Lineup Prep: Week 13

Wed Nov 26 9:42am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Wilson has become a must start


This is always my favorite column of the year. It is time for my annual Thanksgiving Day Lineup Prep. For my lead in this column, I am going to give you all the things I’m thankful for. . . . .fantasy edition.

So without further ado. . . . .

First off, I’m thankful for the opportunity to work here at RealTime Fantasy Sports. If you can believe it, this year was my 20th at RTSports. I am so fortunate to work at such a great place with great people. I thank my lucky stars every day for the opportunity to work here. It isn’t often you find a job that you never get tired of and have an absolute passion for. I don’t take it for granted and never will.

I’m thankful for all advanced statistics that are so easily available now. You can find snap percentage, ADOT, broken tackles, throwing under pressure, or pretty much anything in a matter of minutes. All this info makes coming up with rankings, projections and material for my columns so much easier. This kind of info was not available when I started in this business 25-plus years ago. It is crazy how much things have changed.

I’m thankful for fantasy second chances. It is great to see so many players finally having the light turn on when they move on to new teams. These fantasy players usually end up being bargains the year of their breakout seasons. Some examples from this year and past years include Daniel Jones, Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold and Javonte Williams. I love to see a player prove the doubters wrong and come back with a vengeance after a tough start.

I’m thankful that is nothing certain when it comes to the fantasy season. If it was, this game would be so much easier. This is what makes it so fun. . . .and frustrating. You might have the best player and matchup in the world, but that doesn’t always lead to fantasy success. If it were that easy, none of us would ever lose. You just have to do your best on a weekly basis, going with the guys you think will produce and win you games.

I’m thankful for elite fantasy tight ends that you can count on. There aren’t many but guys like Trey McBride, Brock Bowers and George Kittle sure are a luxury to have because the rest of the guys are so volatile. You just don’t know what you are going to get from most of the tight end position on a weekly basis. It is such a frustrating position that getting one of these superior fantasy players on your team seems like a huge advantage this year. Just keep that in mind come draft day.

I’m thankful for rookies. Is there anything better than when a rookie hits in fantasy? They are just so fun and every year we get a handful of rookies that hit immediately. And if you hit on one of those players, you are feeling pretty dang good about yourself. Plus, these rookies end up being impactful fantasy players for years to come, giving us fantasy owners more and more options to choose from.

I’m thankful for the red zone channel. It doesn’t get much better than red zone. You can watch all the integral parts of games all on one channel. I just want to thank the genius that came up with this idea. Holy cow. It sure makes my life easier, getting to keep up with a host of games all at the same time. Plus, host Scott Hanson is the best.

I’m thankful for you, the reader. I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for all of you taking the time to read my columns, watch my videos, listen to me on the radio or ask me questions on Twitter. I truly can’t thank you all enough for being the best community in fantasy sports. There isn’t any other site that has a community of owners like RTSports. We are so thankful to have you all here in our journey.

News and Notes: The Saints signed kicker Cade York and released kicker Blake Grupe in a corresponding move on Tuesday. York is expected to take over the kicking duties for the Saints. . . . .Buffalo signed receiver Brandin Cooks on Tuesday. He was just released by the Saints and will look to earn some playing time with his new team.

HOT PLAYS

Bo Nix, QB, Broncos. Nix hasn’t been nearly as consistent as you would like this year. He has two straight games with fewer than 16 fantasy points. But for the season, he has 20-plus points six of 11 games. He is always capable of that huge game in this offense. But for now, he might be more of a spot play because of his erratic numbers. We think Week 13 is a spot to play him, though. He is coming out of a bye and gets a reeling Commanders team. Washington allows the sixth most fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Commanders have given up 300-plus passing yards two of three games.

TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Patriots. There were concerns about Henderson’s playing time with the return of Rhamondre Stevenson. But you should not worry too much going forward. Henderson was the clear lead back over Stevenson, playing 65 percent of the snaps. The only concern was he didn’t get all the goal-line work. Either way, Henderson still has a ton of fantasy value as the starter in this offense. Henderson could do some real damage this week against a bad Giants rush defense. New York gave up 237-rushing yards last week and more than 150-rush yards four of five games.

Mark Andrews, TE, Ravens. Andrews had just a catch last week on three targets. But he did have double-digit fantasy points three straight games before last week. He can still get it done and be a solid No. 1 tight end for fantasy teams. Andrews might be a must-start this week against the Bengals. Fantasy tight ends have absolutely torched the Bengals defense this year. Cincinnati allows the most fantasy points to tight ends, giving up more than 20 per game.

Breece Hall, RB, Jets. Hall was held in check rushing last week but still managed to score 14.9 fantasy points. He got it done in the passing game to make up for low rushing numbers. The addition of Tyrod Taylor to the starting lineup is a positive for the entire Jets offense, getting a guy that does a better job of making plays in the passing game. This should help Hall’s numbers as a receiver, giving him a good weekly floor. We think he can get it done as a rusher this week, though, against the Falcons. Atlanta is better against the pass than run. The Falcons allow the fourth most fantasy points to running backs and gave up more than 300-rushing yards in a game three weeks back.

Michael Wilson, WR, Cardinals. There is talk in Arizona that even when Marvin Harrison returns, which could be this week, Wilson will remain the No. 1 receiver for the Cardinals. He is on an absolute heater. Wilson is third overall in receiver scoring his last three games. He has 25 receptions on 33 targets his last three games. Wilson is a must-start right now. He gets the Bucs in Week 13, a team that allows the 10th most fantasy points to receivers.

COLD PLAYS   

Javonte Williams, RB, Cowboys. Williams is having a great first season for the Cowboys. He is eighth overall in fantasy running back scoring. He is starting to cool a little, though. He is just 28th in scoring his last three games. Williams has been held out of the end zone and is getting little work in the passing game, which is not great news for his fantasy value. Things could be tough again for him in Week 13 against the Chiefs. Kansas City is stout against the run, allowing the fourth fewest fantasy points to running backs. The Chiefs have allowed less than 75-rushing yards four of five games.

Daniel Jones, QB, Colts. Jones continues to have his best season as a pro. He has been pretty fantastic all season long. He had 20-plus fantasy points five straight games before last week. He was held to fewer than 200 passing yards in Week 12, though, and scored just 18.7 fantasy points. He could have another down game this week against a good Texans defense. Houston allows the fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Texans have not given up more than 200-passing yards since Week 3.

Tyler Lockett, WR, Raiders. Lockett had his first game with double-digit fantasy points last week. He is emerging as the top receiver in this offense after the departure of Jakobi Meyers. He has 12 receptions his last three games. But don’t get too excited. Lockett still plays in a pretty poor offense and his numbers have not been very good most of the year. Don’t get too excited over last week, especially since he plays the Chargers this week. Los Angeles allows the fifth fewest fantasy points to receivers. The Chargers held the Raiders to just 150-passing yards in Week 2.

David Montgomery, RB, Lions. Montgomery is becoming a little hard to trust in his current role. He has played less than 40 percent of the snaps two straight games and three of four. Montgomery is just 41st overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. You might just want to steer clear of him for now, especially this week against the Packers. Green Bay has allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards seven of 11 games.

Deebo Samuel, WR, Commanders. Samuel is the top receiver for the Commanders but still isn’t producing huge in that role. He has less than 50-receiving yards three of four games. Samuel can be up and down in this struggling offense. He is likely to have one of his down games this week against a very good Broncos defense. Denver allows the fewest fantasy points to receivers on the season. The Broncos defense could shut down the entire Commanders offense in Week 13.

