The Week 14 matchup between the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars shouldn't be much of a contest. We've got the fantasy projections for you courtesy of numberFire.
DeAndre Hopkins, Arian Foster, Denard Robinson are fantasy names to watch in Texans-Jaguars
We break down the Week 14 matchup between the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars.


Houston Texans
Running back Arian Foster returned to the lineup last week against the Tennessee Titans. He ran for 79 yards in the game, which isn't much production in terms of an elite running back. That said, he did catch five passes for 26 yards and a touchdown, which saved his fantasy day. Foster should be able to shred the Jaguars defense, which means a higher fantasy projection then fantasy owners would usually see.
Alongside Foster will be wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who had one of the best games of his career last week. Hopkins caught every single pass thrown his way and totaled nine receptions for 238 yards and two touchdowns. To put that in perspective, Hopkins didn't come anywhere near those totals in the previous three games combined. To expect them to do anything like that again in Week 14 would be foolish, but it doesn't mean he can string together two big weeks in a row.
Jacksonville Jaguars
After rushing for over 60 yards per game for four weeks in a row, running back Denard Robinson has been held to just 69 yards rushing in the last two games combined. It's probably a bit too early to assume that defenses have figured him out, but in saying that he will obviously have to play better if fantasy owners are to squeeze enough value out of him to keep going the playoffs. That said, it is always a bit concerning when you know you have to run through J.J. Watt, so Robinson could very well get bottled up on Sunday.
In terms of the team's passing game, quarterback Blake Bortles practiced in full this week despite multiple injuries to his shoulder and ankle. Given that he may not be 100 percent on Sunday, it may be tough for him to produce anything of fantasy value for potential owners. That's especially true when considering that he's been held under 200 passing yards in each of the last two weeks. Bortles' projections for this week are what they are, but starting him in the fantasy postseason is quite a gamble, especially against a good team like the Houston Texans.











