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The Falcons have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season (sixth most over expected), as well as the second-most points to the perimeter. Falcons' Fabian Moreau, Darren Hall and A.J. The two will see Breeland and slot man Alexander on roughly two-thirds of their coverage snaps and should obviously be upgraded.Ĥ9ers' Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings vs. Mooney has aligned on Peterson's side of the field only 28% of the time, and Robinson has on 31% of his coverage snaps this season. The Vikings have struggled against the perimeter (ninth-most points allowed) and the slot (sixth most) and have been even worse as of late.
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If we adjust for volume, Minnesota has allowed the second-most points over expected this season and the most over the past month.
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Minnesota has allowed the most fantasy points to wideouts this season, including over the past eight weeks and four weeks. Vikings' Mackensie Alexander and Bashaud BreelandĪll due respect to Patrick Peterson, who has played solid ball as the team's top corner, but the Vikings have simply been terrible at slowing opposing wide receivers this season. Valdes-Scantling (62% perimeter) and Lazard (the primary slot with Randall Cobb out) are also in a good spot and make for strong flex fliers.īears' Darnell Mooney and Allen Robinson II vs. It's about as good as it gets in terms of matchup, so Adams should obviously be upgraded. Adams aligns all over the field, but he's at left perimeter receiver most often (38%), which is where Westry set up shop in Week 14. Baltimore has allowed the fifth-most fantasy points to outside receivers this season, including the most to both the left and right perimeter over the past eight weeks. It's a rough spot for Baltimore, and opposing teams know it, as Westry has been targeted on a massive 28% of his coverage snaps and is allowing a brutal 0.66 fantasy points per play. That left Averett and 2019 UDFA Westry as the team's perimeter starters with Young in the slot against Cleveland last week. The Ravens are currently without top corners Marcus Peters and Marlon Humphrey, and they also made presumed replacement starter Jimmy Smith a healthy scratch against Cleveland. Ravens' Chris Westry, Tavon Young and Anthony Averett Packers' Davante Adams, Allen Lazard and Marquez Valdes-Scantling vs.
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This is obviously a major mismatch, so upgrade Arizona's receivers across the board. Detroit hasn't faced a ton of pass volume as a product of trailing often but still ranks around middle of the pack in fantasy points allowed to receivers. Detroit is simply short on talent and health, which sets them up for disaster against an Arizona offense that has had four wide receivers on the field for a league-high 19% of its pass plays. Parker is eligible to return from IR this week, but the undrafted rookie had been struggling regardless, as has replacement Will Harris. 1 perimeter corner with one of rookie Melifonwu (out last week), Nickell Robey-Coleman (played 91% of the snaps last week after being called up from the practice squad) or Jalen Elliott (88 coverage snaps off the bench this season) handling the other side of the field. With Jacobs out, Oruwariye is the team's clear No.
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Lions' Amani Oruwariye, Will Harris and Ifeatu Melifonwuĭetroit is in a tough spot at corner, as starter Jerry Jacobs went down for the season and joins top slot corner AJ Parker on injured reserve. Unless otherwise noted, references to where teams rank in statistical categories adjust to a per-game basis to avoid distortion due to bye weeks.Ĭardinals' Christian Kirk, Rondale Moore and A.J. To view the primary defenders the top three wide receivers for each team will see this weekend, be sure to check out our weekly WR vs. Fantasy football is a weekly game, so knowing the matchups can also help you make the best waiver wire pickups.īelow are the receivers with the best and worst matchups this week, as well as the corresponding fantasy impact. By tracking these WR/CB matchups, including potential shadow situations, we can offer the best projections, rankings, sit/start decisions and fantasy advice each week. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy football Week 15 shadow report: Key WR/CB matchupsīy using our play-by-play data, we're able to identify defensive schemes and where each wide receiver and cornerback lines up on each play.