SLEEPERS    

Pat Bryant, WR, Broncos. Bryant has been steadily getting more and more work as the season progresses. He had his best game as a pro his last time out, catching five passes for 82 yards on six targets. Bryant has played more than 55 percent of the snaps three of four games. He might be even more involved coming out of the Broncos bye week. This tends to happen for rookies. Plus, he gets a favorable matchup against a bad Commanders secondary, a team that allows the third most fantasy points to receivers.

Kareem Hunt, RB, Chiefs. Hunt is grabbing hold of the Chiefs starting job with Isiah Pacheco sidelined. He had his first 100-yard game of his season last week. Hunt has at least 12 fantasy points four straight games. Hunt is 13th overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. The Cowboys have been better against the run lately but still allow the sixth most fantasy points to running backs. You have to like the chances of Hunt finding the end zone in the possible high-scoring game, leading to another solid fantasy showing.

Cam Ward, QB, Titans. Ward played his best game as a pro last week against a really good Seahawks defense. He had a season-high 26.5 fantasy points, throwing for 256 yards and a touchdown without a turnover. He also ran in a score and had a season-best 37-rushing yards. Ward took a step forward last week. Hopefully, he can build on that for this week’s game against a poor Jaguars pass defense. Jacksonville allows the fifth most fantasy points to quarterbacks and 270-plus passing yards three of four games.

Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Steelers. Gainwell is pretty much splitting the work at running back these days with Jaylen Warren. He has played more than 50 percent of the snaps three straight games. Gainwell is 11th overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. He has 18-plus points two straight games. Gainwell is producing big, mostly because of all his work in the passing game. We like him to keep it going this week against a Bills defense that has struggled to stop the running back. Buffalo allows the third most fantasy points to running backs.

T.J. Hockenson, TE, Vikings. Hockenson has been a huge bust this year. He has double-digit fantasy points just two games and hasn’t reached that mark since Week 7. Hockenson is more than capable of the big game, though. His track record suggests there is always a chance for big things. The big issue for him has been terrible quarterback play. Well, he gets a new quarterback throwing him passes this week. We aren’t sure if rookie Max Brosmer is better than J.J. McCarthy but it can’t get much worse, right? And rookie quarterbacks tend to lean on the tight end, which bodes well for Hockenson this week. We would not be surprised if he got more works against a Seahawks team that has allowed the third most fantasy points to tight ends.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low-scoring games for the coming week. In high-scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low-scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: Chiefs/Cowboys, Bengals/Ravens, Bills/Steelers.

Low Scoring Games: Falcons/Jets, Saints/Dolphins, 49ers/Browns.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Player Notes
Matthew Golden Nov 27 10:50am CT
Matthew Golden

Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden (wrist) has been ruled out for Thanksgiving's game against the Detroit Lions, according to Lily Zhao of FOX6 News. Golden is inactive for the second straight game after missing Week 12 due to shoulder and wrist injuries. The rookie first-rounder was listed as limited every day in practice this week, but ultimately wasn't ready to go on a short week. Golden last played in Week 11 against the New York Giants, but posted his lowest snap share of the season (33.3%) and recorded just one reception for 24 yards on three targets. He has been buried on Green Bay's depth chart with multiple other capable pass catchers, and the eventual return of Jayden Reed (foot, shoulder) could make the situation even murkier for Golden.

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Aaron Rodgers Nov 27 10:33am CT
Aaron Rodgers

Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers (wrist) is expected to play in Week 13.

Fantasy Spin: The Buffalo Bills are one of the toughest teams against opposing QBs in terms of fantasy points the last five weeks. Rodgers will be a QB2 option in two-QB leagues with everyone playing in Week 13.

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Jaylon Johnson Nov 27 10:30am CT
Jaylon Johnson

The Chicago Bears activated cornerback Jaylon Johnson (groin) from injured reserve ahead of their matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Johnson has played in just one game this season, back in Week 2 against the Detroit Lions, but he was listed as a full participant in practice on Tuesday and Wednesday and is expected to return in Week 13. The 26-year-old cornerback's snaps could be limited after missing a lot of time, but his presence will be a big lift to a Chicago Bears defense that has allowed 26.5 points per game so far this season.

