There are only two weeks remaining in the NFL regular season as we enter Week 16. With just two weeks left, fantasy football playoffs are also coming to a close in the coming weeks.

Before looking ahead to Week 16, there were a couple of quarterbacks who impressed in fantasy football in Week 15. Did anyone actually believe that Lamar Jackson was going to be hindered at all by his quad injury?

The Baltimore Ravens' quarterback torched the New York Jets for 298 total yards and five passing touchdowns. As a result, Jackson led all quarterbacks with 37.1 fantasy points.

On the other hand, Drew Brees put together a nearly flawless game on Monday night versus the Indianapolis Colts. The veteran signal-caller completed 29 of his 30 attempts for 307 yards and four touchdowns as he posted 28.3 points.

What quarterbacks are worth inserting into your lineups in the upcoming week? All of the picks in this article are based on PPR (points per reception) scoring and can be used in season-long or DFS (daily fantasy sports) leagues.

Provided that, here are the quarterbacks to start and sit in your fantasy football lineups in Week 16.

QBs to Start in Week 16

Buccaneers' Jameis Winston (vs. Texans): It has been quite the task to gauge what version of Jameis Winston will show up week in and week out. But over his last two games, Winston has combined for 67.4 points for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The sporadic quarterback should continue to have success through the air against the Houston Texans in Week 16. Houston's defense has given up 3,936 passing yards (fifth-most in the NFL) and 30 touchdowns (tied for fourth-most in the NFL) to QBs.

Falcons' Matt Ryan (vs. Jaguars): Despite missing a game because of injury, Matt Ryan is still the 12th highest-scoring quarterback in fantasy this season. The Atlanta Falcons' longtime signal-caller has scored 15 or more points in 10 of his 13 starts.

Ryan is poised to have a big-time performance versus the Jacksonville Jaguars in Atlanta's final game at home. the Jaguars' defense has allowed 18.6 points per game to QBs (11th most in the NFL).

Titans' Ryan Tannehill (vs. Saints): Even though the Tennessee Titans lost to the Texans on Sunday, Ryan Tannehill still had a notable outing. By scoring 24.2 points against the Texans, Tannehill has now scored 24 or more points three times out in his past four games.

The former first-round pick will be hoping to continue his impressive streak versus the New Orleans Saints. New Orleans' defense has surrendered 18.3 points per game to QBs (12th most in the NFL).

Other QBs to Start: Bengals' Andy Dalton (vs. Dolphins), Broncos' Drew Lock (vs. Lions), Gardner Minshew (vs. Falcons)

QBs to Sit in Week 16

Bills' Josh Allen (vs. Patriots): For a majority of the season, Josh Allen has actually been a viable option in fantasy. The Buffalo Bills' second-year quarterback has scored 16 or more points in 12 of his 14 games.

The young signal-caller will face the New England Patriots for the second time this season (scored a season-low 8.7 points in Week 4). On top of that, New England's defense has only allowed nine passing touchdowns (fewest in the NFL) and has forced 25 interceptions (most in the NFL) to QBs.

Patriots' Tom Brady (vs. Bills): Last week, some believed that Tom Brady would be able to have success through the air against the Cincinnati Bengals. Contrary to belief, the future Hall-of-Fame quarterback only scored 12.9 points as he threw for 128 yards and two scores.

Just like it was earlier in the season, the matchup between the Bills and Patriots will likely be a low-scoring affair. In addition, Buffalo's defense has given up 13 passing touchdowns (tied for second-fewest in the NFL).

Browns' Baker Mayfield (vs. Ravens): Baker Mayfield was able to score a respectable 17 points for the Cleveland Browns in Week 16. By doing so, Mayfield has now managed to score 17 or more points in five of his last seven games.

For the people who have started him in recent weeks, don't expect him to thrive versus the Ravens in Week 16. Baltimore's defense has surrendered only 12.6 points per game to QBs (third-fewest in the NFL).