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Week 16 of NFL Fantasy 2023: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Quarterbacks

Week 16 of NFL Fantasy 2023: Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Quarterbacks

We have lineup answers for the questions you have about the lineup. At least, we hope so.
Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em is here to assist fantasy managers make tough choices about their teams. Do you understand what a good move is? To begin with, Christian McCaffrey.

That’s too clear, though, so you won’t find such an easy explanation here. We’re instead looking at cases that are more open to debate.

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In almost all leagues, Week 16 for the 2023 fantasy football season constitutes part of the playoffs. For those that didn’t start their playoffs last week, most of them will start this week.

For almost all coaches, this means that the season is over if they can’t win their next game. To avoid this, managers need to make the most of their teams.

Teams that have made it this far in the season probably know how important the quarterback position has become to their weekly starting scores. Each week, a lot of different factors are used to decide which passers to start.

They usually get the most points overall, so it’s important to keep them in this spot so you don’t lose out on useful fantasy points. To do this, you need to carefully consider all of your options before making your final list choices.

Direct weekly matchups, recent individual results, injury reports for relevant players, the expected team score, expected offense roles, and possible game scripts are some of the most important things to think about.

This is a list of possible starts and sits for Week 16 that the planner helped make. It can be very helpful for managers who like to stream their quarterbacks every week, which is a common approach across numerous fantasy leagues.

This only looks at their weekly situation, not their value over the whole season, so it can find specific goals and fades. In four of his last five games, Diggs has scored 8.8 PPR scores or less. That includes two straight games against Kansas City and Dallas.

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

It was a problem in the Cowboys game because he matched his season low with five targets. Also, the Bills won their last two games with no 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 to 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 games against them.

In Week 15, three Raiders receivers scores four touchdowns against 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.

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 restored to being a dominant force.

James Cook will still be a big part of the offense. Since Joe Brady took over as offensive director 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 when facing the Chargers, though, and Diggs will continue to 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.

There were many good things concerning Kenneth Walker III in Week 15’s win over a strong Philadelphia run defense on Monday. At 22 touches and 19 rushes, it was the most work he had had since Week 10.

It was his first touchdown on the ground since Week 6. He also continued to play a big part in the passing game. In his last two games, against the 49ers and the Eagles, he caught seven of eight targets.

This could be because Drew Lock started in place of Geno Smith, who hurt his knee and won’t play until Week 16 that Tennessee. Smith will be back as the starter then. He’s still our Start of the Week and should have a big game.

George Williams

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