This week, Corey Davis and Willie Snead top the list of the potential players who might be overlooked. Davis has seen 31 targets in the past four games, and while he might be a bit limited if Blaine Gabbert is forced to start, he is still one of the better PPR plays solely because of the volume he is due to receive. Meanwhile, Snead established himself as Lamar Jackson’s top receiving option, catching five passes for 51 yards on a team-high eight targets, so he might be the receiver to start in Baltimore as long as Lamar Jackson is under center. Keke Coutee, who hauled in five of nine targets in his return to the Texans lineup, is also more valuable in PPR formats, especially with Demaryius Thomas seeing only one look. D.J. Moore is a wild card after his eight-target day last week, but he seems to be trending up.
Week 12 Standard Rankings:Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker
Elsewhere, the injury to Alex Smith hurts the value of the Redskins receivers, especially in PPR. Josh Doctson and Maurice Harris still have upside, but it’s possible that Colt McCoy may end up favoring different receivers or targeting the TEs a bit more frequently. Jordan Reed led the team in receiving last week, so if he continues to see a high target-share, that could take away from Doctson and Harris’ respective PPR upside.
Note: Check back for updates throughout the week. For more analysis on each player, check out our standard WR rankings for Week 12.
WEEK 12 PPR RANKINGS: Running back | Tight end
Week 12 PPR Rankings: WRs
These rankings are for full-point PPR leagues