On Target: It's Championship Week!

On Target: It's Championship Week!

This article is part of our On Target series.

Championship week is upon us! If your league does championships on Week 17, well, you're doing it wrong. Our entire season of analyzing data, making waiver moves and trades has been leading up to this week. Of course DFS will still continue beyond this week so there will be important data to analyze but it is my hope that the players pointed out in this column have aided Rotowire subscribers on the way to seasonal champions and DFS successes. In what is one of the most important weeks of the fantasy year, let's analyze the data!

Total Targets
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PLAYERTARGETSRECYARDSTDS
Julio Jones18111815447
DeAndre Hopkins16997131610
Antonio Brown16511615869
Demaryius Thomas1569311285
Odell Beckham15191140013
Brandon Marshall14793126111
Jarvis Landry145989764
Allen Robinson13470114513
Larry Fitzgerald1349911317
Mike Evans1316610513
Michael Crabtree131768497
Calvin Johnson1247210007
Emmanuel Sanders124679695
Amari Cooper1226810526
T.Y. Hilton1206110165
Randall Cobb118707776
A.J. Green1177611708
Eric Decker1177293010
Golden Tate117827206
Greg Olsen1167110487
Brandin Cooks116749938
Jeremy Maclin113799856
Jordan Matthews111728395
Travis Benjamin109618935
Championship week is upon us! If your league does championships on Week 17, well, you're doing it wrong. Our entire season of analyzing data, making waiver moves and trades has been leading up to this week. Of course DFS will still continue beyond this week so there will be important data to analyze but it is my hope that the players pointed out in this column have aided Rotowire subscribers on the way to seasonal champions and DFS successes. In what is one of the most important weeks of the fantasy year, let's analyze the data!

Total Targets
(Click to sort)

PLAYERTARGETSRECYARDSTDS
Julio Jones18111815447
DeAndre Hopkins16997131610
Antonio Brown16511615869
Demaryius Thomas1569311285
Odell Beckham15191140013
Brandon Marshall14793126111
Jarvis Landry145989764
Allen Robinson13470114513
Larry Fitzgerald1349911317
Mike Evans1316610513
Michael Crabtree131768497
Calvin Johnson1247210007
Emmanuel Sanders124679695
Amari Cooper1226810526
T.Y. Hilton1206110165
Randall Cobb118707776
A.J. Green1177611708
Eric Decker1177293010
Golden Tate117827206
Greg Olsen1167110487
Brandin Cooks116749938
Jeremy Maclin113799856
Jordan Matthews111728395
Travis Benjamin109618935
Rob Gronkowski10766107211
Kamar Aiken106628025
Delanie Walker104769356
Gary Barnidge104689309
Donte Moncrief101617206
Jordan Reed99747789
Ben Watson98677615
Anquan Boldin98596913
Pierre Garcon95626484
Alshon Jeffery94548074
Ted Ginn944373010
Jason Witten94706432
Travis Kelce93658224
Allen Hurns91549078
Willie Snead91618673
Marvin Jones91577454
Keenan Allen89677254
Julian Edelman88616927
Devonta Freeman88685432
John Brown86589336
Doug Baldwin866590513
Martavis Bryant86487596
Nate Washington86436103
Theo Riddick86696053
Zach Ertz86695792
Danny Woodhead85646516
Danny Amendola83636313
Davante Adams82433991
Robert Woods80475523
Martellus Bennett80534393
Rueben Randle78516426
Antonio Gates78515854
Michael Floyd77457226
Charles Clay77515283
Brian Hartline77465232
Stefon Diggs76466684
James Jones75417428
Cecil Shorts75424842
Sammy Watkins74448279
Terrance Williams74406053
Jimmy Graham74486052
Richard Rodgers74504657
Steve Smith73466703
Julius Thomas73424315
Coby Fleener73453902
Tavon Austin72444275
Dez Bryant72314013
Jacob Tamme71515671
Heath Miller71524681
Darren Sproles71453121
Tyler Eifert704856412
Markus Wheaton69386514
Brandon LaFell69344890
Jared Cook69384760
Kyle Rudolph69474424
Owen Daniels69404323
Jamison Crowder68525091
Shane Vereen68514024
Marques Colston67455204
Cole Beasley66454543
Andre Johnson66344183
Steve Johnson65454973
Kenny Britt63305512
Mike Wallace63364402
Jordan Cameron63303462
Vincent Jackson62335433
Rishard Matthews61436624
Malcom Floyd61275193
Duke Johnson61544852
Jermaine Kearse60436133

