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Coutee completed his rookie season with an impressive 11/110/1 line against the Colts in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. Although leg injuries hampered him, the former Texas Tech Red Raider averaged seven targets in six games and showed excellent rapport with Deshaun Watson.
Like his fellow wide receiver Will Fuller, Coutee's injuries make him somewhat of a risky pick and owners should have a secondary option. However, seven targets per game, including two games of over 14 targets, make Coutee and excellent late-round target in all formats, especially PPR.
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Will Fuller expected to miss a few weeks Hamstring injury By: Doug Orth | Mon Oct 21, 5:50 pm

| | Texans WR Will Fuller, who exited yesterday’s game early, has a rather significant hamstring pull, source said. Based on recent tests results, he’s expected to miss several weeks. (NFL Network - Ian Rapoport)
FFToday's Take: Fuller hasn't come close to playing a full season in four years in the NFL, so fantasy owners can't exactly be shocked by this development. Unlike previous seasons, the Texans were prepared for this, making sure to land Kenny Stills in the Laremy Tunsil trade this summer. Stills should be able to fill in nicely and serve as a high-upside WR3 for however long Fuller is sidelined. Keke Coutee should also be a viable option in deeper leagues.

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