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Fantasy Football Week 16 Pickups

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Jet Snyder
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Ty Chandler

Last Saturday, Chandler did a fantastic job in Alexander Mattison's absence during the game against the Bengals. He was the first Viking to carry for 100 yards since Week 10 of last season with 26 carries, 132 yards, and 24.7 fantasy points in the game against Cincinnati. If Mattison does not return for Week 16, he can be viewed as a capable running back. Even with Mattison's comeback, Chandler can still be a viable flex option.

Baker Mayfield

On Sunday, Mayfield scored 29 fantasy points, his best of the season, against the Packers. His performance this season has been nothing short of expectations. Mayfield is in a strong position to succeed because to his top two receiver playmakers, Chris Godwin and Mike Evans. The Jacksonville Jaguars' defense has given up the third-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks, something the Buccaneers will have to contend with in Week 16.

Samuel Curtis

Sam Howell, quarterback for the Commanders, has a reasonably equitable distribution of targets and leads the league in throw attempts per game with 38.9. In Week 15, Samuel set a new career best with 21.1 fantasy points and nine targets. The last three games he has played in have all resulted in at least 10 fantasy points, with two of those games scoring 19 or more. Samuel will face tough opponents in Week 16 (the Jets) and Week 17 (the 49ers), but he should still rack up targets. Because he does most of his work from the slot, he is still considered a flex option.

Isaiah Likely

Prioritize Isaiah If he is still up for grabs in your fantasy league, the odds are 52.6%. For the last two games in a row, he has received six or more targets and earned a minimum of 18 fantasy points.

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