn't overreact and treat him like a stud, he deserves a spot in most Week 16 starting lineups. When he faced the Oakland Raiders earlier this season, he stockpiled a season-high 11 receptions for 75 yards and two scores. Antonio Gates is now in the picture, but Keenan Allen isn't.

The Raiders rank No. 28 in passing defense, and San Diego's recent offensive blunders came against the tougher Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. When it's clicking, Woodhead becomes a prolific PPR weapon.

Latavius Murray is a boring, but productive fantasy rusher due to his heavy workload.

On the other side of the coin, Latavius Murray quietly ranks No. 4 in rushing attempts (236) and No. 5 in rushing yards (956). Yet the Raiders running back has just five touchdowns this season and one over the last four games.

Even though Sunday's loss to the Green Bay Packers eliminated them from playoff contention, the Raiders have made strides behind a bright offensive nucleus. Murray, however, takes little solace in his personal quest for 1,000 rushing yards, per Vic Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle

He'll rarely top the weekly leaderboard, but a heavy workload makes him a stable No. 2 fantasy rusher. His investors, however, would love to see his first 100-yard outing since Nov. 1 with championships on the line.

Woodhead wasn't the only running back to enjoy the last Chargers-Raiders showdown. Murray sliced up San Diego—who has relinquished 4.7 yards per carry this season—for 85 yards and a score on 15 carries.

The 25-year-old will certainly get opportunities to flourish. He has received at least 13 touches in every game this season, and his low touchdown tally isn't indicative of his chances. According to NFLsavant.com, Oakland has given him 29 red-zone rushing attempts this season, which ties him with Jeremy Hill for No. 10 on the ledger. As long as the Raiders keep calling his number, fantasy owners should follow.

Bryant has scored seven touchdowns in nine games this season.

Martavis Bryant has taken a weird turn from touchdown machine to PPR master. While the Pittsburgh Steelers wideout failed to score in consecutive games for the first time this season, he corralled 17 combined catches.

His seven receptions against the Cincinnati Bengals set a personal best before quickly topping it with 10 grabs versus the Denver's top-ranked passing defense. Most fantasy players will prefer the scores, but Bryant's investors should relish the heightened workload.

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Not only did he provide usefulness in the league's toughest matchups, he received 14 targets in a game where Antonio Brown exploded for 16 catches, 189 yards and two scores. Earlier in his season, the second-year pro had a couple of three-reception games which would have looked ugly without a "1" in the touchdown column. Now he's no longer an all-or-nothing upside gamble.

This weekend, owners should enjoy the best of both worlds. Per NFL.com, the Baltimore Ravens have surrendered the most touchdowns (25) and fantasy points per game (28.53) to opposing wide receivers. Those numbers would look worse had Michael Vick not started for Pittsburgh instead of Ben Roethlisberger in Week 4.

Don't worry too much about the Steelers going run-heavy in a blowout. They didn't take their foot off the pedal during Week 13's 45-10 slaughtering of the Indianapolis Colts, when Bryant tallied 114 yards and a score. In a must-win game against a bitter division rival, the Steelers will relish running up the score against a wounded adversary simply waiting for their nightmare season to end.

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