The fantasy football playoffs are here! It's time to continue our fantasy football series with a breakdown of the fantasy wide receivers position. Let's get on with talking about Fantasy Football Week 15.

Fantasy wide receivers are lighting up the PPR leagues. At this point in the season, we all know who gets targets and who doesn't. Some of those numbers are changing, however, so it's important to keep an eye on matchups. There are some elite fantasy wide receivers that aren't playing well as of late and that could make or break your team in a crucial week. Let's see who the six players are that fantasy owners should consider starting or sitting for fantasy football in Week 15.

Fantasy Football Week 15 Start ‘Em

Jaylen Waddle – Miami Dolphins

Waddle continues to light up the reception numbers. He's fresh off of a bye week but has a very favorable matchup against the New York Jets this week. The last time he played the Jets, he ended up scoring a rushing touchdown and finished with eight catches for 65 yards. His last three games were great and he should continue that this week. The Jets rank 7th against opposing fantasy wide receivers which is really good, however, Waddle should play well regardless as the team's top option.

Amari Cooper – Dallas Cowboys

Cooper finally caught a touchdown and played well for the first time in a few weeks. It seemed like he and Dak Prescott got into a good rhythm against the Washington Football Team in the win. That should be a good sign and one that could benefit Cooper again this week. The Cowboys face the New York Giants for the second time this year. Cooper scored the last time they met and he could very well do it again. They rank 26th against opposing wide receivers. If you have the opportunity to start Cooper, he;s in the position to play better than most this week.

Hunter Renfrow – Las Vegas Raiders

Renfrow's last three weeks are the best of his career. He's racking up a ton of targets and receptions. This is by far the best season for the former NCAA National Champion. Renfrow faces the Browns on Saturday night who rank 11th against opposing wide receivers. That isn't a favorable matchup but Renfrow is playing really well to not start him. He is a fantastic route runner and among the best in the league. If he continues to get the targets, there is no reason why he should play well.

Fantasy Football Wide Receivers Week 15 Sit ‘Em

Terry McLaurin – Washington Football Team

McLaurin is coming off the worst game of his career. You actually can't get any worse, so that's a good thing, right? He finished with zero receptions off four targets. Washington couldn't find much of a rhythm against the Cowboys and McLaurin saw the short end of the stick. There is more bad news because he faces the 3rd ranked Philadelphia Eagles defense on Sunday. That should be a good enough fact to consider sitting him. There are better options out there.

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Michael Pittman Jr. – Indianapolis Colts

Pittman Jr. faces the New England Patriots on Saturday night. They rank 4th against opposing wide receivers, so this will be a difficult matchup for the former USC Trojan. It's going to be tough for Carson Wentz to get Pittman Jr. the ball often with how dominant the Patriots defense is as a whole. There are better options out there and it's too risky to start Pittman Jr. despite his successful season.

Julio Jones – Tennessee Titans

I know every fantasy owner wants to start Jones badly. It's just too risky to do so. He still has the talent to play at an elite level, but Ryan Tannehill doesn't. He's having a hard time getting Jones the ball and it's showing with the lack of targets. Jones should stay on your bench until he proves to get targets with just four games left. The fantasy football playoffs are too important to be starting someone off past season's accomplishments.