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

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LANDOVER, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 20: Tight end Logan Thomas #82 of the Washington Football Team is tackled by strong safety Ryan Neal #35 of the Seattle Seahawks in the first half at FedExField on December 20, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MARYLAND – DECEMBER 20: Tight end Logan Thomas #82 of the Washington Football Team is tackled by strong safety Ryan Neal #35 of the Seattle Seahawks in the first half at FedExField on December 20, 2020 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) /

Start:

Logan Thomas, WAS, vs. CAR

Logan Thomas has figured it all out. The former quarterback turned tight end has finally figured out the position and has become a monster in doing so. Fresh off a career-high 13 catches, Thomas is going to win some leagues this week as a top 5 tight end option this week.

Noah Fant, DEN, @ LAC

Noah Fant balled for the Denver Broncos on Saturday football and should finish out his season strong. Drew Lock has been rather impressive when it comes to getting his guys the football and Fant has been a beneficiary all of a sudden. Expect a solid game out of him again.

Sit:

Jonnu Smith, TEN, @ GB

Jonnu Smith has all the talent in the world, but there are too many options on the Tennessee Titans to trust him as your tight end this week. Even in a decent matchup, we want you to win, and the best way to guarantee that is to not go with Smith.

Cole Kmet, CHI, @ JAX

Cole Kmet is going to be a very good tight end in the NFL, and that could happen as soon as next season. With better options out there, however, we would recommend going with options that are on the field at all times. The tight end spot is tough, so you may need to roll with him, but hopefully, you believe in someone else for better-guaranteed results.

Good luck in your championship matchups and happy holidays!

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