We kick off NFL Week 14 by first
congratulating the Los Angeles Rams for becoming the first team to clinch their
division. With that being said, the Rams will look to continue their hot streak
on the road against one of the league’s tougher defenses this Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are
in must-win mode when they host their divisional rival Philadelphia Eagles. A
certain running back should record some off-the-charts numbers in this matchup.
In the AFC, the Kansas City
Chiefs offense might be tested when the Baltimore Ravens arrive at Arrowhead
Stadium. If the 10-2 Chiefs fall, it would open up the door for three other AFC
franchises — all 9-3 — to tighten the gap.
This leads to my stud and dud
predictions for NFL Week 14.
STUD: T.J. WATT,
LINEBACKER, PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Attempting to snap a two-game
losing streak, Watt and the Steelers head out west to take on a very beatable
Oakland Raiders team. This matchup should present Watt with plenty of
opportunity to create chaos for quarterback Derek Carr and the gang. To date,
Watt has produced 10 sacks and that number could easily climb. Carr has been
sacked a ridiculous 38 times on the season. Besides this, Watt might easily
have a hand in creating a turnover from those fumble-prone Raiders running
backs. Just watch and wait.
STUD: JAYLEN
SAMUELS, RUNNING BACK, PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Samuels is on course to fill in
for the injured James Conner, who will remain sidelined in Week 14 with an ankle
sprain. This primes Samuels for a great outing against the Raiders. Oakland’s
run defense has been non-existent as proven by the team giving up a massive
153.3 rushing yards on average per tilt. It is also allowing 5.0 yards per
attempt. We can certainly envision the Steelers gaining a lead and affording
Samuels plenty of opportunities to run. Baring anything unforeseen, Samuels
could easily be a top five running back this week.
STUD: ROB
GRONKOWSKI, TIGHT END, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Gronk is healthy and he should be
on course for a rebound game as the Patriots attempt to better their standing
in the AFC. Next up for Gronkowski is a very savory matchup against the Miami
Dolphins. The Dolphins have allowed three touchdowns to the tight end position
in their last two contests. This obviously increases Gronk’s chances to find the
end zone and score what would only be his third touchdown of the year.
DUD: SPENCER WARE,
RUNNING BACK, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Ware did not exactly have the
splashy impact many would have thought when he assumed the lead back duties in
Week 13. Now, a worrisome game against the Baltimore Ravens defense awaits
Ware. Add that to Charcandrick West rejoining the Chiefs, and with Damien
Williams in the picture, Ware’s stock should take a dive. A timeshare looks to
be the plan as the Chiefs attempt to gain a victory against a Ravens defense
that is third-best against the run.
STUD: MITCH
TRUBISKY, QUARTERBACK, CHICAGO BEARS
Provided Trubisky is healthy enough to play in Week 14, he has a sweet
home matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. With Trubisky excelling in the
passing game and showing that he has some speedy wheels, the young quarterback
should pile up quite the stat line facing the Rams. This defense has given up
an average of 367.3 total yards per game as well as an average of 24.8 points.
And if for some reason Trubisky has to miss the game, backup Chase Daniel
should also be able to cash in.
DUD: TYLER BOYD,
WIDE RECEIVER, CINCINNATI BENGALS
With fellow wideout A.J. Green out for the season, Boyd will be the guy drawing
double coverage again. This time it will be when Bengals head to Los Angeles to
face the Chargers. The Chargers defense ranks No. 10 in the fewest passing
yards allowed per contest. Plus, over the Chargers’ last four games they have
permitted only two wide receiving touchdowns. This, coupled with the Chargers’
menacing pass rush, makes it really difficult to trust quarterback Jeff Driskel
to consistently get Boyd the ball.
STUD: BOBBY
WAGNER, LINEBACKER, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
The Seahawks defense was just
awesome to watch when Wagner and Co. last dismantled the San Francisco 49ers.
Wagner stands to add to his loaded stat line — which included a defensive
touchdown last week — when the Seahawks host the Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota’s
offense was last witnessed playing very badly when it scored only 10 points in
its previous game against a middling Patriots defense. Wagner and the Seahawks
are surely studying that game tape as they look to better secure a Wild Card
playoff spot with another victory.
DUD: MARLON MACK,
RUNNING BACK, INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
We are not sure what happened
when Mack and the Colts last got completely hosed by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
But, that was sure an ugly shutout game. Next on the agenda for Mack is a road trip
to Houston to face the Texans. Houston’s defense has been on fire and has
yielded only 30 total points in its last two contests. Even worse for Mack is
in this stretch, opposing running backs have combined for just 69 rushing yards
and one rushing touchdown. Gross.
STUD:
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT, RUNNING BACK, DALLAS COWBOYS
We last saw Zeke have one of his
more meh rushing-yard games when he failed to score on the ground and toted the
ball at 3.3 yards per carry. But, plan for Elliott to get his performance back
on track across all fronts in his Week 14 clash with the Eagles. Elliott should
light it up considering the Eagles defense just allowed old Adrian Peterson to rush for a 90-yard touchdown. It is
also worth noting that Elliott completely burned the Eagles defense for 187
total yards and two touchdowns the last time the two parties met.
