The Replacements: Week 15

Matt Waldman's The Replacements: Week 15 Matt Waldman Published 12/15/2022

The Coronavirus recently forced sports to adopt unique measures to produce a playing season. While there's still potential for a positive test to sideline a player for at least three weeks, and there’s no way of projecting how many positive cases occur during the NFL season, there are also compelling factors beyond illness that create a demand for this feature: Late-week injuries, suspensions, and coaching decisions with personnel.

We developed this feature to give you resources that will help you weather the potential loss of players.

As the author of the most comprehensive scouting analysis of skill players since 2006, I’m one of those resources—especially for players at the bottom of depth charts, signed to practice squads, and training at home with dreams of that phone call from an NFL team.

Each week, I’ll walk you through the shortlist of players who will get their shot to contribute as replacements for players falling victim to unexpected late-week events. This feature is also a great list for preemptive selections, a method of free agent shopping that's successful for a lot of fantasy GMs who reserve their funds for one costly addition and to stream defenses and kickers.

I won't be updating this piece over the weekend, but you'll get the goods on players worth consideration, and based on the past last two years, this column offered a lot of quality short-term and long-term options — many of them as preemptive picks:

This is a partial list, but you get the point.

We’ll examine three types of replacements:

  1. Players who get immediate playing time.
  2. Pre-emptive additions from your league’s waiver wire.
  3. Options worth monitoring in case the established backup eventually misses time.

Many of these players are late-round picks and street-free agents. I'm not giving you obvious waiver candidates that will command a large percentage of your FAAB dollars. These are options you'll often find in your First-Come, First-Serve section during the latter part of the week prior to kickoff.

If you think street-free agents won’t be factors TySon Williams from Week 1 last year is on Line 1 waiting for you to pick up. Craig Reynolds is on Line 2. Boston Scott is waiting patiently on Line 3. They each have a long list of players before them who would like to make an appointment to set you straight. James Robinson would like to tell you about his 2020 campaign. And Raheem Mostert has time on his hands if you need a deeper consultation.

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  • D.J. Chark: He scored his second touchdown in three games and has been the 15th-best fantasy receiver in PPR since Week 12.
  • Chigoziem Okonkwo: Okonkwo scored a touchdown and a two-point conversion. He has been the fifth-best fantasy tight end since Week 12.
  • Donovan Peoples-Jones: As mentioned here last week, Watson made strides, and Peoples-Jones is a favorite target, especially with Amari Cooper hurting.
  • Brock Purdy: Expect opponents to game plan against him more than they did the past two weeks. Still, he's worth a start as a desperation playoff streamer or QB2 in Super Flex.
  • Geno Smith: He's worked out.
  • Parris Campbell: He's had two bad weeks, but he only had a significantly lower target share in one of those weeks.
  • Foster Moreau: He's up and down as a contributor, but that's to be expected from a low-end TE1/high-end TE2 at this point.
  • Gus Edwards: J.K. Dobbins returned in a big way, but Edwards maintained a viable role.
  • Jared Goff: He has been playing well since recommended early in the year and has taken it up a notch to top-five production during the past six weeks.
  • Davis Mills: He's back in the lineup. Expect decent numbers for Super-Flex teams needing a QB2.
  • Darius Slayton: With Richie James hurting, Slayton remains a good bet for bye-week value.
  • Cade Otton: He's earning red-zone opportunities and gaining Tom Brady's trust.
  • Greg Dulcich: Expect more boom-bust weeks ahead than what you'll get from Otton (see above), but higher ceilings, which can work out well at this position given the dearth of consistent scorers with a high points baseline.
  • Isiah Pacheco: He's getting more decisive with obvious solutions but needs to prove he can create in more difficult circumstances to lock down the starter job beyond this year. Last week's close-out touches were a good sign.
  • Nico Collins: Collins is a good bet for 4-6 targets and 40-60 yards as his weekly baseline when healthy.
  • Van Jefferson: He's an inconsistent option, but his upside will be starter value.
  • Latavius Murray: The lead option in a horrific offense.
  • Rashid Shaheed: Outperforming expectations, there may be something here with Shaheed beyond this year.
  • Jerick McKinnon: A committee option with most of his work in the passing game.

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