RealTime DFS Strategy: Week 16

Fri Dec 19 4:31pm ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer

There are no shortage of important matchups for Week 16. In addition to playoff spots being on the line, we also have some money to win in DFS. Here are some players to consider at each position, as well as a few to possibly avoid.

Quarterbacks

Justin Herbert, LAC at DAL ($6,000): It has been a quiet stretch for Herbert, who has 500 passing yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions over three games since the Chargers had their bye. As underwhelming as he has been, the Cowboys are always a team to consider attacking in DFS. Not only have the Cowboys allowed the most passing yards per game in the league, but they have also given up the second-most points per game.

J.J. McCarthy, MIN at NYG ($4,900): McCarthy had two favorable matchups against the Commanders and Cowboys the last two weeks. He emerged from them with six total touchdowns. This is another great spot for him versus the Giants, who are tied for the sixth-most fantasy points allowed per game to quarterbacks.

Player to Avoid

Trevor Lawrence, JAX at DEN ($5,900): Lawrence broke the slate last week with 330 passing yards, five passing touchdowns, 51 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. That was his fourth straight game with multiple touchdowns. As good as he has been, the Broncos are a difficult matchup. On their way to allowing just 18.6 points per game, they have given up only 14 passing touchdowns all season.

Running Backs

Bijan Robinson, ATL at ARI ($8,700): In an upset victory over the Buccaneers last week, Robinson ran 19 times for 93 yards and a touchdown. He also caught eight of 11 targets for 82 yards. That was the fourth time over the last five games that he received at least 19 carries. With Kirk Cousins starting at quarterback, the Falcons will likely continue to rely heavily on Robinson down the stretch. His upside is incredibly high against a Cardinals team that has given up the fifth-most fantasy points per game to running backs.

Aaron Jones Sr., MIN at NYG ($5,200): Jones and Jordan Mason have been splitting carries for the Vikings. That’s not great for either of them in DFS. Still, Jones has come away with at least 65 total yards in back-to-back games. The Giants have given up 5.89 yards per carry to running backs and are tied for the second-most receptions allowed to the position. At his cheap salary, Jones is worth the risk in tournament play.

Player to Avoid

Derrick Henry, BAL vs. NE ($7,100): Henry ran for 100 yards despite only receiving 11 carries against the Bengals in Week 15. Carries aren’t usually an issue for him, but his average yards per rush attempt has dropped from 5.9 yards last season to 4.8 yards this year. The Patriots have limited running backs to 3.77 yards per carry and have given up a total of just seven touchdowns to the position. Given his salary, this might be a rare week in which avoiding Henry makes sense.

Wide Receivers

Justin Jefferson, MIN at NYG ($6,000): Even in a great matchup against the Cowboys, Jefferson posted only two receptions for 22 yards. However, his eight targets were his most in a game since Week 11. His salary has come down considerably since the beginning of the season, and it’s to the point where he is interesting again. As one of the most talented wide receivers in the league, there is the potential that he gets back on track in a favorable matchup against the Giants’ porous defense.

Jauan Jennings, SF at IND ($5,400): Jennings only had three receptions for 37 yards last week, but he scored two touchdowns against the Titans. That marked the fifth time over the last six games that he has reached the end zone. His teammate Ricky Pearsall emerged from the game with an ankle injury that clouds his status for Monday. If he sits, Jennings could receive added targets. Even if he plays, Jennings is appealing because the Colts have allowed the most receptions to wide receivers in the league.

Player to Avoid

Brian Thomas Jr., JAX at DEN ($5,400): The Broncos have given up 6.67 yards per target to wide receivers, which is the third-lowest mark in the NFL. They have also allowed just five touchdowns to the position, which is the fewest in the league. Thomas has already been limited to four or fewer receptions in each of his last five games, so this matchup likely won’t help him provide value in DFS.

Tight Ends

Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL at ARI ($5,000): Cousins taking over at quarterback seems to have helped Pitts greatly. He has three straight games with at least six receptions and 82 receiving yards. Last week, he demolished the Buccaneers for 11 receptions, 166 yards and three touchdowns. The Cardinals are tied for the sixth-most fantasy points allowed per game to tight ends, leaving Pitts in a favorable position to remain productive.

Darren Waller, MIA vs. CIN ($3,500): The Dolphins have made a change at quarterback, benching Tua Tagovailoa in favor of Quinn Ewers. That might not exactly be ideal for Waller, who had two touchdowns versus the Steelers last week. However, the Bengals have allowed the most receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns to tight ends in the league. Waller’s salary is cheap enough to consider taking a chance on him.

