Don't be surprised if ... both Lions WRs finish in top 10, Dak is top-two QB scorer
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Don't be surprised if ... both Lions WRs finish in top 10, Dak is top-two QB scorer
"Each week in the NFL is its own story -- full of surprises, both positive and negative -- and fantasy football managers must decide what to believe and what not to believe moving forward. Perhaps we can help. If any of these thoughts come true ... don't be surprised! NOTE: All mention of fantasy points is for PPR formats, unless otherwise mentioned. Don't be surprised if ... Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott finishes No. 2 at his position in season scoring"
"Prescott comes off a disappointing 11.96 points in Sunday night's loss to the Minnesota Vikings, one that effectively ended Dallas' remote chances of making the playoffs. That doesn't mean Prescott and his buddies don't have anything to play for, though. Prescott leads the NFL in attempts, completions and passing yards, and he is just a few points away from catching Patrick Mahomes (out for season), Drake Maye and Matthew Stafford in fantasy points."
"The Cowboys host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, then travel to face the lowly Washington Commanders and even worse New York Giants in Week 18. Fantasy managers always worry about their players participating during the final week. These Cowboys have individual motivation. Prescott might not reach 5,000 passing yards for the first time, but he can get close."
Each NFL week produces surprises that can change fantasy outlooks, and current projections suggest Dak Prescott could finish as the No. 2 scoring quarterback. Prescott posted 11.96 fantasy points in a loss to Minnesota but still leads the NFL in attempts, completions and passing yards. He sits a few fantasy points behind Patrick Mahomes (out for the season), Drake Maye and Matthew Stafford, while Buffalo's Josh Allen remains out of reach. Prescott finished fantasy No. 2 in 2019 and No. 3 in 2023. Dallas faces the Chargers, Commanders and Giants to close the season, giving Prescott motivation to approach 5,000 passing yards.
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