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Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown caught five of seven targets for 56 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday’s 42-36 overtime win over Houston. Brown has three touchdowns in two games since returning from a two-game absence due to a knee injury. As the No. 1 wide receiver in a high-powered Titans offense that’s averaging 32.8 points per game, Brown should maintain plenty of fantasy
So much for a lighter workload due to injury concerns. Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. was targeted 14 times against the Lions on Sunday, catching seven of them for 45 yards. The yardage wasn’t great, but the targets sure were. Chark is a WR2/3 in this offense with the upside to be a consistent WR2, and seeing target shares like this can help
Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen completed 31 passes on 42 attempts for 280 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Allen added eight rushing yards and also lost a fumble in the contest. While Allen played well, all anyone will remember from this game is a failed two-point conversion attempt with 36 seconds left in which
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense had a hard time again in Week 6 against the Baltimore Ravens. They allowed 30 points without recording a turnover, but they did have three sacks. Through six weeks of the season, the Eagles defense has now put up 3, 1, 8, 18, -1, and 2 fantasy points. One of those certainly seems like an outlier. On a short week taking
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole caught six passes for 143 yards in his team’s Week 6 loss to the Detroit Lions. It was Cole’s first 100-yard game of the season. It’s hard to get a read on Cole from a fantasy point of view, as he seemed to be trending down before this game. But he’s now had 10-plus PPR points in four of
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon ran for 54 yards and a touchdown off of 18 carries during the loss to the Colts on Sunday. He also added two catches for 15 yards. The former Sooner logged another miserable performance on the ground but made amends by punching it in for six early in the second quarter. While the 24-year-old still has a lot to
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones completed 12 passes on 19 attempts for 112 yards in a win against Washington on Sunday. Jones threw one touchdown, his first score since Week 1, and also threw an interception in New York’s first win of 2020. Jones added some fantasy value with 74 rushing yards, but at this point it’s hard to justify starting the sophomore QB
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott put up a goose egg in Week 6, missing his only field goal attempt and not even getting a chance to kick an extra point. With the Eagles playing from behind all day, the team went for two point conversions after their scores. Wrapping up the first half, Elliott attempted and missed a 51-yard kick. He’s falling out of fantasy
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst had four receptions for 57 yards and a score on four targets in Week 6. This was another stellar performance by Hurst but his consistency is not there. In the past four games, he has recorded 51 and 57 yards, along with one and eight yards. Nevertheless, the TE does bring potential each week because of his growing role
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Jason Croom, signed off the practice squad this week, caught his only target in Week 6 for a three-yard touchdown. Croom played 15 games for the Buffalo Bills in 2018 before spending all of 2019 on IR after getting hurt in the preseason. He was the top pass-catching tight end in Buffalo in 2018 and has a tiny sparkle of upside
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage finished Week 6 with four receptions for 65 yards on four targets. This was the best performance by the receiver since Week 1 where had over 100 yards. Nevertheless, Gage’s production has dipped since then and he had less than 30 yards in the past three games. While the production this week was encouraging, the consistency is not there
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley grabbed six receptions for 61 yards and a score on seven targets in the Week 6 win over Minnesota. In six games, this was only the second time Ridley didn’t have 100 yards receiving. Nevertheless, he has been incredible this season and the presence of Julio Jones doesn’t lower his value at all. Ridley remains in the WR1 tier
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 313 yards on 25-for-39 passing during the loss to the Colts in Week 6. The rookie also threw an interception and ran it in for a score. While the signal-caller logged his second-straight game without a touchdown through the air, he racked up his fourth 300-yard passing performance of the year. The former LSU Tiger continues to air
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward caught two passes for 19 yards in a Week 6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He fumbled twice, but the Eagles were able to recover the ball both times. Ward was Carson Wentz‘s go-to guy for a while this season, but he’s been replaced by Travis Fulgham, moving Ward down into near fantasy irrelevance. Ward won’t be much better
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had his worst game on the ground of his rookie season on Sunday, carrying the ball 12 times for just 29 yards in a loss to the Detroit Lions. However, he salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective by catching four passes for 24 yards and the team’s only receiving touchdown. Still, it was a pretty disappointing game for
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones finished Week 6 with eight receptions for 137 yards and two scores on 10 targets. After missing last week due to injury, Jones returned to his elite form and put on an impressive performance while reminding managers why he is worth a first-round pick. He remains in the WR1 tier each week given his incredible target share and talent.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted three times in Week 6, catching all three for 31 yards. Rodgers predictably hasn’t taken over the role Dallas Goedert (ankle) played, but he’s seen a few targets here and there in short yardage situations. He could always end up coming down with a touchdown, but on weeks when that doesn’t happen, he’s an almost sure bet
