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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams failed to capitalize on his chances during the Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He hauled in two of his seven targets for 41 yards. DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice, but is expected to suit up for Week 2 versus the Buffalo Bills. Williams should see plenty of targets coming his way, but that
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He missed the second half of their Week 1 contest against the New England Patriots after aggravating his hamstring. It sounds like Parker is on the right track to play versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, that’s a tough matchup for Parker against stud defensive back Tre’Davious White. Fantasy owners might
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has quickly lost the trust of plenty of fantasy owners after his Week 1 performance versus the New England Patriots. Breida rushed five times for 22 yards in the loss. Jordan Howard received the start and the goal line carries. Myles Gaskin saw nine touches and saw a few targets through the air as well. The Dolphins have a
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was unable to get anything going on the ground during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He rushed eight times for seven yards and one touchdown. He did handle the goal line carries, but Matt Breida and Myles Gaskin were worked into the mix as well. That is likely going to be the case again versus
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was surprisingly the best option in the running game for the team during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. Gaskin rushed nine times for 40 yards and hauled in all four of his targets for 26 yards. The running back committee in Miami is horrendous. Both Matt Breida and Jordan Howard struggled to get anything going
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a horrendous start to the 2020 campaign versus the New England Patriots in Week 1. He completed 20 of 30 passes for 191 yards and three interceptions. Despite that, head coach Brian Flores confirmed that Fitzpatrick will start during their Week 2 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The team is likely just waiting until Tua Tagovailoa is fully healthy
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. They played well for a while in Week 1 before fading near the end of the game and letting the Washington Football Team take home a win. Still, they showed their upside and should be in a close enough game against the Los Angeles Rams to make them a top-12 option for
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. The Eagles-Rams game could be a somewhat low-scoring affair, so neither kicker in the matchup makes for a top option, but Elliott is a consistent enough kicker to be worth a stream for desperate fantasy managers. He’s ranked as the K14 for this week though, so there could be better options
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a strong fantasy starting option in Week 2. Goedert was fantastic in Week 1, essentially running the Eagles offense with eight catches for 101 yards and a touchdown. He’s still officially “behind” Zach Ertz on the depth chart, but the Eagles run a majority of their offensive formations with both tight ends on the field. Goedert checks in
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz had a mostly disappointing Week 1 despite catching a touchdown, but he remains an excellent fantasy option in any format. Ertz ended up being targeted seven times in Week 1, but caught just three passes for 18 yards. Ertz was resoundingly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but that can switch any week. It’ll be a guessing game
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside still plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, according to their official roster. Arcega-Whiteside was propped up all offseason as a possible breakout candidate, especially given the lack of other options at wide receiver for the Eagles. So, in Week 1, with the Eagles desperate for offense…Arcega-Whiteside was not even targeted. Legend says he was on the field in an Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward has suddenly once again become a key piece of the Eagles passing game. With injuries ravaging the Eagles roster like usual, Ward saw seven targets in Week 1, catching five passes for 31 yards. The Rams Defense tends to limit deep balls, so it’s possible that DeSean Jackson and Jalen Reagor could be somewhat schemed out of the game,
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is not a recommended fantasy starter for Week 2 lineups. Reagor should absolutely be rostered in most formats, but he needs to show more on the field before he can be trusted in a starting lineup. The rookie was targeted four times in Week 1, catching just one pass for 55 yards. Very little of that was Reagor’s
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is a risky start in Week 2 fantasy lineups. In Week 1, Jackson was targeted seven times but only caught two passes, totaling 46 yards. The Rams Defense is great at limiting deep passes, and that’s where Jackson’s game thrives. There’s always the chance that he effectively blows the cover off a corner and scores on a deep ball,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement could suddenly have a role in Week 2 against the Los Angeles Rams. Although both Miles Sanders (hamstring) and Boston Scott (undisclosed) are expected to play in Week 2, either or both could be limited or on a snap count, leading to opportunity for Clement. Even with the possible path to playing time, he’s nothing more than a last-ditch
Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Conner left Monday night’s win over the New York Giants during the second quarter after injuring his ankle and did not return. Head coach Mike Tomlin did indicate to reporters on Tuesday that they weren’t ready to rule Conner out of Week 2’s matchup against the Denver Broncos but the running back is
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson said he expects to finish out the year with the team, but he didn’t clarify whether he or his agent formally requested a trade after being disappointed with the team’s long-term contract offers. ESPN’s Dan Graziano and The Chicago Tribune both reported that Robinson, who is in the final year of his contract, has requested a trade. His agent,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (toe) missed practice on Wednesday, according to reports. Johnson also missed time last week with what appears to be the same ailment, as he was held out of the Wednesday and Thursday sessions before getting a full practice in on Friday. So far, there are no reports that his toe injury got worse during Week 1’s win over the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore could have a bounce-back performance in Week 2 against Tampa Bay. Moore was disappointing in Week 1, catching just four passes for 54 receiving yards, though he was targeted nine times. Moore will be just fine as a high-end WR2 most weeks if he continues to see that kind of volume in the passing game. This week presents a
Cincinnati Bengals kicker Randy Bullock (calves) practiced in full on Tuesday and Wednesday and is not on the final injury report for Week 2 against the Browns. Meanwhile, star defensive tackle Geno Atkins (shoulder) missed practice all week and has been ruled out. Bullock made two of his three field-goal tries in Week 1, but he badly botched a potential game-tying field goal late in
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams failed to capitalize on his chances during the Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He hauled in two of his seven targets for 41 yards. DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice, but is expected to suit up for Week 2 versus the Buffalo Bills. Williams should see plenty of targets coming his way, but that
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He missed the second half of their Week 1 contest against the New England Patriots after aggravating his hamstring. It sounds like Parker is on the right track to play versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, that’s a tough matchup for Parker against stud defensive back Tre’Davious White. Fantasy owners might
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has quickly lost the trust of plenty of fantasy owners after his Week 1 performance versus the New England Patriots. Breida rushed five times for 22 yards in the loss. Jordan Howard received the start and the goal line carries. Myles Gaskin saw nine touches and saw a few targets through the air as well. The Dolphins have a
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was unable to get anything going on the ground during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He rushed eight times for seven yards and one touchdown. He did handle the goal line carries, but Matt Breida and Myles Gaskin were worked into the mix as well. That is likely going to be the case again versus
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was surprisingly the best option in the running game for the team during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. Gaskin rushed nine times for 40 yards and hauled in all four of his targets for 26 yards. The running back committee in Miami is horrendous. Both Matt Breida and Jordan Howard struggled to get anything going
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a horrendous start to the 2020 campaign versus the New England Patriots in Week 1. He completed 20 of 30 passes for 191 yards and three interceptions. Despite that, head coach Brian Flores confirmed that Fitzpatrick will start during their Week 2 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The team is likely just waiting until Tua Tagovailoa is fully healthy
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. They played well for a while in Week 1 before fading near the end of the game and letting the Washington Football Team take home a win. Still, they showed their upside and should be in a close enough game against the Los Angeles Rams to make them a top-12 option for
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. The Eagles-Rams game could be a somewhat low-scoring affair, so neither kicker in the matchup makes for a top option, but Elliott is a consistent enough kicker to be worth a stream for desperate fantasy managers. He’s ranked as the K14 for this week though, so there could be better options
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a strong fantasy starting option in Week 2. Goedert was fantastic in Week 1, essentially running the Eagles offense with eight catches for 101 yards and a touchdown. He’s still officially “behind” Zach Ertz on the depth chart, but the Eagles run a majority of their offensive formations with both tight ends on the field. Goedert checks in
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz had a mostly disappointing Week 1 despite catching a touchdown, but he remains an excellent fantasy option in any format. Ertz ended up being targeted seven times in Week 1, but caught just three passes for 18 yards. Ertz was resoundingly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but that can switch any week. It’ll be a guessing game
