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25 NFL players who could be fantasy X-factors down the stretch
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25 NFL players who could be fantasy X-factors down the stretch

As we embark on the second half of the NFL season, injuries and player transactions allow unexpected players to emerge in the fantasy football landscape. These 25 players could be difference-makers for fantasy teams as the season concludes.

 
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Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings

Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings
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Justin Jefferson's hamstring injury put him on IR, and Addison has already started to emerge as a viable replacement in his rookie campaign. Addison should continue to see more targets, despite the pending return of Jefferson and loss of Kirk Cousins.

 
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Zach Charbonnet, RB, Seahawks

Zach Charbonnet, RB, Seahawks
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Injury and lack of comfort in the offense have limited Charbonnet early in his rookie campaign, but he's still shown flashes. Starter Kenneth Walker has had issues staying healthy, so the team could turn to the rookie running back more often.

 
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Joshua Dobbs, QB, Minnesota Vikings

Joshua Dobbs, QB, Minnesota Vikings
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Who would have thought Dobbs would be a viable fantasy option this season, and even do so with the Vikings? The journeyman has impressed in three games with Minnesota, and is about to get top target Justin Jefferson back from IR. Incredibly, Dobbs has scored rushing touchdowns in five consecutive games, dating back to his time before the trade deadline with Arizona, and could be more than just a fill-in for fantasy managers.

 
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Josh Downs, WR, Colts

Josh Downs, WR, Colts
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Anthony Richardson's season-ending injury is unfortunate news for the Colts franchise, but the move to Gardner Minshew could help the team in the short term. Downs has already seen loads of targets early in his rookie season, and could see more as the offense gets more aggressive.

 
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Gus Edwards, RB, Ravens

Gus Edwards, RB, Ravens
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The unfortunate injury to starting running back J.K. Dobbins had made Edwards the bell cow running back once again. He's started to get going, with nine scores in his last five games.

 
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Zay Flowers, RB, Ravens

Zay Flowers, RB, Ravens
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Flowers has impressed in his rookie season, quickly becoming Lamar Jackson's favorite receiver. He could see an even bigger uptick in work as Jackson gets more comfortable.

 
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Darrell Henderson, RB, Rams

Darrell Henderson, RB, Rams
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Kyren Williams was one of the breakout stars of the early season, but an untimely injury allows for other backs to step up. Henderson's production with the Rams has been suspect, though he has value sharing carries with Royce Freeman.

 
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Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Eagles

Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Eagles
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Gainwell opened the season as Philadelphia's starting back, but he was promptly replaced by the more explosive D'Andre Swift in Week 2. Still, there's reason to hang on to Gainwell, given Swift's lengthy injury history and the great Eagles running back. Fantasy managers could be rewarded for their patience.

 
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Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Lions

Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Lions
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Gibbs has been one of the most frustrating players in fantasy leagues early this season, with the Lions turning to veteran David Montgomery more often. The rookie clearly has more explosion, and established himself when Montgomery was out. Gibbs is set for a bigger share of the carries down the stretch despite Montgomery's return.

 
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Sam Howell, QB, Commanders

Sam Howell, QB, Commanders
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Howell is on pace to easily break the sacks record. That adds a lot of injury risk, but the second-year quarterback has been a viable fantasy option so far as a fringe QB1 in most formats. More comfort with Eric Bieniemy's offense down the stretch could allow Howell to be a difference-maker.

 
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Kareem Hunt, RB, Browns

Kareem Hunt, RB, Browns
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Nick Chubb's knee injury allowed Hunt to return to Cleveland, and Jerome Ford's nagging ankle injury could allow him to prosper. His declining yards per carry average would indicate that Hunt isn't the same back we saw in earlier seasons, but a heavy workload would offset those concerns to make him a nice fantasy option again.

 
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Quentin Johnston, WR, Chargers

Quentin Johnston, WR, Chargers
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The Chargers saw Johnston as a development prospect when they selected him in the first round of the draft. His contributions have been limited early this season, despite Mike Williams' injury, but the rookie could become a bigger part of the offense as the year progresses and gain momentum.

 
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Jordan Mason, RB, 49ers

Jordan Mason, RB, 49ers
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It's always a good idea to stash backup running backs in elite running offenses, especially those backing up injury-prone running backs. Christian McCaffrey has had trouble staying on the field in the past, and suffered an oblique injury earlier this season. Should he go down, Mason is the next man up, and would immediately become a top option in fantasy leagues.