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Jayden Reed Nov 27 10:30am CT
Jayden Reed

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (foot, shoulder) won't play on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions, but there's a solid chance that he will be able to return in Week 14 against the Chicago Bears. Reed has been sidelined since Week 2 after suffering a broken collarbone and was listed as limited in practice every day this week. Head coach Matt LaFleur kept the possibility of the 25-year-old returning on Thursday on the table before he was eventually ruled out, and there's hope that he will be activated from injured reserve soon. In the meantime, Reed remains a strong stash option for fantasy managers as he could return to a prominent role in Green Bay's passing attack alongside Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs.

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Daniel Jones Nov 27 10:20am CT
Daniel Jones

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (fibula) will practice on Thursday, according to James Boyd of The Athletic. Jones was listed as limited for Wednesday's practice session and should be good to play in Week 13 against the Houston Texans. Jones showed up on the injury report last week with a fibula injury, but practiced in full on Friday and played in the Colts' Week 12 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The 28-year-old played decently well, completing 19 of 31 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns. Jones has had a resurgent season in his first year in Indianapolis, leading one of the best offenses in the league and being a valuable player for fantasy, ranking as the QB9 in points per game (19.0). It's a tough matchup in Week 13 against an elite Texans defense, which puts Jones as more of a high-end QB2.

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Shedeur Sanders Nov 27 10:00am CT
Shedeur Sanders

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders made his first career start in Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders and was named the starter again in Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers. Fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel cleared concussion protocol, but head coach Kevin Stefanski will stick with the rookie fifth-rounder after he showed some positive moments in their Week 12 win. Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards with one touchdown and one interception, and took only one sack. It wasn't the greatest performance, with his touchdown coming on a screen pass to Dylan Sampson, who took it to 66 yards to the house, but there were things to build on. He has appeal as a QB2 in deeper leagues in Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers.

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Gunnar Helm Nov 27 9:50am CT
Gunnar Helm

Tennessee Titans rookie tight end Gunnar Helm posted his best game of the season in Week 12 against the Seattle Seahawks, recording six receptions for 51 yards on seven targets. Helm had the most catches in receiving yards for the Titans on the day and tied fellow rookie Chimere Dike for the lead in targets. The rookie tight end's role in the offense has slowly been increasing as the season has gone along, with two of his three highest snap shares of the season coming in the past two weeks after their Week 10 bye. Helm and veteran tight end Chig Okonkwo have played the same number of snaps in the past two games, with the rookie out-producing him. Helm is a young player to consider adding as a TE2 in deeper leagues for Week 13 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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RJ Harvey Nov 27 9:40am CT
RJ Harvey

Denver Broncos rookie running back R.J. Harvey played a season-high 60.7% of the snaps in Week 11 against the Kansas City Chiefs, but had underwhelming production with 11 carries for 30 yards to go with three receptions (three targets) for 20 yards as a receiver. In the first game without J.K. Dobbins (foot), the rookie second-rounder handled the bulk of the running back touches, which bodes well for his rest of season outlook. Jaleel McLaughin's involvement near the goal line could limit the upside as he took two of the three carries inside the 10 and scored a touchdown against the Chiefs, but we'll need to see more than one game to determine that. Harvey has the explosiveness and receiving ability to be impactful in fantasy down the stretch, and he gets a prime matchup in Week 13 against the Washington Commanders.

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Josh Jacobs Nov 27 9:20am CT
Josh Jacobs

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (knee) will play on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions and feels close to 100%, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Jacobs suffered a bone bruise in his knee in Green Bay's win over the New York Giants in Week 11 and was close to suiting up in Week 12, but with a second game coming up on Thursday, the team held him out, and he should be a full go against the Lions. Emanuel Wilson filled in admirably for the 27-year-old last week, handling 28 carries for 107 yards and two touchdowns, but he will return to backup duties with Jacobs back. Jacobs had scored nine touchdowns in his last six games before exiting early against the Giants, and fantasy managers will be happy to plug him back into their lineups in Week 13.

