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  • Tennessee Titans 2023 Donruss Factory Sealed 12 Card Team Set Featuring Rated Rookie Cards of Will Levis, Peter Skoronski and Tyjae Spears

    Tennessee Titans 2023 Donruss Factory Sealed 12 Card Team Set Featuring Rated Rookie Cards of Will Levis, Peter Skoronski and Tyjae Spears


    Price: $9.99
    (as of Jan 04,2025 17:01:43 UTC – Details)



    This is a Tennessee Titans 2023 Donruss factory sealed 12 card team set including Denico Autry, Derrick Henry, Hassan Haskins, Jeffrey Simmons, Kevin Byard, Chigoziem Okonkwo, Malik Willis, Ryan Tannehill, Treylon Burks and Rated Rookie cards of Peter Skoronski, Tyjae Spears and Will Levis.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.89 x 3.98 x 0.47 inches; 1.13 ounces
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 9, 2023
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Panini
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CPVWB723

    This is a Tennessee Titans 2023 Donruss factory sealed 12 card team set
    including Denico Autry, Derrick Henry, Hassan Haskins, Jeffrey Simmons, Kevin Byard, Chigoziem Okonkwo, Malik Willis, Ryan Tannehill, Treylon Burks
    and Rated Rookie cards of Peter Skoronski, Tyjae Spears and Will Levis.
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    Are you a Tennessee Titans fan looking to add some new cards to your collection? Look no further than the Tennessee Titans 2023 Donruss Factory Sealed 12 Card Team Set! This set features some exciting Rated Rookie cards, including Will Levis, Peter Skoronski, and Tyjae Spears.

    Will Levis is a promising young quarterback who has the potential to make a big impact on the Titans offense. Peter Skoronski is a talented offensive lineman who will help protect Levis and open up running lanes for the Titans’ running backs. Tyjae Spears is a dynamic playmaker who can make big plays both on offense and special teams.

    Whether you’re a longtime Titans fan or just getting into collecting football cards, this set is a must-have for any collector. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own these exciting Rated Rookie cards and show your support for the Tennessee Titans!
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  • Week 17 fantasy football rankings: Projections, starts, sits, Jalen McMillan, Tyjae Spears and more

    Week 17 fantasy football rankings: Projections, starts, sits, Jalen McMillan, Tyjae Spears and more


    It’s the final rankings (in Europe’s singing voice) … well, I’ll also have a Week 18 edition for the absurd people or, hopefully, those betting, playing a one-off week, DFS or whatever. This week, we have abbreviated game previews and the good stuff! Yes, all the best (and worst) Christmas ranks! Oh, and actually, Week 17 fantasy football rankings, too.

    Reminder! I always have some “for fun” ranks where I rate anything from cartoons to players from the ’80s to things not to do when you’re over 30 — feel free to suggest yours. I try to answer as many comments as humanly possible … however … simple questions such as, “Who should I start?” are covered, 99 percent of the time, within the rankings. Let’s duckin’ go!

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    WEEK 17 FANTASY FOOTBALL PREVIEWS

    Chargers at Patriots, Saturday, 1 p.m. ET

    ► The Patriots are risky, even in the backfield, as Rhamondre Stevenson has ranged anywhere from 40.0 to 82.1 RBTouch% this year. While he’s more reliable when games are close or with the lead, it’s hard to predict when the Patriots can accomplish such a feat, staying close with the Bills but getting blown out by the Jaguars.

    Broncos at Bengals, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET

    ► With 10.8 points, Audric Estime led the Broncos, but there are just two instances where the lead back has led the backfield in back-to-back weeks — Javonte Williams, Weeks 4 and 5, 9.0 and 13.6 fantasy points, respectively and Jaleel McLaughlin, Weeks 12 and 13, 4.4 and 8.9. You can’t trust anyone.

    Cardinals at Rams, Saturday, 8 p.m. ET

    ► I addressed the RB situation in my waiver wire column, but additionally, the Rams have only allowed RBs Alvin Kamara and Saquon Barkley big days since Week 9. It’s not a smash spot for Trey Benson or Michael Carter if either is the lead.