 
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Marvin Mims, WR, Broncos

Marvin Mims, WR, Broncos
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It's clear the Broncos are looking toward the future, and that means Mims could be set for more attention. He's shown flashes early this season, and the rookie should see an uptick in snaps as the weeks progress. The deep threat could help if his snaps increase sharply.

 
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Gardner Minshew, QB, Colts

Gardner Minshew, QB, Colts
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Minshew is set to be Indy's ride-or-die under center for the rest of the season, with rookie Anthony Richardson out for the year. He's proven a capable passer during his five-year career, and the Colts have intriguing receiving options. Minshew accumulated back-to-back 300 yard passing games in October, and more could be on the way.

 
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Rondale Moore, RB, Cardinals

Rondale Moore, RB, Cardinals
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The speedy Moore has already seen more snaps as a running back in Arizona's new offense, and that could continue as their youth movement intensifies. The offense is expected to improve with the return of Kyler Murray, another reason to give Moore a longer look in fantasy leagues.

 
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Kyler Murray, QB, Cardinals

Kyler Murray, QB, Cardinals
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Murray has looked surprisingly mobile in his first two games back from a torn ACL. That's probably too little, too late for Arizona's playoff hopes, but the star quarterback could still supercharge his offense in the second half of the season. Murray has a chance to be a viable QB1 down the stretch.

 
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Dak Prescott, QB, Cowboys

Dak Prescott, QB, Cowboys
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Prescott drafters have been left with extreme disappointment early in the season in Mike McCarthy's offense, though that could change as the team gets more desperate. The Cowboys defense has already started to deteriorate following the injury to star corner Trevon Diggs, providing hope the team could air out the ball more as the season moves along.

 
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Rashee Rice, WR, Chiefs

Rashee Rice, WR, Chiefs
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The question entering the season for the Chiefs offense was which wideout would emerge. Rice appears to be the frontrunner, and he's just starting to get comfortable in his rookie season. Rice's snaps and fantasy stats have gradually increased, and he shown see even more action in the second half of the season.

 
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Desmond Ridder, QB, Falcons

Desmond Ridder, QB, Falcons
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The Falcons offense hasn't been a pot of gold for fantasy managers, particularly the passing game, but Ridder is showing signs of major fantasy strides. He produced back-to-back 300 yard passing games in October before getting benched, and has also been a viable Red Zone threat as a runner. Slowly but surely, Ridder could work himself into low-end QB1 territory in the weak NFC South.

 
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seahawks

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seahawks
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A finger injury started Smith-Njigba on the wrong foot in his rookie campaign, but he's started to shine with DK Meltcalf sidelined. With more production and comfort in the offense, Smith-Njigba is becoming a viable fantasy option who could be something more if Seattle's offense picks up the pace.

 
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Tyjae Spears, RB, Titans

Tyjae Spears, RB, Titans
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The Titans saw wholesale change during the offseason, and that could continue leading into the trade deadline. Regardless of whether Derrick Henry is moved, Spears figures to some additional work as the team looks at what they have for 2024. Averaging over five yards per carry early in the season, Spears has the upside to be a regular fantasy starter.

 
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Jameson Williams, WR, Lions

Jameson Williams, WR, Lions
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The speedy Williams missed the start of the season due to suspension, and has seen limited production upon his return. Still, his elite deep speed is intriguing, and Detroit could find more creative ways to get him the ball. Williams could end up a difference-maker for both the Lions and fantasy managers if he finally gets comfortable in the offense.

 
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Jeffrey Wilson, RB, Dolphins

Jeffrey Wilson, RB, Dolphins
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Wilson missed the start of the season due to injury, but has a chance to be an important part of Miami's running back committee despite Devon Achane's return. He showed comfort in Mike McDaniel's offense upon being acquired last year, with 486 yards from scrimmage in eight games, and could be a viable PPR addition.

 
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Bryce Young, QB, Panthers

Bryce Young, QB, Panthers
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With a limited supporting cast, Young has looked lost at times in his rookie season. However, we've started to see positive signs recently, including a three-touchdown performance at the Lions. Young's production should continue to improve as he gets more comfortable and sees an easier schedule, while his dynamic ability makes him a potential QB1 matchup play.

Seth Trachtman is a fantasy sports expert and diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan. He doesn't often Tweet, but when he does, you can find him on Twitter @sethroto.

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