Gobble gobble, everyone! Assuming that you aren’t reading this just minutes before lineups lock, I hope you can take a few minutes to enjoy and appreciate my absolute favorite Thanksgiving moment on television – the WKRP in Cincinnati Turkey Drop. Truly, a classic!

Now let’s get to the Week 12 wide receivers!

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PlayerTmH/AOppGSnapsTarTar%Tar/GRecRec/GCatch%ReYdsReTDFumYPCAllowDef RkDef RkYds/GO/U$Line$FD$DK$FA
Odell BeckhamNYGACLE106369825.4%9.8595.960.2%8196213.931.03131265.544.5260$9000$8800$6350
Antonio BrownPITAIND1065011428.5%11.4777.767.5%9077011.829.62930284.547.5325$8800$9500$6300
Julio JonesATLHARI105229728.4%9.7616.162.9%1,1055018.126.235190.250.5-220$8700$8500$6400
T.Y. HiltonINDHPIT106339927.1%9.9575.757.6%8885015.625.31614267.947.5325$8100$7700$5100
Dez BryantDALHWAS74245818.4%8.3284.048.3%4785017.129.91721259.251-320$8000$7200$5550
Jordy NelsonGBAPHI106549623.2%9.6535.355.2%6639112.527.621228.947.5-190$8000$7400$5600
Mike EvansTBHSEA1062312131.4%12.1656.553.7%9168014.126.265237.045205$7900$7500$5600
Amari CooperOAKHCAR106349324.5%9.3626.266.7%9003214.531.11912271.749-175$7800$7700$5200
Davante AdamsGBAPHI105568019.4%8.0535.366.3%6636212.527.621228.947.5-190$7600$6600$4700
Demaryius ThomasDENHKC105548524.9%8.5555.564.7%6785212.330.6811252.639.5-170$7500$6900$4950
Allen RobinsonJACABUF1065610224.7%10.2515.150.0%5676111.126.21516238.745-330$7400$7200$4900
Brandin CooksNOHLA105637518.1%7.5515.168.0%7366014.429.2129215.745.5-340$7300$6800$5400
Larry FitzgeraldARIAATL1068910626.0%10.6747.469.8%7495110.132.62225283.050.5-220$7200$7000$4900
Brandon MarshallNYJHNE106199126.5%9.1434.347.3%6012014.026.62718252.147320$7100$6100$4750
Kenny BrittLAANO105637120.9%7.1494.969.0%7363115.029.62523280.745.5-340$7100$5400$4800
Kelvin BenjaminCARAOAK105198022.4%8.0464.657.5%6834114.830.82429277.949-175$7000$6700$4850
Jarvis LandryMIAHSF105498228.0%8.2606.073.2%6862111.434.22126251.645.5-360$7000$5900$4800
DeAndre HopkinsHOUHSD106799526.3%9.5505.052.6%5403010.830.5910274.546.5105$7000$6300$5300
Donte MoncriefINDHPIT5259328.7%6.4183.656.3%2064011.425.31614267.947.5325$6900$6100$4500
Terrelle PryorCLEHNYG1160710125.8%9.2565.155.4%7244012.928.278262.744.5260$6900$5600$4500
Doug BaldwinSEAATB105517021.0%7.0545.477.1%7335013.630.11817267.045205$6800$6400$5000
Mike WallaceBALHCIN105448119.8%8.1484.859.3%7354115.325.52021248.740.5-210$6700$5300$4200
Michael CrabtreeOAKHCAR105298823.2%8.8525.259.1%6016111.631.11912271.749-175$6700$6500$4950
