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Best/Worst Fantasy Playoff Schedules: Streamers and Starts To Win A Championship (2023)

Bijan Robinson - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Rookies, Draft Sleepers

The best/worst fantasy football playoff schedules for 2023, and players you should be targeting in trades. Andrew identifies soft schedules for the fantasy playoffs.

As the old adage goes, "Defense wins championships." When push comes to shove, strong defenses can shut down even the most prolific offenses in the NFL. The Kansas City Chiefs held the Miami Dolphins, who were once on a record-breaking pace on offense, to just 14 points. Defenses can also prevent fantasy managers from winning championships. What happens when Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill face off against more of the league's elite?

But there's also the flip side. Will matchups against putrid defenses propel players to playoff glory? As the season comes to a close, playoff matchups become increasingly more important to track. With zero wiggle room in a single-elimination tournament, the matchups can make or break your title aspirations.

Below, we'll dive into the best and worst playoff schedules for every position, and why you can target (or trade away) some of these players before trade deadlines arrive to better your odds of ending 2023 with a fantasy championship.

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Best Quarterback Playoff Schedules

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

  • Week 15 at Buffalo
  • Week 16 at Miami
  • Week 17 vs. Detroit

Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals

  • Week 15 vs. San Francisco
  • Week 16 at Chicago
  • Week 17 at Philadelphia

What do the Bills, Dolphins, and Lions have in common? They all can put up points in bunches. They're also not particularly strong against fantasy football quarterbacks. That's a perfect recipe for Dak Prescott to continue his hot streak. If he does even a portion of what he's doing right now, he will take fantasy teams to championship games.

Kyler Murray's schedule isn't quite as easy as Prescott's, but it sets up nicely for a quarterback who was attainable for the majority of the regular season. The 49ers' matchup is tough, and Chicago has improved a lot, but then it gets much easier. Philadelphia is currently the second-worst defense against fantasy quarterbacks.

Smart managers picked up Murray several weeks before his return from an ACL injury, meaning they already had another quarterback on their roster worth starting. Platooning two signal-callers through Murray's playoff schedule is an excellent plan of action. Be wary of weather concerns for outdoor games in Chicago and Philadelphia in late December.

 

Worst Quarterback Playoff Schedules

Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins

  • Week 15 vs. New York Jets
  • Week 16 vs. Dallas
  • Week 17 at Baltimore

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Week 15 vs. Baltimore
  • Week 16 at Tampa Bay
  • Week 17 vs. Carolina

One of these men has been solid for fantasy football in 2023. The other has not.

The problem for Tua Tagovailoa is that he's been subpar against good teams. Not even good defenses necessarily, just teams with winning records. The Eagles have been awful against quarterbacks (as noted above when drooling over Murray's schedule). Yet, Tagovailoa scored just 11 fantasy points. Here are his splits against teams with winning records and teams looking up in the standings (four points per passing touchdown, -1 for interceptions).

Vs. Teams Under .500 Vs. Teams Over .500
17.48 Fantasy points per game 12.91 Fantasy points per game

The Jets fall into the first category but boast one of the best pass defenses in football. Then, Tagovailoa gets to face two teams locked into the playoff race, Dallas and Baltimore. Not only are those teams both Super Bowl contenders, but their defenses are independently elite.

As it turns out, Lawrence should not have been listed among the "Elite Eight" on preseason rankings lists. His career touchdown rate is hovering in Daniel Jones / Jacoby Brissett territory. That's not where surefire first-overall NFL Draft picks are supposed to be.

Lawrence has just one plus matchup in the fantasy playoffs. Tampa Bay is beatable through the air. Carolina can't stop the run so the Jaguars will lean on Travis Etienne Jr. Baltimore is a lockdown defense in both facets of the game. Don't bother with Lawrence in the postseason.

 

Playoff Streaming Candidate

Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints

  • Week 15 vs. New York Giants
  • Week 16 at Los Angeles Rams
  • Week 17 at Tampa Bay

If you're a fantasy manager who prefers to stream quarterbacks based on matchups, here's a candidate for you. Derek Carr is hurt, meaning if he's not already on the waiver wire, he will be dropped in many leagues.