    Matthew Stafford had his first back-to-back sub-200-yard game since Weeks 8 (injured) and 11 last year. The next game? Stafford threw for 229 and four touchdowns against … the Cardinals. Now, that is coincidental, but the Cardinals are a great rebound matchup for Stafford, Puka Nacua and even Cooper Kupp.

    Jets at Bills, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    Breece Hall wasn’t on the injury report all week, and he ended up with his sixth-highest RBTouch% (76.0). If Aaron Rodgers plays, business as usual, but if he’s out, small downgrade to Davante Adams (volume), but Garrett Wilson’s outlook changes little.

    ► It’s not just Amari Cooper you can’t trust in Buffalo. You can’t trust any Bills wideout, possibly even Khalil Shakir. Mack Hollins is still ahead of Keon Coleman, and Cooper is behind Dawson Knox in route involvement. Shakir had just his second sub-8 fantasy point showing since Week 7, but Week 6 saw him contained by the Jets with a 2/2/19 statline and 2.9 points.

    Raiders at Saints, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    ► Even against the Saints, the list of must-start players is one: Brock Bowers. Jakobi Meyers, Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah are all deeper options with a bit more upside than usual given the matchup.

    ► As you saw against the Packers, if you attempt to start a Saints player, you’re asking to get coal.

    Colts at Giants, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    ► The last time a team didn’t have a running back hit double-digit PPR points against the Giants? Week 18 of last year.

    ► No, I didn’t trust Tyrone Tracy playing through an injury, and I’m sorry. The Colts are a good spot for him, which means, we’ll start Tracy and watch him go 11-for-37 without scoring. Yay feetsballing!

    Cowboys at Eagles, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    ► Last week was Dowdle’s first non 100-rushing-yards game Since Week 12, and his first non-double-digit score since Week 11. It doesn’t get any easier for him, as the Eagles run defense is one of the worst matchups. Dowdle is a fringe RB2, especially if the carcass of Ezekiel Elliott is stealing goal-line carries.

    Panthers at Buccaneers, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    Jalen McMillan the last three weeks: 50.1 points (WR11) and 16.7 FPPG (WR13). You’re starting him.

    Titans at Jaguars, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET

    Tony Pollard still has a higher RBTouch% (54) than Tyjae Spears (46) over the last two weeks, but with Pollard not practicing, playing through injury, and game scripts, Spears has been much better, including seeing four goal-line rushes to just one for Pollard.

    Brian Thomas Jr. is one of the fantasy MVPs as WR4 in FPPG since Week 11 and WR14 in FPPG on the season; he’s WR6 overall.

    Dolphins at Browns, Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET

    ► We’re downgrading all of the Browns wideouts with Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center again.

    Packers at Vikings, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET

    ► Per waivers, if Christian Watson plays, he’s an appealing WR4 with more boom potential than most weeks. If he’s out, Dontayvion Wicks is a fun chase for those needing the upside. Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft are the only two worth using outside of Watson and Wicks.

    T.J. Hockenson has just 5.6 FPPG on 17.7 TmTGT% over the last four games and is a man coverage matchup problem. Unfortunately, the Packers are only 23rd in Man% (22.2), which means Hockenson is in the streaming tight end conversation.

    Falcons at Commanders, Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET

    ► Drake London had his third-highest YPRR mark this year (2.68) and second-highest if you remove the Week 9 game where he left early (hip) — he’s a must-start if playing. Darnell Mooney is a very strong WR3 also with his third-highest YPRR mark of the year (3.15) with Michael Penix Jr. under center.

    ► It was ugly for Brian Robinson, but even with two fumbles — for turnovers! — Robinson had 57.1 RBTouch% and can rebound into RB2 territory against the Falcons.

    Lions at 49ers, Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET

    ► The Lions run the most man — which you likely know by now — and George Kittle is much less effective against man with 1.67 YPRR compared to 3.08 against zone coverage. The good news is that Brock Purdy has 7.9 TD/ATT% against man compared to 3.0 against zone.

