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The Shot Caller's Report - Wk 9 Wide Receivers



By Colby Cavaliere | 11/2/23 |
Bye Weeks: Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, San Francisco
QBs | RBs | WRs


Grab a Helmet

Demario Douglas

Demario Douglas vs WAS

This one is pure dart throw, as I have little faith in this Patriot offense, but with Douglas ascending to the defacto No.1 receiver due to the loss of Kendrick Bourne, and the quitting Commanders on deck, why not! Douglas, the team’s 6th round pick from Liberty, has seen 13 targets over the last two weeks, and the team has made a concerted effort to get him the ball in space. He’s small, but is the fastest player on the team. This toothless offense needs some juice, and the rookie could be it. Give him a shot this week.

TE Dalton Kincaid @ CIN

Worst defense in the NFL against fantasy tight ends? You guessed it, the Bengals. Not only is the matchup in his favor, but he’s been a trusted target for Josh Allen recently, as the rookie has 15 targets over the last two games. He’s been ultra productive with those looks, racking up 13 receptions for 140 yards and a score. In the fantasy wasteland of the tight end position, go with young upside.

Jaylen Waddle @ KC (Germany)

After some early season injuries and inconsistency, Waddle looked in top form, rolling to a 7-121-1 last week against the Patriots. With defenses having to devote multiple resources to holding Tyreek Hill in check, Waddle should continue to see single coverage. Vegas has this pegged as a shootout in Germany, so fire up Waddle with confidence.

Grab Some Pine

K.J. Osborn @ ATL

I wanted to add Addison here as well, but I’ve looked like a fool enough times already this year, so sorry Osborn. With the Vikings pivoting QBs on the fly, and a rookie 6th rounder set to start, no one in this passing game can truly be trusted for the near future, least not Osborn.

Terry McLaurin @ NE

Up until last week opposing No.1 receivers had been bottled up by this Pats defense, but McLaurin isn’t Tyreek Hill, and no one is mistaking this Commander offense for the Phins. Scary Terry has only been mildly frightening this season, as he’s yet to reach 100 yards and has only crested six receptions once. Look for Dotson and Logan Thomas to carry the passing game load as Sam Howell runs for his life.

Josh Palmer @ NYJ (MON)

The reason the Chargers went out and drafted a 1st round receiver is they weren’t very high on Palmer’s future prospects. Now things have gotten so bleak that Palmer is blocking the even more disappointing Quentin Johnson. Both guys were nearly invisible last week, and with Ekeler back and healthy, and Keenan Allen dominating targets, Palmer has nearly zero upside, especially in a brutal Monday night matchup.

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