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Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had a strong NFL debut in Week 1, rushing for 62 yards on 16 carries and adding a 28-yard reception. He played 68 percent of Jacksonville’s snaps. While this Week 2 game against the Titans isn’t prime for Robinson to have a breakout performance, his projected role gives him a relatively high floor and makes him worth a look
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a stellar Week 1, completing 95 percent of his passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. But a repeat performance seems unlikely in Week 2 as he faces a Tennessee Titans team whose defense should be up to the task to slow down the Minshew Mania. In Week 1, this Titans team held Drew Lock to just one
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is a risky option in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb played 78 percent of Houston’s snaps in Week 1 against the Chiefs, but was targeted just three times, catching two of them for 23 yards. It was a quiet first game for Cobb in his new uniform. Expected to serve as a safe underneath option for quarterback
Through one week, there’s only one wide receiver on the Houston Texans who should be started in the majority of fantasy leagues: Will Fuller V. And while he has an incredibly tough Week 2 matchup with a Ravens team that’s going to have a good shot at holding the Texans under 200 passing yards, Fuller’s high target share makes him a flex option at worse
Houston Texans running back David Johnson had a strong debut for his new team in Week 1, with 11 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown plus three catches for 32 yards. But while Johnson is set to have a major role in Week 2 with Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) sidelined, he still has a really tough defense barreling down on him: the Baltimore Ravens.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Auden Tate is a healthy scratch for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Browns. Tate played 15 snaps in Week 1 but wasn’t targeted. His absence will open up more snaps as the fourth receiver for either Mike Thomas or Tee Higgins, but neither of those guys is really a fantasy option in Week 2. This may suggest a larger role
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) is officially active for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is inactive. Landry’s been dealing with this hip issue all year after offseason surgery, but it didn’t keep him off the field in Week 1, so it’s no surprise that even on a short week, he’s out there again. Landry’s a
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (hamstring) was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports. Davis was withheld from Wednesday’s session, the Titans’ first practice since he led the team with seven receptions for 101 yards in Monday’s 16-14 win over the Broncos. If Davis is able to advance to full work in Friday’s practice, fantasy managers would likely feel better
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson faces a tough Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Watson — who had one of his worst games of 2019 against this team, when he had just 169 passing yards — is still a must-start option in season-long formats because of his tremendous upside, but he has a pretty low floor this week. The Ravens proved in Week 1
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks was limited in practice on Thursday as he deals with a quad injury. Cooks was quiet in his Texans debut against the Chiefs, turning his five targets into just two catches and 20 yards. Even if he’s able to suit up for Sunday’s meeting with the Ravens, Baltimore possesses a really strong pass defense and should be able to
Tennesee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is dealing with a bone bruise in his knee that is “jeopardizing (Brown’s) availability for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars and possibly beyond,” according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Per Schefter, Brown, who didn’t practice Thursday, is likely to be week-to-week with the issue. If the young receiver is indeed forced to miss time, added looks in the Titans’
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk(hamstring) practiced in full on Thursday, positioning him to make his NFL debut against the Jets in Week 2. New York’s pass defense appears to be pretty shaky after one week of play, and while you very likely should not be counting on a rookie wide receiver on this team to lead you to a fantasy victory, he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (quad) didn’t practice on Thursday. His availability for Week 2 is in doubt, and his place on this team’s depth chart appears to be in doubt as well. Rookie Joshua Kelley seemed to grab the No. 2 running back role from Jackson in Week 1, relegating Jackson to a reserve role when he returns. His re-draft value has
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense gets a favorable matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. The unit is an underrated one, as they were able to keep the Saints’ offense in check, while generating pressure on Drew Brees. The sack and interception numbers might not have been there in Week 1, but there’s potential for both against a questionable Panthers’ offensive line. Fire up
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop could be in line for a good fantasy day against the Panthers in Week 2. Carolina surrendered two field-goals and four extra-points to Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson in Week 1, so the matchup has the potential to be a good one. Tampa Bay is also very capable of putting up points on the board against this Panthers Defense, making
