This article will focus on players who are available in at least 50% of Yahoo leagues, as well as some deep sleepers who are listed in less than 20% of leagues. Without further ado, here are the best Week 14 fantasy football streaming options at each position.
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Week 14 Quarterback Streaming Options
Tyrod Taylor, New York Jets vs Miami Dolphins (12% on list)
The Tyrod Taylor experience delivered everything fantasy managers had hoped for against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13. Taylor completed just 57.6% of his passes, but he threw for 172 yards and a touchdown (with no interception) and added eight carries for 44 yards and a touchdown as a runner. His 21.3 fantasy points ranked seventh.
Taylor has at least three carries in every game he has played this season. He has surpassed 20 rushing yards three times and surpassed 40 yards twice. That ability helps raise Taylor’s floor in fantasy each week and, if he finds the end zone, could raise his ceiling as well.
His Week 14 opponent, the Miami Dolphins, has allowed the seventh-most points per game to quarterbacks in fantasy this season (19.0). However, they have had the most trouble containing rushing quarterbacks. Against the Dolphins, quarterbacks have the third-most rushing yards (296) and touchdowns (four), despite having just the seventh-most rushing attempts (58).
Deep Sleeper: Tyler Shough, New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8% selected)
Tyler Shough had a strong performance in a loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 13, throwing for 239 yards and two touchdowns with an interception while adding six carries for 18 yards. Shough finished with 18.4 fantasy points in the game, which moved him to a QB12 finish this week. It was the rookie’s second top-12 finish in his last three appearances.
Tyler Shough Profile for advanced stats and stats
The Saints currently rank sixth among all NFL teams in pass plays per game (38.3) and haven’t shied away from letting Shough throw the ball since their Week 11 bye. He has attempted 81 in his last two games and has done a good job of avoiding negative plays.
The Buccaneers’ pass defense has struggled since the Week 9 bye, allowing four straight games with at least 270 passing yards and two touchdowns. Of course, those matchups came against Drake Maye, Josh Allen, Matthew Stafford and Jacoby Brissett, so that’s a contributing factor. But Shough still has a chance at a decent matchup in this matchup.
Honorable Mention: JJ McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings vs Washington Commanders (30% on list)
A matchup against the Washington Commanders secondary could be just what JJ McCarthy needs to get his season back on track. The Commanders give up the third-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks in 2025 (19.6) and are tied for the eighth-fewest interceptions generated (six).

JJ McCarthy Profile for advanced statistics and statistics
McCarthy has at least two interceptions in each of his last three starts and in four of his six starts this year. If he can stop that against an undersized secondary, he could have another solid fantasy performance.


Looking back at streaming options week 14
Chris Rodriguez Jr., Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings (34% on list)
The Washington Commanders backfield has turned into a three-way split between Chris Rodriguez Jr., Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Jeremy McNichols. Right now, Rodriguez is the most intriguing of the three options.
Since Week 9, the veteran running back has been running through the backfield with both a rushing share (40.1%) and a rushing opportunity share (34.1%). His route participation of 25.7% is second only to McNichols. During this four-game stretch, Rodriguez has handled 44 carries for 201 yards and three touchdowns.
The Commanders should have a neutral or positive game script in this matchup, especially with Jayden Daniels set to return. That should give Rodriguez plenty of opportunities to put in a solid fantasy performance.
Deep Sleeper: Keaton Mitchell, Baltimore Ravens vs Pittsburgh Steelers (3% on list)
There aren’t many deep sleeper running backs who can make an impact on the waiver wire this week, so we’ll turn to Baltimore running back Keaton Mitchell.

