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After Rams-Niners, here’s a look at the best of what’s left at the WR position for your fantasy playoff matchup. Good luck!

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  • The best WR plays in Week 15 🔥 

  • Analysis on the positive matchups ✍️

  • The latest news from around the NFL 🏈

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#12: Terry McLaurin (WAS) @ NO

After 2 more touchdowns in Week 14, Terry has moved up to WR11 in fantasy points per game. The Saints tend to give up a fair amount of fantasy points to WRs (7th most), and have been beaten to the outside lately. So, trust Jayden Daniels’s top target.

#11: Mike Evans (TB) @ LAC

Evans is questionable as of this newsletter, but if he plays he should see plenty of work. He has 23 targets in 3 games since returning from injury. As the Bucs top receiving option, he can be trusted.

#10: D.J. Moore (CHI) @ MIN

The matchup is favorable for Moore in this one. Minnesota has given up the 2nd most fantasy points per game to wide receivers, and Moore had a huge game against them in Week 12. He caught 7 balls for 106 yards and a touchdown (WR4 on the week). He’s a solid playoff start.

#9: Drake London (ATL) @ LV

The Falcon offense has not been good lately, but London is getting extreme volume, averaging 11.5 targets per game over the last 4. The Raiders are about average in passing defense, but when a team goes 4 straight games without a passing touchdown, you can reasonably expect them to fix that area of the game. London has a safe floor.

#8: A.J. Brown (PHI) vs. PIT

The beef between Brown and Jalen Hurts appears to be squashed, at least publicly. But after that, it feels like the Eagles are going to make it a point to get him the ball. Brown is still a top talent in his prime years, and Philly will want to get him going ahead of the postseason.

#7: Tyreek Hill (MIA) @ HOU

Hill finally bounced back in Week 14, likely because I put him in my “sits” column. Regardless, he and Tua are getting into a rhythm — 3 WR1 finishes in the last 4 weeks. So, he’s getting ready for another vintage Cheetah game.

#6: CeeDee Lamb (DAL) @ CAR

Lamb’s prospects really haven’t fallen too far with Cooper Rush under center. He’s averaging 11.25 targets per game over his last 8. Carolina is better than you think at limiting opposing WRs in fantasy output. But, I’m still rolling with CeeDee and his upper-level talent in my lineups.

#5: Nico Collins (HOU) vs. MIA

Did you know that Collins is the league leader in receiving yards per game across his 8 healthy games? Normally, that would be enough to vault him into the top 3, but Jalen Ramsey and the Dolphins tend to limit WRs pretty well. Still, Nico should see his normal level of targets and be good enough for a WR1 performance.

#4: Garrett Wilson (NYJ) @ JAX

Wilson and Davante Adams both went over the century mark in yards last weekend. It’s clear the Jets are frustrated, and will want to take some of that out on a team whose wheels have fallen off completely. As an added boost, Davante Adams was surprisingly not spotted at Thursday’s practice, which would free up some extra looks for Garrett.

Other Week 15 content to kick off your playoffs with a win:

- 🏈 Week 15 Running Back Rankings

- 💥 Playoff-Worthy Wideouts

- 🔥 Start These RBs in the Playoffs

- 💎 Week 15 Waiver Targets

📈 Hollywood Brown Reportedly Cleared to Practice

🏈 Titans Tony Pollard Absent from Workout

🦁 Lions Fan Gets Tickets Revoked

✋ Falcons Won’t Rush Penix Onto the Field

🔥 “Dream Come True” for Coach Belichick

💸 Nico Collins Fined 5k for Ball Toss

🐯 Burrow Feels Violated by Robbery

😢 Mahomes Not Looking Forward to Upcoming Schedule

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