USA TODAY Sports Weekly

Jones, Evans lead fantasy title runs

These players saw their fantasy values increase or decrease most based on their performanc­es in Week 17:

- Tony Holm, FantasySha­rks.com

QB Daniel Jones, New York Giants: Jones continues to be the most underrated fantasy quarterbac­k in the game. While his 177 yards passing against the Colts wasn’t a big number, his rushing more than made up for it. Not only did Jones throw for two touchdowns, but he also ran for 91 yards and two more scores.

QB Jarrett Stidham, Las Vegas Raiders: The New England connection with head coach Josh McDaniels most certainly helped, but not many anticipate­d 365 yards and three touchdowns through the air in his first NFL start. That performanc­e might even get him in the conversati­on to start next season.

RB Jamaal Williams, Detroit Lions: Williams’ outlook started to turn negative as fellow running back D’Andre Swift saw his workload increase. Williams’ 157 combined yards and two touchdowns in a blowout win over Chicago swung the pendulum back in a positive direction.

RB Travis Etienne, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars: After some difficult matchups in recent weeks, Etienne showed out in a big way on championsh­ip week with 140 total yards and a touchdown against the Texans.

WR Mike Evans,

Bay Buccaneers: On many fantasy benches due to a sevengame span of unfriendly statistics, Evans exploded for 207 yards and three scores and may have single-handedly won titles for those who kept the faith.

Fizzlers Tampa

QB Baker Mayfield, Los Angeles Rams: Mayfield’s floor is low and it is what makes him such a risk in fantasy. In a loss to the Chargers, he had just 11 completion­s for 132 touchdowns.

WR DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks: Seattle did face a very good Jets secondary, but Metcalf may have cost fantasy managers a championsh­ip with his one catch for 3 yards. yards and no

WR Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders:

With Carson Wentz back in at quarterbac­k, McLaurin’s numbers took a predictabl­e nosedive with just two receptions for 25 yards. Wentz was supposed to provide a spark, but the offense tanked instead.

WR Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers:

Johnson is a long way away from the superstar receiver he was with Ben Roethlisbe­rger at quarterbac­k. He has been serviceabl­e at times this season but has yet to have a 100-yard game and, amazingly, has yet to score a touchdown.

WR Brandin Cooks, Houston Texans: Between the injuries and his displeasur­e with not being traded earlier in the year, Cooks has been a major disappoint­ment. His four catches for 39 yards on Sunday was unfortunat­ely a typical game for him this season.

 ?? JOHN JONES/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? With a pair of rushing scores, the Giants’ Daniel Jones is one of only four quarterbac­ks who have rushed for seven or more touchdowns this season.
JOHN JONES/USA TODAY SPORTS With a pair of rushing scores, the Giants’ Daniel Jones is one of only four quarterbac­ks who have rushed for seven or more touchdowns this season.

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