{"id":152053,"date":"2022-12-08T19:09:08","date_gmt":"2022-12-08T19:09:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/fantasy-football-rankings-week-14-sleepers-starts-sits-donta-foreman-chigoziem-okonkwo-worst-christmas-songs-and-more-2\/"},"modified":"2022-12-08T19:09:08","modified_gmt":"2022-12-08T19:09:08","slug":"fantasy-football-rankings-week-14-sleepers-starts-sits-donta-foreman-chigoziem-okonkwo-worst-christmas-songs-and-more-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/fantasy-football-rankings-week-14-sleepers-starts-sits-donta-foreman-chigoziem-okonkwo-worst-christmas-songs-and-more-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Fantasy Football Rankings Week 14: Sleepers, starts, sits | D’Onta Foreman, Chigoziem Okonkwo, worst Christmas songs and more"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Not only are the fantasy football playoffs nearly here, but so is Christmas. So along with our typical Week 14 rankings, sleepers, and start\/sit advice, we have Christmas songs. In case you missed past years, I’ve done the Top 10 Best Christmas Songs, Best Christmas Cookies, Best Christmas TV Episodes, and Best Christmas Movies, all of which you can find here (#CheckTheLink). Well, this year, let’s be a bit naughty. Not like that, as in naughty or nice, and do the Top 20 Worst Christmas Songs ever!<\/p>\n

*** Oh! And, we might have found a solution to the rankings widget issue by using Fantasy Nation (via Football Diehards). All three scorings work and are editable by me (unlike before), and the widget will let you scroll on Android (browser) without using two fingers! ARROW! ***<\/em><\/p>\n\n

#CheckTheLink-age
<\/strong>Waivers | True SOS (Matchup Ranks)
Fantasy Football 101 (weather, lineups, trading, more)
All in Football (video pod)<\/h3>\n\n

2022 Week 14 Fantasy Football Sleepers<\/strong><\/h2>\n

\ud83d\udea8 HEADS UP \ud83d\udea8 These are sleepers. They will not mimic my rankings 100%. This is chasing upside and often carries more risk.<\/em><\/p>\n

QUARTERBACK<\/strong><\/h2>\n

POSSIBLY START: Jared Goff, DET <\/strong>\u2014 Goff is coming off two nice games, which just so happen to be at home. Goff is better indoors, with 18 of his 19 touchdowns coming inside (nine games). Last time he faced the Vikings, Goff had 277-1-1 for 13.9 fantasy points, and that was a road game. Goff is worth the risk at home in a nice matchup and with all of his receivers healthy\u2026 even though I feel like I’m running into this mistake of a gamble again.<\/p>\n

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RUNNING BACK<\/strong><\/h2>\n

POSSIBLY START: D’Onta Foreman, CAR <\/strong>\u2014 Foreman sounds ready to go after getting dinged up before the Panthers’ bye, and after posting 118, 118, 130 and 113 rushing yards, respectively, in his four games with 15+ carries, there is good reason for excitement. The Seahawks can’t stop the run \u2014 remember Josh Jacobs in Week 12? \u2014 and just let Cam Akers put up a 17-60-2 rushing line. Foreman isn’t just a possible start, he’s a must-start in Week 14. Chuba Hubbard is a deep flier play given this matchup if you’re needy.<\/p>\n

HAIL MARY START: Raheem Mostert, MIA <\/strong>\u2014 Who knows what is going on with Jeff Wilson and Mostert? Yes, the Dolphins fell behind quickly last week, but that doesn’t completely excuse eliminating Wilson from the game. Nevertheless, we have two reasons both \u2014 but even more so Mostert \u2014 are in play this week. The Chargers are also extremely vulnerable to running backs, but their offense is strong enough to keep pace with the Dolphins, or even surprise with an early lead. If Week 13 is any indication, that would mean more Mostert, and a potential Top 20 finish.<\/p>\n

WIDE RECEIVER<\/strong><\/h2>\n

POSSIBLY START: Zay Jones, JAX <\/strong>\u2014 Jones had fantasy outputs of 10.8 and 20.0 in the two weeks before the Lions letdown. He still saw seven targets last week, and the matchup with the Titans can help Jones rebound. The Titans have given up the fourth-most receptions (170), second-most yards (2,308 yards) and most touchdowns (17) to wideouts this year.<\/p>\n

POSSIBLY START: Courtland Sutton or Jerry Jeudy, DEN <\/strong>\u2014 If Sutton can play, he’s in line for a solid game, and if not, Jeudy can step up for a Top 30 finish of his own. The Chiefs are Top 10 in allowing receptions and yards to wideouts, but the even greater appeal is that they’ve allowed the second-most touchdowns, which helps receivers have a startable week even with mediocre yardage.<\/p>\n

HAIL MARY START: Van Jefferson, LAR <\/strong>\u2014 The Raiders are on tap for the Rams, and while there is nearly nothing left to like on this team, Van Jefferson is a fine desperation play. He has a 19-11-136-2 receiving line in the past four games. Okay, yes, those yards are gross. However, this is a touchdown hope (and prayer\u2026 and letter to Santa\u2026), which would position Jefferson for 10 points and a Top 30 finish.<\/p>\n

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Oh, and with that GIF, make sure to watch Violent Night!<\/p>\n