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Fantasy Football Playoffs Start ‘Em & Sit ‘Em Wide Receivers: Garrett Wilson week winner, plus sleepers


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Malik Nabers deserves credit for playing through groin and hip injuries the past few weeks. It would have been easy for Nabers to shut it down for the season since the Giants have nothing to play for, and they are using backup quarterbacks in Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito.

Despite that, Nabers continues to show up for the Giants and Fantasy managers. He has at least nine targets in six games in a row, and he scored at least 14.1 PPR points in four of those outings, including two in a row.

DeVito is starting again in Week 15, and Nabers scored 12.4 PPR points in their lone start together in Week 12 against Tampa Bay. Nabers had six catches for 64 yards on nine targets against the Buccaneers.

This week, Nabers is facing a Ravens defense that is No. 3 in most Fantasy points allowed to opposing receivers. They haven’t allowed a touchdown to a receiver in three games in a row, but 15 receivers have scored at least 13.2 PPR points against Baltimore this season.

I’m going to start Nabers as a No. 3 Fantasy receiver in all leagues. His value is higher in PPR since he hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 3, but he should continue to get targets with the Giants likely chasing points.

It hasn’t been the ideal rookie season for Nabers. But despite a terrible situation with the Giants in 2024, he continues to play and produce, which is all we can ask for from this future star. 

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