High-upside fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks for the fantasy playoffs in Week 16. Andy's favorite waiver wire pickups, streamers, sleepers that can boom.
Congratulations to those who have made it to the fantasy semifinals. However, to those who have already dug themselves a hole after Thursday night's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks, don't worry, we have a solution.
In this piece, we will spotlight four high-risk, high-upside options, one from each position, to give you that much-needed boost to save your matchup. Only players rostered in fewer than 40% of fantasy football leagues are considered potential streamers.
Who are the top high-upside plays in Week 16? Let's dive in!
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J.J. McCarthy, QB, Minnesota Vikings
35% Rostered
Those with a fringe low-end QB1 should consider streaming J.J. McCarthy. McCarthy has had his fair share of struggles during his first full NFL season, but has recently begun to find his footing. Over his last two games, albeit against the Commanders and Cowboys, McCarthy has averaged a promising 25.1 PPR points per game during this stretch.
During this two-game stretch, the former Michigan star found the end zone six times (five passing) and three times with just one interception. Prior to this stretch, he averaged only 15.1 PPR points (from Weeks 9 through 12). He has another elite matchup this weekend to stay hot, facing the Giants, who have allowed the seventh-most PPR points to opposing QBs this season.
The risk is there, but his upside is a legit top-10 play.
Kayshon Boutte, WR, New England Patriots
25% Rostered
Kayshon Boutte has been New England's serious threat this season and could shine against a weak Baltimore secondary. Boutte will line up against a Ravens defense that has allowed the 10th-most PPR points to opposing WRs. While Boutte's track record has been tough to trust on a weekly basis, this matchup does raise his ceiling to be a viable FLEX option.
While he averaged just 2.4 receptions per game over his last seven contests, Boutte has tallied 17.8 yards per reception, which is among the highest marks in the sport. Overall, he enters the fantasy semifinals, averaging 13.1 YPT and 17.0 YPR. He has caught 10 passes of 20 yards or more and has found the endzone six times.
Kayshon Boutte lays out for the catch!
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— NFL (@NFL) December 14, 2025
His floor is quite low, but his ceiling is a legit mid-end WR2, especially in this matchup.
Mike Gesicki, TE, Cincinnati Bengals
10% Rostered
The final player we will spotlight is Mike Gesicki of the Bengals. Gesicki was a popular streamer last weekend, but fell way short of expectations, tallying just 2.1 PPR points on an 11-yard catch. However, Gesicki has a prime matchup to bounce back, facing a Miami defense that has allowed the third-most PPR points to opposing TEs this season.
Over his three games leading up to Week 14 (Weeks 11-13), Gesicki was carving out a larger role in this offense, seeing at least four targets in each game and even seeing six or more in all but one. During this stretch, the veteran tight end averaged 10.7 PPR points per game and was seeing ample looks in the red zone, earning three targets within the 20, two within the 10-yard line, and one within the five.
GESICKI GRIDDIES ARE INEVITABLE 🔥
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— NFL (@NFL) December 7, 2025
While he only scored one touchdown during this stretch, his matchup on Sunday suggests significant positive regression could be on the way.
Tyler Allgeier, RB, Atlanta Falcons
40% Rostered
Tyler Allgeier has been a boom-or-bust player this season, making him the perfect high-risk, high-upside play. Through 15 weeks, Allgeier has eclipsed the double-digit PPR point mark five times but fallen below it in the other nine games. During these five showings, he averaged 13.6 PPR points, making him a viable RB2.
On Sunday, he may have the path to reach that status once again. The Falcons will face the Arizona Cardinals, who boast one of the worst rushing defenses in the sport, allowing the fifth-most PPR points per game. If the Falcons get a sizable lead, expect them to lean on their No. 2 back to churn out the clock.
The last time Allgeier faced defenses that are within the top-4 in terms of PPR points allowed to the position, he averaged 12.2 PPR points per game. Managers with a disappointing RB2, such as Jaylen Warren or Ashton Jeanty, should consider this alternative.
Jawhar Jordan, RB, Houston Texans
10% Rostered
Jawhar Jordan saw a heavy workload last week as he took 145 carries for 101 yards. In this contest, the Woody Marks (ankle) exited with an injury, and veteran Nick Chubb was unable to suit up. While Chubb has returned to practice this week and is listed to return, Jordan could still share the backfield as Marks is not making much progress.
During the week, Marks has been unable to practice before returning on Friday in a limited capacity. If Marks is unable to play, Jordan has a path to potentially leading this backfield, given the upside he flashed last weekend. Facing a Raiders defense that is allowing the 12th-most PPR points to opposing RBs makes Jordan viable as a low-end RB2 in deeper formats if Marks is eventually ruled out.
Will Reichard, K, Minnesota Vikings
25% Rostered
Will Reichard is one of the most talented kickers in the sport, entering Week 16 with an elite 92.3 FG%, but his upside has been capped by the inconsistency of Minnesota's offense. However, over the past two weeks, the young QB, McCarthy, has turned the corner and brought Reichard back onto the streaming radar.
Over the past two games, McCarthy has led the Minnesota offense to six total TDs and, more importantly, 65 total points. While both of these games were against weak defensive units, the Vikings have another smash matchup against the Giants, as noted above.
Over his last nine games, Reichard has gone 16-for-17 on attempts and an impressive 6-for-7 on field goals from 50+ yards, suggesting he carries elite upside given his ability to convert from longer ranges. Facing a Giants defense that has allowed the fifth-most PPR points to opposing kickers makes him a viable top-12 option in standard formats.
New Orleans Saints, DST
30% Rostered
The New Orleans Saints have one of the best matchups for a defensive unit this week, facing the New York Jets and Brady Cook. In his first career start last Sunday, Cook was able to get points on the board, but struggled throughout the afternoon, tossing a hefty three interceptions with just one passing score and 176 total yards.
