22 touches for Conner (18-90-0, 4-32-1) who continues to
have a great role in the offense. He led all running backs this
week with a 78.3% rush share. Benson and Demercado combined for
7 touches.
Another solid game from Bijan (22-92-1, 2-9-0) who handled
24 touches and had a 2pt conversion. Allgeier (9-63-1) had an
efficient game as the No.2 RB.
These three receivers were the only wideouts to see a target
for the Falcons. McCloud (8-98-0) and London (5-70-0) both had
double-digit targets but Mooney (6-142-0) had the best game.
Keon Coleman was Inactive. A wild game between the Bills
and Rams (86 points) led to one of the best QB performances we’ve
ever seen. Josh Allen (342-3-0, 10-82-3) was one man wrecking
crew. Cooper (6-95-0) led the team with 14 targets despite playing
just 53 percent of the snaps, but it was Shakir (5-106-1) who
topped 100 yards on 8 targets.
Brooks (1 touch) tore the ACL in his right knee… the same
knee he had ACL surgery on last year. Hubbard (26-92-1, 4-15-0)
handled every RB touch afterwards and should be back to his workhorse
role in Week 15.
Jalen Coker was Inactive. Thielen (9-102-0) led the Carolina
wideouts with 11 targets despite being third in snaps behind Moore
(2-25-0) and Legette (2-39-0). We saw this same scenario last
week.
The Bears once again dug themselves a big hole in the first
half and never recovered. Evans (3 touches) and Homer (3 touches)
filled the backup RB role but neither is fantasy relevant. Swift
had 15 total touches for 40 yards.
Caleb threw the ball just 23 times for 134 yards as the Bears
couldn’t sustain any drives. Moore led the wideouts with 8 targets
but Odunze (5 tgts) scored twice.
Just 3 touches for Herbert. On one of his two carries, he
ran straight into the back of his offensive lineman and fell down.
Chase Brown’s snap share and touch count (20) isn’t going anywhere.
Chubb (11 touches) and Ford (13 touches) split the bulk of
the running back work but Ford gets more work in the passing game.
Both backs are difficult to trust given this offense flows through
the passing game.
Cedric Tillman was Inactive. Woods again stepped into the
role vacated by Tillman and played the majority of snaps. No loft
numbers from Winston this week which resulted in muting scoring
for the wideouts. Jeudy led the group with 6 targets.
Dowdle (18-131-0, 1-10-0) looked impressive against the weak
Bengals rush defense. He now has back-to-back 100-yard rushing
games and should be counted on for around 20 touches per game
moving forward.
Typical usage from the Detroit RBs. Montgomery (14-51-1,
5-33-0) and Gibbs (15-43-0, 6-30-1) continue to be high-end fantasy
plays on a weekly basis in every format.
The Lions got off 80 snaps in this game. ARSB (5-43-0, 1-10-0)
was the odd man out this week. Jamo (5-80-0) led the group with
8 targets and Patrick (7 tgts) scored twice.
TE Sam LaPorta: 72 snaps (90.0%), 17.5% tgt share
TE Brock Wright: 49 snaps (61.3%), 2.5% tgt share
A solid game from LaPorta (5-54-0) even if he didn’t find
the endzone.
Romeo Doubs was Inactive. Reed (1 tgt) was a distant third
in snap rate for the second week in a row with Doubs out. He obviously
can’t be considered the alpha of this group given this kind of
usage and target share. The Packers only ran 50 plays which didn’t
help either. Watson led the group with 7 targets.
TE Tucker Kraft: 44 snaps (88.0%), 26.3% tgt share
TE Ben Sims: 18 snaps (36%), 5.3% tgt share
Kraft (3-41-1) continues to be a viable tight end option,
even with low play volume.
Bigsby (18-55-1, 1-7-0) worked as the lead back for the Jaguars
this week and scored the only TD of this ugly game with the Titans.
Etienne (4-20-0, 4-50-0) had just 8 touches but did some work
in the passing game.
Pacheco (14-55-0, 2-6-0) got more work this week in his second
game back from injury. He out-touched Hunt 16 to 6. This entire
Chiefs offense is mediocre and they spread the ball around so
much that it’s difficult to get ceiling outcomes from their players.
Hopkins (4-32-1) led the KC wideouts with 9 targets, Worthy
(5-41-0) had 6. Mahomes is getting too much pressure to connect
on any deep throws and when he does have time, the receivers don’t
appear to be open.
TE Travis Kelce: 57 (82.6%), 16.7% tgt share
TE Noah Gray: 42 (60.9%), 13.9% tgt share
Gray (4-26-0) has at least 5 targets in four out of his last
five games.