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard gets a pretty tough matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Howard actually looked like the better tight end when compared to Rob Gronkowski, as he played less snaps but saw more targets and caught a touchdown pass from Tom Brady. This tight end room is almost too close to predict for fantasy purposes and is probably
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski will face off with the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Gronkowski played 54 snaps to O.J. Howard‘s 37, though he caught just two of three targets for 11 yards in Week 1. Tom Brady actually looked Howard’s way more frequently, so Gronkowski probably needs to score a touchdown if he’s not producing as much outside of the red
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller could be in line for increased usage on Sunday if fellow wideout Chris Godwin (head) is unable to play. Miller saw six targets from Brady in Week 1, hauling in five of them for 73 yards. The 23-year-old would operate as Tampa Bay’s second wideout if Godwin is out, a role that would likely net him at least
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (head) wasn’t able to practice for the second consecutive day and remains in the concussion protocol. Godwin hasn’t been ruled out yet for Sunday’s game against the Panthers, but he is looking very questionable at this point. If Godwin does suit up, he’ll be more of a WR2, as he may be limited. Fellow wideout Scotty Miller– already
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler had mixed results against the Kansas City Chiefs, who he’ll face in Week 2, in 2019. Ekeler surprisingly only hauled in one reception in Week 1 but rushed for 84 yards on 19 carries. The Chargers will need to run the ball well in Week 2 to kill some clock versus the Super Bowl champs, and Ekeler should
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had a strong NFL debut in Week 1, rushing for 62 yards on 16 carries and adding a 28-yard reception. He played 68 percent of Jacksonville’s snaps. While this Week 2 game against the Titans isn’t prime for Robinson to have a breakout performance, his projected role gives him a relatively high floor and makes him worth a look
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a stellar Week 1, completing 95 percent of his passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. But a repeat performance seems unlikely in Week 2 as he faces a Tennessee Titans team whose defense should be up to the task to slow down the Minshew Mania. In Week 1, this Titans team held Drew Lock to just one
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is a risky option in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb played 78 percent of Houston’s snaps in Week 1 against the Chiefs, but was targeted just three times, catching two of them for 23 yards. It was a quiet first game for Cobb in his new uniform. Expected to serve as a safe underneath option for quarterback
Through one week, there’s only one wide receiver on the Houston Texans who should be started in the majority of fantasy leagues: Will Fuller V. And while he has an incredibly tough Week 2 matchup with a Ravens team that’s going to have a good shot at holding the Texans under 200 passing yards, Fuller’s high target share makes him a flex option at worse
Houston Texans running back David Johnson had a strong debut for his new team in Week 1, with 11 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown plus three catches for 32 yards. But while Johnson is set to have a major role in Week 2 with Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) sidelined, he still has a really tough defense barreling down on him: the Baltimore Ravens.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Auden Tate is a healthy scratch for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Browns. Tate played 15 snaps in Week 1 but wasn’t targeted. His absence will open up more snaps as the fourth receiver for either Mike Thomas or Tee Higgins, but neither of those guys is really a fantasy option in Week 2. This may suggest a larger role
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) is officially active for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is inactive. Landry’s been dealing with this hip issue all year after offseason surgery, but it didn’t keep him off the field in Week 1, so it’s no surprise that even on a short week, he’s out there again. Landry’s a
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (hamstring) was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports. Davis was withheld from Wednesday’s session, the Titans’ first practice since he led the team with seven receptions for 101 yards in Monday’s 16-14 win over the Broncos. If Davis is able to advance to full work in Friday’s practice, fantasy managers would likely feel better
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson faces a tough Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Watson — who had one of his worst games of 2019 against this team, when he had just 169 passing yards — is still a must-start option in season-long formats because of his tremendous upside, but he has a pretty low floor this week. The Ravens proved in Week 1
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks was limited in practice on Thursday as he deals with a quad injury. Cooks was quiet in his Texans debut against the Chiefs, turning his five targets into just two catches and 20 yards. Even if he’s able to suit up for Sunday’s meeting with the Ravens, Baltimore possesses a really strong pass defense and should be able to