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Khalil Shakir Nov 27 9:20am CT
Khalil Shakir

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalik Shakir posted his best game of the season in Week 12's loss to the Houston Texans, catching eight of 10 targets for 110 yards. It was the most receptions of the season for Shakir and his first 100+ yard game since Week 14 of last season. The 25-year-old bounced back after recording negative three receiving yards in Week 11 against Tampa Bay despite Buffalo scoring 44 points. Shakir should continue to operate as the team's top wideout in Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He ranks as RotoBaller's WR26 in PPR formats.

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Wan'Dale Robinson Nov 27 9:00am CT
Wan'Dale Robinson

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson has been a target machine this season, recording 66 receptions for 794 yards and three touchdowns on 102 targets in 11 games. Robinson is one of just seven players with over 100 targets this season. The 24-year-old just posted a career high 156 receiving yards in New York's Week 12 overtime loss to the Detroit Lions, racking up 30.6 PPR points and finishing as the WR2 on the week. The 2022 second-round pick is having a career year and is showing improved per catch efficiency with 12 yards per reception after averaging 8.2 over the first three seasons of his career. Robinson is the clear No. 1 target for the Giants with little competition behind him, and he should remain productive in Week 13 against the New England Patriots, whether Jameis Winston makes his third straight start or Jaxson Dart (concussion) returns.

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Jaleel McLaughlin Nov 27 8:50am CT
Jaleel McLaughlin

Denver Broncos running back Jaleel McLaughlin totaled just six offensive snaps and one carry all season before Week 11 against the Kansas City Chiefs. McLaughlin played just eight offensive snaps in the game, but handled six carries for 19 yards and a touchdown while adding one catch (one target) for negative five yards. Rookie R.J. Harvey operated as the clear lead back, playing 60.7% of the snaps and recording 14 touches, but McLaughlin outcarried him two to one inside the 10-yard line and found the end zone. Head coach Sean Payton praised the 25-year-old after the game and said that he will be "important down the stretch." With J.K. Dobbins (foot) likely out for the year and Tyler Badie mostly operating on passing downs, McLaughlin should play a key role in Denver's backfield for the remainder of the season and could be the preferred goal-line option, giving him value in deeper leagues.

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Kyle Monangai Nov 27 8:40am CT
Kyle Monangai

Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai out-snapped D'Andre Swift 34 to 26 in Week 12's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Monangai finished with 12 carries for 48 yards and a touchdown in the game, while Swift had eight carries for 15 yards with one reception (one target) for 14 yards. That decision was impacted by Swift losing a fumble, but it could lead to more opportunities for Monangai in future weeks. It was the first game all season where the rookie seventh-rounder played more snaps than Swift, with both players active. Monangai seemingly has the upper hand in goal-line work as well, recording a team-high five carries inside the 10-yard line over the past three weeks and finding the end zone in three straight games. He carries FLEX value with solid touchdown upside for Black Friday's matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.

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D'Andre Swift Nov 27 8:20am CT
D'Andre Swift

Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift had his worst game of the 2025 season in Week 12, handling just eight carries for 15 yards. Swift's role plummeted last week, as a costly fumble cut his snaps and his role against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Swift dropped from a consistent 60%+ snap player to playing under 43% of the snaps, trailing rookie running back Kyle Monangai, who played 57%. This week will be telling to see if Swift loses or returns to his normal starting role in Week 13. The Bears face the Philadelphia Eagles, who have regressed from the league's best run defense in 2024 to a middle-of-the-pack defense in 2025. However, with Monangai continuing to carve a role, Swift is more of a FLEX play in Week 13, rather than a locked-in starter.

