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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em & Sit ‘Em Week 16: Jacoby Brissett’s Start of the Week

Imagn Images It’s week 16, which means you’re one week away from the Fantasy championship. One week left to achieve all your goals. One week left until a big party. Are you nervous? It’s okay if you are. You’ve worked hard to get here, with a little luck too, and you don’t want to fall short. You want to make sure your lineup is correct and that you make all the right decisions. The NFL is not making it easy for us. Patrick Mahomes (ACL) is out for the season, and we may not have Davante Adams (hamstring) or Rashee Rice (concussion) in Week 16. And while it would be great to have guys like Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel) and Drake London (knee) healthy in the Fantasy semifinals, their returns could negatively impact recent studs like Michael Wilson and Kyle Pitts. We will do our best to ensure your lineup is correct. And we will try to get your Fantasy team to the finish line. You have one week left. Let’s get this win and play again in Week 17. Good luck. Pick NFL on Underdog Fantasy, where new users who play $5 now get $100 in site credits with promo code CBSSPORTS2 in select states. Projections with Sportsline technology START ‘EM & SIT’ EM Quarterbacks Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline START ‘EM & SIT’ EM Running Backs Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections with technology from Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline by Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline Projections powered by Sportsline Bills (in CLE)The Browns have scored eight points or fewer in two of their last three games, and Cleveland has allowed 10 sacks, three fumbles and four interceptions in the last three games against San Francisco, Tennessee and Chicago. The Bills’ defense has been spotty most of this season, including allowing 65 points in the last two games against Cincinnati and New England, but this is a good matchup against the Browns. I like the Bills DST as a top three Fantasy pick in Week 16. Projections powered by Sportsline Chiefs (at TEN)49ers (at IND)Saints (vs. NYJ) Projections powered by Sportsline Steelers (at DET) The Steelers defense was great in Week 15 against Miami with four sacks, one interception and just 15 points allowed. But this is a much tougher matchup in Week 16 in Detroit. The Lions have allowed just two sacks in the last two games against Dallas and the Rams, and Detroit has scored at least 34 points in each of those two games. The Lions also had just eight turnovers on the season. Keep Steelers DST for Week 17 against Cleveland, but keep Steelers DST across all leagues in Week 16. Projections provided by Sportsline Projections provided by Sportsline Projections provided by Sportsline


Published: 2025-12-18 06:11:00

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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