The New Orleans Saints will face the Green Bay Packers in Week 16. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, especially regarding QB Spencer Rattler.
Is Spencer Rattler Playing in Week 16?
Neither Derek Carr or Jake Haener will be under center for the Saints — Rattler will get the start, barring any unexpected injury setbacks in practice this week.
We’ll continue to monitor the Saints’ injury report. You can also visit and bookmark our NFL Injury Tracker and Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Should You Start or Sit Spencer Rattler in Week 16?
Do you know how hard it is to appear in four games, have a 30+ yard completion in each of those contests, and still average under six yards per pass attempt?
That’s the situation we have with Spencer Rattler. This roster opened the season with plenty of playmakers capable of making impact plays, but just about all of them will be watching this game.
There are a handful of backup QBs starting this week, and Rattler is the one I have the least confidence in.
Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Week 16 Fantasy Start-Sit Advice Cheat Sheet for every fantasy-relevant player in every game.
Spencer Rattler’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 16
As of Sunday morning, Rattler is projected to score 7.2 fantasy points in Week 16. This includes 117.2 passing yards, 0.5 passing touchdowns, and 0.3 interceptions. It also includes 0.9 rushing attempts for 4.3 yards and 0 touchdowns.
Check out the free PFN Fantasy Start-Sit Optimizer for the latest projections and advice for your lineups this week.
PFN Insight on the Packers' Defense
The Packers parted ways with Joe Barry last offseason after three straight league-average seasons. Jeff Hafley looked like he was delivering similar results in his first season as defensive coordinator, but a recent surge has the Packers knocking on the door of the top 10.
Green Bay delivered a season-best 89.7 (B+) Defense+ grade in the Sunday night win over Seatle. The Packers were the second-highest-graded defense of Week 15 (Broncos).
The key was the pass rush abusing an overmatched Seahawks offensive line. Both Geno Smith and Sam Howell suffered to the tune of seven sacks and a 52.4% pressure rate, the Packers' highest this season.
For most of the season, the Packers have been reluctant to blitz (sixth-lowest rate at 18.7%) but have also generated a below-average pressure rate as a result. Sunday night, Green Bay generated a season-high 50% pressure rate without blitzing and third-best of any defense in Week 15.
Two games behind the Vikings and Lions with three weeks left, the Packers are likely headed for a Wild Card spot. Still, if this level of pass rush can travel on the road in the playoffs, Green Bay will have a meaningful chance at a postseason upset.
For more insight on all other team defenses, head to our PFN Defense+ Metric Analysis.
Spencer Rattler’s Fantasy Ranking
Our Weekly Consensus PPR Rankings are below — both positional and overall. They were last updated at 6:05 AM ET on Sunday, December 22. If you're in a Superflex league, make sure you check out our Weekly Consensus Superflex Rankings.
Week 16 QB PPR Rankings
1) Josh Allen | BUF (vs. NE)
2) Jalen Hurts | PHI (at WAS)
3) Lamar Jackson | BAL (vs. PIT)
4) Joe Burrow | CIN (vs. CLE)
5) Jayden Daniels | WAS (vs. PHI)
6) Brock Purdy | SF (at MIA)
7) Sam Darnold | MIN (at SEA)
8) Kyler Murray | ARI (at CAR)
9) Tua Tagovailoa | MIA (vs. SF)
10) Baker Mayfield | TB (at DAL)
11) Bo Nix | DEN (at LAC)
12) Jared Goff | DET (at CHI)
13) Jordan Love | GB (vs. NO)
14) Justin Herbert | LAC (vs. DEN)
15) Matthew Stafford | LAR (at NYJ)
16) Patrick Mahomes | KC (vs. HOU)
17) Anthony Richardson | IND (vs. TEN)
18) C.J. Stroud | HOU (at KC)
19) Aaron Rodgers | NYJ (vs. LAR)
20) Geno Smith | SEA (vs. MIN)
21) Russell Wilson | PIT (at BAL)
22) Drake Maye | NE (at BUF)
23) Bryce Young | CAR (vs. ARI)
24) Cooper Rush | DAL (vs. TB)
25) Caleb Williams | CHI (vs. DET)
26) Dorian Thompson-Robinson | CLE (at CIN)
27) Mac Jones | JAX (at LV)
28) Mason Rudolph | TEN (at IND)
29) Michael Penix Jr. | ATL (vs. NYG)
30) Aidan O'Connell | LV (vs. JAX)
31) Spencer Rattler | NO (at GB)
32) Drew Lock | NYG (at ATL)
Saints at Packers Trends and Insights
New Orleans Saints
Team: The Saints, the same team that opened the season by scoring 47 points against the Panthers, have scored 47 points since their Week 12 bye.
QB: New Orleans had the hot start – since Week 3, they rank 24th in yards per pass, 26th in pass touchdown rate, and 30th in completion percentage.
Offense: On Sunday, Alvin Kamara joined Lenny Moore, Marshall Faulk, and Christian McCaffrey as the only players with 25 receiving touchdowns and 50 rush touchdowns.
Defense: Despite posting their fourth-lowest blitz rate of the season on Sunday (13.3%), the Saints recorded their highest sack rate of 2024 (20.5%).
Fantasy: Kamara’s last run gaining more than 30 yards came during his six-touchdown effort against the Vikings on Christmas Day of 2020.
Betting: Unders are 15-1 in New Orleans’ last 16 games played on extended rest, going under by an average of 7.1 points)
Green Bay Packers
Team: As of Tuesday, we are more than 365 days removed from Green Bay’s last regular-season loss in the United States against a non-NFC North team.
QB: Jordan Love was intercepted three times when blitzed in his first three games this season – he’s been picked off on such a pass just twice since.
Offense: On Sunday night, the Packers had four first-half possessions — 15 first downs, 235 yards, and four scoring drives (20 points).
Defense: Matchup-based defense. Over the past three weeks, Green Bay has two sub-10% games (Week 13 vs. Miami and Sunday in Seattle) and a plus-30% game (32.6% in Detroit, easily their highest mark of the season)
Fantasy: Josh Jacobs had nine touches in the first six minutes on Sunday night, tying him for the most such touches in a game during the 2000s (others: Chris Ivory in Week 4, 2014, and Peyton Barber in Week 17, 2017).
Betting: The Packers failed to cover four straight games in the middle of the season (Weeks 7-11) but haven’t failed to cover a game since (3-0-1).