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Conference Championship

Fantasy Football Projections

Conference Championship WR Projections - Consensus Fantasy Football Stats for Wide Receivers with Receiving, Rushing, and Miscellaneous projections.

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Standard Conference Championship WR Projections

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RECEIVING RUSHING MISC
Player REC YDS TDS ATT YDS TDS FL FPTS

High Value Picks

Players projected to exceed expectations

Low Value / Sits

Players to consider benching

Conference Championship Projections Guide

Understanding WR Projections

Our Conference Championship WR projections combine consensus data from multiple expert sources to give you the most accurate fantasy football stats for wide receivers. With only four teams remaining, every projection matters more than ever for your fantasy playoffs.

How to Read the Stats Table

  • RECEIVING: REC (Receptions), YDS (Receiving Yards), TDS (Receiving Touchdowns)
  • RUSHING: ATT (Rush Attempts), YDS (Rushing Yards), TDS (Rushing Touchdowns)
  • MISC: FL (Fumbles Lost), FPTS (Total Fantasy Points in Standard Scoring)

High Value vs Low Value

High Value picks are players whose projected output significantly exceeds their typical ownership or draft position. These players offer excellent upside for Conference Championship lineups.

Low Value picks face tough matchups, injury concerns, or usage issues that may limit their fantasy production. Consider benching these players if you have viable alternatives.

Pro Tip

In Conference Championship fantasy, target WRs with high target shares and favorable cornerback matchups. Even lower-ranked receivers can explode for big games in high-stakes playoff matchups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are fantasy football projections?

Fantasy football projections are statistical predictions for how many fantasy points a player is expected to score. They factor in historical performance, matchups, injuries, and other variables.

How often are projections updated?

Our consensus projections are updated daily during the NFL season, with final updates typically coming Sunday morning before kickoff to account for late-breaking injury news.

Should I always start the highest projected player?

While projections are a great starting point, also consider floor vs. ceiling. In championship games, you may want high-floor players to avoid busts, or high-ceiling players if you need to chase points.

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