Last week, the Browns haven’t announced a starting quarterback.
All these things must be highly considered, but the physical ability is certainly there, and the matchup Cameron potentially faces is golden.
Indianapolis ranks 30th against opposing tight ends, allowing 10.9 PPR points per game. They've also given up nine touchdowns to tight ends this season. If Cameron is available and active on Sunday, get him in your lineup.
Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals
Owned - ESPN: 10%, Yahoo: 8% Week 14 numberFire Rank: 19th
This pick is about as unsexy as it gets.
Jermaine Gresham really does nothing in any semblance of a spectacular fashion, and if it weren't for a very unfortunate and nauseating elbow injury suffered by Tyler Eifert back in Week 1, he might not even be seeing snaps.
But just as necessity has called Gresham into the Bengals’ lineup all season, we should look his direction this week for streaming purposes.
Gresham has not been very efficient this season, ranking just 19th in Reception NEP per target among tight ends with at least 50 targets, but he ranks 3rd on the team in targets. If Andy Dalton can somehow rediscover his mediocre quarterbacking skills, those become valuable targets.
But what really makes Gresham an attractive, lower-tier option this week is the plus matchup.
Don’t let Jimmy Graham’s Week 13 goose-egg fool you; Pittsburgh is not good at stopping the tight end, or anything in general. They allow 9.47 PPR points per game to tight ends and rank 24th against the pass according to our numberFire.
Deeper Streamers
Jordan Reed (vs. St. Louis), Scott Chandler (vs. Denver)