Red Zone Touchdown Percentage
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PLAYERTARGETSRECRZ TDSRZ TD%
Tyler Eifert16121169
Ted Ginn97667
Allen Robinson22151255
Seth Roberts106550
Doug Baldwin1510747
Richard Rodgers139646
Gary Barnidge189844
Jordan Reed2114943
Larry Fitzgerald1410643
Donte Moncrief128542
Kamar Aiken106440
Shane Vereen108440
Danny Woodhead1611638
Calvin Johnson1610638
Golden Tate1611638
Rob Gronkowski1911737
Brandon Marshall2212836
Devin Funchess114436
Pierre Garcon116436
Jeremy Maclin1411536
Antonio Brown2015735
Eric Decker2611935
John Brown159533
Delanie Walker1210433
Antonio Gates125433
Allen Hurns127433
Odell Beckham1913632
Ben Watson1610531
A.J. Green167531
Steve Johnson107330
Rueben Randle106330
Danny Amendola108330
Julius Thomas1015330
Owen Daniels105330
James Jones103330
Julian Edelman1711529
Travis Kelce115327
Kyle Rudolph114327
Randall Cobb198526
DeAndre Hopkins2313626
Julio Jones2112524
Vincent Jackson135323
Martavis Bryant135323
Dez Bryant134323
Greg Olsen1810422
Cole Beasley148321
James Starks107220
Jerricho Cotchery106220
Jason Witten106220
Michael Floyd104220
Alshon Jeffery166319
Demaryius Thomas169319
T.Y. Hilton168319
Coby Fleener116218
Markus Wheaton115218
Anquan Boldin189317
Theo Riddick1210217
Jordan Matthews127217
Marvin Jones127217
Jordan Cameron124217
Jarvis Landry1912316
Devonta Freeman138215
Brian Hartline138215
Mike Evans153213
Javorius Allen107110
Davante Adams104110
Bryan Walters11519
Terrance Williams11319
Nate Washington11419
Michael Crabtree11219
Heath Miller12718
Travis Benjamin12518

Tyler Lockett and Doug Baldwin have absolutely been blowing the lid off the league over the last month. With Jimmy Graham and Marshawn Lynch sidelined, Baldwin has scored double-digit touchdowns over his last six games and Lockett has scored in each of his last three. I think that this week against the Rams is finally the week we see Baldwin go scoreless but I expect more big things out of Lockett. A tactical analysis of the Rams defense would suggest they are weaker against outside WR but don't have as difficult a time defending slot guys. There is no way you can bench Baldwin in your fantasy championships with how well he's been playing (and more importantly, how ruthlessly efficient Russell Wilson has been) but Lockett is the superior play this week in DFS formats. He's had at least five receptions in each of the Seahawks last three games and has had at least one deep target opportunity in each of those games as well. Sooner rather than later, Lockett is going to turn those deep targets into massive fantasy points. At his current salary in DFS across the board, Lockett is... wait for it... a lock.

Will Tye is primed to be the main beneficiary of Odell Beckham being suspended for a week. Even before ODB earned himself a week by losing his mind against Josh Norman, Tye had firmly asserted himself as a viable fantasy option in the Giants offense. He's scored two touchdowns the last two weeks and is averaging 54 yards per game over the Giants last five games. In this matchup against Minnesota (whose boundary defenders are relatively strong), I expect that Tye will be close to leading the Giants in targets. Rueben Randle will be the more popular pickup and DFS option but in games where Randle has more than 10 targets, he has a catch rate lower than 50 percent. Tye is definitely the lower-ceiling option as he is not involved down the field, but for non-Gronk or Jordan Reed playoff teams, Tye is one of the top options despite the fact that we didn't know who the guy was two months ago. Much like Larry Donnell last year, Tye has become a plug and play DFS option.

Brandin Cooks is a really interesting player to me. The NFL draft community was really split on the type of player that he could become. He was undersized for the position the Saints took him at in the draft but he was very productive relative to his NFL compatriot Markus Wheaton in the same offense. I really liked him at the time but my worst fears have been confirmed at points, as he's small and is prone to having horrific games because the offense has to be tailored to getting him open rather than letting him being open dictate what else happens. He gets a great theoretical matchup this week against the Jaguars but his quarterback is dealing with a significant injury that could keep him out of the Week 16 game. We aren't so much dealing with Cooks this week, as I think most fantasy players have better options but I do want to discuss Cooks moving forward. Assuming Brees returns to full health next year, I think the sweet spot for drafting Cooks will be around the fifth round in 12-team leagues. If his cost gets higher than that, I'm not sure there is much profit potential there. He'll never be a safe bet for either 100 catches for 10 touchdowns, and he's sort of in no man's land between being a possession receiver and a big play threat. He's too involved in the offense to be drafted as a WR3, but he isn't reliable enough to draft as a week-to-week WR2.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Davis Mattek
Davis Mattek has played DFS for a living for over a year and began in the fantasy sports industry in 2012. He is a member of the FSTA and FSWA.
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