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5 Moves To Consider For Your Fantasy Football Championship Game

5 Moves To Help You Win A Fantasy Title

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The fantasy football championship is finally here, which means this is the most grueling part of the entire season. To help you win your championship, here are five last-minute tips to put you over the top.

5. Start WR Harry Douglas

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5. Start WR Harry Douglas

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Douglas hauled in an incredible 131 yards on 10 catches last week with Julio Jones on the sideline. Jones will likely return this weekend, but considering Atlanta faces a beatable New Orleans secondary, Douglas should have another big game. Keep this underrated WR active in Week 16.

4. Pick Up Kerwynn Williams

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4. Pick Up Kerwynn Williams

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Williams has taken over the job in Arizona. He ripped off 100 yards in Week 14 on only 19 carries, while adding another 75 this past week on 15 carries. If you are desperate for a FLEX option that will see 15-plus touches, then add Williams off the waiver wire immediately.

3. Pick Up A New Kicker

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3. Pick Up A New Kicker

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The kicker position can come up huge in the final weeks of the fantasy season, and often times, it is simply a matchup thing. Before setting your final lineup this Sunday, make sure there isn't a more productive option sitting on the waiver wire.

2. Bench Peyton Manning

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2. Bench Peyton Manning

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Manning is one of the best fantasy quarterbacks of all time, but he simply doesn't look healthy right now. He has thrown only three touchdowns in the past three games, while averaging a meager 195 passing yards per contest. Even his teammates are concerned with his health right now. If you have a more productive option, don't be afraid to put the future Hall of Famer on the pine in Week 16.

1. Bench DeMarco Murray

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1. Bench DeMarco Murray

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It is almost insane to even consider, but the broken hand will surely limit the league's leading rusher (1,687) in Week 16. Murray is currently a game-time decision, and even if he does play, he likely won't see his normal dose of carries. It may be better to leave him on the bench this weekend.

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