Player to Avoid

Jake Ferguson, DAL vs. LAC ($4,400): Ferguson recorded only two receptions for 16 yards against the Vikings last week. He has fewer than 50 receiving yards in eight of his last 11 games. The Chargers have permitted the fifth-fewest receptions to tight ends, which doesn’t make Ferguson a very appealing DFS option.

Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.

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Brady Cook Dec 22 10:10am CT
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Jawhar Jordan Dec 22 9:50am CT
Jawhar Jordan

Despite spending most of the season off his team's active roster, Houston Texans running back Jawhar Jordan has emerged as a major contributor over the last two weeks. With Texans RB1 Woody Marks (ankle) battling an ankle injury, Jordan has recorded 188 scrimmage yards on 37 touches over his past two games. Despite veteran back Nick Chubb making his return in Week 16 from a rib injury that sidelined him in Week 15, Jordan worked as Houston's lead back. In Week 16, Jordan out-snapped Chubb 30 to 21 and out-touched him 17 to seven. If Marks remains sidelined for the team's Week 17 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, Jordan could see another game with a heavy workload. Jordan is worth targeting on the waiver wire heading into Week 17, just in case Marks is unable to make his return.

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Kyle Monangai Dec 22 9:40am CT
Kyle Monangai

Dating back to Week 10, Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai has recorded double-digit touches in six straight games. While the 23-year-old remains stuck in a backfield time share with veteran running back D'Andre Swift, the Bears have shown a willingness to force-feed the ball to both players every week. Monangai has rewarded his team with efficient rushing as well. Across 15 games this season, he's logged 731 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 155 carries, averaging 4.7 yards per rush attempt. Swift remains the lead back in Chicago, but just barely. Monangai has played at least 41% of his team's offensive snaps in five straight games. In that five-game stretch, Swift has recorded 70 carries while Monangai has logged 68. As long as the split between the two backs remains close to even, the Bears' rushing offense is powerful enough to support production from two players. In fantasy leagues where he remains available, Monangai is a priority waiver wire target heading into his Week 17 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

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Rhamondre Stevenson Dec 22 9:40am CT
Rhamondre Stevenson

New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson has seen his workload fall off in recent weeks, as he's recorded double-digit carries in just one game since Week 8. However, Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson (head) was forced to leave New England's Week 15 win over the Baltimore Ravens early after suffering a head injury, which may open an opportunity for Stevenson. The 27-year-old had a solid game against Baltimore in Henderson's absence, recording 71 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 10 touches. While he's struggled to be efficient as a rusher this season (3.7 yards per carry), Stevenson's numbers look better when his work as a receiver is factored in. He's racked up 693 yards from scrimmage on 140 touches, good for an average of five yards per touch. If Henderson is unable to play in Week 17 against the New York Jets, Stevenson could dominate backfield touches in a favorable matchup. In fantasy leagues where he is available, Stevenson is worth targeting on the waiver wire while Henderson's availability is in question.

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Blake Corum Dec 22 9:20am CT
Blake Corum

Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum began the 2025 season as his team's clear RB2 behind established back Kyren Williams. However, as the year has progressed, Corum and Williams have moved closer to a true timeshare in the backfield. Over his last four games, Corum has recorded 328 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 44 carries. While Williams remains the team's leading rusher and snap-earner, Corum has played at least 22 offensive snaps in three straight weeks. Given the overall prowess of the Rams' offense, Corum has a chance to provide fantasy-relevant production every week, as long as he continues to earn double-digit touches. In any fantasy league where he remains available, Corum is a must-add player on the waiver wire heading into his Week 17 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.

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Kenneth Gainwell Dec 22 9:20am CT
Kenneth Gainwell

As the 2025 season has progressed, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell has emerged as one of his team's most reliable all-purpose weapons. Over his last six games, the 26-year-old has recorded 568 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns on 84 touches. Gainwell has earned 38 targets in that six-game stretch and has now hauled in at least five receptions in five out of his last six outings. The Steelers continue to deploy a near 50/50 split in the backfield between Gainwell and Jaylen Warren, which limits the upside for both players to some degree. However, as long as Gainwell continues to function as a featured piece in the Pittsburgh passing game, he should provide a safe production floor in PPR fantasy leagues. In any league where he remains available, Gainwell is a must-add player off the waiver wire heading into his Week 17 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