Ladd McConkey was Inactive. The Chargers were missing their
best running back, wideout and Herbert got banged up and still
almost beat the Chiefs. Palmer (6-78-0) led the wideouts with
9 targets, QJ (5-48-1) with 7.
17 touches for Puka (12-162-1, 5-16-1) who had 5 carries
to go along with 12 catches and scored twice. Puka’s huge game
came on 14 targets, his third double-digit target game of the
season. He led all wideouts this week with a 46.7% target share.
Kupp (5-92-1) had 8 targets. Robinson (1 tgt) left this game with
a shoulder injury.
Alexander Mattison and Zamir White were Inactive. McCormick
(15-78-0, 2-11-0) operated as the clear lead back in this game
and should be an obvious pickup in any league he’s available.
His upside will be limited given the poor offense but he’s a capable
weekly Flex option as long as Mattison and White remain out.
The Raiders used a lot of two TE sets with Bowers (5 tgts)
and Mayer (9 tgts). This should be their base offense the rest
of the season. Mayer (7-68-0) led the team in receiving yardage.
Raheem Mostert was Inactive. Achane (14-24-1, 6-45-0) continues
to struggle on the ground but has 14 catches in last two games.
Just 4 touches for Wright.
Jonnu (3-44-1) took a backseat to Hill and Waddle this week
until the overtime period when he did most of his damage including
scoring the game-winning TD.
Jefferson (7-132-2) ended his six-game scoring drought in
a big way. A huge day for Addison (8-133-3) who led the team with
12 targets. They were the only two Minnesota wideouts to see a
target.
Miller (10 touches) is out of the doghouse and back on the
field as the No.2 running back for the Saints. He should maintain
this role for the rest of the season. Kamara (22 touches) could
see his workload reduced as we go through the final four weeks
of the season.
Derek Carr injured his non-throwing hand late in the game.
This Saints receiving group is one of the worst in the league.
They combined for 6 catches. MVS (4-51-0) led the wideouts with
7 targets.
This offense stinks. Lock had 49 attempts but completed just
21 passes. Nabers (10 tgts) played through a groin injury and
wasn’t limited. Wan’Dale led the wideouts with 11 targets but
finished with just a 4-38-0 line.
Breece Hall was Inactive. We saw almost and even split between
Allen (11-43-0, 4-38-0) and Davis (10-40-1, 3-27-0). This isn’t
great for Braelon’s fantasy value if the two continue to be in
a timeshare when Breece is Out. Hall is expected to return before
the season is over.
Lazard (1-18-0) returned to the No.3 receiver role after
missing since Week 7. Adams (9-109-1) and Wilson (7-114-0) combined
for 21 targets. These were the only three Jets’ wideouts to see
a target.
George Pickens was a Sunday morning scratch after injuring
his hamstring on Friday. The Steelers used WR by committee involving
five different players. Russ threw for just 158 yards and no wideout
got more than 4 targets.
Kenneth Walker was Inactve. Charbonnet (22-134-2, 7-59-0)
once again delivered in the absence of Walker, although McIntosh
did have 9 touches. Walker may be back next week.
Metcalf has just 3 TDs on the season and hasn’t topped 100
receiving yards in 7 straight games. He led the wideouts with
6 targets as the heavy lifting was done in the running game by
Charbonnet.
TE Noah Fant: 38 (59.4%), 13.8% tgt share
TE AJ Barner: 24 (37.5%), 3.4% tgt share
TE Pharaoh Brown: 16 (25.0%), 6.9% tgt share
Nothing to see here in this three-headed TE committee.
Guerendo (17 touches) left the game with a sprained foot
but not before he rushed for 78 yards and 2 TDs on 15 carries.
He thinks he’ll be able to play in Week 15 but follow his status
during the week. Taylor (7-25-1) would start if Guerendo doesn’t
play.
Deebo (2-22-0) hasn’t topped 22 receiving yards in four-straight
games. Jennings (7-90-2) led the team with 8 targets and should
be considered the 49ers WR1.
It seemed from the outset that Bucky (4-3-0, 1-15-0) might
have his snaps limited but he left the game early with his same
back / hip injury. White (17-90-1, 2-19-1) handled the bulk of
running back work while Sean Tucker got just 3 touches. Tucker
should be on your waiver sire radar.
McMillan (4-59-2) led the Tampa wideouts with 7 targets and
had his best fantasy game of the season. Evans (4-69-0) is 410
yards shy of 1000 with four games to go.
The Titans didn’t find the endzone in this game. A solid
effort from Pollard (21-102-0, 2-22-0) who handled 23 touches.
Spears (6-21-0, 1-2-0) had just 7 touches.
NWI (1-19-0) had just 2 targets and failed to score. Ridley
had 12 targets but finished with just a 7-59-0 line as Levis continues
to underwhelm as a passer.