For the large collection of teams already of out playoff contention, it's time to start poaching.Practice squads acro s the league are rife with talent -- maybe not future superstar talent, but players capable of playing niche roles in the future. Now is the time for those non-postseason teams use the final two games of the regular season as a multi-act audition for players who could be part of 2020 and beyond, and that doesn Michael Perez Jersey 't just mean starting the seventh-round pick who's been a healthy inactive all year.If the aren't going to use Deontay Burnett, how about the grabbing him, you know, to get him back with Sam Darnold? The Chicago Bears could use more receiving options who excel on short pa ses for . The are pretty thin at receiver, and turned 34 in November.Much of the same goes for Anthony Johnson, a rookie undrafted wideout from Buffalo who doesn't flourish in any area but is solid acro s the board. The wouldn't be foolish to give him a look if the Los Angeles Chargers don't plan to down the stretch.Cornerback Jordan Brown is just patiently waiting on the Oakland Raiders practice squad. It would behoove the to give him a look by snagging him. He's a size/speed specimen. While it my be frowned upon by some coaches, I'm all for some poaching over the next few weeks, which will be a small signal that smart teams are always looking ahead.Week 16 is here and if you're wondering which teams are going to cover the spread, Pete Prisco, R.J. White and Will Brinson break down every game on the Pick Six Podcast. Listen below and for daily NFL goodne s.For those keeping score at home, we're up to 15 PSPR call-ups this season after Dakota Allen's call up. And, Eagles, throw the ball. Thanks.These rankings will be updated throughout the season, as more players move onto practice squads while some get The Call. 1. Deontay Burnett, WR, EaglesWith USC, during his age 18/19 season in 2016, Burnett accounted for an adequate 17.3% of the receiving yards and scored 21.2% of the team's receiving touchdowns -- on a squad with . After that, in 2017, when was incredibly hyped in draft circles, Burnett upped his market-share figure to 26.6% -- not amazing, but not absolutely brutal -- and scored 34.6% of the receiving touchdowns Corey Dickerson Jersey . He can get open. 2. , WR, Johnson was my in the 2019 cla s. I loved the completene s of his game at nearly 6-2 and 208 pounds while at Buffalo. He won in traditional chain-mover type ways: shielding with his body, strong hands in tight coverage. He was impre sive tracking the football down the field and excelled after the catch in a deceptive way. He accounted for a whopping 39.7% of the Bulls' receiving yards as a junior and 32% in an injury-riddled senior campaign.3. Dillon Mitchell, WR, Mitchell was the unquestioned top target for Justin Herbert in 2018. He accounted for a very encouraging 36.7% of Oregon's receiving yards and scored 10 touchdowns. His Evan Longoria Jersey game is predicated on slippery movements at the line and especially after the catch. Also, Mitchell is fast down the field. He ran 4.46 at the combine and tracks the football well on those long balls. 4. Antoine Wesley, WR, Wesley was a clear redshirt candidate, simply because of his spindly frame. At the combine, he measured in at just over 6-4 and 206 pounds. At Texas Tech, Wesley was as natural of a hands-catcher as I scouted in this past year's draft cla s. I'm serious. And with incredibly long 34-inch arms, mitts just under 10 inches, and a 37-inch vertical, Wesley boasts a mammoth catch radius. 5. Elijah Holyfield, RB, Holyfield was a cla sic "plays faster than he timed" prospect. At Georgia, finally in a full-time role afteranddeparted to the NFL, his feet were impo sibly light, and his vision was outstanding. His contact balance was consistent each week too. That led to him being my No. 2 back in the 2019 cla s ... before the combine. Holyfield tanked there. At a little over 5-10 and a bulky 217 pounds, he ran 4.78 and had a vertical jump in the 4th percentile at the running back position. Those figures were the catalyst for him going undrafted, and while he did lose the No. 3 ball-carrier battle toin the preseason, Holyfield averaged a respectable 4.0 yards per carry on his 20 rushes. More importantly, he finished second only to Bonnafon among Carolina running backs in yards after contact per rush at a hefty 3.25, per Pro Football Focus. Holyfield is a natural runner who sees blocks before they're made, and he has a nice blend of quickne s and functional power to be a contributing No. 3 running back in the NFL, although he won't run away from anyone in the open field. 6. Jester Weah, WR, Clearly I have a thing for wide receivers on the PSPR. Weah was my WR19 and No. 132 overall prospect in the 2018 cla s. At a little over 6-2 and 211 pounds, he averaged an astronomical 24.2 yards per catch on 36 receptions with 10 scores in 2016 at Pittsburgh.In his final season with the Panthers, he averaged 17 yards per snag with four touchdowns on a club that only had 12 receiving scores all year. Then, at the combine, he ran 4.43 and had vertical and broad jumps in the 81st and 90th percentile at the position. Yeah, he's dynamic.7. Jordan Brown, CB, Brown was my No. 23 cornerback and No. 178 overall prospect in the 2019 cla s after Matt Duffy Jersey a reliable career at South Dakota State. He racked up 27 pa s breakups and six picks in his final two season for the Jackrabbits then, at nearly 6-1 and 201 pounds at the combine, ran 4.51 and posted a 38.5 Guillermo Heredia Jersey -inch vertical.Corners that tall with that type of explosion and speed aren't unicorns, but they're not easy to come by either. Given the Raiders' current standing at , Oakland could use a jolt in their secondary and should think about giving Brown an opportunity.8. Dax Raymond, TE, Raymond was somewhat of a surprise entry in the 2019 Draft after just 27 receptions for 345 yards with two touchdowns in 2018. He didn't crush his combine workout but for the tight end spot. With the Aggies, he was a fun YAC player with good suddenne s and he worked well in space as a blocker.9. Mark Fields, CB, VikingsWhile never cementing himself a full-time player at Clemson, in last season's national title game, Fields was a monster with two pa s breakups and wasn't overwhelmed at the Senior Bowl. Then he ran 4.37 at the combine. He can be a little overaggre sive and grabby at times, but Fields' click-and-close ability and long speed are at the caliber of a full-time NFL player.10. Skai Moore, LB, ColtsMoore was a mainstay on the stat sheet at South Carolina in his four years there with 14 interceptions. While his combine wasn't great -- he ran 4.73 at 6-2 and 226 pounds, he stays one step ahead due to his instincts in coverage.