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It's time to stash Blake Corum
MOVES GLOSSARY
TPRR - Targets Per Route Run
WOPR - (Weighted Opportunity Rating) - Calculated by combining a pass-catcherâs air yards share and target share. A metric created by Josh Hermsmeyer.
PFF Grade - (Pro Football Focus Grade) - A play-by-play evaluation metric that quantifies how well the player performed individually on each snap, independent of team results or box score stats.
Rostership % - Percentage of Yahoo leagues player is rostered in.
Recommended FAAB - FAAB range recommendation based on FAABLab, which is an awesome crowd-sourced FAAB estimation tool.
WIDE RECEIVERS

WIDE RECEIVERS
â Add Adonai Mitchell (3% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 74.9 (20th out of 99 qualifying wide receivers)
In Week 13, Adonai Mitchell logged career-highs in targets (12), receptions (8), and receiving yards (102), resulting in 24.2 PPR points - almost double his previous career high of 13.1, per Next Gen Stats. He led all wide receivers in WOPR (96) on the week.
Since Week 11, Mitchell has recorded the 2nd-most air yards in the league (458) while leading the NFL in unrealized air yards by nearly 100 (321), according to Next Gen Stats.
Mitchellâs breakout is coming at a great time. While Garrett Wilson is eligible to return in Week 15 at the earliest, the Jets have the best rest-of-season schedule for fantasy wide receivers, per RotoViz.
Recommended FAAB: 15-25%
WIDE RECEIVERS
â Add Isaac TeSlaa (2% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 66.1 ( 41st among 99 qualifying wide receivers)
Amon-Ra St. Brown went down with an ankle injury in the first quarter of the Lionsâ Week 13 matchup with the Packers, and his status for this Thursdayâs game against the Cowboys is up in the air.
The rookie TeSlaa filled in for Amon-Ra, posting season/career-highs in snap share (91.7%), route share (83.9%), and target share (7.4%), per FantasyPoints, scoring a touchdown to boot.
Per Next Gen Stats, while TeSlaa has only 6 receptions this season, all 6 have gone for first downs, 3 have gone for touchdowns, and all have gained at least 10 yards.
With Kalif Raymond already ruled out for TNF, TeSlaa would be an awesome spot start in Week 14 if St. Brown is indeed unable to suit up. The Cowboys are the best matchup in the league for fantasy wide receivers, per RotoViz.
Recommended FAAB: 6-10%
WIDE RECEIVERS
â Add Devaughn Vele (1% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 85.3 (4th out of 99 qualifying wide receivers)
Vele led all Saints wide receivers with a season-high 21.1% target share in Week 13, turning in a 23.3 fantasy point performance for a WR7 overall finish.
Tyler Shough targeted Vele downfield, as 6 of his 8 catches and 81 of his yards came on downfield passes (10+ air yards), per Next Gen Stats.
Should Vele maintain his expanded role down the stretch, he could be a valuable fantasy asset. The Saints have the 10th-best fantasy playoff schedule for wide receivers, per RotoViz, and they play with the 3rd-fastest pace in the league based on plays per minute over expected, per FantasyLife.
Recommended FAAB: 10-15%
WIDE RECEIVERS
â Add Pat Bryant (2% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 61.0 (62nd out of 99 qualifying wide receivers)
The rookie logged a season/career-high 68.1% snap share in Week 13, leading all Broncos wide receivers in target share (15.6%), per FantasyPoints. While the Broncosâ wide receiver usage fluctuates week to week, itâs a promising sign that Bryantâs role continued to grow coming out of Denverâs bye.
If his trajectory continues, Bryant could be fantasy viable down the stretch, as the Broncos are eager to drop back and pass - they have the 3rd-highest Pass Rate Over Expectation over the past month (+7.7%), per FantasyPoints.
Recommended FAAB: 4-6%
RUNNING BACKS

RUNNING BACKS
â Add Blake Corum (16% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 91.4 (1st out of 49 qualifying running backs)
As the fantasy playoffs approach, Corum is a must-stash as the clear handcuff to Kyren Williams on a Rams offense that leads the league in FTNâs Aaron Schatzâs DVOA metric (26.0%). DVOA stands for Defense-adjusted Value Over Average and measures a teamâs efficiency by comparing success on every single play to a league average based on situation and opponent.
Long story short, the Ramsâ offense is awesome. And while Corumâs standalone value is going to be minimal, he has league-winning potential were Kyren Williams to go down.
Recommended FAAB: 16-23%
RUNNING BACKS
â Add Chris Rodriguez (24% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 66.9 (22nd out of 49 qualifying running backs)
Jacory Croskey-Merritt logged a season-low 14.1% snap share and saw just 4 carries in Week 13, while Rodriguez Jr. played on 42.4% of snaps while leading the Commandersâ backfield in rush attempts with 11.
C-Rod has emerged as the lead back in Washington, but Jeremy McNichols, who played on 47.1% of snaps in Week 13, continues to be a factor.
These RBs will likely continue to form a messy committee, but the Commanders have the 3rd-best fantasy playoff schedule for running backs, per RotoViz.
Recommended FAAB: 10-15%
TIGHT ENDS

TIGHT ENDS
â Add Harold Fannin Jr. (33% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 55.7 (t-37th out of 48 qualifying tight ends)
In each of the Brownsâ last two games, Fannin Jr. has led the team in target share (30.0% in Week 12, 19.2% in Week 13), per FantasyPoints. Additionally, Fannin Jr. posted a season/career-high 90.0% route share this past week.
On the contrary, it appears David Njoku is taking a backseat to the rookie, logging route shares of 28.6% (Week 12) and 36.7% (Week 13) over the past two weeks, his two-lowest marks of the season.
Recommended FAAB: 10-12%
TIGHT ENDS
â Add Brenton Strange (33% rostered)

Week 13 PFF Grade: 71.5 (12th out of 48 qualifying tight ends)
Strange ran a route on a season-high 75.0% of the Jaguarsâ dropbacks in Week 13, per FantasyPoints, posting a 4-3-45-1 stat line.
If youâre in need of a startable, albeit with a limited ceiling, tight end, Strange fits the bill, as the Jaguars have the 7th-best rest of season schedule for fantasy tight ends, per RotoViz.
Recommended FAAB: 11-16%
TIGHT ENDS
â Add Darren Waller (30% rostered)
Week 13 PFF Grade: 61.4 (29th out of 48 qualifying tight ends)
In his return to the Dolphinsâ lineup, Waller logged a 65.5% route share and 13.0% target share in Week 13, per FantasyPoints.
The result was a mere 3-2-47 stat line, but TE Greg Dulcich was relegated back down to an 8.7% route share after posting a 20.0% route share in Week 11 before Miamiâs bye. Thatâs encouraging for Wallerâs outlook, and is a sign that his role could continue to grow given this was his first game back off Injured Reserve.
In addition to potentially serving as Tuaâs number two option down the stretch, the Dolphins get the 2nd-best fantasy playoff schedule for tight ends.
Recommended FAAB: 8-11%
Thanks for reading, and good luck this week!
-Stephen
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