Week 16 of fantasy football Start ‘Em or Sit Their Down: Kenneth Walker has the title, prospects to play, and even more on his back.

Week 16 of fantasy football Start ‘Em or Sit Their Down: Kenneth Walker has the title, prospects to play, and even more on his back.

Stefon Diggs might be your last fantasy player left if he is your top receiver. As we move into Week 16, he’s been having a hard time, and it’s been annoying to deal with his lack of work.

Diggs is going to honor you this week if you’re still in the running for a title. He’s about to play against the Chargers.

In four of his last five games, Diggs has scored 8.8 PPR points or less. That includes two straight games against Kansas City and Dallas.

It was a problem in the Cowboys game because he set his season low with five targets. Also, the Bills have prevailed in their last two games not him doing much, as he has had four games with less than 50 receiving yards.

He will get back on track, though, when he plays the Chargers in Week 16. Los Angeles is third in the league in letting rival receivers score the most fantasy points. This year, 15 receivers have put up more than 15 PPR points against them.

In Week 15, three Raiders players scored four touchdowns when they played the Chargers: Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers, and Tre Tucker, who each scored two.

Gabe Davis or Khalil Shakir might also do well in this game, but it’s harder to trust them. And Dalton Kincaid is still the best tight end on the team.

There isn’t much room for error in our Week 16 fantasy WR PPR rankings. They will help you get through the next complete of the playoffs.

When a lot of top-tier wide receivers are out, it’s even more important to make the right lineup choices to keep your title hopes alive.

At least one important quarterback, C.J. Stroud (concussion), should be back this week. If the Jets decide it’s valuable the risk of featuring Aaron Rodgers (Achilles), we could be getting returning a future Hall of Famer.

For a role where you can never have enough sleepers, that would help make a few more of them.

Because he had over 100 yards and one touchdown in the Lions’ big win over the Vikings, Amon-Ra St. Brown probably made it past the first messed of the fantasy playoffs.

This week’s game against the Vikings’ weak pass defense is another good one. Fantasy owners of A.J. Brown (vs. Giants) also get another good matchup in the playoffs, which puts Philadelphia’s top wide receiver in a great situation to rack up a lot of points.

Cooper Kupp from the game against the Saints is still one of the top five plays because he had over 100 yards and one touchdown. Even though this game is tougher, L.A.’s top wide receiver is back to being himself.

Expect Justin Jefferson to have a lot of targets against the Lions in a game that could go badly for them. He should finally come by means of for his owners this week.

Fans of fantasy football are getting ready for the next round of the playoffs. If you want to keep your title hopes alive, check out our Week 16 fantasy WR standings for standard leagues.

You’ve come to the right place if you want to find this week’s must-grab sleepers or if you want to confirm your faith in a certain wide receiver sleeper.

Key receivers keep getting hurt, which is a shame. We’re hoping to get some of the best players back this week, but at least a few WRs will be out again.

Aidan O’Connell just threw four touchdowns against the Chargers, so this should also be a game for Josh Allen to get better.

In fantasy football, Allen only got 18.2 points against the Cowboys. But in Week 16, he’ll be back to being an overwhelming threat.

James Cook will still be a big part of the offense. Since Joe Brady took over as offensive coordinator for Ken Dorsey, he has scored at least 16 PPR points in four straight games, including two straight games with at least 25.1 PPR points. His rise to fame has been one of Diggs’ problems.

The Bills’ stars should all do well in Week 16 against the Chargers, though, and Diggs will remind you of how great he was. He will break out of his slump with a great game in the fantasy playoffs at the right time.