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  • LAC Tackle #75
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    Although GM Buddy Nix believes the Bills can win with Chris Hairston at left tackle, he would like to pick up two more players at the position this offseason.
    “People say Fitz gets the ball out quick, but we run our offense with a lot of empty sets, with five blockers and if they bring six he better get it out,” explained Nix. “In this offense he has to get it out quick.” Nix concedes that Hairston isn’t the “prettiest athlete,” suggesting more of a stopgap than a long-term solution.
  • NO Running Back #41
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    Alvin Kamara rushed 17 times for 44 yards in the Saints’ Week 14 win over the Giants, adding five receptions for 35 yards.
  • MIN Running Back #27
    Cam Akers rushed five times for 37 yards in the Vikings’ Week 14 win over the Falcons.
    One week after Aaron Jones drew a quarters-long benching, Akers was back to pure breather option. Four of his five carries came deep into closeout mode. Although we assume the Vikes will look to spell injury-prone vet Jones a bit down the stretch, Akers continues to have zero standalone value in fantasy.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Saints fear Derek Carr fractured his non-throwing hand in the Saints’ Week 14 win over the Giants.
    While the injury is to Carr’s non-throwing hand, this would presumably be a season-ender for the veteran quarterback. It’s been a tough second season for Carr, who has thrown for 2145-15-5 while completing 67.7 percent of his passes. We’ll have more clarity on his injury in the coming days, but we could be looking at Spencer Rattler as the starter for the final four weeks of the season.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Aaron Jones rushed 13 times for 73 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings’ Week 14 win over the Falcons, adding two receptions for 11 yards.
    Looking to bounce back from a Week 13 that saw him put the ball on the ground twice, Jones still saw his second fewest carries since the Vikings’ Week 6 bye, but he scored his sixth total touchdown and out-carried Cam Akers 13-5. Akers was getting the ball deep into closeout mode in a multi-score contest. Jones looked “back.” The Vikings simply destroyed the Falcons through the air. The Vikes will probably look to spell veteran Jones down the stretch as they get ready for the postseason, but he’s a safe RB2 against the Bears’ vulnerable run defense for Week 15.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #8
    Elijah Moore caught 3-of-4 passes for 34 yards in the Browns’ Week 14 loss to the Steelers.
    It’s been a brutal two weeks for Moore, who has managed just 45 receiving yards on 11 catches over that span. Moore and the Browns’ offense struggled for the majority of the first half, but even as things started to click, the fourth-year receiver was well behind David Njoku (13) and Jerry Jeudy (6) in the target pecking order. Moore is just one week removed from a 14-target outing against the Broncos. We’d expect things to look a bit different in Week 15 when he faces the Chiefs.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #13
    Scott Miller caught 3-of-4 targets for 37 yards in the Steelers’ Week 14 win over the Browns.
    With George Pickens (hamstring) sidelined, Miller emerged to lead all Steelers receivers in targets and receiving yards. The journeyman hauled in an impressive grab along the sideline for a 21-yard gain in the fourth quarter but was otherwise held in check — as expected. There’s no fantasy upside here even if Pickens does miss another week.
  • ATL Running Back #25
    Tyler Allgeier rushed nine times for 32 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons’ Week 14 loss to the Vikings.
    With the Falcons increasingly trying to hide Kirk Cousins, Allgeier’s nine carries were his most in three weeks. His 63 yards on the ground were his most in seven games. Week 15 opponent Las Vegas has a solid run defense, but so does Minnesota. It’s clear the Falcons are going to run as much as possible until either Cousins’ arm falls off or he gets benched. That could happen this week. Regardless, with bye weeks over, No. 2 back Allgeier will never project for enough work to garner genuine FLEX status.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Sterling Shepard caught 4-of-6 targets for 63 yards in the Bucs’ Week 14 win over the Raiders.
    Shepard hit his usual ceiling of four catches and the 63 yards are actually a season-high. He has at least four grabs in all but one of his past five appearances. His last touchdown came over two months ago. Shepard is a PPR scam and nothing more. He remains in the WR5/6 ranks for his upcoming matchup with the Chargers.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #18
    Mike Williams caught 3-of-4 passes for 36 yards in the Steelers’ Week 14 win over the Browns.
    Williams made a signature highlight-reel catch in the third quarter as he separated from his defender and torqued his body mid-air to secure a one-handed grab for 22 yards. He could have had a much bigger day if not for Russell Wilson sailing a deep pass over his head in the first quarter, but Sunday’s performance against the Browns feels like Williams’ ceiling as far as this season is concerned. It’s possible the Steelers are still easing him into the lineup, but we wouldn’t expect him make a fantasy impact in Week 15 if George Pickens (hamstring) is back in the lineup.
  • ATL Running Back #7
    Bijan Robinson rushed 22 times for 92 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons’ Week 14 loss to the Vikings, adding two receptions for nine yards.
    The 22 carries were Robinson’s second most of the year after he posted a new season high of 26 in Week 13. The mission, even against an elite run defense like Minnesota, is to hide Kirk Cousins, and Robinson will continue to be the beneficiary. That still didn’t stop him from getting vultured for a six-yard score by Tyler Allgeier in the first quarter, but Allgeier handled the ball a modest nine times. Allgeier still mixes in for too many critical snaps, but Robinson is simply swamping him in the touches department. He’ll be a top 5-6 RB1 for Week 15 against the Raiders.