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was targeted 10 times in Week 6, tying for the team lead. He was only able to turn that into four catches for 33 yards though, continuing his decline out of the top tier of the TE1 ranks. Ertz was as heavily involved as ever, but he couldn’t do much with it in a game where Carson Wentz threw
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II finished this week’s win over the Vikings with 20 carries for 47 yards and three receptions for 20 yards on four targets. It was an off-day for Gurley this week after he finished with over 100 rushing yards last week. Nevertheless, he has gotten at least 14 carries in all six games and his role as RB1 on
The Carolina Panthers Defense didn’t do much of anything in a 23-16 loss to the Chicago Bears. Carolina surrendered only 23 points, though they didn’t register a sack. Their one interception was the only fantasy-relevant statistic they produced on the day. In reality, the defense has performed very well and is underrated. However, they simply don’t produce enough to be considered for fantasy rosters. Source:
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown caught five of seven targets for 56 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday’s 42-36 overtime win over Houston. Brown has three touchdowns in two games since returning from a two-game absence due to a knee injury. As the No. 1 wide receiver in a high-powered Titans offense that’s averaging 32.8 points per game, Brown should maintain plenty of fantasy
So much for a lighter workload due to injury concerns. Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. was targeted 14 times against the Lions on Sunday, catching seven of them for 45 yards. The yardage wasn’t great, but the targets sure were. Chark is a WR2/3 in this offense with the upside to be a consistent WR2, and seeing target shares like this can help
Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen completed 31 passes on 42 attempts for 280 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Allen added eight rushing yards and also lost a fumble in the contest. While Allen played well, all anyone will remember from this game is a failed two-point conversion attempt with 36 seconds left in which
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense had a hard time again in Week 6 against the Baltimore Ravens. They allowed 30 points without recording a turnover, but they did have three sacks. Through six weeks of the season, the Eagles defense has now put up 3, 1, 8, 18, -1, and 2 fantasy points. One of those certainly seems like an outlier. On a short week taking
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole caught six passes for 143 yards in his team’s Week 6 loss to the Detroit Lions. It was Cole’s first 100-yard game of the season. It’s hard to get a read on Cole from a fantasy point of view, as he seemed to be trending down before this game. But he’s now had 10-plus PPR points in four of
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon ran for 54 yards and a touchdown off of 18 carries during the loss to the Colts on Sunday. He also added two catches for 15 yards. The former Sooner logged another miserable performance on the ground but made amends by punching it in for six early in the second quarter. While the 24-year-old still has a lot to
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones completed 12 passes on 19 attempts for 112 yards in a win against Washington on Sunday. Jones threw one touchdown, his first score since Week 1, and also threw an interception in New York’s first win of 2020. Jones added some fantasy value with 74 rushing yards, but at this point it’s hard to justify starting the sophomore QB
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott put up a goose egg in Week 6, missing his only field goal attempt and not even getting a chance to kick an extra point. With the Eagles playing from behind all day, the team went for two point conversions after their scores. Wrapping up the first half, Elliott attempted and missed a 51-yard kick. He’s falling out of fantasy
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst had four receptions for 57 yards and a score on four targets in Week 6. This was another stellar performance by Hurst but his consistency is not there. In the past four games, he has recorded 51 and 57 yards, along with one and eight yards. Nevertheless, the TE does bring potential each week because of his growing role
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Jason Croom, signed off the practice squad this week, caught his only target in Week 6 for a three-yard touchdown. Croom played 15 games for the Buffalo Bills in 2018 before spending all of 2019 on IR after getting hurt in the preseason. He was the top pass-catching tight end in Buffalo in 2018 and has a tiny sparkle of upside
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage finished Week 6 with four receptions for 65 yards on four targets. This was the best performance by the receiver since Week 1 where had over 100 yards. Nevertheless, Gage’s production has dipped since then and he had less than 30 yards in the past three games. While the production this week was encouraging, the consistency is not there
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley grabbed six receptions for 61 yards and a score on seven targets in the Week 6 win over Minnesota. In six games, this was only the second time Ridley didn’t have 100 yards receiving. Nevertheless, he has been incredible this season and the presence of Julio Jones doesn’t lower his value at all. Ridley remains in the WR1 tier
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 313 yards on 25-for-39 passing during the loss to the Colts in Week 6. The rookie also threw an interception and ran it in for a score. While the signal-caller logged his second-straight game without a touchdown through the air, he racked up his fourth 300-yard passing performance of the year. The former LSU Tiger continues to air
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward caught two passes for 19 yards in a Week 6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He fumbled twice, but the Eagles were able to recover the ball both times. Ward was Carson Wentz‘s go-to guy for a while this season, but he’s been replaced by Travis Fulgham, moving Ward down into near fantasy irrelevance. Ward won’t be much better
