QUINIX Sport News: Fantasy Football Week 17 Wide Receiver Preview: Waiver adds, projections, DFS plays, and more

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Everything you need to know about wide receiver in Week 17

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We expect George Pickens to return in Week 17 against the Kansas City Chiefs. If you were able to advance to Championship Weekend without Pickens, congratulations. You now have a difficult decision to make. 

It’s never easy to decide what to do with a player returning from injury, but Pickens’ profile makes it even more difficult. The 23-year-old scored 16.4 PPR Fantasy points and has scored that many or more in three of his last four games and four of his past six. But the way he scores those points doesn’t exactly feel reliable. He only has one game with more than five catches since September and one 100-yard game as well.

Pickens is a boom-bust WR2, coming off an injury. His Steelers have an implied total of 20.25 points against a Kansas City defense that has been boom-or-bust this season. Pickens’ profile likely makes his projection less predictive because he rarely has an average game. That being said, his PPR projection has him at 12.45 PPR Fantasy points in Week 17, which ranks him at WR24. 

Adam Thielen, A.J. Brown (with Kenny Pickett), Jayden Reed, Jameson Williams, Khalil Shakir, and Garrett Wilson are all within a half a point of Pickens in the projections. This the “borderline WR2 portion of the rankings, which is one of the more difficult areas of the rankings each week. The best thing I can tell you is that if you start three wide receivers, you should probably be starting Pickens. If you start two wide receivers, you’d better have two you really like if you’re benching Pickens or one of the other names in this paragraph. 

Here is the rest of the Fantasy Football Week 17 WR Preview:

Fantasy Football Week 17 WR Preview
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Who’s Out

The following players are not being projected to play in Week 17 at this time. Here’s what it means:

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Numbers to Know

  • 91 Mike Evans must average at least 91 yards per game in his final two games to reach 1,000 yards for the 11th straight season.
  • 30.8%Drake London maintained a 30% target share in Michael Penix’s first start. As long as London is healthy, he’s a must-start.
  • 56 — Garrett Wilson has produced 56 yards or fewer in five of his last six games. He’s a Fantasy WR3 at this point.
  • 37.4%Puka Nacua’s 37.4% target per route run is four points higher than any other wide receiver in the NFL.
  • 3.00Marquise Brown earned three yards per route run in his Chiefs debut. 
  • 12Deebo Samuel had 12 touches in Week 16, his highest total since Week 1.
  • 2.55 — Nick Westbrook-Ikhin has scored 2.55 Fantasy points per target this season. That’s No. 1 amongst receivers who have run at least 300 routes this season.
  • 57.1Jalen McMillan is WR11 over the past three weeks with 57.1 PPR Fantasy points.
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Matchups that matter

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Waiver Wire Targets

Week 17 Adds (WR Preview)
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DFS Plays

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Contrarian DFS Play
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Heath’s Projections

My full set of Week 17 Fantasy football projections for every position are now available on SportsLine. Find out which of my favorite plays are projected to score higher than consensus rankings and which don’t live up to their draft hype, at least in Week 17. Projected stats for all starting wide receivers are available, so be sure to find my projections for every position over at SportsLine.

 

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