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The Week 12 Fantasy Football Player Rankings Tiers Start Sit QB RB WR TE guide is your shortcut to smarter lineup decisions. We break down every position with matchup-based start/sit insight, highlighting OUT players like Drake London and Jaxson Dart, plus the key names to start and fade. Get the edge you need before kickoff with clear, data-driven player tiers.
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Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End
Week 12 Fantasy Football QB Rankings and Tiers
Week 12 Fantasy Football QB Rankings & Tiers Quick Chart
TierRankTeamPlayerOpponentRisk11NEDrake Maye@ CINLOW12PHIJalen Hurts@ DALLOW23BALLamar Jacksonvs NYJAVG24KCPatrick Mahomesvs INDAVG25LARMatthew Staffordvs TBAVG26DALDak Prescottvs PHIAVG37SFBrock Purdyvs CARAVG38TBBaker Mayfield@ LARAVG39CHICaleb Williamsvs PITHIGH310INDDaniel Jones@ KCAVG411ARIJacoby Brissettvs JAXAVG412DETJared Goffvs NYGAVG413SEASam Darnold@ TENAVG414GBJordan Lovevs MINAVG415CARBryce Young@ SFHIGH516NYGJamies Winston@ DETHIGH517PITAaron Rodgers@ CHIHIGH518CINJoe Flaccovs NEHIGH519NOTyler Shoughvs ATLHIGH520JAXTrevor Lawrence@ ARIHIGH521MINJ.J. McCarthy@ GBHIGH622NYJTyrod Taylor@ BALHIGH623ATLKirk Cousins@ NOHIGH624LVGeno Smithvs CLEHIGH625CLEShedeur Sanders@ LVHIGH626TENCam Wardvs SEAHIGH
Tier 1 | Elite QB1s
Drake Maye | New England Patriots
Facing Cincinnati’s defense, which has allowed the most QB points over the last four weeks, Drake Maye gets a perfect chance to break out of his recent slump. He’s averaged just 17.6 ppg over the last three games, but this matchup offers a strong rebound opportunity.
Tier 2 | High-End QB1s
Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens
Since returning from injury, Lamar Jackson has fallen to QB15 in ppg, matching Geno Smith. The Jets have been bottom-10 against QBs since trading away Sauce Gardner, making this a strong bounce-back spot.
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs
The Colts strengthened their defense by trading for Sauce Gardner, and they’ve been a top-7 unit against QBs recently. Patrick Mahomes enters this matchup coming off two of his worst games (under 13 ppg), creating another challenging matchup for the KC offense.
Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams
After a three-week tear, Matthew Stafford cooled off with just 130 passing yards and two TDs last week. Tampa Bay has allowed the 6th-most QB points this season, giving Stafford a good chance to rebound.
Tier 3 | Solid QB1 / High QB2 Options
Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers
Returning from a six-week absence, Brock Purdy posted a QB5 finish. The challenge increases this week against a defense ranked 10th against QBs since Week 3.
Baker Mayfield | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Following his worst outing of the season, Baker Mayfield has bounced back with nearly 21 ppg over his last two games. The Rams bring the 6th-strongest QB defense, adding risk to his Week 12 outlook.
Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears
A volatile but high-ceiling option, Caleb Williams remains the QB8 on the season despite several down weeks. Pittsburgh has been a top-12 QB defense recently, making him a risky but playable option.
Tier 4 – 6 Quarterback Rankings Week 12
Tier 4 | Fringe Starters / Strong QB2s
Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals
Since taking over in Week 7, Jacoby Brissett has been the QB4 and has elevated the Arizona offense. Jacksonville allows the 5th-most QB points this season, giving him another favorable matchup.
Jared Goff | Detroit Lions
Despite completing under 60% of his passes the last three weeks, Jared Goff is still averaging over 19 ppg in that span. The Giants rank 3rd-worst against QBs this season, giving him a prime opportunity.
Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers
After a two-week slump with no TD passes, Jordan Love bounced back with two scores last week. The Vikings provide a tougher test as the 11th-hardest matchup for QBs.
Bryce Young | Carolina Panthers
In the best game of his career, Bryce Young threw for 448 yards and three TDs last week. San Francisco has allowed the 3rd-most QB points since Week 8, providing an opening for another productive game.
