1. Cooper Kupp LAR at BAL
2. Devante Adams GB vs. MIN
3. Tyreek Hill KC at CIN
4. Stefon Diggs BUF vs. ATL
5. Justin Jefferson MIN at GB
6. CeeDee Lamb DAL vs. ARI
7. Antonio Brown TB at NYJ
8. Diontae Johnson PIT vs. CLE
9. Tyler Lockett SEA vs. DET
10. Amon-Ra St. Brown DET at SEA
11. Jaylen Waddle MIA at TEN
12. Ja'Marr Chase CIN vs. KC
13. Keenan Allen LAC vs. DEN
14. Tee Higgins CIN vs. KC
15. Van Jefferson LAR at BAL
16. Hunter Renfrow LV at IND
17. DK Metcalf SEA vs. DET
18. Brandin Cooks HOU at SF
19. Amari Cooper DAL vs. ARI
20. Odell Beckham Jr. LAR at BAL
21. Devonta Smith PHI at WAS
22. AJ Brown TEN vs. MIA
23. Marquise Brown BAL vs. LAR
24. Michael Pittman IND vs. LV
25. Christian Kirk ARI at DAL
26. Russell Gage ATL at BUF
27. Terry McLaurin WAS vs. PHI
28. Brandon Aiyuk SF vs. HOU
29. Darnell Mooney CHI vs. NYG
30. Chase Claypool PIT vs. CLE
31. DeVante Parker MIA at TEN
32. DJ Moore CAR at NO

 

Imagine Cooper Kupp not being #1 this week. Now imagine him not being #1 this week despite facing a free-falling Ravens pass defense, ranked 30th now after being ravaged by unavailability and poor performance all season. Yeah, I can’t imagine that either. He’s #1. 

Tyreek Hill has sparsely used in his return Week 16 but will have a greater op against a pass-funnel Bengals defense here in Week 17. The Bengals are ranked 7th against the run but 22nd against the pass, and the general competitiveness of this game, on the road, should mean more high leverage spots for the Chiefs to need to use Hill.  

Amon-Ra St. Brown has averaged 11.5 targets a week over the last four weeks and now faces the Seattle Seahawks, who are ninth against the run and 28th against the pass. Looks like another double-digit target week for St. Brown. 

Van Jefferson has established himself as a force for the Rams, especially after the season-ending injury to Robert Woods. Every week, Sean McVay dials up multiple plays designed to get Jefferson open deep. Last week, the technically awesome Jefferson got free on at least two touchdown scoring plays that Matthew Stafford just plain whiffed on completing. This week, the matchup is even softer against the Ravens. 

Every week we look to see which passing game gets to take on Washington. This week, it’s Philadelphia and Devonta Smith draws the meaty matchup. Though the Eagles lean on the run significantly this season, Washington has been a pass-funnel defense all season, giving Smith an opportunity here to excel.  

Jaylen Waddle is four catches shy of 100 despite missing a matchup against the worst pass defense in the league (Jets). He has a tougher matchup this week against the Titans, but the double-digit target machine has yet to be slowed down this season, even by the top defenses, like his 12 target, 10 catch output against the seventh ranked Saints defense in Week 16. 

 

Jason Walker