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Fantasy Football Target Trends: Jameson Williams party just getting started with end-of-season schedule a dream

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19 November 2025

Once a week during the NFL season, I dig into the pass-game data and try to figure out what trends matter at wide receiver, tight end and running back. Let’s open up the spreadsheets and see what we find.

Jameson Williams, WR, Lions

It hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows for the Lions since their Week 8 bye. They’re 1-2 since the reboot, and the offense did not play well in last week’s 16-9 loss at Philadelphia. But the Lions did figure out one key thing during the bye, and it’s been obvious to all viewers — they unlocked Williams.

Williams is the WR2 in cumulative scoring over the last three weeks, scoring a touchdown in each game. He’s been more of a priority to the offense, drawing 20 targets in these three games after seeing just 30 targets in his first seven games. He has a long reception (37 yards or more) in each recent start. Obviously Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown are going to keep significant market shares, too, but perhaps Williams can keep this new role bump going forward — especially with TE Sam LaPorta out at least three more games.

The Lions tend to play their best ball indoors, on a fast track. This is where the schedule lines up perfectly. Detroit doesn’t play another outdoor game until Week 18 at Chicago, a week after most fantasy seasons end. The final chunk of the season could be a Williams party. Stay warm indoors and get your popcorn ready.

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Ricky Pearsall, WR, 49ers

I fielded some Pearsall start-sit questions last week, and I’m sure the consistent response was “play the other guy.” Pearsall was returning to action after missing five games with a knee injury, and in instances like that, I usually prefer a show-me week before I return the player to previous expectations. A star I might use right away, but Pearsall isn’t quite in that class yet.

So did Pearsall show enough to get back into fantasy lineups? Perhaps.

The box score was lean — three targets, one catch, zero yards. But Pearsall’s secondary stats were encouraging. He ran 23 routes on 27 passing plays, and he was on the field for 41 of 55 offensive snaps (the same count as Jauan Jennings, and two more snaps than Christian McCaffrey). The Niners took their time to be sure Pearsall was right, but this much involvement Sunday shows the wraps are completely off.

San Francisco could be a fun fantasy offense down the stretch. Brock Purdy, George Kittle, McCaffrey, Jennings, Pearsall, they all look healthy now. Meanwhile, the 49ers are missing tons of key personnel on defense, including their two best defenders, Fred Warner and Nick Bosa. We might see a lot of pinball football with the Niners in the weeks to come, so let’s be proactive with this offense. Pearsall is part of that plan.

Troy Franklin, WR, Broncos

Denver doesn’t play in Week 12, but it’s a good time to reflect on the young skill talent in their offense. RJ Harvey is a definite hold for me. I know he didn’t pop in the Kansas City game, but Harvey took 38 snaps while Tyler Badie and Jaleel McLaughlin had just eight each. Wait for it, gamers. This backfield is going to be The Harvey Show.

But targets are ostensibly the main theme of this article, and the targets show that Franklin is stepping up as the No. 1 receiver in Denver. Consider the last five weeks, where Franklin has a 22-259-4 log on 45 targets. That’s led him to a WR16 grade in half-point PPR scoring per week. Meanwhile, Courtland Sutton has posted 18-267-1, on 34 targets. He’s the WR41 in this sample.

Franklin’s breakout is backed up in the red-zone stats. For the last five weeks, he’s seen seven red-zone targets, turning them into six catches and three touchdowns. Franklin also has three two-point conversion catches, and I’ve always maintained those plays reflect future goal-line equity. Meanwhile, Sutton’s red-zone role has diminished during the same span: four targets, one catch, no touchdowns.

Maybe this all shouldn’t come as a big surprise, with Franklin being eight years younger and running reps with Bo Nix at Oregon. Sutton’s value doesn’t reset to zero, and some of his diminished returns are tied to opponents shadowing him with top coverage. But there’s more than enough evidence to move Franklin to the head of this target tree.

