Fantastic football inventory watch: David of Bears reaches its climax at the right time

These players have noticed that their fantastic values ​​are maximized or minimized based on their functionality in week 12:

Sizzling

QB Kirk Cousins, Minnesota Vikings: Cousins has quietly performed some solid performances lately Even without Adam Thielen, one of the most productive players, his 307-yard, 3-touchdown gem against Carolina was his most productive game of the season. With Jacksonville following him, an even higher point can be in the store.

RB Antonio Gibson, Washington Football Team: Gibson filled out the statistics sheet on Thanksgiving, running for 115 yards and 3 touchdowns. The aerial game was also attacked seven times. The rookie has now scored in 8 of his 11 games as a pro.

RB DavidArray Chicago Bears: With a series of fast-to-be smart games (Detroit, Houston, Minnesota, Jacksonville), he’s introduced what deserves to be a fantastically produced forged month with 143 yards in total and a landing you’ll receive on a Green Bay defensive. the best-qualified defense you’ll see this year (up to the Week 17 Packers).

WR Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns: The Browns nevertheless played decent time and played well. Sandry had the fantastic game that explosive game managers were waiting for, catching 8 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown.

WR Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers: Inactive since Week 7 due to a hamr tendon injury, Samuel returned strongly to the Rams, the first ranked at the best school with 11 receptions for 130 yards.

Fizzlers

QB Cam Newton, New England Patriots: As for Newton deserves a small pass, given his reception options, nine full passes for 84 yards, no touchdowns and a couple of interceptions deserve to get him out of the attention as a starter.

RB Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints: Taysom Hill took over as quarterback coinciding with the two least productive games of the Kamara season. His race lanes were clogged and he scored only 3 times in two games (for less than 2 yards of reception).

WR Antonio Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The challenge with Tampa Bay receivers in fantasy is that they are all incredibly talented, there is a chance that one of them will be overlooked in a week. Dice. In Week 12, Brown pulled out the short straw with two receptions for 11 yards.

WR Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati Bengals: Maybe it’s time to wave the white flag in Cincinnati. The loss of up-and-coming rookie quarterback Joe Burrow for the rest of the season left the Bengals nailless. Boyd saw six goals against the Giants, but may only catch 3 to 15 yards.

TE Jonnu Smith, Tennessee Titans: Just when things couldn’t get worse, Smith played a whole game without even seeing a goal. The last time he recorded a respectable score was in week 5.

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