Fantasy Football Week 15 Streamers: Finding your League Winners
If you have made it this far, just remember the job is not done. Even this late into the season you should still be active on the waiver wire because you never know when you might discover a league winner.
Baker Mayfield, Cleveland Browns, Quarterback
Coming off of an impressive Monday night performance, the former number one overall pick has been living up to expectations recently, throwing for 334+ yards and scoring three or more touchdowns in back to back games. With the hot streak he has been on, Mayfield has the potential to be a league winner in the final weeks of the fantasy playoffs.
Jeff Wilson Jr., San Francisco 49ers, Running Back
With Raheem Mostert’s status in question, Wilson has the chance to explode this weekend. The last time Wilson played in a game without Mostert, he went off for 113 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Even with Mostert active, Wilson has been used as the primary goal-line back since coming back from injury and could find the endzone once again against a favorable Cowboys run defense.
Chad Hansen, Houston Texans, Wide Receiver
Since Will Fuller’s suspension, Hansen has been productive, posting 12 receptions for 157 yards in his last two games. With Will Fuller and Randall Cobb expected to miss the rest of the season and Brandin Cooks still questionable, Hansen should continue to see targets against a Colts defense that he torched for five receptions for 101 yards a few weeks ago.
Irv Smith Jr., Minnesota Vikings, Tight End
Coming off of four receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, Smith was able to take advantage of Rudolph’s injury, leading the Vikings in receiving yards last weekend. If Rudolph were to miss once again, Smith should continue to play a major role against a Bears defense that has allowed nine touchdowns to tight ends this season and almost surrendered another in their last appearance had it not been for a drop in the endzone.
Titans, D/ST
Although the Titans defense has been disappointing this season, they should be able to take advantage of a depleted Lions offense, potentially missing starting quarterback Matthew Stafford and star receiver Kenny Golladay.
-By: Sunny Choudhury