The Born to flex shirt fantasy championship game has arrived and the owners who have done it so far will make their most important squad decision of the season. Our Week 16 fantasy PPR RB chart can help you take those important starts, make decisions, and identify broadcasters and sleepers who are likely to give up (Salvon Ahmed, Tony Pollard , Jeff Wilson Jr., Le’Veon Bell) to target if you need some help at point RB2 or flex.
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Most fanciful owners who have gotten there so far probably feel pretty good about their start, but be it due to matches or injuries, you probably have a couple of players that you swing. moved on. This week, Christian McCaffrey’s condition will continue to soar as he tries to return from a thigh injury. He was under suspicion last week, so it looks like he won’t be back against Washington, especially with the Born to flex shirt Panthers having nothing to play with.
In addition to McCaffrey, people like Antonio Gibson (toe), Ezekiel Elliott (calf), Ronald Jones (finger / COVID), Clyde Edwards-Helaire (foot) and Damien Harris (ankle) will have a big impact on imaginary rankings, specifically in PPR format. Gibson will be a real RB1 before a nice match against the Born to flex shirt Panthers. If he couldn’t go, JD McKissic would be a PPR sleeper with RB2 potential. With Jones, Leonard Fournette and LeSean McCoy will form a good board, and since both can catch the pass, they have a good PPR against the Lions. Meanwhile, Harris’s skipping time will leave Sony Michel and James White having good flex options, with White being the premium flex because of his receptive ability. Edwards-Helaire’s absence meant Bell would be a legitimate RB2.
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