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Among players who’ve announced they’re returning to college football in 2026, Becht ranks No. 2 in passing yards for a career with 9,274. He’s also produced 83 total touchdowns while leading Iowa State to a 25-7 record over the last two seasons, including one 11-win season with a trip to the Big 12 title game (2024).
The Lions have been abysmal at stopping planned rushing plays lately. Detroit ranks next to last in yards per carry allowed on those rushes since Week 13 (5.7) and is 30th in fantasy FPPG allowed. Jones was a bell cow last week due to Jordan Mason’s ankle injury. If Jones is a bell cow or lead back this week, he can rack up 20+ points.
Several defenses look to rattle backup quarterbacks on fantasy football championship week. Which ones are best poised to dominate?
The first quarterback in the Week 17 waiver wire pickups is Trevor Lawrence, who has been on an absolute heater as of late. The Jacksonville Jaguars have solidified themselves in the AFC postseason race, and a big reason why has been the improvement in Lawrence’s game over the past five-plus weeks.
There's a new No. 1 and five fresh faces in the top 10 of the 2026 college football transfer portal rankings following a wave of new talent entering the sport's free-agency pool this weekend. Quarterbacks continue to reign supreme,
The fantasy football version of the Super Bowl is fast approaching with Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season upon us.