Fantasy Football Waiver Line Goals for Week 14 of the 2021 NFL Season

2021-12-13 00:39:44 By : Ms. Sunny Wang

There is no dunk exemption line pickup this week. Perhaps the most important way you can use the waiver this week is to prepare for the fantasy playoffs. This is the last week of the bye, which means you no longer need a replacement for the bye to move forward. If you have no player byes or substitute players, you can cut the marginal players that you don't usually start but maintain depth. Now, putting on your running back handcuffs is more valuable than the fifth wide receiver. Think of it like this. Most of the time, when there is a high-demand waiver line target, it is usually a counterattack against the team that lost the starter. At this stage of the season, you have a complete starting lineup every week, so you need less bench depth. This means you can use the bench to grab the runner's handcuffs. Below is a list of backups, if you have a starter, it is worth a try. You can also use the bench to hide defenses that have favorable matchups in the fantasy playoffs, such as the 49ers, Dolphins, Titans, and Jaguars. Also, if someone abandons Bucs for playing Bills next week, please collect them. The Chiefs' performance is also much better, but due to the struggle at the beginning of the season, they can still be widely used.

Handcuffed the list: Darrell Williams, Khalil Herbert, Sony Michel, Devonty Booker, Marlon Mac, Benny Snell, Jeff Wilson , Samaj Perina, Jamal Williams, Dernst Johnson, Ratavius ​​Murray, Salvin Ahmed, Ronald Jones, Payton Barber (Kenya Drake injured), Carlos Hyde.

Teams to see you in week 14: Colts, Dolphins, Eagles, Patriots.

Check availability: Devonta Freeman, Sony Michel.

You can give up: Courtland Sutton, AJ Green, Rashid Bateman, Chase Claypool, Tim Patrick, Kenny Gollard, Tyler Taylor, Deshaw En Jackson, Corey Davis, Alex Collins, Cardarius Tony, Sterling Shepard, Marvin Jones, Laviska Shenot Jr., Nor Ya Fant, Calvin Ridley, Antonio Brown.

Don’t fall behind: Patrick Mahomes, Tyreke Hill, Saquin Barkley, Ezekiel Elliott, DK Metcalfe, Mark Ingram, Marquise Brown, Odell Beckham.

Taysom Hill didn't perform very well in the game against the Cowboys on Thursday night, but his performance was very good. Despite shooting 4 interceptions, he still scored a fantasy score of 20 points. He did this because he rushed for 101 yards. He doesn't run that many games a week, but he doesn't make four interceptions either. He has at least 40 yards per week and is always a threat to rushing touchdowns. He hurt his finger, but there are reports that he intends to stick to it. As long as he starts, he deserves to be among the best in fantasy, especially next week's game against the Jets.

Trevor Lawrence hasn't played well lately, but because of this, he is widely available on the abstention line. In addition to the deep league or two QB formats, he should stay there, but he does have a favorable schedule. In the next three weeks, he will face the Titans, Texans and Jets.

Davis Mills replaced Tyler Taylor after a wrist injury. Mills was relieved and threw 49 yards, which is more than Taylor. Mills has a very low baseline, but he has surpassed 20 points twice as a starter and said after the game that he feels more comfortable in the Texans offense. Head coach David Carli said that even if Taylor is healthy enough, he will not designate a starting player for Week 14. They have a chance to go back to the rookies and see what they have with Mills. If so, he is worth adding to the two QB formats.

Jack Fromm may start for the Giants next week, because Daniel Jones suffered a neck injury and Mike Glennon suffered a concussion. This is not a powerful game, but if you desperately need QB in dual QB format, Fromm is your best choice.

Gardner Minshew performed well in the Hawks' first game, throwing 242 yards and two touchdowns while adding 11 yards. Eagles coach Nick Ciliani said after the game that Jalen Hertz is still the starting quarterback. He hopes he can come back after a bye, but does not want to give a clear timetable. For those who use two QB formats, you can shoot a flyer on Minshew in case Hurts needs more time after goodbye.

Don't forget the running backs who were highly recommended in last week's exemption line column but goodbye. This includes Titans starters Don Terrell Hilliard and Deonta Forman and Panthers defender Amir Abdullah. These three people are all under 50% of the NFL.com league, which means they were ignored on the abstention line last week because they are goodbye. Also, please check if Chuba Hubbard is available, as he ranks among the best in more than half of the leagues. Especially check the Panthers, because Joe Brady has just been fired as Panthers OC. This is what I wrote last week about these two backcourts:

Titans: Hilliard is another defender worthy of giving up the immunity line this week. He played half of the fast break in Week 12, saw 12 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown, and added two goals in the pass game. His main performance is a 68-yard touchdown, which shows that he has some explosive power. Hilliard finished with a fantasy score of 18.3. This was a week after he scored 16 points in a game. He completed 10 goals. Foreman hit 50% of the fast break, rushing 19 times for 109 yards. He hit his only target by three yards. However, these numbers are a bit deceptive, because he saw 8 passes and 37 yards in the fourth quarter after the Titans had been defeated. Nevertheless, this number should not be ignored. In addition, compared to Hilliard's one, Foreman saw two touches within the 5-yard line. With Adrian Peterson leaving, it looks like a double-headed backcourt. Foreman is a safer way to play on the court because he will see early use more often, but Hilliard brings a higher cap because he can be used in passing games and shows more More explosive power. Hilliard's only concern is what role Jeremy McNichols will play when he returns.

