The clear theme of Week 15 is the high number of games moved because of COVID-19. That would normally limit where we could find value but, thankfully, it isn’t impossible. We aren’t filled to the brim with key plays, but there are still enough to target.

A Note from Mario: A 3-0 perfect week, even though some of the final scores were quite close to the numbers. We’ll always take wins, and an undefeated week is nice after the slowdown of the past month. I will continue to provide them as I see fit, but please do your research and play responsibly.

In the world of daily fantasy roster construction, ‘stacking’ players from the same team can often lead to big results. In this column of games to target in Week 15, Luke and Mario will give their thoughts on a few games that are worth watching for fantasy purposes, and whether they like the value or feel the game is getting too much attention. 

Luke’s Top Games to Watch

New York Jets at Miami Dolphins

The amount of times that I have advised for using either of these offenses is extremely limited, so it should come as no surprise that I am not interested in a game featuring both of them. The Jets offense is a frightening 22nd in the league in total yards, 25th in net yards per pass attempt, 27th in yards per rush attempt, and 29th in scoring. That simply screams bad offense in every way, and those numbers are buoyed by their two games against the Broncos and Colts, which were by far their two best offensive games of the season — and both happened without Zach Wilson. When you consider they are still down their top two wide receivers, there is nothing to like about the Jets offense.  The Dolphins offense is arguably worse, ranking 29th in the league in total yards, 27th in net yards per pass attempt, 31st in yards per rush attempt, and 25th in scoring. Their only saving grace for fantasy purposes all season has been the fact that they throw the ball a ton, and all those passes have made Jaylen Waddle a good weekly option. Waddle is trending towards not playing as he currently sits on the COVID list and that leaves them that much more likely to struggle. His absence would open the door for high volume for some of their remaining players, but their overall offensive output is likely to suffer and remain largely ineffective. 

Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers

It was a common theme in the past to put

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