Tier 5 | Superflex Starters / Deeper QB2s
Joe Flacco | Cincinnati Bengals
After his worst performance of the year, Joe Flacco now faces a New England defense that has been the 12th-weakest against QBs over the last four weeks. Losing his top receiver lowers his ceiling, but the matchup remains workable. But it may not even be this Joe that takes the field.
J.J. McCarthy | Minnesota Vikings
In three games since returning, J.J. McCarthy is averaging under 15 ppg. Green Bay is the 7th-toughest defense against QBs, making Week 12 another difficult spot.
Kirk Cousins | Atlanta Falcons
With Michael Penix Jr. sidelined, Kirk Cousins takes over the offense. He hasn’t thrown a touchdown in his limited appearances this season, and New Orleans has been the 5th-toughest defense against QBs the last four weeks.
Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints
In his last appearance, Tyler Shough delivered a QB1 outing with 282 yards and two scores. Atlanta has given up the 5th-most QB points in the last four weeks, making him a viable Week 12 streamer.
Tier 6 | Emergency QB2 / 2QB League Plays
Tyrod Taylor | New York Jets
Replacing Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor gets another shot at the starting job. He posted a QB1 finish in his lone start earlier this season, but Baltimore has been the 2nd-toughest QB matchup recently.
Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End
Week 12 Fantasy Football RB Rankings & Tiers
Week 12 Fantasy Football RB Rankings & Tiers Quick Chart
TierRankTeamPlayerOpponentRisk11INDJonathan Taylor@ KCLOW12SFChristian McCaffreyvs CARLOW13ATLBijan Robinson@ NOLOW14DETJahmyr Gibbsvs NYGLOW25PHISaquon Barkley@ DALLOW26GBJosh Jacobsvs MINHIGH27BALDerrick Henryvs NYJAVG28DALJavonte Williamsvs PHIAVG29LARKyren Williamsvs TBAVG310CARRico Dowdle@ SFAVG311CHID’Andre Swiftvs PITAVG312JAXTravis Etienne@ ARIAVG313PITJaylen Warren@ CHIAVG314LVAshton Jeantyvs CLEHIGH315CLEQuinshon Judkins@ LVAVG316CINChase Brownvs NEHIGH417MINAaron Jones@ GBHIGH418NOAlvin Kamaravs ATLHIGH419SEAKenneth Walker@ TENAVG420NYJBreece Hall@ BALHIGH421NETreVeyon Henderson@ CINAVG422DETDavid Montgomeryvs NYGAVG423NYGTyrone Tracy Jr.@ DETHIGH524TBSean Tucker@ LARHIGH525SEAZach Charbonnet@ TENHIGH526NYGDevin Singletary@ DETHIGH527NERhamondre Stevenson@ CINAVG528CHIKyle Monangaivs PITHIGH529GBEmanuel Wilsonvs MINHIGH530PITKenneth Gainwell@ CHIAVG531ATLTyler Allgeier@ NOHIGH532TENTyjae Spearsvs SEAHIGH533ARIBam Knightvs JAXAVG634KCKareem Huntvs INDHIGH635TENTony Pollardvs SEAHIGH636TBRachaad White@ LARHIGH637JAXBhayshul Tuten@ ARIHIGH638MINJordan Mason@ GBHIGH639CARChuba Hubbard@ SFHIGH640ARIMichael Cartervs JAXHIGH741LARBlake Corumvs TBHIGH742SFBrian Robinsonvs CARHIGH743BALKeaton Mitchellvs NYJHIGH744PHITank Bigsby@ DALHIGH745SEAGeorge Holani@ TENHIGH746BALJustice Hillvs NYJHIGH747PITKaleb Johnson@ CHIHIGH748NODevin Nealvs ATLHIGH749NYJIsaiah Davis@ BALHIGH750CLEJerome Ford@ LVHIGH
Tier 1 | Elite RB1 Options for Week 12
Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis Colts
On pace for nearly 1,900 rushing yards, 440 receiving yards, and close to 29 touchdowns, Jonathan Taylor has separated from the pack as the RB1 overall. Even against a strong Kansas City run defense, his elite volume keeps him locked into a top-tier outcome.
Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions
Averaging over 20 ppg and pacing toward 1,800+ scrimmage yards with 17 touchdowns, Jahmyr Gibbs draws a premium matchup against a Giants defense allowing the 3rd-most RB fantasy points. A huge week is well within reach.
