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I mention the touches because seven of the nine running backs that have seen at least 15 touches against the Panthers have scored at least 16 fantasy points.
Since week eight, by the way, Panthers bottom five in rushing yards per game and yards per carry allowed to running backs.
In each of his past three healthy games, Tyrone Tracy has finished as a top 13 running back.
He's averaging over 19 points a game in those games.
Vikings have allowed an opposing running back to score in seven of their last eight.
You're not going to get this one, Dan, but believe it or not, since week 11, the eighth best running back in fantasy football is Kenneth Gainwell.
He's scored at least 16 fantasy points in four of the last five games.
He's averaging 18 points per game.
He's got a 16% target share.
That's fifth among all running backs, and the over-under in the Steelers-Lions game is 52.5 as of this moment.
That's the highest on the Week 16 slate.
Speaking of that game, since Week 9, Jamison Williams, the sixth-best wide receiver in fantasy.
He's had at least 16 fantasy points, sixth-last seven.
He's had three straight games with a 26% target share or more.
Steelers allow the seventh-highest completion rate on passes of 15-plus air yards or more.
I like Jamison Williams over on his longest reception on Sunday.
Only the Dallas Cowboys have given more touchdowns to opposing wide receivers than the Detroit Lions, just so you know as well.
In the first game back last week, Mike Evans had a 37.5% target share, targeted on 43% of his routes.
Panthers have allowed at least 18 plus fantasy points to an opposing wide receiver in four of the last five.
How about this one?