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Darren Waller Nov 27 8:20am CT
Darren Waller

Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller (pectoral) suffered a pectoral injury during Week 7's loss to the Cleveland Browns and was placed on Injured Reserve, but he had his 21-day practice window opened this week. Waller was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, and it's possible that he could play in Week 13 against the New Orleans Saints, though it's more likely that he will need more time. The 33-year-old was impactful in four games for the Dolphins this season, catching 10 of his 12 targets for 117 yards and four touchdowns. The veteran tight end's status will be updated on Thursday and Friday. If Waller isn't activated from IR, Greg Dulcich will remain Miami's top tight end option for Week 13.

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Colston Loveland Nov 27 7:10am CT
Colston Loveland

Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland hauled in four of five targets for 49 yards and a touchdown in the 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Loveland has emerged as a key contributor in this Bears' passing attack, totaling 40 or more yards in four straight weeks. However, veteran Cole Kmet remains a factor, splitting the snaps evenly in Week 12 (65%). While Loveland is showcasing his potential, the Bears are the fifth-most run-heavy team in the NFL, and have seven receivers who have 195 yards or more on the season. Loveland faces a tough matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, who have allowed the second-fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season. With a crowded receiving room and a tough matchup, Loveland is a risky start in Week 13.

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Rome Odunze Nov 27 7:00am CT
Rome Odunze

Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze has been very inconsistent and outright untrustworthy in recent weeks. Since the bye in Week 5, Odunze has had fewer than four receptions and 55 yards in five of his last seven games and has only caught one touchdown during that span. Odunze is averaging just 9.1 fantasy points per game since Week 6, on track to finish as the WR51 in that timeframe. The second-year receiver will look to bounce back against the Philadelphia Eagles, who have allowed the 10th most receiving yards in 2025. While Odunze still offers WR3 value in Week 13, without consistent usage in this Ben Johnson offense, Odunze will remain volatile in fantasy.

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D.J. Moore Nov 27 7:00am CT
D.J. Moore

Chicago Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore was able to find the endzone twice in Week 12, totaling 64 yards on five receptions in the 31-28 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite his strong showing against Pittsburgh, Week 12 marked just his second game of the season with seven or more targets in a game. Whether it's due to the emergence of Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III, and Colston Loveland or the strong workload given to the run game, Moore is a risky option for fantasy managers moving forward. The Eagles host the Bears this weekend, and their secondary has given up the 10th most yards to wide receivers in 2025. Despite the ideal matchup, Moore is a FLEX play at best in Week 13.

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Luther Burden III Nov 27 7:00am CT
Luther Burden III

Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III showed explosiveness in Week 12, totaling 61 yards on four total touches in the 31-28 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Burden has emerged in recent weeks, playing more snaps than Olamide Zaccheaus in the last two weeks. While the second round selection has showcased his untapped potential in 2025, he still sits behind Rome Odunze, D.J. Moore, and tight end Colston Loveland in the line for targets. Not only is his target competition stiff, but the Bears have been one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL, ranking fifth in the NFL in rush attempts this season. The Bears face the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13, who have struggled more this season than expected. Burden remains a bench stash for now, as his fantasy value hopes to grow later in the season.

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Caleb Williams Nov 27 6:54am CT
Caleb Williams

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is hoping to lead the Bears to their ninth win in their last ten games when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13. Williams has ascended in his second season, completing 213 of 360 passes for 2568 yards, with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions in 11 games. Williams has also improved his rushing production in 2025, totaling 293 yards and three touchdowns on 56 carries. The 2024 first-overall pick is averaging 19.7 fantasy points per game, which puts him on pace to finish as the QB8 in fantasy this season. Philadelphia's pass defense has been middle of the pack this season, but has improved since acquiring Jaelan Phillips at the trade deadline. The key will be if Williams can play mistake-free football, as fantasy managers can feel comfortable starting him in Week 13.

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