On Friday afternoons, fans of FantasyPros have a unique opportunity to connect with the community through weekly AMAs hosted on Discord. With a lively turnout this week, several topics captured the attention of participants, particularly concerning player performance and strategy as the season heads into Week 15.
One of the primary discussions revolved around the trustworthiness of running backs Rico Dowdle and Chuba Hubbard. With the Panthers coming off a bye, many FantasyPros users sought insights regarding their start/sit decisions. Dowdle currently ranks as RB23 in half-PPR expert consensus rankings, while Hubbard sits at RB29. The proximity in their rankings prompted some analysts to reassess their positions, with suggestions to elevate D’Andre Swift and Tyrone Tracy Jr. above Dowdle, and lower Devin Neal and Aaron Jones behind Hubbard. This essentially positions Dowdle and Hubbard as fringe RB2 options in 12-team leagues.
In their previous outing, a thrilling victory against the Rams, Dowdle and Hubbard showcased varying degrees of effectiveness. Dowdle ran 18 times for 58 yards, while Hubbard carried the ball 17 times for 83 yards. However, Hubbard exhibited superior route participation, logging a rate of 54.2% compared to Dowdle’s 20.8%. Analysts debated how the Panthers would distribute backfield opportunities in their upcoming game.
Rich Hribar, a notable figure in the fantasy sports community, contributed valuable insights regarding how offensive coordinator Dave Canales intends to utilize the running backs. Canales emphasized giving Dowdle the majority of first and second down opportunities, whereas Hubbard is expected to play a critical role in passing situations. This suggests that while Dowdle may take the lead in early-down work, Hubbard could emerge as a viable option in passing scenarios. The decision between these two seems to hinge on league format, with Dowdle slightly favored in standard leagues and Hubbard receiving the edge in PPR formats, making both players viable low-end RB2 or Flex options for fantasy managers.
Another hot topic examined the potential risk associated with wide receiver Christian Watson due to his anticipated match-up against cornerback Pat Surtain. Watson’s alignment on the field shows that he will likely encounter Surtain quite a bit, given Surtain’s substantial playtime as an outside corner. However, Watson’s recent route participation statistics present a more optimistic scenario, especially as his numbers improved the previous week despite competition from teammates.
Despite the risks, experts remain bullish on Watson as a WR2 option. His metrics reflect strong performance indicators, including a significant air yards share and impressive yards per route run. Considering Denver’s defensive tendencies—where they frequently employ man coverage—Watson’s potential for big plays is notable, even as his consistency may vary. While his floor might be low, his upside continues to place him firmly among credible WR2 considerations.
Lastly, the AMA sparked discussions around rookie running back RJ Harvey, whose standing as RB17 in half-PPR ECR reportedly surprised some participants. Analysts expressed greater confidence in Harvey’s capabilities than rankings suggest, even going so far as to predict he would score at least 15 half-PPR points in the upcoming week.
Engaging with the FantasyPros community on platforms like Discord not only allows fans immediate answers but also encourages a collaborative environment where strategizing and player evaluations can thrive as the season approaches its climax.

