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2024 NFL Season

Week 12 Advice


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Last updated 5 months ago (11/23/2024 5:24 PM PT).

Defense Advice

Arizona CardinalsDEFmonitor
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Baltimore RavensDEFsit
The Ravens defense is facing a powerful Chargers offense and has not been performing well in fantasy.
Cincinnati BengalsDEFdrop
Consistently allowing explosive plays and scoring against them; not worth holding.
Houston TexansDEFstart
The Texans D/ST has shown strong performance recently, and they are entering a favorable matchup against a Titans offense that is struggling and prone to turnovers, increasing their potential for scoring.
Kansas City ChiefsDEFstart
Strong performance with the potential to limit Carolina offense, which has been underwhelming.
Minnesota VikingsDEFstart
The Vikings D/ST ranks highly in points and rushing yards allowed, making it a strong option against the Titans.
New York JetsDEFdrop
Underperforming recently, no longer a reliable fantasy option.
San Francisco 49ersDEFsit
The 49ers' defense may struggle against a Packers team that has offensive weapons, indicating this matchup could be high-scoring.
Tampa Bay BuccaneersDEFadd
The Bucs have potential against the Giants due to their ineffective offense. They have a chance to score points from turnovers and sacks, making them a viable addition.

Player Advice

D'Andre SwiftRBsit
D'Andre Swift has been highly inefficient this season, averaging only 1.8 yards per carry and 6.5 fantasy points per game. He is losing touches to Roschon Johnson and is struggling behind a weak offensive line, making him a risky play even against a defense that has allowed 5.1 yards per carry. It's best to sit him until he can prove himself again.
DJ MooreWRstart
DJ Moore is facing a vulnerable Rams defense that has allowed the most PPR points to perimeter receivers and boasts the second-most Fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. He is coming off a solid performance with 15.2 fantasy points and eight catches for 78 yards, indicating that the Bears' passing game is improving. With potentially increased targets this week, he has big play and touchdown upside, making him a strong start decision this week. Additionally, he excels after the catch, which could lead to significant yards and scoring opportunities.
Ja'Marr ChaseWRstart
Despite a shoulder injury, Ja'Marr Chase has shown strong recent performance and is expected to be a key target in the Bengals' offense, making him a solid start for high scoring potential.
Kyle PittsTEstart
Pitts has consistently shown potential despite underwhelming point production. He has a good matchup against New Orleans, which ranks poorly against tight ends (including allowing the third-most receiving yards and fifth-most fantasy points to tight ends). Given the scarcity of high-potential options at tight end, his upside is worth the risk even with recent performance concerns.
Rachaad WhiteRBsit
Rachaad White has struggled with low rushing efficiency and a decreasing role in the offense. The emergence of rookie Bucky Irving, combined with a tough matchup against the Eagles' stout run defense, makes White a risky play. His value is limited to a flex option at best this week.
Rico DowdleRBadd
With significant injuries among other RBs and emerging as the Cowboys' top running back, Rico Dowdle should be added to your roster for potential increased usage later in the season.
Tyreek HillWRstart
Despite inconsistent quarterback play without Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill's immense talent and big-play ability make him a must-start option. He ranks high among WRs and can create opportunities even in difficult situations.
Zach CharbonnetRBsit
Zach Charbonnet faces a difficult matchup against the Detroit Lions, who allow the fewest points to running backs and have proven very effective against the run. With Kenneth Walker III potentially returning, Charbonnet's role could be diminished as well, making him a risky play.