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    Christian Watson Fantasy Hub: Wild Card Injury Update, DFS Guidance, Start/Sit Advice, Projections, and More

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    Here's the latest Christian Watson fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups, including injury status, start-sit advice, trade insight, and more.

    The Green Bay Packers will face the Philadelphia Eagles on Wild Card Weekend. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, especially regarding WR Christian Watson.

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    Is Christian Watson Playing vs. the Eagles?

    Watson was placed on injured reserve after tearing his ACL and is out for the remainder of the season.

    We’ll continue to monitor the Packers’ 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 Christian Watson on Wild Card Weekend?

    Matt LaFleur speculated following the Week 18 loss to the Bears that he wasn’t “super confident” that Watson would be available in the short term after suffering a knee injury and he was right – the 25-year-old tore his ACL and will likely miss the beginning of next season.

    Watson has struggled to regain the form he showcased for a brief moment as a rookie. In Weeks 11-13 of 2022, he rattled off a pair of 100-yard games with seven touchdown receptions on 27 targets — since then, he has had three 100-yard games and seven touchdown catches on his résumé across 131 targets.

    Only time will tell when it comes to how productive he can be as he progresses through rehab, but in the short term, Dontayvion Wicks projects as the next man up. When comparing his profile this season with Watson on/off the field, he has the potential to give this offense the type of deep threat they need access to if they are going to upset the second-seeded Eagles.

    Philadelphia boasts the second-lowest opponent completion percentage on deep passes, and that makes stretching the field an uphill battle for Jordan Love without Watson. Still, Wicks has shown enough to think that he can help fill the void.

    Are you looking for start/sit advice for other players in your lineup? Read our Wild Card Weekend Fantasy Start-Sit Advice Cheat Sheet for every fantasy-relevant player in every game.

    Christian Watson’s Fantasy Points Projection on Wild Card Weekend

    Watson is projected to score 0 points on Wild Card Weekend.

    Check out the free PFN Fantasy Start-Sit Optimizer for the latest projections and advice for your lineups this week.

    PFN Insight on the Eagles' Defense

    The Philadelphia Eagles narrowed the gap between themselves and the Broncos over the last month but ultimately have to settle for a second-place finish. Still, the Eagles can enter the postseason feeling good after a dominant three-month finish following a shaky September.

    Our metrics weigh pass defense more heavily than run defense, and the Eagles finished with the highest defensive pass success rate of any team this season (60.4%).

    As a result, the Eagles allowed the fewest yards per play for any defense this season (4.7). Effective and disciplined rushing attacks can theoretically control the clock with successful runs against Philadelphia, who "only" rank ninth in rushing success rate. But that's a thin needle to thread, as any defense that can tamp down explosive plays will be tough to score on.

    There isn't a single statistical flaw in Philadelphia's defense, which ranks top 10 in every metric that encompasses the Defense+ grades (except for sack rate, where they're 15th). That makes them an incredibly dangerous threat to win the NFC, even without the top seed.

    For more insight on all other team defenses, head to our PFN Defense+ Metric Analysis

    Christian Watson’s Fantasy Ranking

    Our Weekly Consensus PPR Rankings are below — both positional and overall. They were last updated at 8:30 AM ET on Sunday, January 12. If you're in a Superflex league, make sure you check out our Wild Card Superflex Rankings.

