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Fantasy Football Week 14 Start/Sit Cheat Sheet with the Best Advice

Fantasy Football Week 14 Start/Sit Cheat Sheet with the Best Advice

The ESPN+ Week 14 Cheat Sheet is your one-stop shop for fantasy football advice. We’ve rounded up our top starting/sitting tips from this week, including insights from Matt Bowen, Mike Clay, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Eric Karabell and Liz Loza. Don’t have time to read everything? That’s why cheat sheets were invented! In just a few minutes, get caught up on a week’s worth of reading, see which players are on the injury report, consider the betting data, and then build your lineup confident that you’ve put your team in the best position to win.

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Injury aggregation is provided by RotoWire and does not include players on IR. Football Power Index from ESPN Analytics.


Las Vegas Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -6.5
Lockout: Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET


Over/Under Overall: 46.5 (third highest)
FPI favorite: Buccaneers 7.6, 69.3% to win overall

Raiders Injury Monitor: RB Zamir White: Q; RB Alexander Mattison: Q

Buccaneers Injury Monitor: WR Mike Evans: Q; RB Bucky Irving: Q; WR Trey Palmer: Q; WR Cody Thompson: O

The best of the week

  • Mike Clay: Tampa Bay has allowed the seventh-most WR fantasy points this season, including the fourth-most from the perimeter and the third-most from the slot. The Bucs have finished first or second in all three categories in their last eight games. Jakobi Meyers (65% perimeter) is the most notable beneficiary of this Raiders WR room, although big-play Tre Tucker (75%) should be on your sleeper radar in Week 14.

  • Matt Bowen: Aiden O’Connell won’t do much for you as a runner, but he went to Arrowhead just last Friday and threw for 340 yards against the Chiefs, and he had a strong matchup against Tampa Bay in Week 14. He is an option in superflex leagues with two QBs.

  • Tristan H. Cockcroft: Although Cade Otton has remained quiet over the past two weeks, the Raiders are as strong a rebounding force as a tight end can provide. Over the last six weeks, they have allowed a league-leading 27.1 points per game, with five different tight ends scoring more than 11 points.

  • Tristan H. Cockcroft: The Buccaneers have been one of the toughest defenses this season, highlighted by a 17-point game against Spencer Rattler and the Saints in Week 6 and 11 points in Week 12 against the Giants. The Raiders offer them that type of advantage.


New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins -6
Lockout: Sunday, 1:00 p.m. ET


Over/Under Overall: 44.5 (sixth highest)
FPI favorite: Dolphins by 2.4, 56.2% to win overall

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