    ► After last week, it might be tempting to start Deebo Samuel, and I’m okay with the upside chase — plus, some fun with a last-man standing on MNF — but I’m less excited for Samuel if Isaac Guerendo plays.


    FUN WITH RANKS

    It’s Christmas time! And I’m gathering — and updating — all the Christmases of lists from past years into one huge Christmas.

    Best Christmas Movies — SINCE 2000

    1. “Klaus” — Origin story of Santa with a fun twist. Good animation, good feels. Top 5 all time, and possibly higher. Nicole and I watched it for the first time this year and can’t recommend it enough.
    2. “Elf” — Even if you think Will Ferrell is overrated, this is a great Christmas movie and is the source of numerous GIFs.
    3. “Violent Night” — John Wick is Santa — essentially — enough said!
    4. “Bad Santa” — Con-man (Billy Bob Thorton) pretends to be Santa at a mall to rob the stores during Christmas … and yeah … pretty amusing.
    5. “Red One” — Hate on The Rock/this movie all you want, but it was a fun time.
    6. “Surviving Christmas” — Easily the most underrated Christmas movie ever. Ben Affleck is likable, James Gandolfini is the dad, plenty of laughs in a story about a guy trying to “buy a family” for Christmas.
    7. “8-Bit Christmas” — Cheesy for sure, but if you were a ’90s kid like me, you’ll appreciate it more.
    8. “Spirited” — I was ready for cringe, and there is plenty, but it’s also not a half-bad Christmas movie.
    9. “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” — 100% a true-blue, family Christmas movie, and it doesn’t pretend to be anything else. Just a good one.
    10. “Nutcrackers” — Might not be everyone’s cup of tea … or eggnog. But the movie features real-life brothers (four of them) and is based somewhat on a “The Nutcracker” revision the middle child wrote. A bit hokey, but funny, and a good Christmas story.

    Honorable Mention: “Carry-On” — If you’re counting “Die Hard” as a Christmas movie, then this counts. I wouldn’t count either one, as they’re not, but I also just wanted to poke at those people a bit.

    DFL: “A Christmas Story” — Hate me all you want, but I can’t stand it.

    Pre-2000 Greats: “A Christmas Vacation” (all-time great), “Home Alone” (another all-time great), “The Muppet Christmas Carol” (can watch this every year), “The Santa Clause” (the sequels are huge drop-offs, but this is a classic now), “The Nightmare before Christmas” (though, Halloween movie?), “Scrooged” (modern-day Christmas Carol).


    Best Christmas TV Episodes and Specials

    1. “DuckTales: How Santa Stole Christmas” (also, “Last Christmas”) — You had to know I’d put this at the top … and no, it’s probably not my true No. 1, but this is for the travesty of canceling the show, and I’ll be watching this with my niece and nephew anyway. But, turns out, Scrooge and Santa are old friends, then enemies. Scrooge helped start Christmas, and… watch it!
    2. “Friends: The One with the Holiday Armadillo” — Ross wants to teach his son about Hanukkah, dresses as an armadillo, Chandler shows up as Santa and Joey surprises as Superman … for the Easter Bunny’s funeral.
    3. “Futurama: Xmas Story” — John Goodman guest voices as an evil robot Santa who murders people on Christmas. Plus, Zoidberg is the hero… WUT?! And it is another seed in the series-long romance story of Fry and Leela.
    4. “Seinfeld: The Strike (Festivus)” — Festivus for the rest of us! Airing of grievances! Can’t end Festivus until George’s dad is pinned! Two-face! Kramer working in the bagel shop! There is just so much greatness.
    5. “Community: Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas” — Stop-motion/claymation style special with everything “Community” and old Christmas special rolled into one.
    6. “The Office: Christmas Party” — Another show that includes an underlying romance story piece, and then the fighting over Michael trying to buy Ryan’s love (with an iPod), all thanks to Michael turning it into a Yankee Swap from Secret Santa because he hates his gift.
    7. “Supernatural: A Very Supernatural Christmas” — I’m going to miss this show. Basically, Sam and Dean are hunting down anti-Claus, not too different from “Futurama”‘s Santa, who is taking humans as sacrifices – few shows balance humor, thrills and the feels like Supernatural did.
    8. “Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Yippie Kayak” — Jake forgot Boyle’s gift, Jake gets Gina to help find a gift but Boyle comes along when they end up in the middle of a robbery with a hostage situation, and Jake is giddy to recreate “Die Hard.”
    9. “South Park: Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo” — In a theme that still holds up today, “South Park” wants to eliminate Christmas to be politically indifferent. Mr. Hankey, theme song and all, saves Christmas and becomes a recurring “character.”
    10. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” — Kinda falls in the middle of a TV special and movie. Iconic cartoon, songs, characters, etc.

