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Fantasy Football Shakeups: Corum, Lawrence, Watson Surge Ahead of Playoffs

Fantasy Football Shakeups: Corum, Lawrence, Watson Surge Ahead of Playoffs

Published 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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Fantasy listeners, a wild few days of news have shaken up fantasy football rankings heading into the playoffs, so let’s hit the biggest movers and what they mean for lineups.

According to NFL.com, one of the biggest risers is rookie running back Blake Corum. He has led the Rams in rushing in back‑to‑back games and just posted over 26 fantasy points against Arizona, even outpacing Kyren Williams in red‑zone carries. That usage has pushed him into weekly flex consideration and made him a premium handcuff for Williams managers.

At quarterback, NFL.com notes that Trevor Lawrence has quietly averaged around 20 fantasy points per game over the last two weeks and now gets a favorable home matchup against the Jets. That mini hot streak plus matchup has bumped him into back‑end QB1 streaming territory. Bryce Young’s roller‑coaster season continues, but with two 22‑plus point outings in his last three games, analysts are starting to move him up as a desperation playoff streamer.

In Green Bay, NFL.com reports Christian Watson has scored 18‑plus fantasy points in three of his last four and topped 80 receiving yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career. That touchdown surge has pushed him into every‑week WR2/3 territory in rest‑of‑season rankings at FantasyPros, with many experts now treating him as a must‑start when healthy.

Injuries have forced some major ranking adjustments. The Fantasy Footballers and Fantasy Six Pack confirm that Colts quarterback Daniel Jones tore his Achilles and is out for the season, ending what had been a strong fantasy campaign. With the Colts possibly turning to Philip Rivers as a midseason comeback, FantasyPros analysts have downgraded Jonathan Taylor slightly, citing expected offensive inefficiency and tough upcoming matchups even though listeners still can’t realistically bench him.

Washington’s offense took a double hit. Fantasy Six Pack and NBC Sports report that tight end Zach Ertz suffered a season‑ending knee injury and Jayden Daniels dislocated his non‑throwing elbow, leaving his Week 15 status uncertain. If Marcus Mariota starts, most sites are dropping all Commanders pass catchers in their rankings, with Terry McLaurin barely hanging on as a low‑end flex.

NBC Sports’ injury report also highlights Tee Higgins entering concussion protocol again, with expectations he misses multiple weeks. That has pushed Mike Gesicki and other Bengals pass catchers up in deeper‑league rankings while Higgins slides way down rest‑of‑season boards. The same report notes that Justin Herbert had surgery on his non‑throwing hand but is expected to play with protection, so FantasyPros experts have him slightly downgraded but still firmly in the QB1 mix.

ESPN’s Week 15 matchup rankings are nudging several big names up or down. Justin Jefferson is being upgraded thanks to a favorable matchup and quarterback stability in Minnesota, while rookie tight end Brock Bowers and Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott are being downgraded due to difficult defensive opponents, pulling them down a tier in many rest‑of‑season lists.

For waiver‑driven ranking changes, NFL.com and FullTime Fantasy both point listeners toward Blake Corum, Green Bay tight end Luke Musgrave with Tucker Kraft out, and potential streaming defenses like the Eagles, who get a stretch of inept offenses including the Raiders. Those matchup‑based bumps are reflected in Week 15 and rest‑of‑season ranks, especially for team defenses.

Finally, Fantasy Points’ injury preview and ESPN’s inactives updates underscore that managers must monitor late‑week reports on names like De’Von Achane, David Njoku, Jayden Daniels, and Rome Odunze. Their statuses are still shaping final playoff ranking tweaks at FantasyPros and other expert consensus tables.

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