Chicago Sun-Times

GOFF WILL BE BACK ON

After awful outing vs. Bears, QB figures to bounce back against porous Eagles

- BY BRANDON C. WILLIAMS RotoExpert­s

Fantasy semifinals in Week 15 give greater consequenc­e to unexpected breakouts and duds from stars. Win, and you’re playing for a title. Lose, and it’s on to 2019.

Playing games in midDecembe­r also assures that weather will be a factor for some players in a week with matchups that favor quarterbac­ks. Bad weather brings the potential of heavy workloads for several running backs.

START: Jared Goff, QB, Rams

Expect a major reversal of fortunes for Goff, who gets an Eagles defense that ranks 30th in passing yards allowed. After throwing four intercepti­ons last week against the Bears, Goff will carry many fantasy teams into Week 16 at the expense of Philly’s secondary, which allowed 455 yards to Dak Prescott last week in an overtime loss to the Cowboys.

SIT: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers

Held to under 200 passing yards in three of his last five games, Rodgers must contend with a stifling Bears defense that is third in the league in fewest points allowed per game to quarterbac­ks. Rodgers has one intercepti­on this season, but that easily could change against the Bears, who lead the league with 25 intercepti­ons.

START: Doug Martin, RB, Raiders

While his overall numbers are underwhelm­ing, Martin has scored in each of his last three games and is being fed into the buffet that is the Bengals, who are last in points allowed per game to running backs. Martin has averaged 18 touches in the last two weeks, and with the temperatur­e expected to be in the upper-30s, he should be able to get a steady dose of carries. He’s a good RB2/flex option whose value will be stronger in non-PPR formats.

SIT: Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos

A huge flop in Week 14, Sutton caught two passes for 14 yards against a weak 49ers pass defense. With Emmanuel Sanders out for the rest of the season, the opportunit­y for Sutton to assert himself as the featured receiver is still there, but he also has failed to record more than six targets in all but one game since the Broncos traded Demaryius Thomas last month. The Browns are 30th in receiving yards allowed, but plugging Sutton into the lineup is a risk not worth taking.

START: Josh Reynolds, WR, Rams

Only the Saints have allowed more points per game to receivers than the Eagles, and that makes Reynolds a great play despite his recent skid. Reynolds has just 55 receiving yards in his last two games but is a must-start against the Eagles, who also are 31st in receiving yards allowed. Robert Woods will get the bulk of the targets from Goff, but there will be more than enough opportunit­ies for Reynolds to justify his solid WR2 status.

SIT: Marlon Mack, RB, Colts

Although he scored last week, Mack managed just 33 yards on 14 carries against the Texans and faces stiffer competitio­n against a Cowboys defense that has allowed one rushing touchdown in the last five games while not conceding more than 70 yards to a running back in the same span. Mack is far removed from the midseason spurt that vaulted him into RB2 territory and is now more of a last-ditch option whose value declines considerab­ly in PPR formats.

START: Baker Mayfield, QB, Browns

While the Broncos’ pass rush can make life miserable for quarterbac­ks (40 sacks, tied for fourth), it also ranks 26th in passing yards allowed. Those numbers play well for Mayfield, who has completed better than 70 percent of his passes in three of his last four games. The Broncos have allowed an average of 324.5 passing yards in their last six. With Mayfield making a concerted effort to get Jarvis Landry involved, the formula is there for Mayfield to be a sneakygood fantasy option for a team whose normal starter might have an unappealin­g matchup.

SIT: Cameron Brate, TE, Buccaneers

Despite three touchdowns in the last three games, Brate is too red-zone dependent to roll the dice on at this late juncture. The Ravens are third in fewest receiving yards allowed, and with Brate a non-factor between the 20s, owners are best off looking for better streamers at the position.

 ?? AP ?? Jared Goff should exploit an Eagles defense that ranks 30th in passing yards allowed. It surrendere­d 455 yards last week in an overtime loss to the Cowboys.
AP Jared Goff should exploit an Eagles defense that ranks 30th in passing yards allowed. It surrendere­d 455 yards last week in an overtime loss to the Cowboys.

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