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The 100 best standard wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 12

The 100 best standard wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 12

Week 12 Running Back Rankings Overview

With Week 12 in the rearview mirror, if you’re still hunting for that elusive championship belt, we’ve put together some running back rankings that might help. Last week, the third-tier backs collectively scored three touchdowns, while the second-tier backs added two to their tally. It’s kind of an interesting symmetry. Notably, Treveyon Henderson, Kenny Gainwell, and Sean Tucker stood out as intriguing players, while Christian McCaffrey and Bijan Robinson didn’t bring the same element of surprise. Below, you’ll find insights on who might make a leap in the running back rankings this week.

Team and Player Highlights:
Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers, Washington Commanders, Miami Dolphins

Key Players:
Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, Ladd McConkie, Quentin Johnston, Keenan Allen, Deebo Samuel, Jaylen Waddle

Kashon Boutte, Patriots vs. Bengals

Boutte has been sidelined for the last two weeks due to a hamstring issue, but Coach Mike Vrabel is optimistic about him returning to practice on Wednesday. Despite being a low-volume, big-play receiver, he’s projected to have a favorable matchup against the Bengals. His absence was felt, as Drake Maye will likely be eager to reconnect with him. Before his injury, Boutte had impressive stats with 10 catches for 223 yards and four touchdowns on 12 targets.

Currently, Chase is facing a one-game suspension for spitting at Jalen Ramsey of the Steelers. He is planning to appeal, but if the suspension stands, Andrei Iosivas and Noah Fant may see an increase in their workload against the Patriots.

Rondon is dealing with a PCL sprain he sustained in Week 11 during a game against the Panthers. He’s set to miss this week and potentially more, leaving the Falcons without both their starting quarterback and top receiver for their Week 12 matchup against the Saints.

Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars

Thomas Jr. missed the past couple of games with an ankle injury, yet he participated in some limited practice last week. There’s a decent chance he plays against the Cardinals this week.

Marvin Harrison Jr., Cardinals

Harrison underwent surgery for appendicitis recently and will miss this game. It’s uncertain if he’ll be available next week, though he will need to gauge his readiness before facing the Jaguars.

Meanwhile, Ridley has been out since Week 6 due to a hamstring injury. He’s enjoying a bye week now, which could provide him an opportunity to return for a challenging matchup against the Texans.

Upcoming Games with Implied Totals:
Buccaneers at Rams (49.5)
Eagles vs. Cowboys (49.5)
Colts vs. Chiefs (49.5)
Giants vs. Lions (49.5)

Lower Totals:
Browns vs. Raiders (37.5)
Falcons at Saints (38.5)
Seahawks vs. Titans (40.5)

Maximum Implied Individual Team Total

Lions (30)
Ravens (29)
Rams (28)
Patriots (28)

Minimum Implied Individual Team Total

Titans (13.5)
Jets (15.5)
Browns (17.3)
Vikings (17.5)

Point Spreads:
Seahawks (-13.5) vs. Titans
Jets vs. Ravens (-13.5)
Giants vs. Lions (-10.5)
Patriots (-7.5) vs. Bengals

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