Panthers: After Christian McCaffrey was placed in the IR at the end of the season, both Hubbard and Abdullah had to be selected from the exemption line. In weeks 4 to 8, when McCaffrey was absent earlier this season, Hubbard averaged more than 20 touches per game and averaged 12.94 points per game. Although this is not a CMC type number, it is enough for him to start every week, which means he must prioritize the exemption line. He is the first choice here, and after Mattison, he is the primary goal to enter the 13th week of abstention. Abdullah led the Panthers in Week 12 with a 51% fast break, two offenses and six goals. He completed a 22-yard game, which was a game where Cam Newton was substituted. Before McCaffrey returned, there was talk of getting him involved more, so Abdullah is also worth collecting now in case he sees more transactions than expected. He is not as important as Hubbard, but he is still a candidate worth trying.

Twen Coleman is the leading Jets to come back again this week. He saw 11 of the Jets' 13 passes for 58 yards. He also saw four targets, caught three targets within 19 yards, and shot 40% fast break at the same time. Since Michael Carter fell, he has been the leader of the Jets and should continue to do so until Carter returns. He also saw some goal line work this week. He deserves to be included on the list, because if you are in a critical juncture, he will be bent.

Adrian Peterson played 27% of fast breaks, but led the Seahawks with 11 assists. He only turned them into 16 yards, but he did score touchdowns. Rashaad Penny leads the Seahawks with a 40% steal rate, while adding 10 35-yard and 27-yard catches. Both are worth playing in 14 teams or larger leagues. Peterson may be a touchdown or blast type player because he is likely to see the goal line move forward, but Penney is more explosive and has higher upside. He is the first choice of the two.

Van Jefferson continues to be included in too few lists in the NFL.com league. He still has more than half of the time available to play, which needs to be changed. Last week, he took 98% of the snapshots and had 9 goals. He saw 8 goals this week, second only to Cooper Kupp, catching 6 of them for 41 yards and touchdowns. He did not exceed 16 fantasy points in two consecutive games, which is obviously the focus of this passing attack. He is a person who starts every week and you can grab the exemption line.

Dewant Parker returned after a long absence and saw five goals, catching them all for 62 yards. In the past three games, Parker has now surpassed 11 points. Before the injury, he could see a steady volume every week. He has now been surpassed by Jaylen Wardell, but he and Mike Geschke constitute Miami's clear primary goal. Parker is a weekly WR3 or flex option.

Russell Gage was targeted 12 times, caught 11 of them within 130 yards, and gained 24 fantasy points. Gage has seen at least seven goals in three consecutive games and four of the past five games. He has surpassed 18 fantasy points in two consecutive games, and seems to have a safe bottom line of about 10 fantasy points. Gage has seen enough weekly transaction volume, and recent work efficiency is sufficient to ensure roster and flexible considerations, if not higher.

Josh Reynolds and St. Brown teamed up to form the Lions' top two receiving options. Reynolds saw seven goals this week, caught four goals within 69 yards, and scored 10.9 points. Since he joined the Lions, this has been a high goal, but he has seen more every week. He has scored more than double digits in two consecutive games and is clearly the best low-court catcher for the Lions. It turns out that he has a safe floor and a somewhat high ceiling.

Amon-Ra St. Brown made 12 hits for the team, 10 passes for 86 yards and touchdowns. Not only did he lead the Lions in every aspect, but they were also a new high in their rookie season. He caught the winning touchdown that led to the Lions' first victory of the season. Saint-Brown has been focusing on this area recently, but it has not gained a lot of trading volume. This may change after this week. He plays a role in deeper competitions.

KJ Osborn saw seven goals, four of which reached 41 yards and scored touchdowns. Osborne appeared in this article after the start of the season, but he has really fallen out of favor recently. After Adam Thielen withdrew early due to a severely sprained ankle, he saw more volume this week. The Vikings played against the Steelers on Thursday, which really put Thielen in danger. If he sits down, Osborne will play as a flexible option.

Cole Kmet saw seven goals in Week 14, tied for second place among the Bears. He caught three at 41 yards. Goals are important, especially after he saw 11 last week. In the past six games, he has at least six goals in five games. He didn't bring the safest floor, but he started to see more and more volume, which kept him in the weakest position in the fantasy. He is a player you can live stream in the right game.

Gerald Everett did not perform well because he had two turnovers, but he did see six goals, ranking third in Seattle, second only to Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf. He caught four of them at seven yards. Again, it was a difficult day of fantasy for Everett, but he has obviously been used more recently. In three of the past four games, he has six to nine goals, two of which have scored more than 14 points. He is a high-end TE2 who can broadcast live in the right game. Just like Kmet, if the numbers keep up, he has a chance to become a weekly starter in his own way.

Tyler Conklin saw 9 goals, ranked second in the Vikings, and caught 7 within 56 yards. He is always a threat in the red zone. He has shown an advantage this season, surpassing double-digit fantasy points five times, but his bottom line is very low. If Thielen suffers from a high ankle sprain and turns quickly in the Vikings game on Thursday night, then that floor should be raised. If Thielen misses the time, Conklin will have more trading volume.

Ricky Seals-Jones played again because Logan Thomas may be absent for a longer period after a knee injury in Week 13. RSJ once again played as Washington's starting close end. From week 5 to week 11, he averaged 6 goals and 9.04 fantasy PPG per game. In five games, he scored in double figures in two games and scored more than nine in three games. He is a TE2 and his trading volume with Thomas may have increased.

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