Emmanuel SandersDENHKC105779527.8%9.5545.456.8%6683012.430.6811252.639.5-170$6600$6200$4900
Randall CobbGBAPHI95007017.0%7.8485.368.6%5173010.827.621228.947.5-190$6600$5700$4700
Tyrell WilliamsSDAHOU105597119.5%7.1434.360.6%7204016.720.61113206.646.5105$6500$6000$4350
Julian EdelmanNEANYJ105678827.6%8.8565.663.6%534219.527.13023260.547320$6400$6800$5100
Cole BeasleyDALHWAS103896721.2%6.7535.379.1%5915011.229.91721259.251-320$6400$5300$4300
Michael ThomasNOHLA105707417.8%7.4565.675.7%6815212.229.2129215.745.5-340$6400$6600$5000
Willie SneadNOHLA94556315.2%7.0465.173.0%5554112.129.2129215.745.5-340$6400$5200$4700
Jamison CrowderWASADAL104706617.5%6.6474.771.2%6376113.628.02826263.551-320$6300$5400$4400
DeVante ParkerMIAHSF94525819.8%6.4384.265.5%4852012.834.22126251.645.5-360$6300$4700$4600
Steve SmithBALHCIN83896215.1%7.8445.571.0%5163011.725.52021248.740.5-210$6300$6000$4350
Adam ThielenMINADET104705014.6%5.0373.774.0%5183114.027.63232253.643-135$6200$3800$3800
Rishard MatthewsTENACHI114866618.8%6.0454.168.2%6056013.433.51417241.242190$6200$5800$4800
Jeremy MaclinKCADEN84245615.9%7.0303.853.6%3762012.517.812194.339.5-170$6200$5000$4750
Sterling ShepardNYGACLE106237218.7%7.2444.461.1%4765010.831.03131265.544.5260$6100$5500$4750
Will FullerHOUHSD84645515.2%6.9263.347.3%3892015.030.5910274.546.5105$6000$5100$4450
Golden TateDETHMIN105177822.7%7.8525.266.7%5402010.419.047206.143-135$6000$5300$4650
Tyreek HillKCADEN102134613.1%4.6363.678.3%3764110.417.812194.339.5-170$6000$4800$4350
DeSean JacksonWASADAL94336216.4%6.9343.854.8%4672013.728.02826263.551-320$5900$4800$4250
Cameron MeredithCHIHTEN83744513.1%5.6334.173.3%4302313.031.92627266.242190$5900$4700$4400
Mohamed SanuATLHARI104955917.3%5.9393.966.1%4303111.026.235190.250.5-220$5900$4300$4300
Chris HoganNEANYJ9457309.4%3.3192.163.3%3912120.627.13023260.547320$5800$4700$3900
Marqise LeeJACABUF104786315.3%6.3424.266.7%5441013.026.21516238.745-330$5800$4000$4200
Kenny StillsMIAHSF104854515.4%4.5232.351.1%4084017.734.22126251.645.5-360$5700$3600$3800
Marvin JonesDETHMIN105916619.2%6.6383.857.6%6764017.819.047206.143-135$5700$5000$4550
Pierre GarconWASADAL105317219.1%7.2484.866.7%5932012.428.02826263.551-320$5600$3900$4350
Jordan MatthewsPHIHGB106298624.3%8.6535.361.6%6393112.132.12320265.647.5-190$5600$5000$4600
John BrownARIAATL94205814.3%6.4303.351.7%3801012.732.62225283.050.5-220$5600$4000$4200
Tyler BoydCINABAL105105014.3%5.0333.366.0%3491110.631.4103219.140.5-210$5600$4000$4200
