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Snatch ‘Em Up Now

If they weren’t already drafted in your league, these guys will be hot commodities on the wire this week.

 

Quarterbacks:

Noah Fifita, Arizona – Six passing touchdowns in the last two games, and at least three passing touchdowns in four of his five starts in place of Jayden de Laura. Gets a matchup this week with a Colorado defense that has allowed the second most fantasy points in the country to opposing quarterbacks. 

 

Running Backs:

Phil Mafah, Clemson – The Mafah > Shipley truthers are celebrating after this week with the junior running back rumbling for 188 yards and two scores on 35 carries against a very good Notre Dame front. We’ll see on the status of Shipley this week, but tough to imagine it’ll be a full workload should he return against Georgia Tech coming out of concussion protocol. If Shipley is out, wheels up for Mafah against a defense that allows 21.2 FPPG to RB1s. 

Malik Sherrod, Fresno State – 22 or more fantasy points in four of the last five games for Sherrod who took the starting job away from Elijah Gilliam midseason. If Sherrod isn’t getting the job done on the ground, his usage in the passing game increases his fantasy value with 18 targets in the last three games. 

 

Wide Receivers:

Trayvon Rudolph, Northern Illinois – This is the version of Trayvon Rudolph we saw as a freshman in 2021. 23 of his season-long 52 targets have come in the last two games with over 200 receiving yards. Ball State has allowed four different receivers to score 20 or more fantasy points against them this season. 

Eugene Wilson, Florida – Star in the making. The 5-star freshman has been outstanding the last month of the season with 33 receptions and four touchdowns in the last four games with an 88.2% catch rate. 

Elijah Sarratt, James Madison – The JMU passing game is rolling lately, with Sarratt emerging as the team’s WR1 in the last month with at least eight targets in each of the last four games. Smooth sailing the rest of the way for this entire JMU offense with Connecticut, Coastal Carolina and Appalachian State to close the year. 

Tez Johnson, Oregon – We’ve seen some separation at receiver for Oregon with Troy Franklin and Tez Johnson now combining for 41% of the team’s target share and 57% of the receiving touchdowns. Johnson had a career day with 180 yards and two scores on 13 targets. He’s now got at least six catches in each of the last four games. No explanation needed to tell you how good the matchup is next week against USC. 

 

 

Worth A Look

If you have the roster room, these prospects are worth a look.

 

Quarterbacks:

E.J. Warner, Temple – Warner made his return from injury and didn’t miss a beat, completing 76% of his passes for 394 yards and four touchdowns. Great streaming option this week against a South Florida defense that has allowed the most fantasy points in the country to quarterbacks. 

 

Running Backs:

 

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