Tier 2 | High-End RB1s
Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles
After two down weeks (RB26 over that span), Saquon Barkley now faces a Dallas unit that’s allowed the 6th-most points to RBs. Last year’s Offensive Player of the Year is positioned for a strong rebound.
Tier 3 | RB1/RB2 Borderline Options
Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders
Ashton Jeanty struggled mightily against Dallas, managing just 6 carries for 7 yards behind a poor offensive line. A matchup with Cleveland’s top-6 run defense keeps expectations modest in Week 12..
Jaylen Warren / Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers
Before exiting with injury, Jaylen Warren was producing efficiently, while Kenneth Gainwell filled in with an 81-yard, 2-TD receiving outburst. Chicago’s improving run defense (9th fewest allowed since Week 7) limits the ceiling for both in a likely timeshare.
Quinshon Judkins | Cleveland Browns
Quinshon Judkins opened his career hot but has cooled to just 7 ppg in his last three outings. The Raiders have been top-7 vs RBs recently, and with Cleveland’s QB situation unstable, defenses are keying on Judkins’ touches.
Chase Brown | Cincinnati Bengals
Since Week 8, Chase Brown has been the RB5 thanks to massive receiving volume (22 targets in two games). Even against a surging Patriots run defense, his passing-game role keeps his floor intact as long as Samaje Perine remains sidelined.
Tier 4 – 6 Running Back Rankings Week 12
Tier 4 | Volume RB2 Options
Kenneth Walker / Zach Charbonnet | Seattle Seahawks
Kenneth Walker finally posted double digits for the first time since Week 4, while Zach Charbonnet continues to split work and cap both ceilings. Tennessee’s defense is vulnerable (8th-most RB points allowed), but this committee brings significant risk.
Breece Hall / Isaiah Davis | New York Jets
Breece Hall continues to be volatile, and Baltimore has been the 4th toughest defense against RBs lately. Isaiah Davis has barely been involved (six touches in two weeks), leaving Hall as a reception-dependent, low-floor option this week
Rhamondre Stevenson / TreVeyon Henderson | New England Patriots
TreVeyon Henderson thrived as the RB4 over the last three weeks, but Rhamondre Stevenson is expected back, pushing the rookie into a reduced role. Cincinnati’s defense gives up the most RB points this year, making both viable—but with lower ceilings.
Tyrone Tracy / Devin Singletary | New York Giants
Both Tyrone Tracy and Devin Singletary delivered RB2 weeks, but Singletary’s goal-line role limits Tracy’s upside. Detroit is the toughest defense against RBs this year, sharply capping expectations for both.
Alvin Kamara | New Orleans Saints
After a volume-heavy 25-touch performance, Alvin Kamara now faces an Atlanta defense that’s allowed the 2nd-most RB points over the last month. As long as the touches stay high, he maintains a reliable floor.
Tier 5 | Flex RB / Depth Options
Rachaad White / Sean Tucker | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rachaad White has cooled off (under 9 ppg in four straight), and Sean Tucker likely returns to a secondary role despite last week’s RB2 eruption. The Rams present a tough run matchup, though their recent form is more middle-of-the-pack.
Emanuel Wilson | Green Bay Packers
If Josh Jacobs sits, Emanuel Wilson becomes a viable RB2/flex option. Minnesota’s run defense is average, giving Wilson a moderately safe floor if elevated to the lead role.
Tier 6 | Deep Flex / TD-Dependent RBs
Tyjae Spears / Tony Pollard | Tennessee Titans
A frustrating committee limits both Tyjae Spears and Tony Pollard. Spears brings better receiving upside—18 catches on 19 targets since returning—while Pollard has averaged under 8 ppg. Seattle’s top-10 run defense keeps both risky.
Tier 7 | Bench Stashes & Emergency Starts
Keaton Mitchell / Justice Hill | Baltimore Ravens
Behind Derrick Henry, Keaton Mitchell and Justice Hill operate as change-of-pace depth options. They remain non-factors unless Henry misses time.
