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Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins continues to assert himself in 2020. Against the Ravens on Sunday, Akins caught a team-high seven passes for 55 yards. While Darren Fells still appears to be the end zone target at tight end for the Texans, Akins is seeing more usage all over the field. At a shallow position, Akins can provide some solid depth to fantasy managers
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold didn’t have a bad performance on paper, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. He completed 21 of 32 passing attempts for 179 passing yards and one touchdown in the Week 2 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He did throw a touchdown, but it was at the point where the game was already out of hand. The Jets
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 302 yards with a pair of touchdowns in Week 2 against the Chargers in a victory on Sunday. The MVP also rushed six times for 54 yards. The numbers overall were satisfactory, but Mahomes did struggle by going just 27/47. There should be no worries as Mahomes still put up a good performance and failed to turnover
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb was more involved in Week 2 than he was in Houston’s first game of 2020, catching five passes for 59 yards in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb was expected to serve as an underneath option for quarterback Deshaun Watson this year, and on Sunday he looked like he was playing the role as expected. Cobb could be
Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders put together a fairly solid game versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. Sanders connected on both of his field goals attempts of the game. He nailed a 52-yard field goal, which is quite impressive. Sanders finished with eight points in the game, but sadly the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the win. Unfortunately, the Dolphins offense isn’t very
The Cardinals Defense held the Washington Football Team to just 15 points in Week 2. Washington only scored three points in the first three quarters, but managed a few touchdowns with failed two-point conventions in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals sacked Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. four times and also recovered a Haskins fumble as well as a Steven Sims Jr.fumble. The Cardinals have now
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams struggled in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams was a popular waiver wire add after a strong Week 1, but was only targeted four times by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert. Williams only caught two balls and those went for 14 yards. Despite the rough performance, Williams should see brighter days ahead as Justin Herbert is likely
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams put together another dud performance in the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Williams hauled in one of his five targets for 26 yards in this one. To be fair, All-Pro defensive back Tre’Davious White was on Williams for a good amount of this game. Williams has struggled to start the season, but is expected to bounce back
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold was the team’s top pass-catching tight end for the second-straight game in Week 2. Arnold caught two of his four targets for 26 yards in the game. The Cardinals were without Maxx Williams (ankle) in the game. Williams had two targets in Week 1, but didn’t catch either. Darrell Daniels was the only other tight end to receive a
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had just one catch for 29 yards during the win over the Texans on Sunday. With the team turning toward its rushing attack behind the trio of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and J.K. Dobbins, the former Sooner saw his production dwindle after a two-touchdown performance against the Browns in Week 1. Nonetheless, this output shouldn’t be alarming as
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense looked very convincing in a Week 2 win over Carolina. The unit recorded five sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries en route to a 31-17 victory. Rising star Devin White led the team in tackles with 15 while Ndamukong Suh recorded two sacks. With a Week 3 date set up against the Broncos and backup quarterback Jeff Driskel, Tampa
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry put together another strong performance in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry hauled in eight of his six targets for 83 yards. Henry has seemed to be a favorite of both quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor (chest) and Justin Herbert and should continue to put together strong numbers with whoever is behind center. Henrys biggest flaw throughout his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was a bit of a question mark heading into this one because of the hamstring issue. Despite that, Parker caught five of eight targets for 53 yards and a touchdown. Sadly, the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the comeback victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, Parker will have a much easier matchup against the Jacksonville
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella was the team’s second-leading receiver behind DeAndre Hopkins in Week 2. Isabella caught both of his targets and compiled 67 receiving yards on the day. Most of his yardage came on a 54-yard reception. Isabella is no stranger to the big play. Despite a disappointing rookie year last year, he still came up with an 88-yard touchdown reception as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford put together a surprisingly solid performance against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He finished with seven receptions on nine targets for 76 yards in the loss. Ford only caught two passes during Week 1, but was much more involved here. It’s unclear if Ford will continue to be used heavily in the passing attack or if this was