Xavier Worthy, WR, Chiefs

There was much rejoicing when Worthy landed in Kansas City after the 2024 NFL Draft. Worthy had a speed-merchant profile at Texas and was comped to DeSean Jackson, one of the all-time game wreckers. When you wanted to take a top off a defense, you sent the electric Jackson downfield.

Worthy, alas, has not been Jackson 2.0, not even close. He’s at 10.7 YPC for his career, and down at 10.4 YPC this year (Jackson retired at 17.6 YPC and led the NFL in that stat four times). Worthy has scored just one touchdown in 2025. He hasn’t even topped 55 yards since Week 4. Fantasy managers have been patient, but that patience might be wearing thin.

It’s not like the Chiefs aren’t trying to spring Worthy downfield. He has a 12.5 aDOT for the year, which ranks 23rd among the 110 wideouts and tight ends who have at least 20 catches. It’s a bigger number than Jaxon Smith-Njigba, it’s higher than Tetairoa McMillan, it’s past Justin Jefferson and Drake London. Worthy is running the routes downfield, they’re just not popping.

Before we start pointing fingers at Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, consider this — the Chiefs actually do have one dynamic field stretcher on the roster this year. It’s Tyquan Thornton. Yes, the small sample caveats will apply, but Thornton averages a silly 24.8 yards on his 15 catches. He’s scored three touchdowns. He’s only seen five targets in the last four games, but one of them was a 61-yard catch and one of them was a 39-yard catch. He's screaming for a bigger role, hiding in plain sight.

The main takeaway for fantasy managers is to lower Worthy in your ranks until we see signs of a rebound. But as the Chiefs do self scouting and try to work out of a 5-5 hole, I wonder if they’ll come to a pretty simple conclusion — the unheralded Thornton needs to play more.

Top-5 target earners at each position from Week 11

Wide Receiver

Player

Targets

Receptions

Target Share

Michael Wilson, Cardinals

18

15

32.1%

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks

12

9

28.6%

Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers

12

8

27.3%

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions

12

2

33.3%

A.J. Brown, Eagles

11

7

40.7%

Running back

Player

Targets

Receptions

Target Share

Ashton Jeanty, Raiders

8

6

20.5%

Chase Brown, Bengals

8

6

20.5%

Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions

8

5

22.2%

Kenneth Gainwell, Steelers

8

7

27.6%

Michael Carter, Cardinals

7

5

12.5%

Tight end

Player

Targets

Receptions

Target Share

Travis Kelce, Chiefs

13

9

30.2%

Brock Bowers, Raiders

12

7

30.8%

Trey McBride, Cardinals

11

10

19.6%

AJ Barner, Seahawks

11

10

26.2%

Dalton Schultz, Texans

9

6

22.5%

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First-place Rams reportedly lose starting S Quentin Lake, who had elbow surgery after injury in win over Seahawks

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19 November 2025

The surging Los Angeles Rams have suffered a blow. 

Per NFL Network, starting safety Quentin Lake underwent elbow surgery this week. Lake injured his elbow in Sunday's win over the Seattle Seahawks. The precise nature of the injury was not reported. Per the report, Lake could return before or during the playoffs, but that is not clear. 

A fourth-year pro, Lake is in the midst of his best season in the NFL. In 10 starts, Lake has a career-high 10 passes defended in addition to 61 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery. 

Quentin Lake will reportedly miss most if not all of the rest of the regular season after undergoing elbow surgery.
Quentin Lake will reportedly miss most if not all of the rest of the regular season after undergoing elbow surgery.
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The Rams, meanwhile, took over sole possession of first place in the NFC West with Sunday's win and are tied with the Philadelphia Eagles for the best record in the NFC at 8-2. Their schedule includes three remaining games against NFC playoff contenders as they face the Buccaneers, Panthers, Cardinals, Lions, Seahawks, Falcons and the Cardinals again in the stretch run of their season. 

The Rams will seek to close their season with the the NFC's best record to secure the No. 1 seed in the playoffs and a first-round bye. It appears that they'll do so for most if not all of those games without a key defender in the secondary.