Both the Giants and Buccaneers offer little resistance against the pass. Tampa Bay is stout against the run, so the Saints will be more inclined to throw. The Rams are slightly worse than the Giants in terms of fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks, but that's largely due to game scripts. The Rams will keep it competitive and force Carr to keep throwing. There are zero cold weather concerns about any of these three games.

 

Best Running Back Playoff Schedules

Austin Ekeler, Los Angeles Chargers

  • Week 15 at Las Vegas
  • Week 16 vs. Buffalo
  • Week 17 at Denver

D'Andre Swift, Philadelphia Eagles

  • Week 15 at Seattle
  • Week 16 vs. New York Giants
  • Week 17 vs. Arizona

Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

  • Week 15 at Carolina
  • Week 16 vs. Indianapolis
  • Week 17 at Chicago

Austin Ekeler and D'Andre Swift don't face a defense in the top half of the league when it comes to fantasy points to opposing running backs. Both should remain in starting lineups despite recent struggles.

Bijan Robinson's playoff schedule is just as juicy if Arthur Smith stays committed to feeding his first-round pick. The rookie logged his career-high in rushing attempts (22) against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10. That translated to 95 yards and a touchdown on the ground. The Colts and Panthers are just as generous on the ground as the Cardinals, so expect similar production.

 

Worst Running Back Playoff Schedule

Saquon Barkley, New York Giants

  • Week 15 at New Orleans
  • Week 16 at Philadelphia
  • Week 17 vs. Los Angeles Rams

Saquon Barkley will do everything he can to be productive in the abysmal New York offense, but the matchups won't do him any favors. As of this writing, all three of his fantasy playoff opponents rank in the top 10 for the least amount of fantasy points to running backs. Philadelphia is the top spot.

 

 

Best Wide Receiver Playoff Schedules

D.K. Metcalf / Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks

  • Week 15 vs. Philadelphia
  • Week 16 at Tennessee
  • Week 17 vs. Pittsburgh

Cooper Kupp / Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

  • Week 15 vs. Washington
  • Week 16 vs. New Orleans
  • Week 17 at New York Giants

Courtland Sutton / Jerry Jeudy, Denver Broncos

  • Week 15 at Detroit
  • Week 16 vs. New England
  • Week 17 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Some NFC West teams are still waiting to play their juicy matchups against the NFC East. Philadelphia and Washington are the two worst defenses against wide receivers and are both found on this list (sometimes in multiple instances).

After Philadelphia, the matchups don't get much tougher for Seattle's dynamic duo. Jaxon Smith-Njigba could be included in the grouping, but he's more of a reserve option at the tail end of the season.

It's exciting to see favorable matchups for the Rams' receivers, knowing what the passing offense looks like with a healthy Matthew Stafford. Hopefully, he can stay healthy for the rest of the season. New Orleans is above average against wideouts but the other two matchups are cakewalks.

Courtland Sutton will have ample opportunities to maintain his absurd touchdown rate in 2023. Sutton's championship week opponent, the Los Angeles Chargers, is in the top five for most fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. The Lions aren't far behind. Jerry Jeudy is also listed here, although the offense is strictly the running game and Sutton right now. It's working for Denver, so things may not change.

 

Worst Wide Receiver Playoff Schedules

Tyreek Hill / Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins

  • Week 15 vs. New York Jets
  • Week 16 vs. Dallas
  • Week 17 at Baltimore

Terry McLaurin / Jahan Dotson, Washington Commanders

  • Week 15 at Los Angeles Rams
  • Week 16 at New York Jets
  • Week 17 vs. San Francisco

Just like his quarterback, Jaylen Waddle draws the toughest stretch for any player at his position. The same can be said, obviously, for Tyreek Hill, but managers will never shy away from the WR1.

Managers can, however, fade Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson. The Washington wideouts won't have to wonder what it's like facing off against Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed. They'll experience it firsthand in Week 16. The Rams have only allowed six wide receiver touchdowns through Week 12 (tied for the second-fewest). San Francisco corners are suspect, but Sam Howell has a knack for taking sacks. Nick Bosa, Chase Young, and the rest of the edge rushers will make passing difficult for the young quarterback.

Quarterback Number of Sacks
Sam Howell 58
Bryce Young 44
Zach Wilson 38
Russell Wilson 36
Jalen Hurts 32

Note: Amari Cooper draws the Jets' top-rated pass defense in Championship week. The rest of his playoff schedule, however, is not worrisome.

