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Fantasy football playoffs: Week 15 wide receiver rankings

By Alex Butler
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman has scored in back-to-back games entering a Week 15 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Photo by Matthew Healey/UPI
1 of 3 | New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman has scored in back-to-back games entering a Week 15 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Photo by Matthew Healey/UPI | License Photo

Dec. 10 (UPI) -- Congratulations if you are still invested in a fantasy football team. Most leagues have now reached the semifinals, meaning you are one win away from an appearance in your league's championship.

Don't second guess yourself at this point. Remember the players who have helped you get this far. You still shouldn't ignore matchups entering the Week 15 games. Shy away from players who are facing tough defenses, but only if you are deciding between two players with similar skill levels and opportunities in their respective offenses.

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Michael Thomas, DeAndre Hopkins, Julio Jones, Chris Godwin and Keenan Allen top my Week 15 fantasy football wide receiver rankings.

Robert Woods, Julian Edelman, Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams and Allen Robinson round out my top 10 options for Week 15.

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You should target players who have a good chance to score a touchdown and get a lot of looks from their respective quarterbacks, when considering who to start at wide receiver.

Here are some of my favorite players in this week's rankings:

TOP SHELF

New Orleans Saints star Michael Thomas has taken his game to another level this season. The fourth-year wide receiver leads the NFL with 121 catches and 1,424 yards. He has broken several records along the way and could still set the record for catches in a single season, which is at 143.

Thomas has produced like a first round fantasy football draft pick all season. He has scored in four of his last six games. Thomas should never be removed from your lineup and he will provide you with a great advantage in Week 15 when he faces the Indianapolis Colts, a defense tied for allowing the eighth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Thomas is my top wide receiver this week.

Keenan Allen has produced more consistently in the last few games compared to how he performed from Week 4 through Week 9. If you managed to make it this far with Allen on your roster, you have to throw him out there again in Week 15.

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The Los Angeles Chargers are set to take on the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are tied with the Indianapolis Colts for allowing the eighth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Allen scored in back-to-back games before catching five passes for 83 yards in Week 14. I can see him getting into the end zone once again against the Vikings. He is my No. 5 wide receiver this week, landing in WR1 territory.

SNEAKY PLAYS

The New England Patriots are on a two-game losing streak and have been anything but explosive on offense over the last few months. Still, you have to believe the Patriots can turn it around in time for the playoffs. I think they start the turnaround in Week 15 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

I expect Tom Brady and Julian Edelman to dominate the Bengals defense in this Sunday matchup. The Bengals haven't been terrible in defending opposing wide receivers, but I don't think the Cincinnati offense will be able to stay on the field, maximizing Brady's opportunities to find Edelman. Edelman is my No. 7 wide receiver this week and can be used as a WR1 in the fantasy football playoffs.

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Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay lands at No. 14 in my rankings. The low-end WR1/high-end WR2 has scored in back-to-back games entering his Week 15 showdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers are allowing the most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Golladay should put up huge numbers in this matchup, giving you a boost over your opponent at the wide receiver position.

LONGSHOTS

Washington Redskins rookie Terry McLaurin is my No. 21 option for Week 15, landing in WR2 territory. McLaurin scored for the first time since Week 6 in the Redskins' Week 14 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He should have plenty of opportunities to produce more fantasy football fireworks in Week 15 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles are allowing the second-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. They also allowed 125 yards and a score to McLauren in Week 1. I wouldn't be surprised if McLauren puts up WR1 numbers, but he is a safe play as a WR2.

Miami Dolphins veteran Allen Hurns only has two touchdowns this season, but had a season-high 68 yards and five catches in Week 14. I see his role in the offense increasing in Week 15, as the Dolphins travel for a matchup against the New York Giants.

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The Giants have allowed the second-most receiving yards and are allowing the fifth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Hurns sits at No. 28 in my Week 15 rankings. He can be used as a WR3 in deeper leagues.

Week 15 fantasy football wide receiver rankings

1. Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints vs. IND

2. DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans at TEN

3. Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons at SF

4. Chris Godwin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at DET

5. Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers vs. MIN

6. Robert Woods, Los Angeles Rams at DAL

7. Julian Edelman, New England Patriots at CIN

8. Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs vs. DEN

9. Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers vs. CHI

10. Allen Robinson, Chicago Bears at GB

11. D.J. Moore, Carolina Panthers vs. SEA

12. Stefon Diggs, Minnesota Vikings at LAC

13. Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams at DAL

14. Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions vs. TB

15. Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns at ARI

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16. Amari Cooper, Dallas Cowboys vs. LAR

17. Emmanuel Sanders, San Francisco 49ers vs. ATL

18. D.K. Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks at CAR

19. A.J. Brown, Tennessee Titans vs. HOU

20. Zach Pascal, Indianapolis Colts at NO

21. Terry McLaurin, Washington Redskins vs. PHI

22. Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos at KC

23. Michael Gallup, Dallas Cowboys vs. LAR

24. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. ATL

25. Anthony Miller, Chicago Bears at GB

26. Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks at CAR

27. Odell Beckham Jr., Cleveland Browns at ARI

28. Allen Hurns, Miami Dolphins at NYG

29. Darius Slayton, New York Giants vs. MIA

30. Tyrell Williams, Oakland Raiders vs. JAX

31. Christian Kirk, Arizona Cardinals vs. CLE

32. Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars at OAK

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33. Marquise Brown, Baltimore Ravens vs. NYJ

34. Sterling Shepard, New York Giants vs. MIA

35. John Brown, Buffalo Bills at PIT

36. Mike Williams, Los Angeles Chargers vs. MIN

37. Cole Beasley, Buffalo Bills at PIT

38. James Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. BUF

39. Robby Anderson, New York Jets at BAL

40. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. BUF

41. Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati Bengals vs. NE

42. Marcus Johnson, Indianapolis Colts at NO

43. Golden Tate, New York Giants vs. MIA

44. Marvin Jones, Detroit Lions vs. TB

45. Justin Watson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at DET

46. Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers vs. SEA

47. Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals vs. CLE

48. Breshad Perriman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at DET

49. Chris Conley, Jacksonville Jaguars at OAK

50. Jamison Crowder, New York Jets at BAL

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