Keaton Mitchell Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
Veteran Justice Hill was placed on injured reserve before Week 13, but unfortunately that move did not result in more production for Mitchell. Sophomore running back Rasheen Ali actually led the backfield in short order against the Cincinnati Bengals (47.4%) thanks to his skill as a pass protector.
Despite this, Ali still ranked third behind both Derrick Henry (10 carries for 60 yards and a touchdown and one reception for 44 yards) and Mitchell (two carries for 19 yards and a touchdown with two receptions for 12 yards) in production.
Mitchell is the most explosive player in Baltimore’s backfield and will hopefully see his role grow as long as the Ravens aren’t in a deeply negative game script. That should be the case against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14.
Streaming Options for Wide Receivers Week 14
Pat Bryant, Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders (3% selected)
The Denver Broncos have incorporated Pat Bryant into their offensive game plan more often over the past two games. Bryant is third on the team in routes run (60) and leads the wide receiver group in both targets per route run (0.22) and yards per route run (2.07), while serving as the team’s primary slot receiver (65% slot rate).

Pat Bryant Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
The 2025 third-round pick earned his highest target load (seven) and rushing share (70%) of the season in Denver’s win over the Washington Commanders in Week 13. His Week 14 opponent, the Las Vegas Raiders, has allowed the fourth-most targets per route run (0.25) and seventh-most touchdowns (eight) to receivers this season.
Deep Sleeper: Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers (9% selected)
Luther Burden had his second straight game with a rush share above 50% in Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles. It was also his fourth straight game above a 40% snap share.
The results weren’t there yet for the starting wide receiver, but everything indicates that he is close to a great game. Since Chicago’s bye in Week 9, the 2025 second-round pick has been targeted 19 times, catching 13 passes for 157 yards. His 0.38 fantasy points per route run trails only Colston Loveland in Chicago’s offense during that time.
Expect the Bears to look to utilize Burden’s yards after his catching ability and elusiveness in the open field in a crucial divisional game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 14.
Honorable Mention: Adonai Mitchell, New York Jets vs Miami Dolphins (21% on list)
The New York Jets haven’t let Adonai Mitchell’s struggles in his Jets debut slow down their plan to feed him targets. Over the past three weeks, Mitchell has averaged 8.3 goals and 3.7 receptions per game. He ranks eighth in the NFL in targets since joining the New York Jets.

Adonai Mitchell Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
More importantly, Mitchell showed what happens when he can catch the ball in the Week 13 win over the Atlanta Falcons. In that game, the second-year receiver caught eight of his 12 targets for 102 yards and a touchdown. Mitchell accounted for 59.8% of the Jets’ air yards against the Falcons, which was the second-highest percentage of the week behind only Jordan Addison against the Seahawks (63%).
The Jets will continue to forward targets to Mitchell as long as Garrett Wilson is on injured reserve and Tyrod Taylor is under center, setting him up for another potentially productive outing.
Streaming Options for Tight End Week 14
Evan Engram, Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders (39% selected)
Evan Engram is having his best game with the Denver Broncos, catching six of nine targets for 79 yards on a 54.3% share. Engram will ultimately be a disappointment to fantasy managers due to his entire body of work with the Broncos in 2025, but he has a chance to salvage his fantasy value down the road.

Evan Engram Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
The Raiders have performed extremely well against tight ends this season, allowing just 5.4 fantasy points per game at the position. However, Engram doesn’t function as a traditional tight end, so he could be in line for a stronger day compared to expectations.
Deep Sleeper: Colby Parkinson, Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals (2% on list)
Colby Parkinson had a three-game streak with a touchdown in Week 13, but he was a consistent part of the Rams’ passing attack with Tyler Higbee on injured reserve. In two games without Higbee in the lineup, Parkinson has an average share of 64.8%. He has been targeted nine times, catching eight passes for 68 yards and a touchdown.
The Arizona Cardinals have given up the 10th most points per game to tight ends this season (8.5), making Parkinson a good fit for his expanded role.
Honorable Mention: Darren Waller, Miami Dolphins at New York Jets (35% selected)
Darren Waller returned from injured reserve in Week 14 and caught two of his three targets for 47 yards. His only incomplete target was in the end zone.
Waller has impressed in his three healthy games this season as a weapon in the end zone, scoring four touchdowns in his first three games. It was good to see that the Dolphins had no problem going right back to him in the end zone, even if they couldn’t convert.
The Jets are tied for the third-most touchdowns surrendered to tight ends this season, making Waller an attractive option for fantasy managers in need.
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