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ANALYSIS: This one is purely matchup-based, as Cincinnati Bengals tight end Jeff Driskel hasn’t done much to prove himself since taking over for Andy Dalton in Week 12. He hasn’t been bad, but he’s been a low-ceiling game-manager type. His already low-ceiling is hurt with A.J. Green on the sidelines, giving him a rather mediocre group of receivers outside of Tyler Boyd.
That being said, Driskel has been careful with the football and probably won’t have a multi-turnover disaster day, especially against Oakland. The Raiders have allowed the most touchdown passes this season and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks. In leagues where even Josh Allen is unavailable Driskel can work in a pinch. Hey, he’s better than Mark Sanchez.
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