Fantasy Football Week 15 Rankings: Flex (Full-PPR)

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Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet took full advantage of his opportunity to start in place of Kenneth Walker III in Week 14. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Heading into Week 15, injuries throughout the league are stacking up, which means those further down the depth chart are providing fantasy football managers the opportunity to find a potential league winner late down the stretch.

[Week 15 Full-PPR Fantasy Rankings: QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | FLEX | D/ST | Kickers]

Last week, it was Seattle Seahawks second-year RB Zach Charbonnet who was able to take full advantage of his opportunities, starting in place of injured Kenneth Walker III. He was the league’s top-scoring fantasy RB with 38.3 points in full-PPR scoring leagues, totaling 193 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns.

He wasn’t the only “backup” to make his mark in Week 14, though. San Francisco 49ers RB Isaac Geurendo scored as the RB2 on the week starting in reprieve of Christina McCaffrey. Los Angeles Chargers WR Quentin Johnston stepped up again with a 15-point day in the absence of Ladd McConkey. New Orleans Saints TE Juwan Johnson stepped up in the absence of Taysom Hill … there was value to be had all across the league.

Which depth option could help you win your week in the flex? Check out our team’s Week 15 flex rankings for full-PPR scoring leagues to help you figure it all out:

Who will your start at the flex in your PPR league?

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