With the fantasy football playoffs upon us, here are 10 players who could help you win your fantasy league.
Jerome Ford, CLE, RB
Ford put up over 100 scrimmage yards and a score in the Browns’ Week 15 loss to Kansas City. And with Nick Chubb out for the year with a broken foot, the backfield is all his.
Brenton Strange, JAX, TE
The Jags lost starting tight end Evan Engram for the year, and Strange has been a solid replacement. He caught 11 balls for 73 yards last week against the Jets.
Kendre Miller, NO, RB
It appears that Miller has finally escaped the doghouse. And with Alvin Kamara limited, it could be Miller Time in New Orleans.
Jalen McMillan, TB, WR
The rookie found the end zone twice in the Bucs’ rout over the Chargers. As the No. 2 option in a productive passing game, McMillan has league-winning potential.
Michael Penix, ATL, QB
Penix is the new starter in Atlanta following Kirk Cousins’ benching. He’s a big unknown, but his potential is sky-high.
Tyjae Spears, TEN, RB
Somehow, the productive Spears is still on waivers in over 50% of fantasy leagues. But with Tony Pollard banged up, Spears could get the lion’s share of touches.
Craig Reynolds, DET, RB
David Montgomery is out for the season. So it will be Reynolds bringing the thunder to Jahmyr Gibbs’ lightning in the Lions backfield.
Marquise Brown, KC, WR
A lot of talk about Patrick Mahomes’ health overshadowed Brown’s return to practice last Friday. His big-play ability could prove a huge boom for the Chiefs.
Jalen Coker, CAR, WR
Coker’s big-play ability helped him rack up 110 yards and a score against Dallas. And with Xavier Legette injured, Coker is a top target for Bryce Young.
Kenneth Gainwell, PHI, RB
Last week, Gainwell took advantage of a Saquon Barkley injury and racked up 60 total yards. If Barkley misses any more time, Gainwell could explode.