The List: Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 16 UPDATE

Top 150 FLEX and positional rankings for Week 16 of fantasy football!

It seems Rashid Shaheed is finally being incorporated into the Seahawks’ offense. Shaheed had three receptions in his first three games in Seattle, but that total has swelled to 10 over his last three. His yards per route run has virtually quadrupled, from .5 to 2.11 yprr. The Rams present a favorable matchup, and with his recent surge in productivity, Shaheed is a solid FLEX for your fantasy semis. – Jay Felicio

Terry McLaurin scored nearly 16 fantasy points last week. What do you mean he’s a sit?” Well, for starters, 12.1 of his 15.9 points came on a busted-coverage-with-a-side-of-horrible-tackling play. Jason Campbell could have come out of retirement and made that throw. Scary Terry should also be afraid of his shadow, Eagles CB Quinyon Mitchell, that is. He should probably be a FLEX, but with limited upside and a rock-bottom floor, I’m not starting McLaurin in Week 16.- Jay Felicio

Both Christian Watson and Dontayvion Wicks suffered injuries against the Broncos that don’t appear to be long-term. But it threatens both of their availability for Saturday’s game against the Bears. If Watson is active, you’re starting him in a top-six fantasy matchup against the Bears. Jayden Reed would be the biggest beneficiary if Watson were to miss, but Matthew Golden saw three targets after his departure. Reed is the only Packers receiver I’m starting with or without Watson in the lineup, but if he does miss, I’m willing to scratch that Chicago matchup lottery ticket on Golden or Wicks (if he’s active himself).- Jay Felicio

Jerry Jones is such a nice guy that Dallas doesn’t just give up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks; they also give up the most fantasy points to wide receivers! Ladd McConkey has less than five points in three of his last four games but is in quite literally the best bounce-back spot possible. Quentin Johnston missed Week 15 with a late-week hamstring issue, and his status for this week is truly a toss-up. If he’s active, fire him up as a boom/bust FLEX with week-winning upside against the Cowboys. Keenan Allen has been a shell of himself since Week 7, but is an interesting FLEX option whether or not QJ were to sit out again.- Jay Felicio

Week 16 WR Rankings