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Trade Value Charts — Justin Boone's rest-of-season fantasy football wide receiver values for Week 12

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19 November 2025

Creating realistic trade offers that lead to a deal being accepted is always challenging. Throughout the season, Justin Boone will be publishing his rest-of-season trade value charts, which you can use as a guide to help make moves and manage your roster. He’ll also highlight some of the players you should be buying or selling each week.

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Follow the links below to see his trade values for each position.

You can also consult his Week 12 Rankings.


Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

  • Week 12 Buys and Sells (Coming Soon)


Each wide receiver is assigned a value in the chart below to help fantasy managers construct and assess trades.

Rest-of-season wide receiver trade values

RkPlayerHALFPPR
1Jaxon Smith-Njigba7679
2Puka Nacua7275
3Ja'Marr Chase7275
4Rashee Rice7174
5Amon-Ra St. Brown6669
6CeeDee Lamb6568
7Nico Collins6063
8Emeka Egbuka5962
9Davante Adams5456
10Jaylen Waddle5356
11George Pickens5052
12Justin Jefferson4447
13Tee Higgins4446
14Drake London4345
15Ladd McConkey4345
16Rome Odunze4345
17Tetairoa McMillan4144
18DeVonta Smith3840
19Chris Olave3638
20A.J. Brown3335
21Jameson Williams3234
22Michael Pittman Jr.3234
23Zay Flowers3234
24Marvin Harrison Jr.3133
25Alec Pierce3032
26Stefon Diggs3032
27DK Metcalf2931
28Deebo Samuel Sr.2830
29Jauan Jennings2628
30Ricky Pearsall2527
31Courtland Sutton2527
32Troy Franklin2527
33Brian Thomas Jr.2426
34Jordan Addison2426
35Quentin Johnston2325
36Wan'Dale Robinson2325
37Romeo Doubs2224
38Christian Watson2224
39Khalil Shakir2224
40Garrett Wilson2224
41Terry McLaurin2224
42DJ Moore2123
43Keenan Allen2123
44Tre Tucker2022
45Michael Wilson2022
46Rashid Shaheed1921
47Jakobi Meyers1921
48Darnell Mooney1820
49Kayshon Boutte1820
50Josh Downs1819
51Chris Godwin Jr.1618
52Xavier Worthy1517
53Tez Johnson1517
54Darius Slayton1517
55Parker Washington1517
56Jerry Jeudy1517
57Luther Burden III1517
58Jayden Reed1517
59Jayden Higgins1416
60Matthew Golden1315
61Chimere Dike1315
62Jalen Coker1315
63Elic Ayomanor1214
64Cooper Kupp1214
65Mike Evans1214
66Xavier Legette1213
67Cedric Tillman1213
68Malik Washington1213
69Marquise Brown1112
70Tory Horton1112
71Rashod Bateman1011
72Brandon Aiyuk1011
73Keon Coleman1011
74Pat Bryant1011
75Mack Hollins910
76Marvin Mims Jr.910
77Jaylin Noel910
78DeMario Douglas910
79Kendrick Bourne89
80Tyrell Shavers89
81Joshua Palmer89
82Christian Kirk78
83Jalen Nailor78
84Greg Dortch78
85John Metchie III78
86Adonai Mitchell78
87Calvin Austin III67
88DeAndre Hopkins67
89Isaac TeSlaa67
90Kyle Williams67
91Jaylin Lane67
92Andrei Iosivas67
93Roman Wilson56
94Van Jefferson56
95Tyler Lockett45
96Dontayvion Wicks34
97Devaughn Vele34
98Sterling Shepard23
99Isaiah Hodgins23
100Jack Bech12

Trade Value Charts

  • Quarterbacks

  • Running Backs

  • Wide Receivers

  • Tight Ends

  • Week 12 Buys and Sells (Coming Soon)

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  3. Fantasy Football Rookie Report: TreVeyon Henderson a 'locked-in top-5 play even if Stevenson returns' in Week 12
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