Week 14 recap: We are 77.77% done with the year, and I am sure that is your winning percentage too. Unfortunately, that is not my win pick percentage, but let’s see how this past week went anyway. First off, at QB, I said to sit Bo Nix and Jacoby Brissett. Nix ended up with 212 yards passing, 15 yards rushing, and a TD. Not quite, so I was right to sit him. Brissett ended up with 271 yards passing, 22 yards rushing, 2 TDs, and a pick. Just over, so I was wrong to sit him. At RB, I said to sit D’Andre Swift and Ashton Jeanty. In his game, Jeanty had 30 yards rushing, 8 yards receiving, and nothing else. I was right to sit him. Swift had 63 yards rushing, 19 yards receiving, and nothing else. I was right to sit him too. At wide out, I said to sit  Terry McLaurin and Nico Collins. McLaurin gathered up 41 yards receiving and nothing else. I was right to sit him. Collins, meanwhile, had 121 yards receiving and nothing else. Too good, so I was wrong to sit him. For the tight ends, I said to sit Harold Fannin, Jr. and Oronde Gadsden. Fannin, gulp, had 114 yards receiving and a TD. I was very wrong to sit him. Gadsden, meanwhile, had only 7 yards receiving and nothing else. I was right to sit him. For the team defenses, I said to sit the Steelers and the Bears. Well, the Steelers won, held the Ravens to 22 points, along with 2 sacks and a pick. I was wrong to sit them. The Bears, however, lost, gave up 28 points, along with 1 sack and a pick. I was right to sit them.

QB:

Drake Maye – Who did he have his worst game of the year against so far? Yep, Buffalo the 1st time they played. And with Buffalo still a top 3 pass D, we for sure sit him.

Patrick Mahomes – He will probably do better than what he did against Houston, but against the #2 ranked pass D that just picked off Hurts 4 times, I would bench him. If you don’t, well, I warned you.

RB:

Breece Hall – He is facing a Jags D that has evolved into one of the top ones in the league. They are top 10 against the rush, so I would look elsewhere.

Blake Corum – He is still the backup RB in LA, who face the top rush D in the league in the Lions. Williams will probably get enough to make him worth it, but someone else will not, and we know who that someone else is.

WR:

Christian Watson – He is playing well with Love, but he faces the #2 ranked pass D against WRs in the Broncos. I would play a more ball control receiver for the Packers like Doubs over him.

Xavier Worthy – The Chiefs face a Chargers D that has given up the fewest fantasy points to wide outs. Someone will suffer, and I say it will be Worthy, not Rice.

TE: 

Hunter Henry – Big or little. High or low. All or nothing mostly with this guy, and this week he is up against the top ranked team against tight ends in Buffalo. No thanks.

Dallas Goedert – He faces a Raiders team who, believe it or not, is top 5 in the league against the position. I know – right! Find a sub for him this week; there are some good options out there.

D:

Ravens – After seeing some lovely deep balls by Rodgers against them, I am afraid what Burrow and his receivers can do against them. Not worth the risk.

Colts – No Daniel Jones. At Seattle. And it is a later game to boot. The signs are there for a loss all around. No thanks.

By Brooksie on December 13, 2025