Fantasy Football Week 13 Streamers: Its Playoffs Crunch Time

 
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We have finally reached the last week of byes and for many of us, the last week of the fantasy regular season. If we learned anything from week 12, it’s that COVID can strike at any moment and it is always important to be prepared. If you are someone in need of a replacement or looking to add depth in case of an emergency, then here are some players that should be able to provide starting value for the week.

Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings, Quarterback

Coming off back to back games with over 300 passing yards and three touchdowns, Kirk Cousins has been on a roll. He’ll look to continue that momentum against a Jaguars defense that has allowed 250+ passing yards and multiple touchdowns to quarterbacks in each of their last five games. With Cook getting banged-up and Thielen presumably returning to the lineup, the Vikings offense should rely on Cousins to deliver another impressive performance this Sunday.

James White, New England Patriots, Running Back

Coming off of a two-touchdown performance, White has scored over 14 PPR points in back to back weeks where Burkhead has left early or been inactive. With Burkhead out for the season, White should continue serving as the team’s receiving back and play a major role against a Chargers defense that has struggled against running backs this season. 

Nelson Agholor, Las Vegas Raiders, Wide Receiver

In his first season with the Raiders, Agholor has fit in nicely, leading the team in receiving touchdowns. Although he has been a boom or bust option, Aghlor has the chance to explode this weekend against a Jets secondary that has allowed 257+ passing yards and multiple touchdowns in their last two games.

Trey Burton, Indianapolis Colts, Tight End

After finishing with 42 yards and a touchdown, Burton has now posted back-to-back games with a score. Going up against a high-powered Texans offense this Sunday, Burton should see enough targets to provide value against a team that just allowed five receptions for 89 yards to T.J. Hockenson.

Greenbay Packers, D/ST

After posting an impressive performance on Sunday night, the Packers defense should be able to take advantage once again of a struggling offense. With Carson Wentz leading the league in interceptions and significant injuries to the Eagles’ offensive line, the Packers should see plenty of opportunities for sacks and turnovers this weekend.

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-By: Sunny Choudhury