It’s the opening weekend of the fantasy football playoffs. That would be a bad time to have top-shelf players playing poorly. Or producing numbers that are well below their career averages.
Yet that’s the case for a number of standouts you were counting on in August to perform in January. Case in point: Cleveland quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Lots of fantasy mavens drafted the suspended Cleveland quarterback solely because they knew he’d be starting by November. And he has been. And he has been a rusty shadow of the No.