    Honorable Mention

    • “How I Met Your Mother: How Lily Stole Christmas” — Ted is telling Marshall to get over Lily, saying, “You gotta get over that Grinch.” But the truth, from Future Ted, is that he said something else, and it happens again but the gift Marshall gets Lily makes everything right.
    • “Chuck: Chuck Versus Santa Claus” — Fugitive crashes into the Buy More, Sarah sneaks in to rescue Chuck, who ends up shooting Mauser (Fulcrum) to protect Chuck, which makes him think Sarah is a murderer … not exactly what you would think for a Christmas episode, but if you watched “Chuck” and know the episode, you know why it’s here.

    Best Christmas Desserts

    1. Eggnog cookies/meltaways — oh.my.Santa! If you haven’t had these, make it a point to change that this Christmas!
    2. Cream cheese cookies — trying to describe these doesn’t do them service… drool-worthy (#CheckTheLink for recipe).
    3. Cinnamon roll anything — Though, try this cinnamon roll apple pie.
    4. Gingerbread swiss roll — I’m not a fan of gingerbread cookies, but this swiss roll? Yum!
    5. Snowball cookies — Filled with chopped nuts (I usually had walnuts or pecans).
    6. Sugar cookie cut-outs — not the most delicious, but the must-have cookie of Christmas given the holiday shapes, red and green sugar, etc.
    7. Snickerdoodle — similar to the chocolate chip cookie, a classically great cookie that some people only have during the holidays, which is strange.
    8. Red and Green M&M chocolate chip cookies — the wonderful classic made festive with the M&M colors.
    9. Rugelach — my mom has made these for as long as I can remember, and they’re vastly underrated (and yes, I had to look up the spelling).
    10. Jelly thumbprints — you can pretend you’re being a bit healthy with some fruit.

    Best Christmas Songs

    1. “The Christmas Song” (Nat King Cole) — The King of Christmas and the king of Christmas songs.
    2. “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (Andy Williams) — Another song that is all fun and enjoyment, and I could listen to it 10 times in an hour and not be sick of it (moved up a few spots because I’m just not sick of it this year).
    3. “All I Want for Christmas is You” (Mariah Carey) — You can act like you don’t love it. You can pretend Carey isn’t amazing. You can say it isn’t the best original Christmas song in decades before it and since. But it would all be pure lies!
    4. “Jingle Bell Rock” (Bobby Helms) — Arguably one of the most iconic Christmas song intros. You know immediately what’s about to be played, and a smile comes with it.
    5. “A Holly Jolly Christmas” (Burl Ives) — Worlds better than the Christmas special this comes from and its song, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” This should rank higher on everyone’s list. It’s fun. It’s the personification of Christmas joy in a song. And honestly, “Rudolph” (the song) is short and repetitive.
    6. “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” (The Jackson 5) — Plenty of versions to choose from, but this one is undeniably the best with the talent of the Jacksons and it being a Christmas song sung by kids.
    7. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (Frank Sinatra) — Not every song has to be peppy and about pure fun. First off, Frank Sinatra might have the best male voice of all time (I own his “Best of” collection), and second, this song warms the heart (was seventh, but I’m feeling peppier this year).
    8. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (Brenda Lee) — Back to the pep, one of the all-time best Christmas movies had a great scene with this song … “Home Alone.”
    9. “Sleigh Ride/Winter Wonderland” (Dolly Parton) — “Winter Wonderland” is quality on its own, as is “Sleigh Ride.” How do you make them better? Make them two songs in one and a rare Christmas song lasting nearly four minutes. Kudos, Dolly.
    10. “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” (Mariah Carey) — The original is good (Darlene Love), but Mariah Carey makes everything better. Honestly, tell me one song that couldn’t be improved by Carey singing it.

