Devin Neal, Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jordan Mason all have a similar story this season. Not much was expected of them in fantasy football, but come Week 14, they could have important roles to play.
Here's a look at Neal, Rodriguez, and Mason's fantasy outlooks and a recommendation:
Devin Neal, Chris Rodriguez Jr or Jordan Mason: Who should you start?

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Devin Neal fantasy outlook for Week 14
According to Sportskeeda's Who Should I Start Tool, Devin Neal is in for a quality outing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Neal is projected to earn 51 yards on the ground with a 60% chance of a touchdown. He is also projected to earn one reception for 10 yards.

Overall, Neal is worth using as long as Alvin Kamara is less than 100% healthy. Consider Neal a flex option, but is he better than Rodriguez or Mason? Let's continue.
Chris Rodriguez Jr. fantasy outlook for Week 14
Chris Rodriguez is projected to have a decent outing against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 14. The back, who recently won the starting job for the Washington Commanders, is projected to earn 68 yards on the ground with a 70% chance of a touchdown.
However, he isn't expected to do much in the receiving game with just a 50% chance of catching a pass for four yards. He's worth starting, but is he the best option out of the three? Let's take a look at Jordan Mason.
Jordan Mason fantasy outlook for Week 14
Jordan Mason is projected to gain 89 yards on the ground and has a 50% chance of a touchdown against the Washington Commanders. Aaron Jones is working through some injury issues, so expect a boost in carries for Mason.
Mason is also expected to have a taste in the receiving game, earning one catch for 9 yards. Think of him as an RB2 starter, but is he the best option of the three?
Devin Neal, Chris Rodriguez Jr. or Jordan Mason: Final Verdict
Overall, Jordan Mason is in for the best day. Mason is expected to earn 13.6 points, more than Chris Rodriguez (11.6) and Devin Neal (11.1). Neal faces the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team likely to force the New Orleans Saints to pass, which would hurt his chances.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez hasn't been a factor in the receiving game, which reduces his chances of a breakout game. Go with Mason.
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