Cracking FanDuel Week 16

Devin Knotts breaks down his Week 16 thoughts while giving you the top cash game plays.

Devin Knotts's Cracking FanDuel Week 16 Devin Knotts Published 12/20/2025

Sunday Morning Update

Primary Cash Update: 8:30 AM S

A couple of changes this morning. The more that I've thought about it, there are two players that I keep going back to. 

First is Kyle Pitts Sr.. I had previously just written him off due to the return of Drake London, but there are a few issues with that. We don't know if London will be 100%, and for a quarterback like Kirk Cousins, who found a connection with Pitts last week, he's not all of a sudden just going to ignore that this week. Pitts seems too cheap compared to his production from last week. The only issue is playing both him and Bijan Robinson does limit the upside especially with a team like the Falcons who at times have simply not shown up. If this were any other team besides the Cardinals, I likely would not play both in the same lineup, but with how bad they've been in recent weeks, targeting this Cardinals defense should be acceptable.

The second is Wan'Dale Robinson. I keep going back and forth on him and whether he's a player I want to knowingly fade against the field this week. While Xavier Worthy provides a nice savings at $5,600, he definitely poses more risk.  

Primary Cash Lineup

Injuries Create Opportunity:

  • David Njoku remains out this week with a knee injury. Harold Fannin Jr. will remain a top play at the tight end position this week.
  • Tee Higgins is questionable, but looks like he will return this week. This will limit Ja’Marr Chase’s upside after he had a 10 receptions 132 yard performance last week.
  • Quinnen Williams is questionable for Dallas with a concussion. He appears that he will be able to play, but if he is unable to go this would be a significant loss for the Cowboys rushing defense. Williams might be the best run-stopper in the NFL this season and we would see both Kimani Vidal and Omarion Hampton see an upgrade if he were out.
  • The Chiefs are a bit of a mess. Patrick Mahomes II is out for the season with an ACL injury, Rashee Rice is out with a concussion, Tyquan Thornton is out with a concussion, left tackle Juwan Johnson is out with an elbow injury, and on defense Leo Chenal and Trent McDuffie are also out. This is a mess of a team at the moment, and we have to wonder how they will show up after a very disappointing season where they were eliminated from playoff contention last week.
  • Devin Neal and Alvin Kamara are both out for New Orleans. This will leave a backfield of Audric Estime and Evan Hull. If you had to play one, Evan Hull might be the guy as he saw two red zone opportunities last week compared to Estime who did not see one.  

Week 15 Recap- Win, Primary Cash Record 4-11

Week 15 was a much needed victory. The Primary Cash lineup put up 140.4, which was about 9 points ahead of the cut line in most contests last week. While there wasn’t a single player who drove the victory, there were some key landmines that were avoided, as Ken Walker III (2.4) was the primary issue for teams that did not cash last week. Fading Puka Nacua got a little bit scary at the end, especially after Davante Adams went out with a hamstring injury, but he was unable find the end-zone and the lineup held on for a win.

George Kittle and Jameson Williams were both critical, as Kittle gave a clear separation compared to the other tight ends, while Williams had 25.9 points despite being only about 65% rostered for each player.

It's been a weird season. Honestly, there have been a lot of weeks where I've felt like I had the right lineup and they've been losing weeks because of one player who was cheaper than a player I went with have a massive day (Wan'Dale Robinson, CeeDee Lamb, Saquon Barkley, Alec Pierce). On those weeks, I wouldn't have done anything differently despite losing. However, this week, playing Puka Nacua was the right move, and despite winning last week, if I could have done it all over again, I would have prioritized fitting Nacua into the lineup in what ended up being a shootout in Detroit. 

Howevever it was good to see that the ball bounced my way. I'm discouraged by the results this season, but not necessarily the process. This could easily be a 9-6 season, but instead due to some just random things that have consistently gone wrong compared to past years has the lineup at 4-11. Here's to hoping that we can have a strong finish throughout the playoffs. 

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