Over the past three games, the Saints have held their opponents to 20 or fewer points in all but one. Last week, they held the Panthers to just 17 points and added one sack.
Given Cook's poor decision-making and the Jets' overall offense struggles this season (entering Week 16 averaging the sixth-fewest PPG), the Saints have legit top-10 upside on this slate. If you have been relying on a top defense that has a tough matchup on Sunday, like the Broncos facing the Jaguars, I'd suggest pivoting to the Saints.
Other High-Upside Streamers
- Tyler Shough, NO
- Kenneth Gainwell, PIT
- Alec Pierce, IND
- Isaiah Likely, BAL
Who To Pick Up for Fantasy Football Week 16?
Waiver wire pickup options, including how to prioritize them for your league, depending on the league size. Quarterbacks and Defenses (D/ST) are grouped at the bottom of the list:
| Rank | Player Name | Pos. | % Ros. | Baller Move |
| 1 | Michael Carter | RB | 27 | Add in All Leagues |
| 2 | Harold Fannin Jr. | TE | 68 | Add in All Leagues |
| 3 | Blake Corum | RB | 42 | Add in All Leagues |
| 4 | Jayden Reed | WR | 46 | Add in 10+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 5 | Troy Franklin | WR | 52 | Add in 10+ Team Leagues |
| 6 | Luther Burden III | WR | 17 | Add in 10+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 7 | Kenneth Gainwell | RB | 63 | Add in 10+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 8 | Kyle Monangai | RB | 63 | Add in 10+ Team Leagues |
| 9 | Colby Parkinson | TE | 22 | Add in 10+ Team Leagues |
| 10 | Darren Waller | TE | 51 | Add in 10+ Team Leagues |
| 11 | Chris Godwin Jr. | WR | 66 | Add in 10+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 12 | Dalton Schultz | TE | 51 | Add in 10+ Team Leagues |
| 13 | Colston Loveland | TE | 40 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 14 | Adonai Mitchell | WR | 17 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 15 | Jayden Higgins | WR | 41 | Add in 12+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 16 | Jalen Coker | WR | 8 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 17 | Ricky Pearsall | WR | 69 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 18 | Romeo Doubs | WR | 68 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 19 | Sean Tucker | RB | 21 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 20 | Tyler Allgeier | RB | 38 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 21 | Oronde Gadsden II | TE | 48 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 22 | Brian Robinson Jr. | RB | 29 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 23 | Jerry Jeudy | WR | 63 | Add in 12+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 24 | Matthew Golden | WR | 35 | Add in 12+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 25 | Jaleel McLaughlin | RB | 2 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 26 | Audric Estime | RB | 2 | Add in 12+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 27 | Evan Hull | RB | 1 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 28 | Chris Rodriguez Jr. | RB | 30 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 29 | Rhamondre Stevenson | RB | 68 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 30 | Jawhar Jordan | RB | 5 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 31 | Brenton Strange | TE | 57 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 32 | Malik Davis | RB | 1 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 33 | Tank Bigsby | RB | 18 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 34 | Emanuel Wilson | RB | 31 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 35 | Darnell Mooney | WR | 52 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 36 | Rashid Shaheed | WR | 54 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 37 | Samaje Perine | RB | 4 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 38 | Devin Singletary | RB | 27 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 39 | Keaton Mitchell | RB | 3 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 40 | Jacory Croskey-Merritt | RB | 53 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 41 | Theo Johnson | TE | 46 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 42 | Emari Demercado | RB | 10 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 43 | LeQuint Allen Jr. | RB | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 44 | Tre Tucker | WR | 42 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 45 | Josh Downs | WR | 43 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 46 | Olamide Zaccheaus | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 47 | AJ Barner | TE | 12 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 48 | Cooper Kupp | WR | 41 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 49 | Andrei Iosivas | WR | 10 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 50 | Tre' Harris | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 51 | Ameer Abdullah | RB | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 52 | John Metchie III | WR | 6 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 53 | Mack Hollins | WR | 3 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 54 | Dawson Knox | TE | 3 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 55 | Luke Musgrave | TE | 2 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 56 | Jack Bech | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 57 | Dare Ogunbowale | RB | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 58 | Jalen McMillan | WR | 2 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 59 | David Sills V | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 60 | Gunnar Helm | TE | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 61 | Jordan Whittington | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 62 | Isaiah Bond | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 63 | Isaiah Williams | WR | 0 | Add in 14+ Team PPR Leagues |
| 64 | Mitch Tinsley | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 65 | Keandre Lambert-Smith | WR | 1 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 66 | Jacoby Brissett | QB | 67 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 67 | Trevor Lawrence | QB | 65 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 68 | J.J. McCarthy | QB | 39 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 69 | C.J. Stroud | QB | 57 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 70 | Marcus Mariota | QB | 10 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 71 | Tyler Shough | QB | 11 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 72 | Sam Darnold | QB | 55 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 73 | Aaron Rodgers | QB | 27 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 74 | Bryce Young | QB | 19 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 75 | Kirk Cousins | QB | 9 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 76 | Gardner Minshew | QB | 2 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 77 | Quinn Ewers | QB | 1 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 78 | Philip Rivers | QB | 6 | Add in 2QB Leagues |
| 79 | New Orleans Saints | DST | 44 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 80 | Kansas City Chiefs | DST | 63 | Add in 12+ Team Leagues |
| 81 | Dallas Cowboys | DST | 29 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 82 | Carolina Panthers | DST | 11 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 83 | San Francisco 49ers | DST | 41 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 84 | New York Giants | DST | 8 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
| 85 | Cincinnati Bengals | DST | 3 | Add in 14+ Team Leagues |
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