Fantasy Football Week 16 Rankings: Top 50 Players from Consensus Experts

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For many fantasy football owners, the stakes couldn't be much higher in Week 16.

This is championship week for a majority of leagues, so any edge you can gain on the competition will prove invaluable. Some fans still likely hold a special place in their hearts for the New Orleans Saints' Tim Hightower, who ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns in Week 16 last season.

As much as the likes of Aaron Rodgers, David Johnson and Ezekiel Elliott have been fantasy workhorses in 2016, it's often unsung heroes such as Hightower who can be the difference between winning and losing your championship.

Below are the top 50 players on FantasyPros' consensus rankings, followed by three players who should exceed their Week 16 projections.

                

Top 50 Players

      

Players to Watch

Philip Rivers, QB, San Diego Chargers

At this point, whoever is playing against the Cleveland Browns should be considered a must-start.

Although the Browns are 15th in passing yards allowed (245.1 yards per game), they're 32nd in opponent passer rating (104.0) and passing touchdowns allowed (31). Opposing quarterbacks are also completing 65.2 percent of their passes against Cleveland, 27th in the league.

Football Outsiders' Cian Fahey argued that inexperience is a problem for Cleveland's defense as a whole:

The Browns' struggles against the pass, coupled with Melvin Gordon's injury, make Philip Rivers a strong fantasy option for Week 16.

San Diego Chargers head coach Mike McCoy told reporters last week that Gordon is day-to-day with hip and knee injuries. He didn't play in Week 15, and until the second-year running back is cleared to return, you're better off assuming he won't be available.

Kenneth Farrow and Ronnie Hillman combined to rush for 73 yards on 22 carries on Sunday against the Oakland Raiders, so it's a safe bet that the passing game will be a significant part of the Chargers offense versus Cleveland.

Rivers is generally a consistent fantasy producer and should be one of the highest-scoring quarterbacks this week.

           

Spencer Ware, RB, Kansas City Chiefs

The Denver Broncos unquestionably own one of the NFL's best defenses but have been generous to opposing running backs. The Broncos are allowing 127.9 yards a game on the ground, 27th in the league, and 4.2 yards per carry, which ranks 16th.

Spencer Ware didn't have a huge game in the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 12 victory over the Broncos, running for 64 yards on 17 carries. Ware's numbers since that game don't inspire confidence, either. He has carried the ball 52 times for 155 yards and a touchdown.

As a result, fantasy owners may be souring on Ware. Given the importance of the final two weeks of the regular season, banking on Ware to deliver a big game is risky.

NFL Media's Mike Garafolo noted that the 25-year-old has a strong financial incentive to finish the regular season on a high note:

With 790 rushing yards on the season, Ware is only 60 yards away from triggering a $300,000 escalator on next year's salary. And if he picks up 150 more yards to get to 1,000, that number goes up to $600,000. (He can make it $900,000 by getting to 1,200 yards, though that seems unlikely.)

In eight career regular-season starts against the Broncos, Alex Smith has thrown for 1,740 yards, nine touchdowns and five interceptions. Considering the strength of Denver's secondary, Kansas City will likely give Ware a healthy dose of touches.

The emergence of Tyreek Hill could complicate matters, but Ware should be enough of a focal point in Kansas City's offense to reward fantasy owners who stick with him.

                          

Chris Hogan, WR, New England Patriots

Chris Hogan can personally attest to the strength of the Broncos' pass coverage after catching one pass for 18 yards in the New England Patriots' victory Sunday night. Hogan should have more luck against the New York Jets in Week 16.

In general, New York's secondary has been an issue. The Jets are allowing 251.6 yards a game through the air, 21st, and have had significant trouble guarding opposing teams' No. 2 wideouts.

Through Week 14, New York ranked 32nd in DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average) against No. 2 WRs, per Football Outsiders, and have allowed an average of 50.6 receiving yards on 6.4 passes per game.

Hogan has carved out a nice niche in the Patriots offense opposite Julian Edelman. Through 13 games, he has already registered a career high in receiving yards (631), and his 19.1 yards per reception are tops among qualified wide receivers.

According to CBSSports.com, Hogan is only owned in 40 percent and started in 10 percent of the site's fantasy leagues. If he's available on the waiver wire, he'd be a great addition for fantasy owners willing to take a leap of faith in Week 16.

          

Note: Stats are courtesy of ESPN.com unless otherwise noted.

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