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  • Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: 4 deep stashes to consider adding heading into Week 16

    Justin Boone identifies under-the-radar stashes to consider adding to your roster before they become top fantasy football waiver-wire pickups in future weeks.

    While the bar might move occasionally, the general focus is to search among the group of players who are rostered in around 15% or less of the Yahoo leagues.

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    Note: This is the final edition of stashes for this season.

    Audric Estimé/Evan Hull, RB, Saints (7%/0% rostered)

    The Saints were one of the backfields I highlighted in Monday’s waiver wire column after Devin Neal suffered a hamstring injury over the weekend.

    We now know Neal has been ruled out for Week 16, paving the way for someone else to step up in an extremely favorable matchup with the Jets.

    New York has permitted the second-most fantasy points to running backs this season, including a mind-boggling 14 total touchdowns to RBs over their last five games.

    Once Neal was out of the lineup last week, Estimé saw the better part of a near 55-45 split with Hull.

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    Estimé gained 50 scrimmage yards on six touches, with the majority of his production coming through the air. Hull had just 12 yards on four carries.

    While either back could get the hot-hand treatment, I lean Estimé as the more enticing fantasy option given his role in the passing game.

    Either way, Estimé should be added as a startable RB3 this week and Hull as a riskier RB3/flex.

    Honorable mention: Jawhar Jordan, Texans (7% rostered), Malik Davis, Cowboys (2% rostered), Isaiah Davis, Jets (3% rostered)

    Jalen Coker, WR, Panthers (9% rostered)

    Coker has been a regular in this column and it seems fitting to acknowledge him again given his recent surge in production.

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    The 24-year-old wideout has topped 50 receiving yards in three of his last four games and found the end zone two weeks in a row.

    In addition to becoming a reliable second option in the Panthers’ passing attack, he’s emerged as a WR4/flex for fantasy with some upside.

    We’ll also need to monitor the health of star wideout Tetairoa McMillan, who sat out Wednesday’s practice due to a foot/ankle injury ahead of an intriguing matchup with a banged-up Buccaneers’ secondary.

    Honorable mention: Chimere Dike, Titans (15% rostered), Tre’ Harris, Chargers (2% rostered), Jalen Nailor, Vikings (2% rostered)

    Tyler Shough, QB, Saints (11% rostered)

    Shough has posted at least 18 fantasy points in three straight games as he gets more comfortable starting in an NFL offense.

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    While his recent increase in production isn’t going to win you a fantasy playoff matchup, it makes him a serviceable streaming option for those in need.

    One notable reason for Shough’s improved fantasy stat lines has been his rushing numbers, with seven carries for 55 yards and two TDs in Week 14 and eight carries for 32 in Week 15.

    The rookie also gets the benefit of taking on a Jets defense that may already be thinking about the offseason. New York is allowing the eighth most fantasy points to quarterbacks and just let Trevor Lawrence beat up on them for 330 passing yards and five passing touchdowns, as well as 51 rushing yards and a score.

    While I still have my doubts that Shough can be the Saints’ long-term answer under center, he’s turned into a decent QB2 fantasy streamer down the stretch.

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    Honorable mention: Kirk Cousins, Falcons (10% rostered), Marcus Mariota, Eagles (9% rostered)

    Mike Gesicki, TE, Bengals (4% rostered)

    We’re digging deep at tight end this week, so hopefully you have better options that you can start in the fantasy semifinals.

    Gesicki has had a tough string of opponents the last three weeks and only managed one quality fantasy outing during that stretch — a six-catch, 86-yard, one-touchdown performance versus the Bills.

    However, he’ll get a much more friendly spot this week versus a Dolphins defense allowing the third-most fantasy points to tight ends.

    With Tee Higgins’ status uncertain as he tries to clear concussion protocol and Noah Fant dealing with an ankle issue, Gesicki should be a big part of the passing attack in Week 16.

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    Even so, he’s still a risky streamer for desperate fantasy managers until we know for sure if Higgins and Fant will suit up.

