As we enter Week 12, there are four teams to look forward to – the Chargers, Commanders, Broncos and Dolphins. This means many fantasy football managers will be looking for a streaming option when Denver is down. Below we take a look at some D/ST streamers via Justin Boone's Weekly Column on Quitting Fantasy Football.
|
Team |
Next |
Registered |
|
Browns |
in LV |
48% |
|
Bears |
vs PIT |
37% |
|
49ers |
vs CAR |
18% |
|
Jaguars |
in ARI |
20% |
|
Raiders |
vs CLE |
4% |
Browns to Raiders: As long as Myles Garrett is in Cleveland, the team's D/ST will have value in fantasy football. Garrett's presence translates into sacks – up to 15 on the season – and it lifts the Browns' overall team rating. It doesn't hurt that the Raiders have given up the third-most fantasy points to opposing defenses this season entering MNF in Week 11.
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Bears vs. Steelers: Chicago has an excellent broadcast option for a game against Pittsburgh that could be down two key offensive players in QB Aaron Rodgers and RB Jaylen Warren. The Bears have also done a great job of securing turnovers this season, with 15 INTs and seven forced fumbles for a +16 differential (best in the NFL).
49ers vs Panthers: This move is more related to the game scenario. San Francisco plays Carolina at home, allowing their opponents to score fantasy points at a top-10 rate. If the Niners have more success, it could force Bryce Young to take more throws, which could lead to turnovers and sacks.
Jaguars to Cardinals: Jacksonville posted back-to-back double-digit fantasy points and just made the Chargers look inept on offense. Arizona is allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to opponents this season.
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Raiders vs Browns: There's a chance Cleveland will have to start rookie QB Sheader Sanders in Week 12. He didn't inspire much confidence in replacing QB Dillon Gabriel against the Ravens in Week 11. This could put Las Vegas in a good position.