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Week 12 Fantasy Football WR Rankings & Tiers
Week 12 Fantasy Football WR Rankings & Tiers Quick Chart
TierRankTeamPlayerOpponentRisk11SEAJaxon Smith-Njigba@ TENLOW12LARPuka Nacuavs TBLOW13DETAmon-Ra St. Brownvs NYGLOW24KCRashee Ricevs INDLOW25DALCeeDee Lambvs PHIAVG26TBEmeka Egbuka@ LARAVG27CINTee Higginsvs NELOW28LARDavante Adamsvs TBAVG29MINJustin Jefferson@ GBAVG310NEStefon Diggs@ CINLOW311NOChris Olavevs ATLLOW312INDMichael Pittman Jr.@ KCAVG313CARTetairoa McMillan@ SFAVG314PITDK Metcalf@ CHIHIGH315PHIA.J. Brown@ DALAVG316PHIDeVonta Smith@ DALAVG317DALGeorge Pickensvs PHIAVG418CHIRome Odunzevs PITHIGH419BALZay Flowersvs NYJHIGH420DETJameson Williamsvs NYGHIGH421ARIMichael Wilsonvs JAXAVG422SFRicky Pearsallvs CARAVG423NYGWan’Dale Robinson@ DETAVG424MINJordan Addison@ GBHIGH525GBRomeo Doubsvs MINAVG526ATLDarnell Mooney@ NOAVG527LVTre Tuckervs CLEHIGH528INDAlec Pierce@ KCAVG529SFJauan Jenningsvs CARHIGH530JAXJakobi Meyers@ ARIAVG531CHID.J. Moorevs PITHIGH632TBChris Godwin@ LARAVG633GBChristian Watsonvs MINAVG634KCXavier Worthyvs INDHIGH635CINAndrei Iosivasvs NEAVG636NEKayshon Boutte@ CINHIGH637SEARashid Shaheed@ TENHIGH638INDJosh Downs@ KCHIGH639JAXParker Washington@ ARIHIGH640CLEJerry Jeudy@ LVHIGH741SEACooper Kupp@ TENHIGH742NYGDarius Slayton@ DETHIGH743CARXavier Legette@ SFHIGH744ARIGreg Dortchvs JAXHIGH745TENChimere Dikevs SEAHIGH746TENElic Ayomanorvs SEAHIGH747CLECedric Tillman@ LVHIGH748LVTyler Lockettvs CLEHIGH749NYJAdonai Mitchell@ BALHIGH750NEMack Hollins@ CINHIGH851TBTez Johnson@ LARHIGH852CARJalen Coker@ SFHIGH853NYJJohn Metchie@ BALHIGH854BALRashod Batemanvs NYJHIGH855CHILuther Burden IIIvs PITHIGH856TENVan Jeffersonvs SEAHIGH857PITCalvin Austin@ CHIHIGH858GBMatthew Goldenvs MINHIGH859PITRoman Wilson@ CHIHIGH860NEDeMario Douglas@ CINHIGH
Tier 1 | Elite WR1s
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks
On pace for 122 catches, nearly 1,950 yards, and nine touchdowns, Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads the NFL in receiving by more than 200 yards. Tennessee’s bottom-seven WR defense won’t have an answer for him.
Amon-Ra St. Brown / Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions
Over the last three weeks, Jameson Williams (20.1 ppg) has outproduced Amon-Ra St. Brown (13.9 ppg), despite St. Brown holding WR8 overall for the season. Both draw a prime matchup against one of the league’s five worst WR defenses.
Tier 2 | High-End WR1s
Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs
After averaging 22+ points in his 1st 3 outings, Rashee Rice finally slowed down, posting under 10 fantasy points despite six catches. He remains Kansas City’s top target, but the arrival of Sauce Gardner in Indianapolis will make this matchup significantly tougher.
Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals
With Ja’Marr Chase suspended, Tee Higgins becomes the focal point of the passing game. He has been the WR5 since Week 7, posting four straight WR1 weeks, and now faces a New England defense that’s middle of the pack versus WRs.
Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings
Since Week 7, Justin Jefferson sits at WR27 and still hasn’t built chemistry with J.J. McCarthy, converting 30 targets into only 15 catches. A matchup with Green Bay’s top-five WR defense doesn’t inspire optimism.
Tier 3 | Solid WR1 / Elite WR2
Stefon Diggs | New England Patriots
A reliable 14+ ppg option since Week 7, Stefon Diggs has become Drake Maye’s most trusted target. Cincinnati has been the fifth-toughest WR defense recently, but with the week’s highest projected total (51.5), Diggs should remain a strong play.
Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints
With Tyler Shough under center, Chris Olave logged his first 100-yard outing and his second top-six week of the year. Atlanta has allowed the third-most WR points over the last month, giving Olave strong upside.
