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After back-to-back top-15 finishes in PPR formats, Rhamondre Stevenson laid an egg against the Miami Dolphins in Week 8. He scored only seven points and finished outside of the top 30 RBs for the fourth time in eight weeks.
That kind of inconsistency can be maddening to fantasy managers trying to set their lineup every week. Now's the time to take advantage of that frustration.
The New England Patriots offense might not be very good, but Stevenson still gets plenty of opportunities to be a relevant fantasy option. He's ranked ninth in weighted opportunities by Player Profiler, a metric that takes into account things like targets and red-zone touches.
He's also ninth in goal-line rushing percentage, even with Ezekiel Elliott getting some of that role.
Stevenson isn't likely to hit his RB1 ceiling this year, but he can be a solid RB2 option. As an added bonus, he has some good matchups late in the season.
In Week 16, when most leagues will play their semifinals, he draws the Denver Broncos, who have given up the most points to running backs this season. In Week 17, he'll see a Bills defense that allowed him to score 14.5 PPR points in Week 7.
Stevenson could do his best work of the season come championship time.