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Fantasy Football Week 16 Rankings: Projections and Matchups to Love

Chris RolingDec 25, 2015

With the season winding down and some teams content to call it a year while the rest head for the postseason, waves of juicy matchups approach fantasy football owners over the next two weeks.

Anyone lining up against the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints and many more will have huge holiday performances for owners still alive.

Of course, like the players themselves, the grind doesn't halt for holidays. Below, let's carve out a guide with projections for each position to make the task easier for owners.

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Week 16 Schedule

Washington at Philadelphia8:25 p.m.
San Francisco at Detroit1 p.m.
Cleveland at Kansas City1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Miami1 p.m.
New England at N.Y. Jets1 p.m.
Dallas at Buffalo1 p.m.
Carolina at Atlanta1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore1 p.m.
Houston at Tennessee1 p.m.
Chicago at Tampa Bay1 p.m.
Jacksonville at New Orleans4:05 p.m.
Green Bay at Arizona4:25 p.m.
St. Louis at Seattle4:25 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Minnesota8:30 p.m.
Cincinnati at Denver8:30 p.m.

Quarterbacks

1Ben Roethlisberger22
2Russell Wilson20
3Cam Newton18
4Blake Bortles17
5Drew Brees*16
6Carson Palmer12
7Aaron Rodgers12
8Tom Brady11
9Teddy Bridgewater10
10Ryan Tannehill10
11Ryan Fitzpatrick10
12Kirk Cousins10
13Matthew Stafford10
14Tyrod Taylor9

There's almost too many great matchups at quarterback this week.

It seems counter-intuitive to roll with a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars during playoff time, but that's just what owners should do with Blake Bortles.

Bortles is fantasy's fifth-highest scorer at the position, even above Aaron Rodgers. He's been especially potent as of late, totaling 22 or more points in each of his past four outings.

There's little doubt Bortles will make it five against the aforementioned Saints. New Orleans has allowed the most points to quarterbacks on average this year and only three sets of opposing quarterbacks have failed to throw for multiple touchdowns on the unit.

A tad riskier but in just as attractive of a matchup would be Teddy Bridgewater of the Minnesota Vikings. He's exploded over the past two weeks, totaling 15 and 32 points after a somewhat disappointing fantasy campaign.

Now Bridgewater gets to line up against the New York Giants, the team ranked right behind the Saints. New York just coughed up five touchdown passes last week, so Bridgewater should be able to put on a solid performance.

Running Backs

1Adrian Peterson*18
2Doug Martin17
3DeAngelo Williams15
4Jonathan Stewart*13
5Charcandrick West13
6David Johnson12
7Karlos Williams12
8Devonta Freeman11
9Lamar Miller*11
10Tim Hightower11
11T.J. Yeldon*11
12Darren McFadden10
13Javorius Allen9
14Ryan Mathews9
15Frank Gore9
16Chris Ivory8
17Christine Michael8
18Matt Forte8
19Eddie Lacy8
20Spencer Ware7
21Shaun Draughn*7
22Todd Gurley7
23Matt Jones*7
24Jeremy Langford7
25C.J. Anderson6
26Ameer Abdullah6
27Joique Bell6
28Giovani Bernard6
29Antonio Andrews6
30Darren Sproles6

It's an odd week for running back with so many injuries and unfavorable matchups, but Doug Martin of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is around to save the day.

Martin sits third in scoring at running back this year with seven double-digit outings to his name, including two over his last three. Expect a fourth with a cupcake of a matchup against the Chicago Bears.

Those Bears allow the eighth-most points to backs, and every opposing backfield has reached double digits against the unit. The last two have managed 17 and 28 points.

A beneficiary of the late-season injury madness would be Karlos Williams of the Buffalo Bills.

Williams has five double-digit outings to his name this year and looked especially impressive when LeSean McCoy was out with an injury. Shady figures to miss more time now that he's dealing with a torn MCL.

This leaves Williams the leader of a committee against the Dallas Cowboys, owners of a defense letting up the sixth-most points to running backs and two weeks removed from a 43-point allowance.