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside still plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, according to their official roster. Arcega-Whiteside was propped up all offseason as a possible breakout candidate, especially given the lack of other options at wide receiver for the Eagles. So, in Week 1, with the Eagles desperate for offense…Arcega-Whiteside was not even targeted. Legend says he was on the field in an Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward has suddenly once again become a key piece of the Eagles passing game. With injuries ravaging the Eagles roster like usual, Ward saw seven targets in Week 1, catching five passes for 31 yards. The Rams Defense tends to limit deep balls, so it’s possible that DeSean Jackson and Jalen Reagor could be somewhat schemed out of the game,
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is not a recommended fantasy starter for Week 2 lineups. Reagor should absolutely be rostered in most formats, but he needs to show more on the field before he can be trusted in a starting lineup. The rookie was targeted four times in Week 1, catching just one pass for 55 yards. Very little of that was Reagor’s
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is a risky start in Week 2 fantasy lineups. In Week 1, Jackson was targeted seven times but only caught two passes, totaling 46 yards. The Rams Defense is great at limiting deep passes, and that’s where Jackson’s game thrives. There’s always the chance that he effectively blows the cover off a corner and scores on a deep ball,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement could suddenly have a role in Week 2 against the Los Angeles Rams. Although both Miles Sanders (hamstring) and Boston Scott (undisclosed) are expected to play in Week 2, either or both could be limited or on a snap count, leading to opportunity for Clement. Even with the possible path to playing time, he’s nothing more than a last-ditch
Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Conner left Monday night’s win over the New York Giants during the second quarter after injuring his ankle and did not return. Head coach Mike Tomlin did indicate to reporters on Tuesday that they weren’t ready to rule Conner out of Week 2’s matchup against the Denver Broncos but the running back is
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson said he expects to finish out the year with the team, but he didn’t clarify whether he or his agent formally requested a trade after being disappointed with the team’s long-term contract offers. ESPN’s Dan Graziano and The Chicago Tribune both reported that Robinson, who is in the final year of his contract, has requested a trade. His agent,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (toe) missed practice on Wednesday, according to reports. Johnson also missed time last week with what appears to be the same ailment, as he was held out of the Wednesday and Thursday sessions before getting a full practice in on Friday. So far, there are no reports that his toe injury got worse during Week 1’s win over the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore could have a bounce-back performance in Week 2 against Tampa Bay. Moore was disappointing in Week 1, catching just four passes for 54 receiving yards, though he was targeted nine times. Moore will be just fine as a high-end WR2 most weeks if he continues to see that kind of volume in the passing game. This week presents a
Cincinnati Bengals kicker Randy Bullock (calves) practiced in full on Tuesday and Wednesday and is not on the final injury report for Week 2 against the Browns. Meanwhile, star defensive tackle Geno Atkins (shoulder) missed practice all week and has been ruled out. Bullock made two of his three field-goal tries in Week 1, but he badly botched a potential game-tying field goal late in
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams failed to capitalize on his chances during the Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He hauled in two of his seven targets for 41 yards. DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice, but is expected to suit up for Week 2 versus the Buffalo Bills. Williams should see plenty of targets coming his way, but that
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) was limited during Wednesday’s practice. He missed the second half of their Week 1 contest against the New England Patriots after aggravating his hamstring. It sounds like Parker is on the right track to play versus the Buffalo Bills in Week 2. However, that’s a tough matchup for Parker against stud defensive back Tre’Davious White. Fantasy owners might
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida has quickly lost the trust of plenty of fantasy owners after his Week 1 performance versus the New England Patriots. Breida rushed five times for 22 yards in the loss. Jordan Howard received the start and the goal line carries. Myles Gaskin saw nine touches and saw a few targets through the air as well. The Dolphins have a
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was unable to get anything going on the ground during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. He rushed eight times for seven yards and one touchdown. He did handle the goal line carries, but Matt Breida and Myles Gaskin were worked into the mix as well. That is likely going to be the case again versus
Miami Dolphins running back Myles Gaskin was surprisingly the best option in the running game for the team during their Week 1 loss to the New England Patriots. Gaskin rushed nine times for 40 yards and hauled in all four of his targets for 26 yards. The running back committee in Miami is horrendous. Both Matt Breida and Jordan Howard struggled to get anything going