    MOAR! Honorable Mentions, and Ones You Don’t Admit You Like

    • “Christmas in Hollis” (Run-DMC) – It’s one of those songs you never turn off if it comes on, always start bobbing to and even try to sing along, but it’s doesn’t really have the loop factor, and if we’re honest, very few people know all of the words.
    • “Here Comes Santa Claus,” “Frosty the Snowman” (Gene Autry)
    • “White Christmas” (Bing Crosby) – A true classic. I know plenty will be enraged that it’s not in my top 10, but as you will see, I’m more of the fun/up-tempo type.
    • “Mele Kalikimaka” (Bing Crosby)
    • “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (Michael Buble)
    • “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” (various artists)
    • “Last Christmas” (Wham!)
    • “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” (*NSYNC)
    • “My Only Wish (This Year)” (Britney Spears)
    • “Underneath the Tree” (Kelly Clarkson)

    Worst Christmas Songs

    1. “All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)” — Is that Towelie from “South Park”? The tune is almost as unbearable as the voice and whistling teeth.
    2. I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas” — Peak annoying voice, tune and nonsensical lyrics.
    3. “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” — You know why.
    4. “Here We Come A-wassailing” — Somehow makes 1 minute and 12 seconds feel like hours.
    5. “Dominick the Donkey” — If you like this, we can’t be friends … and I have Italian in my family, so don’t come with that.
    6. “Twelve Days of Christmas “— How did I forget this one?! Maybe because I want to push this awful song in every variation with a fascination with birds into the dark depths of my mind where it can’t escape.
    7. “The Christmas Shoes” — That’s what I want … a depressing Christmas song from a procrastinating dude.
    8. “Mary, Did You Know?” — Feels like a church hymn (and first recorded mansplaining? I kid). Plus, we never get to hear from Mary.
    9. “Grandma Got Run Over by Reindeer” — Proving Santa is real by celebrating grandma getting trampled by animals? Sure.
    10. “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” — More about tricking someone into staying over than anything to do with Christmas.

    More Stinkers: “Santa Baby” (weirdly sexualized Christmas song that also makes the woman sound like a gold digger? The ’50s were weird), “The Chipmunk Song” (maybe ONCE a Christmas season, otherwise it’s headache-inducing), “Feliz Navidad” (more repetitively annoying than a kid saying, “Hey look, hey look, hey, hey, hey, hey look!”), “Little Drummer Boy” (super repetitive, especially the “par-rum, pum-pum-pum”).


    WEEK 17 FANTASY FOOTBALL PROJECTIONS

    HEADS UP These can differ from my rankings, and MY RANKS are the order I’d start players outside of added context, such as, “Need highest upside, even if risky.” Also, based on 4-point TDs for QB, 6-point rest, and Half-PPR

    Projections Download Link — SATURDAY


    WEEK 17 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS

    HEADS UP

    • There is no perfect widget out there, sadly, still. I know many view this on your phone, but 1) use the rankings widget on a PC/laptop/etc. if possible or 2) open in your phone’s browser, especially for Android users, to get the scrolling to work (or Android people can try a two-finger scroll).
    • ECR = “Expert” Consensus Ranking (which isn’t updated by everyone consistently, so take with a grain of salt).
    • Updated regularly, so check up to lineups locking.

    (Photo of Tyjae Spears: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)



    Week 17 of the NFL season is here, and that means it’s crunch time for fantasy football owners. With playoffs on the line, every decision matters. To help you navigate the final week of the regular season, here are the top fantasy football rankings, projections, starts, sits, and players to watch.

