Fantasy Football 2020 Week 16 Rankings: Who to start and sit

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 15: Salvon Ahmed #26 of the Miami Dolphins lines up against Los Angeles Chargers at Hard Rock Stadium on November 15, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – NOVEMBER 15: Salvon Ahmed #26 of the Miami Dolphins lines up against Los Angeles Chargers at Hard Rock Stadium on November 15, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /

Start:

Salvon Ahmed, MIA, @ LV

Salvon Ahmed returned in a major way in Week 15, showing that he could be the most talented running back on Miami’s roster. He now gets a shot at the Las Vegas defense, making him a must-add and start.

Leonard Fournette, TB, @ DET

Leonard Fournette filled in swimmingly for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this week and would again if Ronald Jones were to miss more action. The Detroit Lions can’t stop a nose bleed, making Fournette a must-start RB2 if Jones is indeed out of action.

Antonio Gibson/J.D. McKissic, WAS, vs. CAR

Whoever plays for the Washington Football Team at running back needs to start. Whoever is in the backfield has been a solid RB2 all season long, meaning Antonio Gibson and J.D. McKissic could have a wonderful performance on their hands.

Sit:

Jonathan Taylor, IND, @ PIT

Jonathan Taylor refound his form the past couple of weeks and has been nothing but solid. Too bad he has to face the Pittsburgh Steelers this week, making it feel as though it will be a game for Nyheim Hines to shine rather than Taylor. It’s a difficult decision, but one that may decide your season result.

Wayne Gallman, NYG, @ BAL

Wayne Gallman has been solid but with the return of Devonta Freeman on the horizon, it could result in Gallman getting fewer and fewer touches. Add in the fact they are playing Baltimore and that should tell you to sit him wherever you can.

Mike Davis, CAR, @ WAS

If Mike Davis starts, do not play him. He has been pretty streaky for Carolina with Chrisitan McCaffrey out, and a matchup with the Washington Football Team is no simple task. He may have helped you get there, but there are better options at the position.