| Pos. | Player | Projection |
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Brady Quinn170 pass yards, 2 INTs
Quinn completed just 10 passes for 159 yards against the Browns in Week 14, one week after one of the best games of his career. In four weeks as the starter, he has just two touchdowns; fantasy owners should steer clear. |
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Jamaal Charles104 rush yards, rush TD, 2 rec, 14 rec yards
Charles broke off an 80-yard touchdown run on his first carry against the Browns in Week 14. He finished with 165 rushing yards and that opening score for his second-best fantasy day of the season. Keep him active against the Raiders now that he has four 100-yard games in his past five outings. |
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Peyton Hillis18 rush yards, 1 rec, 8 rec yards
Hillis had five rushes for 11 yards in Week 14 against the Browns. He remains the main back behind Jamaal Charles and he still might get some goal-line carries in the coming weeks. For now though, it's tough to recommend starting him in your playoffs. |
| WR | ![]() |
Jon Baldwin4 rec, 40 yards
With Dwayne Bowe (ribs) on IR, the Chiefs will begin to work Baldwin into the offense more. Even so, with Brady Quinn at quarterback, it's tough to recommend any Chiefs wide receivers at this point. |
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Terrance Copper3 rec, 30 yards
Copper caught a team-high three passes for 33 yards at Cleveland in Week 14. He could see some more action with Dwayne Bowe (ribs) sidelined, but none of the Chiefs' wide receivers warrant serious fantasy consideration. |
| TE | ![]() |
Tony Moeaki4 rec, 42 yards
With Dwayne Bowe (ribs) out for the season, the Chiefs will need some more production out of players like Moeaki. When they get near the end zone, he will be a big target for Brady Quinn. Even so, he caught just one pass in Week 14, so it's tough to recommend him as a starter. |
| K | ![]() |
Ryan SuccopPAT, 2 FGs
Sunday was not a great day for Succop, as he missed his only field-goal attempt (27 yards) and kicked just one extra point. He's usually good for six-to-eight fantasy points per week, which is the definition of a mediocre fantasy kicker. |
| DEFENSE |
INT, Sack
The Chiefs gave up 30 points to the Browns in Week 14, and while they were unable to force any turnovers, they did get three sacks. Earlier this season, they gave up 26 points to the Raiders, with one interception and no sacks. |
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| Pos. | Player | Projection |
| QB | ![]() |
Carson Palmer240 pass yards, 2 pass TDs, INT
Palmer threw for 273 yards, two touchdowns and one interception against the Broncos in Week 14. While the Chiefs rank seventh in the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed, they have given up an NFL-high 25 passing touchdowns. |
| RB | ![]() |
Darren McFadden85 rush yards, rush TD, 3 rec, 30 rec yards
Coming off a four-game absence due to an ankle injury, McFadden rushed 11 times for 52 yards against the Broncos before re-injuring his ankle and leaving the game. He's expected to be back for Week 15 against the Chiefs -- the team that allowed him to rush for a season-high 114 yards in Week 8. |
| RB | ![]() |
Marcel Reece40 rush yards, 3 rec, 19 rec yards
Reece had four carries for 10 yards in Week 14 against the Broncos. If Darren McFadden's ankle injury is a factor in Week 15, Reece could see better stats. |
| WR | ![]() |
Darrius Heyward-Bey5 rec, 70 yards, rec TD
Heyward-Bey caught five passes for 82 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos in Week 14. He also scored a touchdown against the Chiefs earlier this season. Expect him to do it again in Week 15. |
| WR | ![]() |
Rod Streater4 rec, 60 yards
The rookie caught four passes for his first 100-yard game and added a touchdown against the Broncos in Week 14. He is heating up as we get deeper into the fantasy playoffs, but it's tough to recommend him for anything higher than a WR3. |
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Denarius Moore4 rec, 50 yards
Moore had four catches for 43 yards against the Broncos last week, as he continues to disappoint. He has just 103 receiving yards over his past four games. |
| TE | ![]() |
Brandon Myers4 rec, 60 yards, rec TD
Myers had his worst game of the season just one week after having his best week. He caught three passes for 49 yards against the Chiefs earlier this season, but he has become a bigger part of this offense since then. |
| K | ![]() |
Sebastian Janikowski3 PATs, FG
Janikowski had just one kick in Week 14, and that was an extra point. He has just six field goals in the past six games, but he did kick four field goals against the Chiefs in Week 8. |
| DEFENSE |
2 INTs, 3 Sacks
Oakland's D wasn't horrible against the Broncos in Week 14, notching three sacks and an interception. This is a sleeper unit in Week 15 against an inconsistent Chiefs offense. |
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