    Honorable mention: Isaiah Likely, Ravens (14% rostered), Gunnar Helm, Titans (0% rostered)

  • Colts open Anthony Richardson’s 21-day practice window, giving team another option at quarterback down the stretch

    Philip Rivers’ time in the spotlight could come to an end sooner than expected. The Indianapolis Colts reportedly opened the 21-day practice window on quarterback Anthony Richardson on Thursday, giving the team another option to start games down the stretch.

    Richardson, 23, is still dealing with vision limitations and isn’t 100% yet, but he is able to take part in portions of practice.

    Richardson was placed on injured reserve in October after fracturing his orbital bone during pregame workouts. Richardson continues to work his way back from that injury.

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    While Richardson spent the entire season on the bench after losing the starting role to Daniel Jones, Richardson’s injury became a much bigger issue after Jones went down with a season-ending Achilles injury.

    With the Colts scrambling to find a viable starter, the team made the bold decision to bring the 44-year-old Rivers out of retirement. Despite not playing in the NFL for five seasons, Rivers started for the Colts in Week 15, nearly beating the Seattle Seahawks. The team plans to start Rivers again in Week 16.

    After that, the Colts could be forced into a tough decision. Assuming Richardson is healthy enough to play, the team would need to decide which player gives them a better chance to win games down the stretch.

    Despite being out of the NFL for five seasons, Rivers performed admirably in his Week 15 start. The veteran completed 18-of-27 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown in the 18-16 loss. He also threw an interception during the contest. The Colts were competitive with Rivers under center, but lacked upside on offense.

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    Richardson offers plenty of upside, but he remains a raw talent. The 23-year-old struggled in 11 games last season, throwing eight touchdowns against 12 interceptions. Much of Richardson’s value came via his legs, as he rushed for 499 yards and six rushing touchdowns last year.

    But Richardson’s lack of progress as a passer led to the Colts signing Jones in the offseason and allowing both players to compete for the starting role. Richardson couldn’t hold off Jones, who was in the midst of a breakout year prior to his season-ending injury.

    The Colts’ decision could come down to how well Rivers plays in Week 16. If he shows improvement in his second game back, the Colts may opt to ride with the 44-year-old the rest of the way. But if Rivers regresses, or the offense fails to put up points, the Colts could take a shot on upside and turn things back over the Richardson with a playoff spot on the line.

  • Reports: Missouri QB Beau Pribula to enter transfer portal after 1 season with Tigers

    Quarterback Beau Pribula appears to be spending just one season at Missouri.

    Pribula is set to enter the transfer portal in January, according to multiple reports. He transferred to Missouri ahead of the 2025 season from Penn State and won the starting job for the Tigers ahead of the season.

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    After a strong start to the season, Pribula’s performance dropped off in SEC play. And Missouri’s offense struggled as a result.

    Over 10 games, Pribula was 182-of-270 passing for 1,941 yards and 11 TDs with nine interceptions while also rushing for 297 yards and six scores. He missed two games after suffering a dislocated ankle in Missouri’s loss to Vanderbilt. The Tigers (8-4) went 1-1 in his absence before Pribula returned in a loss to Oklahoma.

    The Tigers’ offense struggled mightily in that 17-6 loss to the Sooners. Pribula was 20-of-36 passing for 231 yards and two interceptions. Much of that yardage came with the Tigers trailing in the second half.

    A week later, Pribula threw just seven passes in the Tigers’ 31-17 win over Arkansas as Missouri ran the ball 58 times. Assuming Pribula does not play in the Gator Bowl on Dec. 27, Matt Zollers will make his third start of the season.

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    Pribula transferred from Penn State ahead of the College Football Playoff a season ago after spending the 2024 season as Drew Allar’s backup and appearing in all 13 of the Nittany Lions’ games before the postseason. Pribula entered the portal when he did because of college football’s calendar. This year, there’s just a single transfer portal window that begins on Jan. 2 after most bowl games are complete — though four teams will still be playing in the College Football Playoff.

    Pribula joins a growing list of starting quarterbacks who are reportedly planning to enter the transfer portal when it officially opens. Florida’s DJ Lagway, Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola and North Texas’ Drew Mestemaker are already set to explore their transfer options.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Full PPR FLEX Rankings

    We’ve rounded up all of our fantasy football rankings in one place, so you can get the start-sit advice you want when setting your Week 16 lineup. Below you’ll find Yahoo consensus FLEX rankings for point-per-reception scoring. Good luck in your fantasy football playoff matchup!

