Week 15 is the time when all interested Saquon Barkley owners can finally find some joy. It is near the top of our RB fantasy ranking thanks to a clash against Miami. The choice by consensus No. 1 in the fantasy leagues has been a relative disappointment, but for those of you in your fantasy playoff semifinals, it's Barkley's time.
Beyond the obvious moves, there are many injuries to watch. Derrius Guice injured his knee on Sunday, while Jordan Howard is still dealing with his shoulder injury. There is also the matter of James Conner (shoulder), whose absence has continually turned Benny Snell Jr. into a good fantasy work, but his potential return in Week 15 could ruin that.
WEEK 15 RANKINGS NO PPR:
Field Marshal | Wide receiver | Tight end | D / ST | Kicker
Earlier in the week, reports emerged that Josh Jacobs had been playing with a fractured shoulder since week 7, and after he was expected to play in week 14, he was retained and scheduled to have an MRI. His absence means that DeAndre Washington is a rebound in the standard leagues and Jalen Richard an option in the PPR leagues.
Stay tuned during the week on the status of Le & # 39; Veon Bell, who was away on Sunday due to illness. Bilal Powell would be a decent play on Thursday night against the Ravens, especially in the PPR leagues, if Bell remains on the shelf.
Our final possible recommendation comes from the backfield of Tampa Bay, except that we cannot say with confidence what back. The Bucs face the Lions in Week 15, one of the best runners clashes. Both Ronald Jones and Peyton Barber led 11 times in week 14, for 36 and 34 yards, respectively. We would lean towards Jones as a usable FLEX option, but we know there is the usual risk when it comes to using a Tampa Bay RB this season.
Reminder: As always, we expect to make many changes to these rankings during the week, so check for updates.