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to be a valuable option for fantasy managers. Kelley entrenched himself as the No. 2 running back in Week 1 and continued the momentum against the Chiefs on Sunday. The rookie rushed 23 times compared to Austin Ekelers 16 attempts and put up 64 yards with a pair of catches for 49 yards. Ekeler remains the
Baltimore Ravens running back Marquise Brown finished with five catches for 42 yards during the win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. Hollywood equaled his Week 1 total in receptions but took a step backward overall as the team relied heavily on the rushing attack. Fantasy managers shouldn’t be alarmed as Brown’s seesaw season will likely continue, primarily with Baltimore having so many different options
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald was extremely efficient in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team, catching all seven of his targets for 50 yards. He was second on the team in receptions behind DeAndre Hopkins, but he was out-gained in yardage by three others – Hopkins, Andy Isabella and Christian Kirk. Fitzgerald averaged just 7.1 yards per reception, which isn’t a huge surprise,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop made one field-goal and four extra-points in a 31-17 win over the Panthers. Succop had a solid role in Week 2, as the Buccaneers offense made several trips to the red zone. That could be a common occurrence with the number of weapons they possess on offense. After two weeks, Succop has made 2 of 3 field-goals and all
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki started off the season slow, but completely destroyed the Buffalo Bills Defense in Week 2. He hauled in eight of his 11 targets for 130 receiving yards and one touchdown in the loss. There was nothing the Bills could do to stop Gesicki in this one. He has moved to the slot receiver role this season and it appears
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins continues to assert himself in 2020. Against the Ravens on Sunday, Akins caught a team-high seven passes for 55 yards. While Darren Fells still appears to be the end zone target at tight end for the Texans, Akins is seeing more usage all over the field. At a shallow position, Akins can provide some solid depth to fantasy managers
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold didn’t have a bad performance on paper, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. He completed 21 of 32 passing attempts for 179 passing yards and one touchdown in the Week 2 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He did throw a touchdown, but it was at the point where the game was already out of hand. The Jets
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 302 yards with a pair of touchdowns in Week 2 against the Chargers in a victory on Sunday. The MVP also rushed six times for 54 yards. The numbers overall were satisfactory, but Mahomes did struggle by going just 27/47. There should be no worries as Mahomes still put up a good performance and failed to turnover
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb was more involved in Week 2 than he was in Houston’s first game of 2020, catching five passes for 59 yards in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb was expected to serve as an underneath option for quarterback Deshaun Watson this year, and on Sunday he looked like he was playing the role as expected. Cobb could be
Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders put together a fairly solid game versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. Sanders connected on both of his field goals attempts of the game. He nailed a 52-yard field goal, which is quite impressive. Sanders finished with eight points in the game, but sadly the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the win. Unfortunately, the Dolphins offense isn’t very
The Cardinals Defense held the Washington Football Team to just 15 points in Week 2. Washington only scored three points in the first three quarters, but managed a few touchdowns with failed two-point conventions in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals sacked Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. four times and also recovered a Haskins fumble as well as a Steven Sims Jr.fumble. The Cardinals have now
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams struggled in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams was a popular waiver wire add after a strong Week 1, but was only targeted four times by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert. Williams only caught two balls and those went for 14 yards. Despite the rough performance, Williams should see brighter days ahead as Justin Herbert is likely
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams put together another dud performance in the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Williams hauled in one of his five targets for 26 yards in this one. To be fair, All-Pro defensive back Tre’Davious White was on Williams for a good amount of this game. Williams has struggled to start the season, but is expected to bounce back
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold was the team’s top pass-catching tight end for the second-straight game in Week 2. Arnold caught two of his four targets for 26 yards in the game. The Cardinals were without Maxx Williams (ankle) in the game. Williams had two targets in Week 1, but didn’t catch either. Darrell Daniels was the only other tight end to receive a
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had just one catch for 29 yards during the win over the Texans on Sunday. With the team turning toward its rushing attack behind the trio of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and J.K. Dobbins, the former Sooner saw his production dwindle after a two-touchdown performance against the Browns in Week 1. Nonetheless, this output shouldn’t be alarming as
