Team Profile
Philadelphia Eagles
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9.2% 9thOff DVOA
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20.8% 14thPassing DVOA
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10.9% 4thRushing DVOA
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-15% 3rdDef DVOA
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-11% 3rdDef Passing DVOA
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-20.5% 4thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For26.4 8th
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Points Against17.6 1st
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Yards Per Game373.0 6th
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Yards Allowed Per Game276.0 1st
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jahan Dotson could earn some fantasy relevance if DeVonta Smith (hamstring), who is listed as questionable, fails to play against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13. Dotson has a modest 10 catches for 110 yards through 11 games this season, but he played a respectable 68 percent of the snaps with Smith sidelined last week. He could be in line for a similar role if Smith spends Week 13 on the sideline. Also working in Dotson's favor is a matchup against the Ravens, who have allowed the second-most catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns to opposing wide receivers, as well as the single-most fantasy points. Fantasy managers should view Dotson as a potential WR4/flex play if Smith is inactive on Sunday.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert remains an appealing option in fantasy football, especially given his potential to command additional targets and volume during Sunday's Week 13 game against the Baltimore Ravens. Goedert has 10 targets over his last two games, and while his reception and yardage totals have been down, that could change this Sunday against Baltimore. The Ravens have already allowed the fifth-most catches and third-most receiving yards to opposing tight ends, pointing to numerous opportunities for Goedert to get involved through the air this weekend. Furthermore, there's an outside chance the Eagles could be without DeVonta Smith (hamstring). If so, there would be even more targets available for Goedert, who finds himself in the low-end TE1 range for fantasy purposes.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is continuing to trend upward ahead of Sunday's Week 13 game against the Baltimore Ravens. The stars appear to be aligning for a big fantasy showing from Brown, who totaled six catches, 109 yards, one touchdown, and 22.9 fantasy points (PPR) last Sunday night. This week, he faces the Baltimore Ravens, who have allowed the second-most catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns to opposing wide receivers, as well as the single-most fantasy points. Furthermore, Brown could have less competition for opportunities if teammate DeVonta Smith (hamstring) is sidelined. Of course, even if Smith does play, Brown's track record and juicy matchup vault him to the high-end WR1 range on Sunday afternoon. Managers should start him with confidence in all leagues.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is coming off one of the greatest single-game performances in NFL history, and he'll now look to ride this surge into Sunday's Week 13 contest against the Baltimore Ravens. Barkley, who ranks as the overall RB1 in fantasy football this season, solidified himself near the top of the MVP conversation with 255 rushing yards, 47 receiving yards, and two touchdowns against the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday night. This week, he gets a tougher matchup in the Ravens, who have allowed the third-fewest rushing yards and ninth-fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs in 2024. The Ravens are certainly a tougher opponent than the Rams, but Barkley has proven that he is matchup-proof and should be deployed as an elite high-end RB1 option in Week 13.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is coming off his worst fantasy performance since Week 4, but he has a beautiful chance to bounce back and get right this Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Hurts, who currently ranks as the overall QB2 and has been inside the top three during each of the last three seasons, will look to show off his arm and rushing skills in a potentially neutral game script scenario in Week 13. Furthermore, while Baltimore is viewed as an above-average offense and defense, there's actually a lot to like about Hurts' matchup. So far this season, the Ravens have allowed the most passing yards, third-most passing touchdowns, and second-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks. Hurts should be started as a high-end QB1 in all fantasy leagues this week.