By Noah Zollin
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Jaxon Dart
Without Nabers & Cam Skattabo, the only offensive firepower the Giants can generate comes from the rookie signal caller. Dart finishes the fantasy season playing the Commanders, Vikings, and Raiders which have been the 4th, 16th, and 15th most points to fantasy QB’s. With Dart’s lowest fantasy game being 23 points since he was announced the starter and scoring back to back 30 point performances since the absence of Skattabo, we fully expect Jaxon to dominate these favorable matchups and lead you to celebrating a potential fantasy championship.
Chase Brown
In a season full of misery, one of the highlights of the Bengals season has been the emergence of Chase Brown after a disappointing first half of the season. Since week 8, Brown has put together three strong performances of 25.5, 19.2, 18.7 fantasy points which makes him a consistent starter in lineups going forward. Chase finishes the season with the Ravens, Dolphins, and Cardinals which are ranked 21st, 24th, and 22nd against RB’s. The Bengals are slated to make one final playoff push with the return of Burrow and in order to do so, they must rely on the shoulders of their proven stars such as Brown. Do your best to get your hands on Chase Brown as he’s projected to finish the fantasy season strong.
Justin Jefferson
You may ask us, trade for Justin Jefferson?? Like it's that easy, well at this point of the season it might just be. Jefferson is coming off of back to back lackluster performances which may result in his lowest buying point but it's only a matter of time before he's back to keeping opposing defenses up at night. Jefferson finishes the season against Dallas, Giants, and the Lions which are ranked 31st, 28th, and 20th against WR’s and with a premier WR such as Jefferson, he's bound to eat in these matchups. JJ McCarthy may be struggling but one thing remains the same, when you throw to 18, good things happen. Expect the Vikings to attack the passing defense of each of these defenses and grabbing the Vikings top pass catcher is a no brainer.
Tyler Warren
This is the 2nd year in a row that a rookie TE has dominated fantasy leagues across the world. In one of the most shocking and impressive storylines of this NFL season, this Colts offense is on FIRE. Besides JT making a run at MVP, Tyler Warren has been the high point in this offense. Tyler has been a top 5 fantasy TE up to this point and finishes his season against the Seahawks, 49ers, and Jaguars which are ranked 30th, 24th, and 31st against TE’s. No matter how nuclear JT goes in each of these matchups, Tyler Warren will get his opportunities as this season has already proven. If you're looking for a matchup nightmare at TE for your championship run, I would turn to the potential offensive rookie of the year!