Fantasy Football 2020 Week 14 Rankings: Who to start and sit
Start:
T.Y. Hilton, IND, @ LV
The fantasy-relevant return of T.Y. Hilton could be one of the least talked about facts of the season. In the past two weeks, he has scored a touchdown and even recorded a 100-yard game in Week 13. He and Philip Rivers may be on the same page again, meaning that a matchup with Las Vegas proves to be a chance for him to shine again. Pick him up if he has been dropped and start him with confidence as a FLEX.
Antonio Brown, TB, vs. MIN
We could put all the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass catchers here because that is how good they are going to be this week against the brutally bad Minnesota Vikings defense. We expect Antonio Brown to catch his first touchdown this season in a huge game for the Bucs. Roll him out there.
Laviska Shenault Jr., JAC, vs. TEN
This one may come as a shock, but we believe that Laviska Shenault Jr. is one of Mike Glennon‘s favorites to throw to. After the Tennessee Titans got spanked by the Cleveland Browns through the air last week, we think it’s time to watch Shenault help win you a playoff game. He’s a boom or bust, but one far more likely to boom.
Sit:
DeVante Parker, MIA, vs. KC
DeVante Parker is a wide receiver who deserves attention from his quarterback but unfortunately does not get it as much when Tua Tagovailoa is at the helm. Instead, he becomes a borderline FLEX who has a tough matchup with Kansas City. Don’t start him vs. the Chiefs this week. It could be ugly.
Deebo Samuel, SF, vs. WAS
If you saw what the Washington Football Team did against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, then you understand why sitting Deebo Samuel may be in your best interest. Samuel is a menace on the field but could give a serious dud facing the Football Team this weekend.
Nelson Agholor, LV, vs. IND
The fun that Nelson Agholor brought to the table as a deep threat for the Raiders has faded away and makes him unstartable moving forward. A tough matchup with the Colts makes it even worse. Don’t start him, look at him, or even consider him. It may be better to cut him if you have him.