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Emanuel Wilson Dec 22 8:40am CT
Emanuel Wilson

Green Bay Packers running back Emanuel Wilson could be a top waiver wire priority this week, as the Packers get ready to host the Ravens on Saturday. The team could be without Jordan Love (concussion) and Josh Jacobs (knee) for that matchup, and Wilson has proven he can be a fantasy factor if he takes over for Jacobs as the primary option. Last week, Wilson ran for 82 yards on 14 carries against the Bears, while Jacobs had just 36 yards on 12 carries. Wilson also starred in Green Bay's win over the Packers when Jacobs was injured, racking up 107 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries in that week. The Ravens have been a great matchup for running backs this season, and if Wilson gets the start, he could be a true difference-maker in Week 17.

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Michael Carter Dec 22 8:30am CT
Michael Carter

Arizona Cardinals running back Michael Carter filled in as the starter in Week 16 for the team's banged-up backfield, and he had a solid game against the Falcons. He took 11 carries for 65 yards but failed to catch either of his two targets or get into the end zone. Carter played well ahead of Emari Demercado and Corey Kiner and will likely lead the backfield committee again in Week 17 with James Conner, Trey Benson, and Bam Knight all on the shelf for the rest of the season. Carter and the Cards get a favorable matchup in Week 17 against the Bengals, so if you need some emergency help in the backfield, he's a solid streaming option with touchdown-dependent upside in Week 17.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Dec 22 8:20am CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. seems to have secured the top spot in the backfield coming down the stretch, and he should be fantasy relevant in the closing weeks of the season. He makes a solid waiver wire add if you need a running back after picking up 63 rushing yards and a touchdown on 15 carries on Saturday against the Eagles, and adding a six-yard catch as well. He played 28 snaps (52%) this week, compared to just 15 snaps (28%) for Jeremy McNichols and 11 snaps for Jacory Croskey-Merritt (20%). Rodriguez and the Commanders face the Cowboys on Christmas Day after a short week, and he'll have touchdown-dependent flex upside in a favorable matchup against Dallas this coming week.

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TreVeyon Henderson Dec 22 8:20am CT
TreVeyon Henderson

New England Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson (head) suffered a head injury during their victory over the Ravens on Sunday night. Henderson suffered the injury in the second quarter. Before exiting, the second-round pick took just five carries for a mere three yards and brought in his lone target for nine yards. In relief, veteran Rhamondre Stevenson led the way, totaling 51 yards and a score on eight attempts and bringing in two of his three targets for another 27 yards. Managers should pay close attention to Henderson's status ahead of their Week 17 contest against the Jets next Sunday. During the second half of the campaign, Henderson has enjoyed a massive breakout, averaging a stellar 22.6 PPR points per game over the last five games, entering Sunday night. If Henderson sits out in Week 17, Stevenson would carry high-end RB2 upside facing a Jets defense that is allowing the third-most PPR points to opposing RBs.

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John FitzPatrick Dec 22 8:10am CT
John FitzPatrick

Green Bay Packers tight end John FitzPatrick (Achilles) was helping to fill in for the injured Tucker Kraft, but he suffered his own season-ending injury during Saturday's 22-16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears. Tests confirmed that FitzPatrick suffered a torn Achilles, which will end his season after 12 catches for 72 yards and a touchdown. Without FitzPatrick, Luke Musgrave will continue to be the team's top tight end with Josh Whyle as his primary backup.

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Lamar Jackson Dec 22 8:00am CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (back) is considered day-to-day after sustaining a back bruise in the second quarter of Sunday night's loss to the Patriots. He took a knee to the back from Craig Woodson on a run in the second quarter and was unable to return. He said he hopes to play on Saturday against the Packers, but his status is very uncertain after battling multiple injuries this season. Jackson and the Ravens are still chasing the Steelers for the top spot in the AFC North, but it isn't clear if they'll have Jackson or Tyler Huntley under center when they take on the Packers on a short week.

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Pat Bryant Dec 22 7:50am CT
Pat Bryant

Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant was released from the hospital after suffering a scary injury when he took a massive hit over the middle in the final minute of Sunday's loss to the Jaguars. He had to be stretchered off the field and taken to a hospital for further evaluation. Although he was diagnosed with a concussion, he cleared the rest of the tests and seems to have avoided any more serious injury. Since the Broncos play the Chiefs on Christmas this Thursday, it seems unlikely that he'll be able to clear the protocol in time to play in that game. Without Bryant, more work would likely go to Troy Franklin and Marvin Mims Jr. behind Courtland Sutton. Stay tuned for further updates this week, but it's great news that Bryant did not have any further injuries.