 

Best Tight End Playoff Schedules

T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings

  • Week 15 at Cincinnati
  • Week 16 vs. Detroit
  • Week 17 vs. Green Bay

David Njoku, Cleveland Browns

  • Week 15 vs. Chicago
  • Week 16 at Houston
  • Week 17 vs. New York Jets

Hockenson remains a focal point of the Minnesota offense. The Bengals offer no resistance against the position in any format. Detroit is not far behind. While Green Bay is middle of the pack, managers who see they are facing Hockenson in the playoffs are going to be terrified.

Just like Hockenson, Njoku is receiving a healthy target share, coupled with a generous schedule. Houston is among the worst at preventing tight ends from racking up fantasy points. Chicago and New York also allow over 10 half-PPR fantasy points per game to the position.

 

 

Worst Tight End Playoff Schedules

Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans

  • Week 15 at Tennessee
  • Week 16 vs. Cleveland
  • Week 17 vs. Tennessee

Evan Engram, Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Week 15 vs. Baltimore
  • Week 16 at Tampa Bay
  • Week 17 vs. Carolina

The Tennessee Titans haven't allowed a tight end to score a single touchdown. Dalton Schultz gets the unfortunate task of squaring off against the AFC South rival twice in the span of three weeks. Despite that, the Titans aren't actually the best defense against fantasy football tight ends. The Browns are right behind Tennessee in fantasy points to tight ends. It's a gauntlet for the fantasy playoffs.

Evan Engram's three opponents in the fantasy playoffs have allowed eight tight end touchdowns combined. Number 17 will rack up his normal share of receptions against Tampa Bay, but there's legitimate bust concern against both Baltimore and Carolina. As stated above when talking about his quarterback, Jacksonville may not throw anywhere close to their average against the Panthers.

 

Playoff Streaming Candidate

Chigoziem Okonkwo, Tennessee Titans

  • Week 15 vs. Houston
  • Week 16 vs. Seattle
  • Week 17 at Houston

If Derrick Henry isn't touchdowns against Houston, Chigoziem Okonkwo might. The matchups against Houston are hospitable, even if he's not cobbling together the strongest of stat lines right now. Will Levis has looked toward Okonkwo slightly more than Ryan Tannehill did. It's a longshot bet, but if there's an injury or two to starting tight ends, Okonkwo may be the desperation option that managers need.

 

Best DST Playoff Schedule (Streaming)

Denver Broncos

  • Week 15 at Detroit
  • Week 16 vs. New England
  • Week 17 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

The Broncos' rush defense is still well below league average but the unit as a whole is pressuring passers at a better rate. They are also currently second in the league in takeaways.

In Week 16, they host a New England offense averaging only 13 points per game, the lowest in the NFL. The Patriots have committed 21 turnovers this year, tied for eighth. This is one of the matchups that fantasy managers should have targeted early.

Denver also gets a rematch against the Chargers and Easton Stick, a team that scored just seven points against them in Week 14. If the Broncos are still on the waiver wire, go claim them now.

Los Angeles Rams

  • Week 15 vs. Washington
  • Week 16 vs. New Orleans
  • Week 17 at New York Giants

Sacks on Sam Howell and a possible date with undrafted rookie Tommy Devito. Those are two meaty matchups for a defense that is surprisingly dreadful for fantasy football this season. The Giants' offense has been equally atrocious, so it's hard to argue that they shouldn't be in the starting conversation come fantasy Super Bowl Sunday.

 

Worst DST Playoff Schedules

Dallas Cowboys

  • Week 15 at Buffalo
  • Week 16 at Miami
  • Week 17 vs. Detroit

Baltimore Ravens

  • Week 15 at Jacksonville
  • Week 16 at San Francisco
  • Week 17 vs. Miami

The first and second-best fantasy defenses, as of this writing, don't get the gift of the Giants or the Patriots. For Baltimore, Jacksonville isn't a major concern, but Brock Purdy has a lengthy history of protecting possessions. Plus, it's an East Coast team traveling to the other side of the country. Miami and their 32 points per game is not what you'd like to see on your defense's schedule.

The Cowboys also have the Dolphins on their schedule. Detroit and Buffalo can all but up points with ease. Although, like Lawrence, Josh Allen will gift the Cowboys some turnovers.



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