Tennesee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is dealing with a bone bruise in his knee that is “jeopardizing (Brown’s) availability for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars and possibly beyond,” according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Per Schefter, Brown, who didn’t practice Thursday, is likely to be week-to-week with the issue. If the young receiver is indeed forced to miss time, added looks in the Titans’
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk(hamstring) practiced in full on Thursday, positioning him to make his NFL debut against the Jets in Week 2. New York’s pass defense appears to be pretty shaky after one week of play, and while you very likely should not be counting on a rookie wide receiver on this team to lead you to a fantasy victory, he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (quad) didn’t practice on Thursday. His availability for Week 2 is in doubt, and his place on this team’s depth chart appears to be in doubt as well. Rookie Joshua Kelley seemed to grab the No. 2 running back role from Jackson in Week 1, relegating Jackson to a reserve role when he returns. His re-draft value has
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense gets a favorable matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. The unit is an underrated one, as they were able to keep the Saints’ offense in check, while generating pressure on Drew Brees. The sack and interception numbers might not have been there in Week 1, but there’s potential for both against a questionable Panthers’ offensive line. Fire up
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop could be in line for a good fantasy day against the Panthers in Week 2. Carolina surrendered two field-goals and four extra-points to Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson in Week 1, so the matchup has the potential to be a good one. Tampa Bay is also very capable of putting up points on the board against this Panthers Defense, making
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard gets a pretty tough matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Howard actually looked like the better tight end when compared to Rob Gronkowski, as he played less snaps but saw more targets and caught a touchdown pass from Tom Brady. This tight end room is almost too close to predict for fantasy purposes and is probably
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski will face off with the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Gronkowski played 54 snaps to O.J. Howard‘s 37, though he caught just two of three targets for 11 yards in Week 1. Tom Brady actually looked Howard’s way more frequently, so Gronkowski probably needs to score a touchdown if he’s not producing as much outside of the red
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller could be in line for increased usage on Sunday if fellow wideout Chris Godwin (head) is unable to play. Miller saw six targets from Brady in Week 1, hauling in five of them for 73 yards. The 23-year-old would operate as Tampa Bay’s second wideout if Godwin is out, a role that would likely net him at least
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (head) wasn’t able to practice for the second consecutive day and remains in the concussion protocol. Godwin hasn’t been ruled out yet for Sunday’s game against the Panthers, but he is looking very questionable at this point. If Godwin does suit up, he’ll be more of a WR2, as he may be limited. Fellow wideout Scotty Miller– already
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler had mixed results against the Kansas City Chiefs, who he’ll face in Week 2, in 2019. Ekeler surprisingly only hauled in one reception in Week 1 but rushed for 84 yards on 19 carries. The Chargers will need to run the ball well in Week 2 to kill some clock versus the Super Bowl champs, and Ekeler should
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had a strong NFL debut in Week 1, rushing for 62 yards on 16 carries and adding a 28-yard reception. He played 68 percent of Jacksonville’s snaps. While this Week 2 game against the Titans isn’t prime for Robinson to have a breakout performance, his projected role gives him a relatively high floor and makes him worth a look
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a stellar Week 1, completing 95 percent of his passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. But a repeat performance seems unlikely in Week 2 as he faces a Tennessee Titans team whose defense should be up to the task to slow down the Minshew Mania. In Week 1, this Titans team held Drew Lock to just one
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is a risky option in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens. Cobb played 78 percent of Houston’s snaps in Week 1 against the Chiefs, but was targeted just three times, catching two of them for 23 yards. It was a quiet first game for Cobb in his new uniform. Expected to serve as a safe underneath option for quarterback
Through one week, there’s only one wide receiver on the Houston Texans who should be started in the majority of fantasy leagues: Will Fuller V. And while he has an incredibly tough Week 2 matchup with a Ravens team that’s going to have a good shot at holding the Texans under 200 passing yards, Fuller’s high target share makes him a flex option at worse
Houston Texans running back David Johnson had a strong debut for his new team in Week 1, with 11 carries for 77 yards and a touchdown plus three catches for 32 yards. But while Johnson is set to have a major role in Week 2 with Duke Johnson Jr. (ankle) sidelined, he still has a really tough defense barreling down on him: the Baltimore Ravens.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Auden Tate is a healthy scratch for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Browns. Tate played 15 snaps in Week 1 but wasn’t targeted. His absence will open up more snaps as the fourth receiver for either Mike Thomas or Tee Higgins, but neither of those guys is really a fantasy option in Week 2. This may suggest a larger role