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Jawhar Jordan Dec 22 6:10am CT
Jawhar Jordan

Houston Texans running back Jawhar Jordan broke through with a huge NFL debut last week, and he built on that performance in Week 16 against the Raiders. Jordan was the primary back for Houston with Woody Marks (ankle) out, getting 20 touches compared to just seven for veteran Nick Chubb. Jordan racked up 53 rushing yards on 15 carries and 17 receiving yards by turning all five of his targets into receptions. After two solid performances, Jordan could remain involved in the backfield again next week as the Texans take on the Chargers, but his role will depend on Marks' recovery. If Marks does return, Jordan could still get work, but his role would likely be dramatically reduced. He's worth watching, though, since he has been more effective than Chubb and could remain the team's secondary running back after a pair of promising performances.

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Nico Collins Dec 22 6:00am CT
Nico Collins

Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins only had four catches for 59 yards on Sunday against the Raiders, but his team did just enough to still pull out a 23-21 win to extend their winning streak to seven games. Collins was targeted a team-high nine times by C.J. Stroud and drew two key pass interference calls late while also catching a 24-yard pass at the two-minute warning that iced the game. He remains the Texans' go-to option and should be poised to bounce back with better totals next week when Houston's offense will have to be more aggressive against the Chargers.

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Jaylen Wright Dec 22 5:50am CT
Jaylen Wright

Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright scored his second touchdown of the season in the last five minutes of the team's 42-21 loss to the Bengals. After breaking out with a monster game in Week 14 against the Jets, he only had one carry and one target last week against the Steelers, but he was more involved on Sunday against Cincy. He finished with nine carries for 35 yards and one catch for 18 yards to go with his touchdown, while fellow backup Ollie Gordon II only had one carry for -1 yards. Wright seems to be the better option behind De'Von Achane at this point, but Achane will likely handle most of the work next week against the Bucs, with Wright mixing in a few times as a change-of-pace option.

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Dalton Schultz Dec 22 5:50am CT
Dalton Schultz

Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz caught all five of his targets on Sunday against the Raiders, racking up 35 yards and a touchdown in his team's narrow, 23-21 victory. Schultz's touchdown came on a one-yard pass from C.J. Stroud midway through the fourth quarter and was the only offensive score of the day from the Texans, who struggled to get much going on offense, settling for three long Ka'imi Fairbairn kicks and a defensive score before Schultz got to paydirt. Schultz continues to be a PPR producer as one of the top targets in the Texans' passing game. He doesn't typically get a ton of yards, but his catches and targets are consistent enough to give him a high floor and decent ceiling.

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Nick Chubb Dec 22 5:50am CT
Nick Chubb

Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb (ribs) was able to play through his questionable tag on Sunday, but his fellow running back Woody Marks (ankle) was ruled out. Even without Marks, though, Chubb's workload was limited as Jawhar Jordan led the way with 15 carries for 53 yards, while Chubb had six carries for 33 yards and one catch for nine more yards. He remains involved as an early-down option and could get work around the goal line, but he doesn't seem likely to be the featured running back at this point in his career. If Marks is ready to return next week against the Chargers, Chubb could get even less work with Jordan and Marks each looking more effective and explosive than the veteran.

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Malik Washington Dec 22 5:40am CT
Malik Washington

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington was only targeted once in the Dolphins' loss to the Bengals on Sunday, but he had a decent fantasy day since he caught that target for 23 yards and added a nine-yard touchdown play in the first half. The second-year receiver out of Virginia has only had a single target in back-to-back weeks and doesn't seem to have an especially strong connection with new starter Quinn Ewers. He has play-making upside when he gets involved, as he showed with his touchdown run, but his involvement has been very limited, leaving him as a risky fantasy option the rest of the season.

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Darren Waller Dec 22 5:40am CT
Darren Waller

Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller didn't find the end zone in Week 16 against the Bengals, but he did still haul in three catches for 40 yards and rank second on the team in targets with five passes thrown his way. Rookie QB Quinn Ewers started and threw for 260 yards and no touchdowns in the team's loss, but he likely showed enough potential to earn another start next week against Tampa Bay. Waller will likely remain the second option in the passing game behind Jaylen Waddle, and he has shown enough upside this season to be a fringe starting option in standard leagues.

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