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Divisional playoff fantasy football rankings: Allen vs. Jackson on tap

The NFL playoffs enter the home stretch this weekend with four more games on tap. After that, we’ll know which teams will be playing for a spot in Super Bowl 59.

Fantasy football managers get one more chance in the divisional playoffs to tackle a big slate with eight teams in action once more, including the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs of the AFC and Detroit Lions of the NFC.

It should be an action-packed two days of action, with plenty of excellent options to help you build a winning fantasy lineup.

Rankings are compiled by Daniel Dobish, TheHuddle.com. 

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(*-check status before kickoff)

Fantasy football divisional playoff quarterback rankings

Fantasy football divisional playoff running back rankings

  • Joe Mixon (ankle) was added to the Texans’ injury report on Wednesday and did not practice on Thursday. That could be problematic with Houston playing the first game Saturday in Kansas City.
  • David Montgomery (knee) was officially removed from the Lions’ injury report on Thursday, clearing the way for him to play on Saturday. He had missed the last three games.
  • Ray Davis remains in the concussion protocol, though he practiced in a limited capacity on Thursday.

Fantasy football divisional playoff wide receiver rankings

  • Zay Flowers (knee) did not practice again on Thursday, giving him one more opportunity to get on the field before the Ravens leave for Sunday night’s game in Buffalo.

Fantasy football divisional playoff tight end rankings

Fantasy football divisional playoff kicker rankings

Fantasy football divisional playoff defense/special teams rankings

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