    Wild Card WR PPR Rankings

    1) Justin Jefferson | MIN (at LAR)
    2) Puka Nacua | LAR (vs. MIN)
    3) A.J. Brown | PHI (vs. GB)
    4) Nico Collins | HOU (vs. LAC)
    5) Mike Evans | TB (vs. WAS)
    6) Ladd McConkey | LAC (at HOU)
    7) Terry McLaurin | WAS (at TB)
    8) Courtland Sutton | DEN (at BUF)
    9) DeVonta Smith | PHI (vs. GB)
    10) Jordan Addison | MIN (at LAR)
    11) Cooper Kupp | LAR (vs. MIN)
    12) George Pickens | PIT (at BAL)
    13) Jalen McMillan | TB (vs. WAS)
    14) Khalil Shakir | BUF (vs. DEN)
    15) Quentin Johnston | LAC (at HOU)
    16) Jayden Reed | GB (at PHI)
    17) Marvin Mims Jr. | DEN (at BUF)
    18) Rashod Bateman | BAL (vs. PIT)
    19) Keon Coleman | BUF (vs. DEN)
    20) Romeo Doubs | GB (at PHI)
    21) Olamide Zaccheaus | WAS (at TB)
    22) Amari Cooper | BUF (vs. DEN)
    23) Calvin Austin III | PIT (at BAL)
    24) Dontayvion Wicks | GB (at PHI)
    25) John Metchie III | HOU (vs. LAC)
    26) Jalen Nailor | MIN (at LAR)
    27) Devaughn Vele | DEN (at BUF)
    28) Dyami Brown | WAS (at TB)
    29) Sterling Shepard | TB (vs. WAS)
    30) Mack Hollins | BUF (vs. DEN)
    31) Mike Williams | PIT (at BAL)
    32) Tutu Atwell | LAR (vs. MIN)
    33) Diontae Johnson | HOU (vs. LAC)
    34) Nelson Agholor | BAL (vs. PIT)
    35) Demarcus Robinson | LAR (vs. MIN)
    36) DJ Chark | LAC (at HOU)
    37) Van Jefferson | PIT (at BAL)
    38) Jamison Crowder | WAS (at TB)
    39) Troy Franklin | DEN (at BUF)
    40) Robert Woods | HOU (vs. LAC)
    41) Malik Heath | GB (at PHI)
    42) Curtis Samuel | BUF (vs. DEN)
    43) Xavier Hutchinson | HOU (vs. LAC)
    44) Bo Melton | GB (at PHI)
    45) Jordan Whittington | LAR (vs. MIN)
    46) Tylan Wallace | BAL (vs. PIT)
    47) Derius Davis | LAC (at HOU)
    48) Jahan Dotson | PHI (vs. GB)
    49) Lil'Jordan Humphrey | DEN (at BUF)
    50) Luke McCaffrey | WAS (at TB)
    51) Tyler Johnson | LAR (vs. MIN)
    52) Ryan Miller | TB (vs. WAS)
    53) Devontez Walker | BAL (vs. PIT)
    54) Trey Palmer | TB (vs. WAS)
    55) Johnny Wilson | PHI (vs. GB)
    56) Rakim Jarrett | TB (vs. WAS)
    57) Brandon Powell | MIN (at LAR)
    58) Ainias Smith | PHI (vs. GB)
    59) Anthony Miller | BAL (vs. PIT)
    60) Christian Watson | GB (at PHI)
    61) Tyrell Shavers | BUF (vs. DEN)
    62) Roman Wilson | PIT (at BAL)
    63) K.J. Osborn | BUF (vs. DEN)
    64) Dennis Houston | TB (vs. WAS)
    65) Dayton Wade | BAL (vs. PIT)
    66) Parris Campbell | PHI (vs. GB)
    67) Dez Fitzpatrick | LAC (at HOU)
    68) David Sills V | DEN (at BUF)
    69) Cody Thompson | TB (vs. WAS)
    70) Brycen Tremayne | WAS (at TB)
    71) Cornelius Johnson | GB (at PHI)
    72) Kazmeir Allen | WAS (at TB)
    73) Lucky Jackson | MIN (at LAR)
    74) Drake Stoops | LAR (vs. MIN)
    75) Danny Gray | PHI (vs. GB)
    76) Xavier Smith | LAR (vs. MIN)

    Packers at Eagles Trends and Insights

    Green Bay Packers

    Team: It was a difficult end to the season, but the Packers posted their second-best point differential during the Matt LaFleur era (+122)

    QB: In Weeks 11-16, Jordan Love’s pressured passer rating was 107.2, a number that has plummeted to 53.6 in two consecutive losses to round out the regular season.

    Offense: Green Bay is just 3-5 this season when failing to convert over one-third of its third downs (three-of-10 against the Bears in Week 18).

    Defense: The Packers lost on Sunday despite allowing just 18.5 yards per drive (they were 5-0 this season when allowing under 25 yards per drive prior).

    Fantasy: Josh Jacobs has rushed for a touchdown in a franchise-record eight straight games and is averaging 5.1 yards per carry over his past three games. He’s been able to add value in the passing game, catching each of his past 13 targets.

    Betting: Since 2003, unders are 17-6-1 (73.9%) in Eagles playoff games, the second highest rate among franchises with at least five playoff games over that stretch (exception: Titans at 81.8%).

    Philadelphia Eagles

    Team: The Eagles have lost six of their past eight playoff games outright when favored (four Wild Card games are included in that sample, all losses).

    QB: Jalen Hurts (and the coaching staff) is trusting his reads longer, a continued trend from the past few seasons. His quick pass rate in 2022 was 69.8% – it dipped to 61.7% in 2023 and finished this year at 57.3%.

    Offense: Philadelphia was outscored by 14 points in the first quarter this season—just one of the past 12 Super Bowl champions has had a negative first-quarter point differential (2020 Buccaneers).

    Defense: In Weeks 1-17, the Eagles were 12-0 when allowing 2.0 or fewer points per drive (1-3 otherwise).

    Fantasy: Saquon Barkley led the position in top-10 PPR performances this season (10) despite not playing last week.

    Betting: From 2013-20, home teams on Wild Card weekend were just 8-17-3 ATS (32%), but since 2021, when the shift to an 18-week regular season began, they have been 11-7 ATS (61.1%).

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