Quarterback
Biggest Winner: Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars)
If you happened to be one of the lucky few that streamed Trevor Lawrence in your first-round playoff matchup, congrats on your victory. Lawrence-who has famously frustrated fantasy owners for the majority of his career with his largely middling numbers-had his best game as a pro against the checked out, injury-depleted Jets-throwing for a ridiculous 330 YDS and 5 TD's and adding another 51 YDS and a TD on the ground (on only 5 carries no less!!!). An encore seems highly unlikely as he's set to take on the Broncos vaunted defense in Week 16.
Honorable Mentions: Bo Nix (Broncos), Brock Purdy (49ers), Jared Goff (Lions)
Biggest Loser: Joe Burrow (Bengals)
Unfortunately for Burrow owners, his 4th quarter struggles in Buffalo carried over to this contest with the Ravens. Burrow throw for 225 TD's, 0 TD's and 2 INT's as the tiny glimmer of hope the Bengals could rally to win the AFC North crown officially died with this ugly shoutout loss to a team they had dominated in their building just 2 weeks prior. Given his recent play, the high probability that Tee Higgins will remain in concussion protocol and real chance this team is going to start sleepwalking now that they have nothing to play for, Burrow will be tough to trust as a QB1 play for this week's road contest with the Dolphins.
Dishonorable Mentions: Dak Prescott (Cowboys), Justin Herbert (Chargers), Lamar Jackson (Ravens)
Running Back
Biggest Winner: James Cook (Bills)
Cook played a huge role in the Bills wild comeback win over the Patriots on Sunday afternoon, rushing for 107 YDS and 2 TD's on 22 carries and catching 2 passes for 4 YDS and a TD. This consistent RB1 option will have another chance to feast in Week 16 against a Browns defense that is currently banged up and solidifying their vacation plans for mid-January.
Honorable Mentions: Bijan Robinson (Falcons), Travis Etienne Jr. (Jaguars), TreVeyon Henderson (Patriots)
Biggest Loser: Quinshon Judkins (Browns)
You wouldn't know that the Bears currently have a bottom 10 rushing defense by watching what Quinshon Judkins did against them on Sunday. The rookie back was completely bottled up by the Bears front, gaining just 21 YDS on 12 carries. Remarkably, he managed to fare even worse as a pass-catcher (-4 YDS on 3 receptions) as the Browns got throttled in the cold at Soldier Field. Judkins has only averaged more than 3.5 YDS per carry in one game since Week 6, making him hard to start with confidence even in a soft matchup like the one he has this week against the Bills abysmal rush D.
Dishonorable Mentions: Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks), Breece Hall (Jets), Jahmyr Gibbs (Lions)
Wide Receiver
Biggest Winner: Amon-Ra St. Brown (Lions)
The Rams sold out to stop Jahmyr Gibbs, and it worked as they came out on the right side of one of the most thrilling shoutouts in recent NFL history. Dedicating those resources to slowing down Gibbs meant the other Lions weapons were going to be in a prime position to make plays and unsurprisingly, St. Brown ended up being the top contributor. The star wideout absolutely cooked every overmatched Rams CB that was tasked with facing him in single coverage as he amassed a staggering 164 YDS and 2 TD's on 13 receptions. St. Brown could be in line for another huge day against a Steelers secondary that has had its share of struggles with slowing down elite WR's this season.
Honorable Mentions: Puka Nacua (Rams), Jameson Williams (Lions), Nico Collins (Texans)
Biggest Loser: Justin Jefferson (Vikings)
Good news: Jefferson had his best game in 3 weeks against the Cowboys porous secondary. Bad news: He still only reeled in 2 receptions for 22 YDS despite being targeted 8 times. J.J. McCarthy throwing for a career-high 250 YDS in this game makes Jefferson's dismal line even tougher to swallow. Jefferson's next chance to break this sustained slump will come on Sunday afternoon against a putrid Giants team that is playing out the string under interim HC Mike Kafka.
Dishonorable Mentions: Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins), Ladd McConkey (Chargers), Tetairoa McMillan (Panthers)
Tight End
Biggest Winner: Kyle Pitts (Falcons)
Coming into last Thursday night's game versus Buccaneers, Pitts had set new season-highs in receiving YDS in 2 straight games. Not only did he extend that streak to 3 by hanging a career-high 11 receptions and 166 YDS on the Bucs, he also ended a lengthy TD drought (Week 4 against the Commanders) by finding the endzone 3 times in this absurd comeback win that could end up breaking a fragile Bucs team that has been playing like shit for the past 2 months for good. While Pitts probably won't top his career-best showing, the odds of him remaining hot against the lowly Cardinals in Week 16 are pretty good.
Honorable Mentions: Trey McBride (Cardinals), Dallas Goedert (Eagles), George Kittle (49ers)
Biggest Loser: Tyler Warren (Colts)
Warren's athletic chops paired with the Seahawks struggles with covering TE's made him the ideal candidate to be the primary target for Phillip Rivers on Sunday. That didn't materialize as Rivers mostly looked elsewhere when he let one of his wounded duck checkdown loose, which left Warren with a measly 3/19 statline in a game that the Colts came dangerously close to winning against all odds. Perhaps Warren will be more involved in the offense in this week's similarly difficult matchup with the 49ers.
Dishonorable Mentions: Jake Ferguson (Cowboys), Mark Andrews (Ravens), Hunter Henry (Patriots)
Defense/Special Teams
Biggest Winner: Ravens
What an incredible bounceback game from the Ravens D/ST. Zach Orr's group had the Bengals offense in a vice grip for 60 minutes, logging 3 sacks and 2 INT's including a pick 6 from Alohi Gilman in a 24-0 victory. They'll face the Patriots at home in Week 16.
Honorable Mentions: Bears, Eagles, Jaguars
Biggest Loser: 49ers
Bookending this week's piece with the two extremes of streaming plays is quite the coincidence! The 49ers defense got fuck all cooking against the Titans horrid offense, logging 0 sacks or takeaways against Cam Ward and co. in a 37-24 victory. Robert Saleh's group will be searching for better results when they inevitably end up as streaming fodder once again in Week 16 when they square off with the Phillip Rivers-led Colts in Indy.
Dishonorable Mentions: Patriots, Rams, Lions