DK Metcalf | Pittsburgh Steelers
After three straight single-digit performances, DK Metcalf badly needs a rebound and Chicago’s bottom-ten WR defense provides that opportunity.
A.J. Brown / DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles
Since Week 7, DeVonta Smith (WR14) has outperformed A.J. Brown (WR22), though Brown is coming off his highest target share of the season. Both get a shot at ceiling games against a Dallas defense allowing the second-most points to WRs.
Tier 4 – 6 Wide Receiver Rankings Week 12
Tier 4 | Strong WR2s
Michael Wilson | Arizona Cardinals
Fresh off the WR1 overall performance (15/185 on 18 targets), Michael Wilson takes on lead-receiver duties again with Marvin Harrison Jr. out. Don’t expect another 18-target monster, but Brissett’s trust gives Wilson a strong floor and real upside.
Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers
In his return from injury, Ricky Pearsall saw only two targets. Carolina is one of the toughest defenses against WRs, setting up another low-ceiling week.
Tier 5 | Flex WRs
Darnell Mooney | Atlanta Falcons
With Drake London sidelined, Darnell Mooney is in line for a massive target bump. The challenge: a Saints defense ranked top-12 against WRs and a transition to Kirk Cousins under center.
Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders
Tre Tucker rebounded with eight targets but now faces a brutal matchup, Cleveland has been the toughest WR defense since Week 6. Expectations must be tempered.
Alec Pierce / Josh Downs | Indianapolis Colts
Alec Pierce has earned 20 targets in two games, while Josh Downs saw his four-game double-digit streak snapped last week. Kansas City’s fourth-ranked WR defense makes both high-risk plays.
Jakobi Meyers / Parker Washington | Jacksonville Jaguars
This passing game remains unpredictable. Brian Thomas Jr. is still out, but Jakobi Meyers is still finding his footing, and Parker Washington saw his volume collapse after 26 targets in three games. Arizona’s top-eight WR defense offers little clarity.
Tier 6 | Fringe Flex / Streamers
Christian Watson | Green Bay Packers
Christian Watson finally flashed again with a 4-catch, 2-TD breakout, rekindling hope after weeks of irrelevance. Minnesota’s strong WR defense (5th overall) limits his floor, but one big play can still pay off.
Kayshon Boutte / Mack Hollins | New England Patriots
With a projected shootout ahead, Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins are long-shot bets tied to Drake Maye’s rising fantasy volume.
Rashid Shaheed / Cooper Kupp | Seattle Seahawks
Both Rashid Shaheed and Cooper Kupp operate behind JSN and remain volatile, especially in a matchup where a positive game script could limit passing volume.
Chris Godwin / Tez Johnson | Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Chris Godwin returns again looking to regain chemistry with Baker Mayfield, while Tez Johnson slides back into the WR3 role. The Rams are a middle-tier WR matchup.
Tier 7 | Deep League Dart Throws
Chimere Dike / Elic Ayomanor | Tennessee Titans
With injuries everywhere, Chimere Dike, Elic Ayomanor, and even Van Jefferson all have opportunity—but Tennessee’s offense remains the league’s least productive, giving all three extremely low floors.
Tier 8 | Bench Stashes / Emergency Starts
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Week 12 Fantasy Football TE Rankings & Tiers
Week 12 Fantasy Football TE Rankings & Tiers Quick Chart
TierRankTeamPlayerOpponentRisk11ARITrey McBridevs JAXLOW22SFGeorge Kittlevs CARLOW23LVBrock Bowersvs CLELOW24INDTyler Warren@ KCLOW35KCTravis Kelcevs INDLOW36NOJuwan Johnsonvs ATLAVG37DALJake Fergusonvs PHIAVG38ATLKyle Pitts@ NOAVG39PHIDallas Goedert@ DALAVG310NEHunter Henry@ CINAVG411BALMark Andrewsvs NYJAVG412NYGTheo Johnson@ DETAVG413TBCade Otton@ LARAVG414CHIColston Lovelandvs PITHIGH415NYJMason Taylor@ BALHIGH416MINT.J. Hockenson@ GBHIGH417SEAAJ Barner@ TENHIGH518CLEHarold Fannin Jr.@ LVHIGH519CLEDavid Njoku@ LVHIGH520CINNoah Fantvs NEHIGH521DETBrock Wrightvs NYGHIGH522BALIsaiah Likelyvs NYJHIGH623GBLuke Musgravevs MINHIGH624TENChigoziem Okonkwovs SEAHIGH625PITPat Freiermuth@ CHIHIGH626LVMichael Mayervs CLEHIGH627CARJa’Tavion Sanders@ SFHIGH628PITJonnu Smith@ CHIHIGH
Tier 1 | Elite TE1 Anchor
Trey McBride | Arizona Cardinals
The TE1 in three of his last four games, Trey McBride continues to operate in a tier of his own. His combination of volume, efficiency, and weekly ceiling makes him the closest thing to a cheat code at the position.
