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2022 Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings | Week 13
For an analysis of some of the most intriguing players in Week 13, scroll past the table. The rankings below are from Senior Fantasy Analyst Tommy Garrett. If you want to ask Tommy or any of our analysts a question or five about a player’s value for the rest of the 2022 season, then be sure to register for the PFN Discord Server.
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Deshaun Watson, QB, Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns have officially added Watson to their 53-man roster as he prepares to start against his former team, the Houston Texans.
Last we saw him, Watson was one of the top three or four quarterbacks in the NFL and fantasy. Even if he does start with some rust (which is expected), at worst, he is a low-end QB1. I am sure Houston will get up for this game, as this is their Super Bowl. But Cleveland is just too talented offensively with Amari Cooper, Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt, Donovan Peoples-Jones, and David Njoku.
Between the deep ball and rushing ability, there will be zero surprises if Watson is a top-six QB for the remainder of the season. I’m conservatively rankings him, for now, to compensate for potential rust.
Treylon Burks, WR, Tennessee Titans
Treylon Burks has put together back-to-back solid performances. After setting a career-high 111 yards two weeks ago, Burks hauled in four of his six targets for 70 yards against the Bengals last week, even scoring his first touchdown. Unfortunately, it was classified as an “other” touchdown because it was a fumble recovery, so fantasy managers didn’t benefit from it.
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Burks saw his highest snap share since Week 3, but he also played on 100% of the snaps in 11 personnel (1 RB, 1 TE). Although I don’t love him against the Eagles despite what we saw on Sunday night, Burks is inside the top-36 WRs in the rest-of-season rankings so long as this utilization holds. If it doesn’t, I have some serious questions about what Tennessee is doing offensively.
Alvin Kamara, RB, New Orleans Saints
While the matchup against the 49ers was difficult, Alvin Kamara has now recorded four straight games under 45 rushing yards and 3.5 yards per carry.
Kamara rushed seven times for 13 yards add caught six of seven targets for 37 yards but watched Taysom Hill nearly match him in carries, and Kamara lost two fumbles in the process as the 49ers made it a point to try to rip it out as they talked in the post-game presser. There is some credence that Kamara was sick Saturday, but this is multiple games in a row. It’s getting to the point where fantasy managers are wondering if Kamara should be started.
He gets a difficult matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 13 before taking their bye, and if you somehow make the championship, a matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles is waiting. After feeling he was a screaming value as his legal case suppressed his ADP, Kamara has been nowhere close to that.