DUD: JARED GOFF,
QUARTERBACK, LOS ANGELES RAMS
Goff disappointed in a major way
when he passed for only 207 yards, one touchdown and one pick in his last game
against the Detroit Lions. Next up for Goff and the Rams is a matchup with an
even tougher defense in that of the Chicago Bears. Chicago leads the league
with 30 total takeaways and has registered a whopping 37 sacks in 12 games. If
the Bears pass rush strikes fast, even a good quarterback such as Goff stands
to feel the heat.
STUD: AARON JONES,
RUNNING BACK, GREEN BAY PACKERS
Jones should rebound playing with
his hopefully less-stressed quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Following the firing of head coach Mike McCarthy, Jones and the Pack will
strive to get their game back on track. This could easily happen when the
Packers next host the Atlanta Falcons. Opposing running backs have scored the
fourth-most fantasy points against Atlanta so far this season. This is ideal
for Jones, who has averaged a stout 5.7 yards per carry in 2018.
DUD: PEYTON
BARBER, RUNNING BACK, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Barber has scored a rushing
touchdown in each of his last three games and has averaged 17.3 rushing
attempts during this same stretch. Next on the calendar for Barber is a home
clash against the New Orleans Saints. The Saints are reeling from their upset
loss against the Cowboys and could force quarterback Jameis Winston to revert
to a heavy passing game to stay competitive. This would impact Barber, who will
face a defense that has yielded only six running back rushing touchdowns all
season.
DUD: JULIO JONES,
WIDE RECEIVER, ATLANTA FALCONS
Jones is banged up and coming off
a pathetic performance that saw him catch only 2-of-8 targets for a total of 18
yards. Next up for Jones is a potentially bumpy road matchup against the
Packers. Quarterback Matt Ryan has been struggling as of late and should be
challenged against a solid Packers defense that has given up the sixth-fewest
passing yards. Plus, Ryan has managed only four touchdowns in his last three
games. None of this supports Jones having one of his monster performances.
STUD: MICHAEL
THOMAS, WIDE RECEIVER, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Thomas has been pretty vanilla in
his past two games. But, he has an excellent chance of breaking his
low-yardage, non-scoring streak in his upcoming matchup against the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers. The last time Thomas played the Bucs, he shredded their defense for
180 yards and one touchdown. The Bucs have since been very generous to opposing
wideouts, having given up the third-most receiving yards (292.3) on average per
game. All the while, Tampa Bay has allowed a preposterous 28 passing scores.
DUD: ADAM THIELEN,
WIDE RECEIVER, MINNESOTA VIKINGS
In his last game, Thielen and
Kirk Cousins were terribly on the wrong page. The talented wideout caught only
5-of-10 of his targets for just 28 yards. Fortunately, a touchdown saved
Thielen’s day. But, things might not get any easier for Thielen and the Vikings
playing in Seattle for a prime time “Monday Night Football” game. The
Seahawks defense has been incredibly sharp as of late. It is sure to pressure
Cousins who is coming from fresh off a two-interception game. Thielen will be
the guy who suffers if Seattle has its way.
STUD: CHRISTIAN
MCCAFFREY, RUNNING BACK, CAROLINA PANTHERS
It is time to toot McCaffrey’s
horn after watching him pile up a massive 398 total yards and three touchdowns
in his last two games. These numbers are no joke. And, McCaffrey is readily primed
for another huge cash out when the Panthers next play the Cleveland Browns. To
date, the Browns have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points to opposing running
backs. This has been accomplished by Cleveland yielding 4.8 yards per carry and
136.4 rushing yards on average per contest. CMC is going to feast!
DUD: ELI MANNING,
QUARTERBACK, NEW YORK GIANTS
Manning has not passed for at
least 300 yards since Week 8 and has nailed the end zone only twice over his
last two games. Most recently, what might have counted as a score for Eli
was stolen by Odell Beckham Jr. in a trick passing touchdown. For
these reasons, Manning is hardly trusted to rebound with a sound performance in
Washington D.C. in Week 14. The Redskins defense has yielded a mere five
passing touchdowns in its last four contests. And the secondary will be pulling
out all of the stops to eliminate OBJ as Manning’s top target.
STUD: JEFF WILSON,
RUNNING BACK, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Wilson got the nod for some
touches and racked up 134 total yards when fellow back Matt Breida became
injured in Week 13. Breida is not expected to play, which leaves the door wide
open for Wilson to next showcase his wheels against the Denver Broncos. The
Broncos have been a bit leaky in defending the run and have given up 4.7 yards
per tote on the season. Wilson last showcased some big plays and also caught
eight of his nine targets, priming him for a standout performance in Week 14.
DUD: JOSH ADAMS,
RUNNING BACK, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Adams appears to be the flavor of
the month for the Eagles moving forward. But the rookie has a grueling matchup
next in Dallas against the Cowboys. This is a Cowboys defense that last held
Saints running backs Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram to a lowly combined total of
63 rushing yards and zero touchdowns. Given that cold fact, Adams would seem
hard-pressed to thrive. Also keep in mind; the Cowboys have permitted only six
running back scores all year.
DUD: GOLDEN TATE,
WIDE RECEIVER, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Finally fans saw Tate come out of
hiding. He handily caught all seven of his targets for 85 yards and one
touchdown in a "Monday Night Football" win over the Redskins. But
should we trust for more of the same from Tate in Week 14? Perhaps not. Tate
next faces the Cowboys in Dallas against a defense that last made the Saints
offense look like amateur hour. Surely, this defense stands to challenge
quarterback Carson Wentz while it attempts to keep the hot-handed Philly
receiver restrained.
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