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick had a horrendous start to the 2020 campaign versus the New England Patriots in Week 1. He completed 20 of 30 passes for 191 yards and three interceptions. Despite that, head coach Brian Flores confirmed that Fitzpatrick will start during their Week 2 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The team is likely just waiting until Tua Tagovailoa is fully healthy
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. They played well for a while in Week 1 before fading near the end of the game and letting the Washington Football Team take home a win. Still, they showed their upside and should be in a close enough game against the Los Angeles Rams to make them a top-12 option for
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is a decent option in Week 2 fantasy lineups. The Eagles-Rams game could be a somewhat low-scoring affair, so neither kicker in the matchup makes for a top option, but Elliott is a consistent enough kicker to be worth a stream for desperate fantasy managers. He’s ranked as the K14 for this week though, so there could be better options
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a strong fantasy starting option in Week 2. Goedert was fantastic in Week 1, essentially running the Eagles offense with eight catches for 101 yards and a touchdown. He’s still officially “behind” Zach Ertz on the depth chart, but the Eagles run a majority of their offensive formations with both tight ends on the field. Goedert checks in
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz had a mostly disappointing Week 1 despite catching a touchdown, but he remains an excellent fantasy option in any format. Ertz ended up being targeted seven times in Week 1, but caught just three passes for 18 yards. Ertz was resoundingly outplayed by Dallas Goedert in Week 1, but that can switch any week. It’ll be a guessing game
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside still plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, according to their official roster. Arcega-Whiteside was propped up all offseason as a possible breakout candidate, especially given the lack of other options at wide receiver for the Eagles. So, in Week 1, with the Eagles desperate for offense…Arcega-Whiteside was not even targeted. Legend says he was on the field in an Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward has suddenly once again become a key piece of the Eagles passing game. With injuries ravaging the Eagles roster like usual, Ward saw seven targets in Week 1, catching five passes for 31 yards. The Rams Defense tends to limit deep balls, so it’s possible that DeSean Jackson and Jalen Reagor could be somewhat schemed out of the game,
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor is not a recommended fantasy starter for Week 2 lineups. Reagor should absolutely be rostered in most formats, but he needs to show more on the field before he can be trusted in a starting lineup. The rookie was targeted four times in Week 1, catching just one pass for 55 yards. Very little of that was Reagor’s
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson is a risky start in Week 2 fantasy lineups. In Week 1, Jackson was targeted seven times but only caught two passes, totaling 46 yards. The Rams Defense is great at limiting deep passes, and that’s where Jackson’s game thrives. There’s always the chance that he effectively blows the cover off a corner and scores on a deep ball,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement could suddenly have a role in Week 2 against the Los Angeles Rams. Although both Miles Sanders (hamstring) and Boston Scott (undisclosed) are expected to play in Week 2, either or both could be limited or on a snap count, leading to opportunity for Clement. Even with the possible path to playing time, he’s nothing more than a last-ditch
Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday. Conner left Monday night’s win over the New York Giants during the second quarter after injuring his ankle and did not return. Head coach Mike Tomlin did indicate to reporters on Tuesday that they weren’t ready to rule Conner out of Week 2’s matchup against the Denver Broncos but the running back is
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson said he expects to finish out the year with the team, but he didn’t clarify whether he or his agent formally requested a trade after being disappointed with the team’s long-term contract offers. ESPN’s Dan Graziano and The Chicago Tribune both reported that Robinson, who is in the final year of his contract, has requested a trade. His agent,
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (toe) missed practice on Wednesday, according to reports. Johnson also missed time last week with what appears to be the same ailment, as he was held out of the Wednesday and Thursday sessions before getting a full practice in on Friday. So far, there are no reports that his toe injury got worse during Week 1’s win over the
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore could have a bounce-back performance in Week 2 against Tampa Bay. Moore was disappointing in Week 1, catching just four passes for 54 receiving yards, though he was targeted nine times. Moore will be just fine as a high-end WR2 most weeks if he continues to see that kind of volume in the passing game. This week presents a
Cincinnati Bengals kicker Randy Bullock (calves) practiced in full on Tuesday and Wednesday and is not on the final injury report for Week 2 against the Browns. Meanwhile, star defensive tackle Geno Atkins (shoulder) missed practice all week and has been ruled out. Bullock made two of his three field-goal tries in Week 1, but he badly botched a potential game-tying field goal late in
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