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) is officially active for Thursday’s Week 2 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is inactive. Landry’s been dealing with this hip issue all year after offseason surgery, but it didn’t keep him off the field in Week 1, so it’s no surprise that even on a short week, he’s out there again. Landry’s a
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (hamstring) was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports. Davis was withheld from Wednesday’s session, the Titans’ first practice since he led the team with seven receptions for 101 yards in Monday’s 16-14 win over the Broncos. If Davis is able to advance to full work in Friday’s practice, fantasy managers would likely feel better
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson faces a tough Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Watson — who had one of his worst games of 2019 against this team, when he had just 169 passing yards — is still a must-start option in season-long formats because of his tremendous upside, but he has a pretty low floor this week. The Ravens proved in Week 1
Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks was limited in practice on Thursday as he deals with a quad injury. Cooks was quiet in his Texans debut against the Chiefs, turning his five targets into just two catches and 20 yards. Even if he’s able to suit up for Sunday’s meeting with the Ravens, Baltimore possesses a really strong pass defense and should be able to
Tennesee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is dealing with a bone bruise in his knee that is “jeopardizing (Brown’s) availability for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars and possibly beyond,” according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Per Schefter, Brown, who didn’t practice Thursday, is likely to be week-to-week with the issue. If the young receiver is indeed forced to miss time, added looks in the Titans’
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk(hamstring) practiced in full on Thursday, positioning him to make his NFL debut against the Jets in Week 2. New York’s pass defense appears to be pretty shaky after one week of play, and while you very likely should not be counting on a rookie wide receiver on this team to lead you to a fantasy victory, he
Los Angeles Chargers running back Justin Jackson (quad) didn’t practice on Thursday. His availability for Week 2 is in doubt, and his place on this team’s depth chart appears to be in doubt as well. Rookie Joshua Kelley seemed to grab the No. 2 running back role from Jackson in Week 1, relegating Jackson to a reserve role when he returns. His re-draft value has
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense gets a favorable matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. The unit is an underrated one, as they were able to keep the Saints’ offense in check, while generating pressure on Drew Brees. The sack and interception numbers might not have been there in Week 1, but there’s potential for both against a questionable Panthers’ offensive line. Fire up
Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop could be in line for a good fantasy day against the Panthers in Week 2. Carolina surrendered two field-goals and four extra-points to Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson in Week 1, so the matchup has the potential to be a good one. Tampa Bay is also very capable of putting up points on the board against this Panthers Defense, making
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard gets a pretty tough matchup against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Howard actually looked like the better tight end when compared to Rob Gronkowski, as he played less snaps but saw more targets and caught a touchdown pass from Tom Brady. This tight end room is almost too close to predict for fantasy purposes and is probably
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski will face off with the Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Gronkowski played 54 snaps to O.J. Howard‘s 37, though he caught just two of three targets for 11 yards in Week 1. Tom Brady actually looked Howard’s way more frequently, so Gronkowski probably needs to score a touchdown if he’s not producing as much outside of the red
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller could be in line for increased usage on Sunday if fellow wideout Chris Godwin (head) is unable to play. Miller saw six targets from Brady in Week 1, hauling in five of them for 73 yards. The 23-year-old would operate as Tampa Bay’s second wideout if Godwin is out, a role that would likely net him at least
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (head) wasn’t able to practice for the second consecutive day and remains in the concussion protocol. Godwin hasn’t been ruled out yet for Sunday’s game against the Panthers, but he is looking very questionable at this point. If Godwin does suit up, he’ll be more of a WR2, as he may be limited. Fellow wideout Scotty Miller– already
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler had mixed results against the Kansas City Chiefs, who he’ll face in Week 2, in 2019. Ekeler surprisingly only hauled in one reception in Week 1 but rushed for 84 yards on 19 carries. The Chargers will need to run the ball well in Week 2 to kill some clock versus the Super Bowl champs, and Ekeler should
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