Wide Receivers

1Antonio Brown19
2Allen Robinson15
3DeAndre Hopkins15
4Calvin Johnson15
5Alshon Jeffery*14
6Julio Jones13
7Jeremy Maclin12
8DeSean Jackson11
9Brandon Marshall11
10Martavis Bryant10
11Eric Decker10
12Kamar Aiken10
13Doug Baldwin10
14Larry Fitzgerald8
15Jarvis Landry8
16Randall Cobb8
17Julian Edelman*8
18A.J. Green8
19Mike Evans8
20Brandin Cooks8
21John Brown8
22Travis Benjamin8
23Stevie Johnson*8
24Golden Tate7
25Sammy Watkins7
26Michael Floyd7
27T.Y. Hilton7
28Rueben Randle6
29Allen Hurns6
30Anquan Boldin6
31Demaryius Thomas6
32Emmanuel Sanders6
33Jordan Matthews6
34Pierre Garcon6
35Willie Snead6

What, expecting something different at the top?

Look, maybe the projections would look different in another dimension, but the league's top-flight receivers might have their easiest matchups of the season at hand.

Antonio Brown of the Pittsburgh Steelers gets the Ravens, the team coughing up the most points on average to wideouts. The Ravens have found a way to give up 25 touchdowns to wideouts this year.

Folks should know all about Brown, who has 29 or more points in two of his last three outings. An encounter with Baltimore back near the start of the season was one of his lowest outputs of the year, but this time he'll have Ben Roethlisberger under center, not Mike Vick.

DeAndre Hopkins of the Houston Texans has a cupcake as well when he lines up against the Tennessee Titans.

Nuk figures to have Brandon Weeden under center with Brian Hoyer nursing a concussion, according to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, but it won't matter much for a few reasons.

For one, Weeden led the Texans to a win last week. Two, Hopkins' status as a target hog isn't going away. Three, he terrorized the Titans in Week 8 on the way to 15 points. Fourth, and finally, the Titans allow the 12th-most points to wideouts and over their last four outings have allowed nine touchdowns.

Nothing else needs said, right?

Tight Ends

1Greg Olsen15
2Rob Gronkowski12
3Julius Thomas10
4Jordan Reed8
5Benjamin Watson8
6Delanie Walker8
7Gary Barnidge8
8Richard Rodgers7
9Travis Kelce7
10Tyler Eifert*6
11Austin Seferian-Jenkins6
12Coby Fleener6

Stick with another member of the Jaguars when it matters most.

Remember Julius Thomas, the guy who caught a boatload of touchdown passes from Peyton Manning last year (though it feels like a decade ago given this year's events)? He's back and healthy and one of Bortles' favorite targets.

Thomas has 11 or more points in two of his last four games and over the span hasn't seen his production dip below seven. It's a superb floor that morphs into a wicked ceiling against the Saints, owners of a defense that also allows the most points to tight ends.

On the other side of the matchup, Saints tight end Benjamin Watson looks like a great play given that he's hit seven or more points in three straight games with two touchdowns.

While owners won't know if Drew Brees will play until Sunday, according to Nick Underhill of the New Orleans Advocate, it won't matter much as having a backup under center means more targets for a reliable tight end.

The Jaguars allow the fifth-most points to tight ends, so the Thomas-Watson battle figures to be quite lucrative for owners.

Defense/Special Teams

1Chiefs9
2Panthers9
3Seahawks9
4Broncos8
5Texans7
6Eagles7
7Giants6
8Cardinals6
9Dolphins6
10Bengals6

Does this need a ton of explaining?

Kansas City sits as fantasy's third-highest-scoring defense this year and has rattled off 13 or more points in three consecutive games while scoring three touchdowns in that span, giving the unit six on the season.

The Kansas City pass rush defines disruptive, which is terrible news for a Johnny Manziel-led offense on the road.

The Browns allow the second-most points to opposing defenses, a number sure to grow after a road trip to visit the Chiefs.

Kickers

1Chandler Catanzaro8
2Stephen Gostkowski8
3Chris Boswell8
4Blair Walsh8
5Nick Novak8
6Robbie Gould8
7Brandon McManus7
8Caleb Sturgis7
9Connor Barth7
10Matt Prater6

All aboard the Steelers train. 

Chris Boswell gets lost in the explosions put on by those around him, but he's been to double digits seven times this year, including in four consecutive games.

The usage is simply there, with Boswell having attempted at least two field goals in eight of his last nine games.

So is the matchup, with the Ravens allowing the second-most points to kickers, including 12 last week. This makes Boswell one of the week's top starts in a game sure to get ugly.

All scoring info courtesy of ESPN standard leagues, as are points-against info and ownership stats as of December 24.

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