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense looked very convincing in a Week 2 win over Carolina. The unit recorded five sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries en route to a 31-17 victory. Rising star Devin White led the team in tackles with 15 while Ndamukong Suh recorded two sacks. With a Week 3 date set up against the Broncos and backup quarterback Jeff Driskel, Tampa
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry put together another strong performance in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry hauled in eight of his six targets for 83 yards. Henry has seemed to be a favorite of both quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor (chest) and Justin Herbert and should continue to put together strong numbers with whoever is behind center. Henrys biggest flaw throughout his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was a bit of a question mark heading into this one because of the hamstring issue. Despite that, Parker caught five of eight targets for 53 yards and a touchdown. Sadly, the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the comeback victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, Parker will have a much easier matchup against the Jacksonville
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella was the team’s second-leading receiver behind DeAndre Hopkins in Week 2. Isabella caught both of his targets and compiled 67 receiving yards on the day. Most of his yardage came on a 54-yard reception. Isabella is no stranger to the big play. Despite a disappointing rookie year last year, he still came up with an 88-yard touchdown reception as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford put together a surprisingly solid performance against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He finished with seven receptions on nine targets for 76 yards in the loss. Ford only caught two passes during Week 1, but was much more involved here. It’s unclear if Ford will continue to be used heavily in the passing attack or if this was
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to be a valuable option for fantasy managers. Kelley entrenched himself as the No. 2 running back in Week 1 and continued the momentum against the Chiefs on Sunday. The rookie rushed 23 times compared to Austin Ekelers 16 attempts and put up 64 yards with a pair of catches for 49 yards. Ekeler remains the
Baltimore Ravens running back Marquise Brown finished with five catches for 42 yards during the win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. Hollywood equaled his Week 1 total in receptions but took a step backward overall as the team relied heavily on the rushing attack. Fantasy managers shouldn’t be alarmed as Brown’s seesaw season will likely continue, primarily with Baltimore having so many different options
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald was extremely efficient in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team, catching all seven of his targets for 50 yards. He was second on the team in receptions behind DeAndre Hopkins, but he was out-gained in yardage by three others – Hopkins, Andy Isabella and Christian Kirk. Fitzgerald averaged just 7.1 yards per reception, which isn’t a huge surprise,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop made one field-goal and four extra-points in a 31-17 win over the Panthers. Succop had a solid role in Week 2, as the Buccaneers offense made several trips to the red zone. That could be a common occurrence with the number of weapons they possess on offense. After two weeks, Succop has made 2 of 3 field-goals and all
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki started off the season slow, but completely destroyed the Buffalo Bills Defense in Week 2. He hauled in eight of his 11 targets for 130 receiving yards and one touchdown in the loss. There was nothing the Bills could do to stop Gesicki in this one. He has moved to the slot receiver role this season and it appears
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins continues to assert himself in 2020. Against the Ravens on Sunday, Akins caught a team-high seven passes for 55 yards. While Darren Fells still appears to be the end zone target at tight end for the Texans, Akins is seeing more usage all over the field. At a shallow position, Akins can provide some solid depth to fantasy managers
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold didn’t have a bad performance on paper, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. He completed 21 of 32 passing attempts for 179 passing yards and one touchdown in the Week 2 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He did throw a touchdown, but it was at the point where the game was already out of hand. The Jets
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 302 yards with a pair of touchdowns in Week 2 against the Chargers in a victory on Sunday. The MVP also rushed six times for 54 yards. The numbers overall were satisfactory, but Mahomes did struggle by going just 27/47. There should be no worries as Mahomes still put up a good performance and failed to turnover
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb was more involved in Week 2 than he was in Houston’s first game of 2020, catching five passes for 59 yards in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb was expected to serve as an underneath option for quarterback Deshaun Watson this year, and on Sunday he looked like he was playing the role as expected. Cobb could be
Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders put together a fairly solid game versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. Sanders connected on both of his field goals attempts of the game. He nailed a 52-yard field goal, which is quite impressive. Sanders finished with eight points in the game, but sadly the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the win. Unfortunately, the Dolphins offense isn’t very
