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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Week 17 Fantasy Football Start'em, Sit'em: Quarterbacks

If you're reading this, congratulations!

With most fantasy football leagues concluding after Week 17, there is no reason for you to be reading this if you weren't playing in your league's Championship Week.

Below you will find some players that could be starts or sits in your league, but my fantasy football rankings will better help you determine if I would start Player X over Player Y.

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Week 17 Fantasy Football Start'em


Matthew Stafford, QB, Los Angeles Rams (at ATL)

Despite non-existent rushing stats (actually, worse than non-existent at minus two yards), Stafford leads all passers in yardage (4,179) and touchdowns (40, 7.7%), has a league-low 1.0 INT% and currently ranks as fantasy's QB3 on the year. Based on Week 17 NFL implied totals, only the Cincinnati Bengals have a higher projected total than Stafford and the Rams. Even if Davante Adams (hamstring) misses another week, Stafford remains a top-five option in Championship Week.

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars (at IND)

Lawrence has been on a tear. Over the past five weeks, he has finished as fantasy's QB7, QB5, QB13, QB1, and QB2, respectively. Lawrence has a career-high seven rushing touchdowns this season including scores in back-to-back games. In fact, he has scored a combined 10 (TEN!) touchdowns over the past two weeks.

See the table below, but Lawrence is the only quarterback to throw for three-plus scores and rush for another in back-to-back games since 2022. And if he extends the streak, he'll become the first quarterback in league history to do so in three consecutive games.

PlayerTeamStreakStreak StartedStreak EndedCmpAttYdsTDIntAttYdsTD
Trevor LawrenceJAX212/14/202512/21/202543686098011712
Joe BurrowCIN210/16/202210/23/20226279781607452
Lamar JacksonBAL29/18/20229/25/2022395853671202262
Kyler MurrayARI29/12/20219/19/202150686897310512
Kyler MurrayARI210/25/202011/8/2020557464361251732
Dak PrescottDAL210/8/201710/22/20174161485618632
Daunte CulpepperMIN212/10/200012/17/200044715566111792
Joe MontanaSF211/6/198911/12/19893850572609302

[Data from Stathead]

Tyler Shough, QB, New Orleans Saints (at TEN)

Have the Saints found their long-term answer at quarterback? Probably not (or at least it's too early to tell), but Shough has played reasonably well with four consecutive 17-point fantasy performances. Given the injuries at quarterback (Patrick Mahomes, Jayden Daniels, Lamar Jackson?, etc.), Shough could be a plug-and-play option off the waiver wire for managers battling the injury bug at quarterback and still alive.

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Week 17 Fantasy Football Sit'em


Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles Chargers (vs. HOU)

Herbert has overcome a lot (season-ending injuries to Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt, a broken non-throwing hand, etc.) to keep the train on the track. Herbert lit up the Cowboys defense (who hasn't, right?!) last week, but he scored under 15 fantasy points in each of his previous five outings. And the matchup this week gets much tougher. Only the Minnesota Vikings have allowed fewer fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks this season. While the Chargers are small favorites in Week 17, they play in one of only four games with an over-under below 40 points.

C.J. Stroud, QB, Houston Texans (at LAC)

Missing several games earlier this season, Stroud has since returned to start (and finish) each of Houston's past four games. During that span, he has accounted for multiple touchdowns only once. As noted above, the Chargers-Texans matchup has a low total, and the Texans have a bottom eight implied total for the week.

Continue reading our full Week 17 Fantasy Football Start'em, Sit'em

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

EDSFootball.com Updates for August 26, 2025

Earlier today, we updated fantasy football projections for several teams on EDSFootball.com.

2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Projected fantasy points are based on half-PPR scoring.

MORE: Fantasy football projections for more NFL teams

Denver Broncos 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the Denver Broncos.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Bo Nix513.9344.33545.924.9210.2885.2383.43.62281.02
Jarrett Stidham32.820.3232.91.341.234.611.50.0513.67
QB Totals546.7364.63778.826.2611.5189.8394.93.67294.69

Bo Nix: Nix started slowly (didn't throw first touchdown until Week 4), but he was one of the most productive fantasy quarterbacks from Week 5 through the end of the season. During that span, he completed 68.3% of his pass attempts for 3,115 yards, 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions while rushing 69 times for 320 yards and two scores. He was fantasy's QB5 (QB6 on per-game basis) from Week 5-18. The Broncos added Evan Engram in free agency and used a pair of top-75 picks on playmakers — R.J. Harvey (No. 60) and Pat Bryant (No. 74) — in the 2025 NFL Draft. Denver's defense is arguably the best in the NFL, however, which could potentially limit the ceiling of the offense (i.e., fewer shootouts needed).

MORE: Continue reading our Denver Broncos 2025 Fantasy Football Projections


Detroit Lions 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the Detroit Lions.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Jared Goff542.9363.74071.827.1510.8632.151.40.64258.73
Kyle Allen28.618.2197.31.060.864.9110.1212.23
QB Totals571.5381.94269.128.2111.723762.40.76270.96

Jared Goff: The main concern with Goff is losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but new offensive coordinator John Morton was a senior offensive assistant when Johnson became OC in 2022. Another concern is the loss of center Frank Ragnow (retirement) and Kevin Zeitler (free agency), but the Lions have a very talented group of pass catchers — Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Sam LaPorta, Jahmyr Gibbs, etc.. Goff has finished as fantasy's QB10, QB7, and QB6, respectively, over the past three seasons.

MORE: Continue reading our Detroit Lions 2025 Fantasy Football Projections


Las Vegas Raiders 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the Las Vegas Raiders.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Geno Smith545.4373.63981.422.6312.8248.1226.11.83257.73
Aidan O'Connell23.214.6155.40.810.443.16.20.099.74
Kenny Pickett11.67.276.60.350.232.15.30.064.89
QB Totals580.2395.44213.423.7913.4953.3237.61.98272.36

Geno Smith: It's obvious that Smith is an upgrade over the trio of Aidan O'Connell, Gardner Minshew and Desmond Ridder, all of whom made starts in 2024, and a more competent passing attack with benefit Brock Bowers, Jakobi Meyers, and the team's pass catchers. While Smith's best fantasy season (2022, QB5 — eighth on a PPG basis) was his first in Seattle with Pete Carroll, he's been a mid-tier QB2 (or worse) the past two seasons. Less useful in single-QB redraft formats, Smith has upside in two-QB or super flex and best ball formats.

MORE: Continue reading our Las Vegas Raiders 2025 Fantasy Football Projections


New Orleans Saints 2025 Fantasy Football Projections

Our 2025 fantasy football projections below are for the New Orleans Saints.

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QUARTERBACKS


PlayerAtt.Comp.YardsTDINTRushYardsTDPoints
Spencer Rattler344.8210.32379.112.767.2438.21911.53160
Tyler Shough229.8142.51597.18.735.1730.4121.61.22107.94
QB Totals574.6352.83976.221.4912.4168.6312.62.75267.94

Spencer Rattler: Kellen Moore has named Rattler the starter for Week 1. It's unlikely that he maintains that role for the full season, especially given that the Saints used a top-40 pick on Tyler Shough and will likely be in the mix for one of the top quarterbacks in 2026. (In fact, I have them drafting one early in my 2026 NFL Mock Draft.) Rattler is only relevant in 2-QB and Super Flex formats (as are all starting quarterbacks).

Tyler Shough: As noted with Rattler, Shough will start the year as the backup and should have an opportunity to make starts, but both quarterbacks are off the fantasy radar in standard single-QB leagues.

MORE: Continue reading our New Orleans Saints 2025 Fantasy Football Projections