J.J. NelsonARIAATL9249368.9%4.0182.050.0%2432113.532.62225283.050.5-220$5500$4200$4000
Tajae SharpeTENACHI115986518.5%5.9343.152.3%4532013.333.51417241.242190$5500$3700$3950
Travis BenjaminSDAHOU93455916.2%6.6394.366.1%5143313.220.61113206.646.5105$5500$4900$4400
Eli RogersPITAIND72954110.3%5.9273.965.9%3002011.129.62930284.547.5325$5400$4300$4400
Eddie RoyalCHIHTEN82994212.2%5.3324.076.2%3752111.731.92627266.242190$5400$3800$4000
Jeremy KerleySFAMIA105057724.9%7.7404.051.9%4243110.630.456224.545.5-360$5400$3500$4000
Marquise GoodwinBUFHJAC93664014.0%4.4182.045.0%3163017.626.61315209.645-330$5300$3600$4250
Corey ColemanCLEHNYG5243379.4%7.4173.445.9%2702015.928.278262.744.5260$5300$4200$3900
Cordarrelle PattersonMINADET103044412.9%4.4343.477.3%309209.127.63232253.643-135$5200$3500$3900
Ted GinnCARAOAK104255114.3%5.1323.262.7%3741011.730.82429277.949-175$5200$3900$3800
Adam HumphriesTBHSEA104846015.6%6.0393.965.0%4301011.026.265237.045205$5200$3700$3800
Michael FloydARIAATL104695413.3%5.4262.648.1%3793014.632.62225283.050.5-220$5100$4300$4000
Brandon LaFellCINABAL106385515.8%5.5333.360.0%4194012.731.4103219.140.5-210$5100$4600$4600
Devin FunchessCARAOAK103323910.9%3.9161.641.0%2663016.630.82429277.949-175$5000$3500$3800
Robert WoodsBUFHJAC94436021.0%6.7424.770.0%4931011.726.61315209.645-330$5000$4400$4350
Quincy EnunwaNYJHNE105386920.1%6.9383.855.1%5343014.126.62718252.147320$4900$4100$4500
Tavon AustinLAANO105067522.1%7.5404.053.3%356208.929.62523280.745.5-340$4900$4200$4350
Seth RobertsOAKHCAR104495013.2%5.0262.652.0%2834010.931.11912271.749-175$4900$3000$3700
Terrance WilliamsDALHWAS104393711.7%3.7262.670.3%3711114.329.91721259.251-320$4900$3300$3500
Allen HurnsJACABUF105836916.7%6.9343.449.3%4652113.726.21516238.745-330$4900$3900$4300
Anquan BoldinDETHMIN104815716.6%5.7414.171.9%323507.919.047206.143-135$4800$3800$3900
Nelson AgholorPHIHGB105895114.4%5.1272.752.9%264119.832.12320265.647.5-190$4700$3000$3800
Dorial Green-BeckhamPHIHGB103534412.4%4.4232.352.3%2482010.832.12320265.647.5-190$4600$3000$4000
Kendall WrightTENACHI82383610.3%4.5253.169.4%3763015.033.51417241.242190$4600$4000$4000
Albert WilsonKCADEN102883710.5%3.7232.362.2%180207.817.812194.339.5-170$4600$3200$3700
Danny AmendolaNEANYJ10211247.5%2.4191.979.2%2054110.827.13023260.547320$4500$3700$3800
Malcolm MitchellNEANYJ9227206.3%2.2111.255.0%1931017.527.13023260.547320$4500$3000$3750
Quinton PattonSFAMIA105795417.5%5.4303.055.6%3620112.130.456224.545.5-360$4500$3300$3800

