Fantasy Football Start or Sit Week 15: WR Robby Anderson

Heading into Week 15 Fantasy Football, wide receiver Robby Anderson is easily a must-start against the Miami Dolphins.
There is something about going undrafted and making it to a starting roster in the NFL that can motivate anyone towards greatness. Such is the case with wide receiver Robby Anderson and his fantasy football value heading into Week 15.
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Anderson is emerging into a quality premier receiving threat on the New York Jets. He’s coming off two consecutive games as a difference-maker, capable of keeping those chains moving with clutch plays. Not only is his relationship with quarterback Bryce Petty a great one, but this week could be his best game yet.
As the Jets prepare for their home game against the Miami Dolphins, later on, tonight, expect to see Anderson continue to impress the fantasy football world. Last week against the San Francisco 49ers, Anderson totaled 99 receiving yards on six receptions.
Despite not scoring a touchdown last week, he will continue to see a plethora of passes coming his way thanks to Petty. Both of them spent a ton of time developing their timing and execution dating back to preseason action.
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Considering both of them also regularly practiced together during the regular season, it’s easy to see why this connection is as great as it is. Fantasy football owners should consider Anderson a WR2/FLEX option this week.
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Since he didn’t score a touchdown last week, he will easily drop one or two against the Dolphins. With just a select few owners in the postseason, it’s imperative to start as many players as possible entering favorable matchups. Anderson falls into that category and won’t disappoint this week.