Tier 2 | High-End TE1s
George Kittle | San Francisco 49ers
With 15 targets, 15 receptions, 151 yards, and three touchdowns over the last two weeks, George Kittle has returned to elite form. With Brock Purdy healthy, Kittle is once again a weekly difference-maker.
Tier 3 | Reliable TE1 Options
Juwan Johnson | New Orleans Saints
Averaging nearly 14 ppg over the last month, Juwan Johnson has reemerged as a key weapon under Tyler Shough—helped by Rashid Shaheed’s departure. Atlanta brings the third-toughest TE defense, but Johnson’s hybrid alignment creates mismatches.
Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons
With Drake London sidelined, Kyle Pitts steps into a potential feature role. New Orleans ranks top-nine against tight ends, but Pitts’ projected volume gives him one of the highest ceilings at the position this week.
Hunter Henry | New England Patriots
A touchdown-dependent option most weeks, Hunter Henry becomes more intriguing in a projected high-scoring matchup, one where Cincinnati’s defensive struggles could increase his scoring chances.
Tier 4 – 6 Tight End Rankings Week 12
Tier 4 | Fringe TE1 / High TE2 Streamers
Mark Andrews | Baltimore Ravens
With four touchdowns on eight receptions in his last three games, Mark Andrews is back to producing with Lamar Jackson. His floor remains TD-dependent, and the Jets have been one of the toughest TE defenses recently.
Theo Johnson | New York Giants
With Jameis Winston drawing the start, Theo Johnson becomes a sneaky ceiling play—especially with his red-zone usage. Even against a strong Detroit TE defense, the opportunity is there.
Mason Taylor | New York Jets
With Garrett Wilson sidelined, Mason Taylor is one of the Jets’ primary receiving options. Unfortunately, he faces Baltimore, the toughest TE defense since Week 7, making this a difficult spot.
Tier 5 | Volatile TE2 Dart Throws
Harold Fannin Jr. / David Njoku | Cleveland Browns
Both Harold Fannin Jr. and David Njoku have averaged under 10 ppg, and Shedeur Sanders under center doesn’t improve their outlook. Neither tight end is trending toward meaningful fantasy relevance.
Brock Wright | Detroit Lions
With Sam LaPorta on IR, Brock Wright saw seven targets but turned them into just 2/8 receiving. The volume is encouraging, but the Giants have allowed the 12th-fewest TE points since Week 8, keeping his ceiling modest.
Tier 6 | Deep-League TE Flyers
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🧠 Week 12 Fantasy Football Player Rankings Tiers FAQ
Q1: Is Drake Maye a safe start in Week 12 after three down games?
A: Drake Maye has a strong matchup against a Bengals defense allowing the most QB points in the last four weeks. The floor isn’t perfect, but the matchup sets up a clear rebound spot.
Q2: Should fantasy managers trust Bryce Young after last week’s breakout?
A: Bryce Young finally showed ceiling performance, and San Francisco has quietly allowed top-three QB production since Week 8. He’s still volatile but playable in Week 12.
Q3: What should managers do with the Seahawks backfield against Tennessee?
A: Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet remain locked in a committee that caps upside. Tennessee is a favorable matchup, but both profiles fit best as risky RB2 plays.
Q4: Is Michael Wilson for real after his massive Week 11 performance?
A: Michael Wilson’s usage spike was real, driven by injuries ahead of him. While he won’t repeat 18 targets, the trust from Jacoby Brissett gives him a steady WR2 floor.
Q5: Can fantasy managers rely on Kyle Pitts with Drake London out?
A: Pitts projects for significant volume in Week 12. The matchup is tough, but opportunity alone pushes him into strong TE1 territory.