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    Prefer to get advice from a particular analyst rather than the group? No problem. There are links to rankings from Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth below.

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    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

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    Note: You can check out our consensus half-PPR rankings right here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Full PPR Tight End Rankings

    We’ve rounded up all of our fantasy football rankings in one place, so you can get the start-sit advice you want when setting your Week 16 lineup. Below you’ll find Yahoo consensus tight end rankings for point-per-reception scoring. Good luck in your fantasy football playoff matchup!

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    Prefer to get advice from a particular analyst rather than the group? No problem. There are links to rankings from Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth below.

    More Week 16 advice

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

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    Consensus PPR Rankings for TE

    Note: You can check out our consensus half-PPR rankings right here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Full PPR Wide Receiver Rankings

    We’ve rounded up all of our fantasy football rankings in one place, so you can get the start-sit advice you want when setting your Week 16 lineup. Below you’ll find Yahoo consensus wide receiver rankings for point-per-reception scoring. Good luck in your fantasy football playoff matchup!

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    Prefer to get advice from a particular analyst rather than the group? No problem. There are links to rankings from Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth below.

    More Week 16 advice

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings for WR

    Note: You can check out our consensus half-PPR rankings right here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Full PPR Running Back Rankings

    We’ve rounded up all of our fantasy football rankings in one place, so you can get the start-sit advice you want when setting your Week 16 lineup. Below you’ll find Yahoo consensus running back rankings for point-per-reception scoring. Good luck in your fantasy football playoff matchup!

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    Prefer to get advice from a particular analyst rather than the group? No problem. There are links to rankings from Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth below.

    More Week 16 advice

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings for RB

    Note: You can check out our consensus half-PPR rankings right here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 PPR Rankings Hub: Advice to help with your start-sit questions

    We’ve rounded up all of our fantasy football rankings in one place, so you can get the start-sit advice you want when setting your Week 16 lineup. Below you’ll find Yahoo consensus rankings for point-per-reception scoring.

    [Upgrade to Fantasy Plus and gain your edge in player projections and much more]

    Prefer to get advice from a particular analyst rather than the group? No problem. There are links to rankings from Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth below.

    More Week 16 advice

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    PPR Consensus Rankings

    Note: You can check out our consensus half-PPR rankings right here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Kicker Rankings

    Kickers matter. Perhaps even more in the fantasy football playoffs. There’s a very good chance your kicker outscored players like Jahmyr Gibbs, Joe Burrow and Brock Bowers in Week 15. So let’s take a moment to appreciate Seahawks K Jason Myers, who posted a Sunday best of 24 fantasy points versus the Colts in a FG-fest. Hopefully, Myers can get you off to a good start in Week 16, going up against the Rams on Thursday Night Football.

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    If you have a tough call between two kickers or are looking for a streamer for your big matchup, not to worry. Yahoo analysts Justin Boone, Scott Pianowski, Joel Smyth and Matt Harmon have you covered with their consensus kicker fantasy football rankings.

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    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus half-PPR rankings for Kicker

    Note: You can check out our consensus full-PPR rankings here.

  • Fantasy Football Week 16 Defense Rankings

    It was a mostly rough Sunday for AFC North teams with the Bengals and Browns surrendering big performances to fantasy football defenses. The Ravens and Bears were the top-two scorers for Week 15 — Baltimore one of two teams on the week to post a shutout. The Eagles were the other team to blank their opponent in a 31-0 win over the Raiders. It’s that time of year, teams are out of it. Targeting those teams when it comes to D/ST options will help you in the fantasy playoffs.

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    If you have a tough call between two defenses or are looking for a streamer for your big matchup, not to worry. Yahoo analysts Justin Boone, Scott Pianowski, Joel Smyth and Matt Harmon have you covered with their consensus D/ST fantasy football rankings.

    More Week 16 advice

    Rankings from each Yahoo Fantasy analyst

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    Consensus Half-PPR Rankings

    Consensus PPR Rankings

    Consensus half-PPR rankings for D/ST

    Note: You can check out our consensus full-PPR rankings here.