    Quarterbacks:
    1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
    2. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
    3. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    4. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
    5. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers

    Running Backs:
    1. Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
    2. Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles Chargers
    3. Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals
    4. Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers
    5. Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns

    Wide Receivers:
    1. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
    2. Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
    3. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers
    4. Jalen McMillan, Washington Football Team
    5. Tyjae Spears, Miami Dolphins

    Tight Ends:
    1. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs
    2. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens
    3. George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
    4. Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons
    5. Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

    Starts:
    – Jalen Hurts, QB, Philadelphia Eagles
    – Antonio Gibson, RB, Washington Football Team
    – A.J. Brown, WR, Tennessee Titans
    – Dallas Goedert, TE, Philadelphia Eagles

    Sits:
    – Baker Mayfield, QB, Cleveland Browns
    – Melvin Gordon, RB, Denver Broncos
    – Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Los Angeles Rams
    – Mike Gesicki, TE, Miami Dolphins

    With key players like Jalen McMillan, Tyjae Spears, and others poised to make an impact in Week 17, make sure to set your lineups wisely and keep an eye on injury updates. Good luck in your fantasy matchups this week!

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  • Fantasy Football start or sit Week 17: Tyjae Spears, Calvin Ridley, Chig Okonkwo

    Fantasy Football start or sit Week 17: Tyjae Spears, Calvin Ridley, Chig Okonkwo


    The Tennessee Titans will meet the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday in Week 17. If the Titans are going to break their four-game losing streak, they need a lot out of wide receiver Calvin Ridley, running back Tyjae Spears and tight end Chig Okonkwo.

    Ridley had one of his better games of the season in Week 16, finishing with three receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown. This will be his second meeting versus his former mates.

    Spears was called into a bigger role last week with fellow back Tony Pollard not fully healthy. Spears turned that role into 13 touches for 66 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns. This week, Spears is expected to see even more work.

    Last but not least, Okonkwo had his best game of the season last week, tallying team-highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (81).

    With each coming off strong performances, should Okonkwo, Spears and/or Ridley be in fantasy football lineups this week? Let’s discuss.

    Fantasy Football start or sit Week 17: Tyjae Spears

    With fellow running back Tony Pollard ruled out due to an ankle injury and illness, Spears will be the lead back in Tennessee and should see a significant amount of work.

    Making Spears a more attractive option is the fact that he draws a juicy matchup against a Jaguars team that sports the No. 21 run defense in the NFL and is ceding the second-most fantasy points per game to the position. Consider Spears a high-end flex option with upside.

    Verdict: Start Tyjae Spears

    Fantasy Football start or sit Week 17: Calvin Ridley

    Ridley’s production has been disappointing this season, but he is nearing 1,000 yards (he needs 143 more) and is coming one of his better showings of 2024.

    Jacksonville has been very giving to wide receivers, with the defense ceding the third-most fantasy points per game to the position. The Jaguars also own the league’s worst pass defense.

    Ridley finished his first revenge game against the Jags with seven catches for 59 scoreless yards. We expect bigger numbers and a touchdown this week.

    Verdict: Start Calvin Ridley

    Fantasy Football start or sit Week 17: Chig Okonkwo

    Okonkwo actually has a chance to break his career-high in receiving yards if he can tally 92 over his last two games. And, he’s coming off his best game of the season last week.

    However, a lot of Okonkwo’s production has come in garbage time when the Titans are getting blown out, so keep that in mind. That isn’t likely to be the scenario this week.

    But you can’t exactly be picky when it comes to tight ends, and Okonkwo does draw a matchup against the league’s worst pass defense that is also ceding the sixth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

    We’ll call Chig a boom-or-bust TE2 play for Week 17.

    Verdict: Start Chig Okonkwo



    Week 17 of the NFL season is here, and fantasy football managers are faced with some tough start or sit decisions. Let’s take a look at three players who could make a big impact for your team this week: Tyjae Spears, Calvin Ridley, and Chig Okonkwo.