Elite Plays

Odell Beckham, NYG – Even if Joe Haden is shadowing, the Browns cornerback is still fresh off dealing with a groin issue. The pass defense has allowed 25 touchdowns through the air this season and ranks 31st against WR1.

Antonio Brown, PIT – Love that Colts secondary! The pass defense ranks 29th overall and allows 285 passing yards per game. They also rank 26th and give up an average of 90.3 yards per game to opposing WR1.

Julio Jones, ATL – While he only has two touchdowns in his last six games, he’s averaged 117.6 yards per game over his last five. The strongest defense he faced during that span was Seattle and he torched them for 139 yards and a touchdown. Not gonna worry about Patrick Peterson here.

T.Y. Hilton, IND – Well, Scott Tolzien has to throw it to somebody, right? The Steelers pass defense ranks 16th overall and 30th against WR1, allowing an average of 93.3 yards per game to them. Some garbage-time chucking, if you will.

Pricey but Affordable

Amari Cooper, OAK – He and Derek Carr have a nice thing going and are fully expected to take advantage of the Panthers porous secondary. Carolina ranks 27th against WR1 and allow an average of 84.3 yards per game to them.

Davante Adams, GB – While the Eagles pass defense ranks 2nd overall, they rank 19th against WR2. Aaron Rogers has been loading Adams up with targets as is, so look for them to connect often on Monday night.

Allen Robinson, JAC – As bad as Blake Bortles is…and he totally sucks…Robinson has still found the end zone in each of his last three games. The yardage has been soft this season, but the Bills rank dead-last against opposing WR1, so his chances of hitting pay-dirt again are pretty damn good.

Larry Fitzgerald, ARI – The Falcons, who rank 24th against opposing WR1 this season, allow an average of 283 passing yards per game and have given up 23 passing touchdowns.

Solid Values

Doug Baldwin, SEA – Hmmm. He’s got 163 yards, three receiving touchdowns and one passing touchdown in his last two games. Think maybe he’s having a late-season surge again? Sure looks like it. Tampa Bay’s secondary isn’t going to hold him down.

Mike Wallace, BAL – He’s got a tough match-up with Dre Kirkpatrick, but the Bengals still rank 26th against opposing WR2. He might not rack up huge yardage, but seems like a good bet for a touchdown.

Tyrell Williams, SD – He’s become a trusted target for Philip Rivers and sees plenty of targets inside the red zone. Houston ranks 31st against WR3 and slot receivers, so look for Williams to try and make it three games in a row with a touchdown.

Julian Edelman, NE – He’s got two touchdowns in his last three games, Gronk is likely to be out or, at best, limited and he faces the Jets’ 30th-ranked pass defense. Historically, he doesn’t have strong numbers against the Jets, but their secondary has never been as bad as it is right now.

Jamison Crowder, WAS – Touchdowns in each of his last three games; four in his last five. He’s also crossed the 100-yard threshold three times in his last four games. Now he faces Dallas who ranks 27th against WR3 and slot receivers, so look for his upward trajectory to continue.

DeVante Parker, MIA – The 49ers might be more well-known for their crappy run defense, but the pass defense ranks 21st and is weak against the outside receivers. With Jarvis Landry banged up and seeing fewer targets, look for Parker to continue stepping forward in this pass attack.

Adam Thielen, MIN – With Stefon Diggs expected to be out for Thursday’s game, look for Thielen to step forward and take advantage of the Lions’ 32nd-ranked pass defense. He can line up anywhere on the field so don’t expect Darius Slay to shadow him.

Sterling Shepard, NYG – The Victor Cruz ankle injury helped open the door for more targets and suddenly everything we were saying about Shepard in the preseason is now finally happening. Eli Manning is trusting him on crucial third and fourth downs while also looking for him inside the red zone and this match-up with Cleveland is way too tasty to pass up.

Bargain Hunting

John Brown, ARI – The Falcons rank 26th against receivers coming out of the slot and are giving up and average of 8.7 catches for 73 yards per game to them. I’ve never been a fan of his but for this week, I’ll be using him in a number of GPP lineups.

Eli Rogers, PIT – Again, that Colts secondary is super-soft and ranks 18th against opposing WR2. You’re looking for the long touchdown bomb here and the Colts have definitely obliged in that department this season. Love that price tag for GPP tournaments.

Adam Humphries, TB – The Seahawks rank 24th against opposing WR2 and will be keeping much of their attention on Mike Evans. Humphries will help the Bucs thrive in the short-passing game and stands a good chance of sneaking in for a touchdown.

Dorial Green-Beckham, PHI – Another GPP dart here as Green-Beckham seems to have overtaken Nelson Agholor as the WR2 opposite Jordan Matthews. The Packers struggle against the outside wideouts, and DGB showed some promise with his 54 yards and a touchdown last week against Seattle. The production has been spotty and he’s been quiet against soft pass defenses, but maybe Agolor’s case of the drops is re-defining DGB’s role.