The Cardinals Defense held the Washington Football Team to just 15 points in Week 2. Washington only scored three points in the first three quarters, but managed a few touchdowns with failed two-point conventions in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals sacked Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. four times and also recovered a Haskins fumble as well as a Steven Sims Jr.fumble. The Cardinals have now
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams struggled in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams was a popular waiver wire add after a strong Week 1, but was only targeted four times by rookie quarterback Justin Herbert. Williams only caught two balls and those went for 14 yards. Despite the rough performance, Williams should see brighter days ahead as Justin Herbert is likely
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams put together another dud performance in the Week 2 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Williams hauled in one of his five targets for 26 yards in this one. To be fair, All-Pro defensive back Tre’Davious White was on Williams for a good amount of this game. Williams has struggled to start the season, but is expected to bounce back
Arizona Cardinals tight end Dan Arnold was the team’s top pass-catching tight end for the second-straight game in Week 2. Arnold caught two of his four targets for 26 yards in the game. The Cardinals were without Maxx Williams (ankle) in the game. Williams had two targets in Week 1, but didn’t catch either. Darrell Daniels was the only other tight end to receive a
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had just one catch for 29 yards during the win over the Texans on Sunday. With the team turning toward its rushing attack behind the trio of Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, and J.K. Dobbins, the former Sooner saw his production dwindle after a two-touchdown performance against the Browns in Week 1. Nonetheless, this output shouldn’t be alarming as
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense looked very convincing in a Week 2 win over Carolina. The unit recorded five sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries en route to a 31-17 victory. Rising star Devin White led the team in tackles with 15 while Ndamukong Suh recorded two sacks. With a Week 3 date set up against the Broncos and backup quarterback Jeff Driskel, Tampa
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry put together another strong performance in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry hauled in eight of his six targets for 83 yards. Henry has seemed to be a favorite of both quarterbacks Tyrod Taylor (chest) and Justin Herbert and should continue to put together strong numbers with whoever is behind center. Henrys biggest flaw throughout his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was a bit of a question mark heading into this one because of the hamstring issue. Despite that, Parker caught five of eight targets for 53 yards and a touchdown. Sadly, the Dolphins weren’t able to pull off the comeback victory over the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, Parker will have a much easier matchup against the Jacksonville
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andy Isabella was the team’s second-leading receiver behind DeAndre Hopkins in Week 2. Isabella caught both of his targets and compiled 67 receiving yards on the day. Most of his yardage came on a 54-yard reception. Isabella is no stranger to the big play. Despite a disappointing rookie year last year, he still came up with an 88-yard touchdown reception as
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford put together a surprisingly solid performance against the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. He finished with seven receptions on nine targets for 76 yards in the loss. Ford only caught two passes during Week 1, but was much more involved here. It’s unclear if Ford will continue to be used heavily in the passing attack or if this was
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Joshua Kelley continues to be a valuable option for fantasy managers. Kelley entrenched himself as the No. 2 running back in Week 1 and continued the momentum against the Chiefs on Sunday. The rookie rushed 23 times compared to Austin Ekelers 16 attempts and put up 64 yards with a pair of catches for 49 yards. Ekeler remains the
Baltimore Ravens running back Marquise Brown finished with five catches for 42 yards during the win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. Hollywood equaled his Week 1 total in receptions but took a step backward overall as the team relied heavily on the rushing attack. Fantasy managers shouldn’t be alarmed as Brown’s seesaw season will likely continue, primarily with Baltimore having so many different options
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald was extremely efficient in Week 2 against the Washington Football Team, catching all seven of his targets for 50 yards. He was second on the team in receptions behind DeAndre Hopkins, but he was out-gained in yardage by three others – Hopkins, Andy Isabella and Christian Kirk. Fitzgerald averaged just 7.1 yards per reception, which isn’t a huge surprise,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop made one field-goal and four extra-points in a 31-17 win over the Panthers. Succop had a solid role in Week 2, as the Buccaneers offense made several trips to the red zone. That could be a common occurrence with the number of weapons they possess on offense. After two weeks, Succop has made 2 of 3 field-goals and all
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki started off the season slow, but completely destroyed the Buffalo Bills Defense in Week 2. He hauled in eight of his 11 targets for 130 receiving yards and one touchdown in the loss. There was nothing the Bills could do to stop Gesicki in this one. He has moved to the slot receiver role this season and it appears
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