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✅🏈 5 Players with HUGE Money Incentives to Exploit in Week 16 - Pt.2
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Contract Incentives - Pt. 2
The bonuses keep coming. A new set of players is one game away from big checks, and these are the incentive spots that actually matter… in two minutes or less
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#6 - Hunter Henry: O 3.5 Rec
This incentive sits barely above baseline, which is exactly what you want.
• Needs 4 catches to trigger a $250,000 bonus
• Averages 3.5 receptions per game this season
• Baltimore just allowed 6 catches to Bengals tight ends last week
When the bar is half a catch above average and the matchup helps, this becomes a low-variance incentive spot.
#5 - Jauan Jennings: O 0.5 TDs
Jennings has over $1.3 million tied directly to volume, and his role supports sustained accumulation.
• Ranks 2ND on the team in catches and 3RD in receiving yards
• Needs 16 receptions and 105 receiving yards to unlock bonuses
• Colts allow the MOST receptions and 2ND-MOST receiving yards to WRs
This isn’t an efficiency bet, it’s a repetition-based setup against the league’s softest WR defense. But my #1 pick on this slate is another WR looking to get paid.
#4 - Saquon Barkley: O 95.5 Total Yards
The incentive is massive, but the workload backing it is just as large.
• Zero touch competition with 20+ touches in back-to-back games
• Needs 287 scrimmage yards to earn a $250,000 bonus
• Washington allows the 3RD-MOST total yards to running backs
The number is high, but the four-quarter opportunity stack makes this incentive driven by volume dominance.
#3 - Keenan Allen: O 3.5 Rec
Keenan Allen has $750,000 tied directly to volume and scoring, and the usage already supports it.
• Led the team in targets in Week 15, confirming WR1 deployment
• Incentives include 3 catches, 70 yards, and 2 TDs
• Dallas allows the 3RD-MOST receiving yards and MOST receiving TDs to WRs
When a WR1 chasing multiple incentives faces a defense that can’t stop yards or scores, baseline usage puts every bonus in play.
#2 - Trey McBride: O 7.5 Rec
McBride is chasing history and Arizona has no reason to pull back usage.
• 11 receptions away from the single-season TE record
• Averaging 10 targets per game with elite role security
• Coming off a 12-catch performance with game-script immunity
When milestone incentives meet locked-in volume, the path stays clear.
My #1 Pick for Contract Incentives
This is the biggest incentive edge of the week and the one the market hasn’t caught up to yet. It’s preloaded and ready
That’s the list. Incentive season rolls on, and the edge is finding who still has something real to play for
-Joe
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