Football Week 12 PPR Cheat Sheet: Player Grades to Help You Make the Toughest Decisions About Your Team

Football Week 12 PPR Cheat Sheet: Player Grades to Help You Make the Toughest Decisions About Your Team

We made the Lineup Cheat Sheet so that you could quickly find answers for your fantasy start/sit questions. It already has the research built in.

Check out my most recent work, like my latest Lineup Decisions piece, for a more in-depth explanation.

All of my week’s analyses, from data suggests matchup predictions to game flow predictions, are generally shown by a number in a confidence scale that goes from 1 to 10.

I think you should start a player more often if the digit next to his name is bigger.

That’s not a prediction; it’s just a trust score that will assist you choose who to talk to first. This list has every player you need to start this week. If an opponent isn’t here, don’t start him.

If you’re in fantasy football and need to make the playoffs, Justin Jefferson’s and De’Von Achane’s return this week can’t come soon enough.

RotoBaller is here to help you with your teams. They are giving Sports News Fantasy readers unlimited access to their special “Who to Start?” tool to help them decide who to start and who to sit in Week 11 fantasy football.

After that, RotoBaller’s award-winning rankings and predictions will tell you what lineup to use.

At least one guy each week makes me wonder if he’s good enough to start in fantasy football as a streamer.

There may be a mental battle going on, but I can only pick one person as my favorite fantasy football risk for the week to keep things short.

The players picked for this series are intended to be teasers for fantasy owners who are in a tight spot or who are willing to take a risk on purpose.

The name of the series comes from the fact that no person is meant to be a lineup lock for sure wins.

The previous Atlanta Falcons receiver is all over the place in 2023. In his last four games, Ridley has had three different stat lines, with 26 total yards being his highest and an 83-yard, six-catch streak being the high point of that stretch. Since Week 4, he hasn’t scored.

Ridley’s first year aboard the Jaguar hasn’t been all bad. There have been four games where he scored at least 11.8 PPR points, and a pair of those games went over 20 points. At least seven shots have been aimed at Ridley in six of his nine games.

He has had the most trouble with being totally inconsistent. The ups and downs have been very noticeable, and four games via seven points or less have happened when the vet was feeling bad.

Some of the problems can be traced back to an inconsistent quarterback, but tough opponents have also played a big role.

Because of this, it’s 14.9% easier to take advantage of the game than it was at this time last year and 11.3% easier within the last five weeks.

This matchup grade isn’t as good as it could be because Tennessee has played two bad passing offenses so far (IND and ATL).

In most yearly and daily fantasy football leagues, point-per-reception (PPR) scoring is used to decide who wins in Week 11. Every 10 yards gained on the ground or in the air earns you one point. Every 20 yards gained through passing earns you another point.

For touchdowns scored, you get six points, for touchdowns passed, you get four points, and for catches, you get one point.

Finally, because you’re a sicko who is prepared to do anything to win your league, please go to SportsLine every week to see my expected strength of schedule rankings. It’s meant to help you plan ahead for times when you can win. It’s great.