    First up, Tyjae Spears. The rookie running back has been a pleasant surprise for fantasy owners this season, with his explosive speed and versatility making him a valuable asset. In Week 17, Spears faces a favorable matchup against a weak run defense, making him a solid start option for fantasy managers in need of a running back.

    Next, Calvin Ridley. The Atlanta Falcons wide receiver has had an up-and-down season, but he has shown flashes of his potential as a top fantasy option. In Week 17, Ridley faces a tough matchup against a stingy secondary, so fantasy managers may want to consider sitting him if they have better options available.

    Lastly, Chig Okonkwo. The rookie tight end has been a reliable target for his quarterback this season, with his size and athleticism making him a red zone threat. In Week 17, Okonkwo faces a favorable matchup against a weak defense, making him a solid start option for fantasy managers in need of a tight end.

    In conclusion, fantasy football managers should consider starting Tyjae Spears and Chig Okonkwo in Week 17, while possibly sitting Calvin Ridley depending on their other options. Good luck to all fantasy managers in their playoff matchups!

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  • Tyjae Spears is a top DFS Week 17 play vs. the Jaguars

    Tyjae Spears is a top DFS Week 17 play vs. the Jaguars


    With Tony Pollard (ankle/illness) out, should you build your fantasy football lineup around Tyjae Spears taking on the Jaguars?

    The Titans are traveling to Jacksonville to face the Jaguars in Week 17, but they will be without Tony Pollard (ankle, illness), leaving Tyjae Spears ($5,400) in a great spot for DFS and season-long fantasy championships. Spears is in a smash spot against the Jags, and if he gets all the work, he could be the key to claiming a win this week.

    Here’s the latest news regarding Pollard via ESPN’s Adam Schefter:

    Tyjae Spears’ high ceiling

    In the last two weeks, Spears exploded for 27.2 and 21.6 fantasy points against the Bengals and Colts. After scoring just one touchdown in the first 14 weeks of the season, Spears had two touchdowns in each of those games.

    In Week 15, he did most of his damage as a receiver out of the backfield, catching six passes for 87 yards and a touchdown and adding a second score on the ground with four carries for five yards.

    In Week 16, both his touchdowns came on the ground while he took 10 carries for 27 yards. He caught 3-of-4 targets last week for 39 more yards as well.

    The impressive part of Spears’ production is that he was barely playing half the team’s snaps. In Week 15, he played 39 snaps while Pollard played 31, and in Week 16, he played 37 while Pollard played 24. No other running back played any offensive snaps, so if Pollard is out, Spears could get a much larger workload.

    Julius Chestnut ($4,000) would likely get a few snaps with Pollard out, but Spears would get the lions’ share of the work.

    The matchup

    The Jaguars have allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing running backs this season, giving up 19 running back touchdowns in 15 games and allowing an average of 99.3 rushing yards and 45.3 receiving yards.

    Spears’ yards-per-carry hasn’t been impressive this season, but he has proven that he can get into the end zone, and with more early-down work available, he’ll be an excellent value play in Week 17 contests like the NFL $2.25M Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st].

    The Bottom Line

    Spears and the Titans are one-point road favorites, and he has -110 odds to score a touchdown. With Pollard out, Spears will be a strong RB2 play in season-long leagues and an elite DFS option.


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    Tyjae Spears is a top DFS Week 17 play vs. the Jaguars

    As we head into the final week of the NFL regular season, Tyjae Spears is a player to keep an eye on in DFS lineups. The young running back has been making a name for himself in recent weeks, showcasing his explosive speed and agility on the field.

    In Week 16, Spears had a breakout performance, rushing for over 100 yards and scoring a touchdown against a tough defense. With the Jaguars defense ranking near the bottom of the league against the run, Spears is poised to have another big game in Week 17.

    With his affordable price tag and high ceiling, Spears presents a great value play for DFS lineups this week. Look for him to continue his hot streak and put up big numbers against the Jaguars defense.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to roster Tyjae Spears in your DFS lineups this week. He has the potential to be a difference-maker and help lead your team to victory.

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