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had his worst game on the ground of his rookie season on Sunday, carrying the ball 12 times for just 29 yards in a loss to the Detroit Lions. However, he salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective by catching four passes for 24 yards and the team’s only receiving touchdown. Still, it was a pretty disappointing game for
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones finished Week 6 with eight receptions for 137 yards and two scores on 10 targets. After missing last week due to injury, Jones returned to his elite form and put on an impressive performance while reminding managers why he is worth a first-round pick. He remains in the WR1 tier each week given his incredible target share and talent.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted three times in Week 6, catching all three for 31 yards. Rodgers predictably hasn’t taken over the role Dallas Goedert (ankle) played, but he’s seen a few targets here and there in short yardage situations. He could always end up coming down with a touchdown, but on weeks when that doesn’t happen, he’s an almost sure bet
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was targeted 10 times in Week 6, tying for the team lead. He was only able to turn that into four catches for 33 yards though, continuing his decline out of the top tier of the TE1 ranks. Ertz was as heavily involved as ever, but he couldn’t do much with it in a game where Carson Wentz threw
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II finished this week’s win over the Vikings with 20 carries for 47 yards and three receptions for 20 yards on four targets. It was an off-day for Gurley this week after he finished with over 100 rushing yards last week. Nevertheless, he has gotten at least 14 carries in all six games and his role as RB1 on
The Carolina Panthers Defense didn’t do much of anything in a 23-16 loss to the Chicago Bears. Carolina surrendered only 23 points, though they didn’t register a sack. Their one interception was the only fantasy-relevant statistic they produced on the day. In reality, the defense has performed very well and is underrated. However, they simply don’t produce enough to be considered for fantasy rosters. Source:
Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown caught five of seven targets for 56 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday’s 42-36 overtime win over Houston. Brown has three touchdowns in two games since returning from a two-game absence due to a knee injury. As the No. 1 wide receiver in a high-powered Titans offense that’s averaging 32.8 points per game, Brown should maintain plenty of fantasy
So much for a lighter workload due to injury concerns. Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. was targeted 14 times against the Lions on Sunday, catching seven of them for 45 yards. The yardage wasn’t great, but the targets sure were. Chark is a WR2/3 in this offense with the upside to be a consistent WR2, and seeing target shares like this can help
Washington Football Team quarterback Kyle Allen completed 31 passes on 42 attempts for 280 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in a loss to the Giants on Sunday. Allen added eight rushing yards and also lost a fumble in the contest. While Allen played well, all anyone will remember from this game is a failed two-point conversion attempt with 36 seconds left in which
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense had a hard time again in Week 6 against the Baltimore Ravens. They allowed 30 points without recording a turnover, but they did have three sacks. Through six weeks of the season, the Eagles defense has now put up 3, 1, 8, 18, -1, and 2 fantasy points. One of those certainly seems like an outlier. On a short week taking
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole caught six passes for 143 yards in his team’s Week 6 loss to the Detroit Lions. It was Cole’s first 100-yard game of the season. It’s hard to get a read on Cole from a fantasy point of view, as he seemed to be trending down before this game. But he’s now had 10-plus PPR points in four of
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon ran for 54 yards and a touchdown off of 18 carries during the loss to the Colts on Sunday. He also added two catches for 15 yards. The former Sooner logged another miserable performance on the ground but made amends by punching it in for six early in the second quarter. While the 24-year-old still has a lot to
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones completed 12 passes on 19 attempts for 112 yards in a win against Washington on Sunday. Jones threw one touchdown, his first score since Week 1, and also threw an interception in New York’s first win of 2020. Jones added some fantasy value with 74 rushing yards, but at this point it’s hard to justify starting the sophomore QB
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott put up a goose egg in Week 6, missing his only field goal attempt and not even getting a chance to kick an extra point. With the Eagles playing from behind all day, the team went for two point conversions after their scores. Wrapping up the first half, Elliott attempted and missed a 51-yard kick. He’s falling out of fantasy
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst had four receptions for 57 yards and a score on four targets in Week 6. This was another stellar performance by Hurst but his consistency is not there. In the past four games, he has recorded 51 and 57 yards, along with one and eight yards. Nevertheless, the TE does bring potential each week because of his growing role
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Jason Croom, signed off the practice squad this week, caught his only target in Week 6 for a three-yard touchdown. Croom played 15 games for the Buffalo Bills in 2018 before spending all of 2019 on IR after getting hurt in the preseason. He was the top pass-catching tight end in Buffalo in 2018 and has a tiny sparkle of upside
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Russell Gage finished Week 6 with four receptions for 65 yards on four targets. This was the best performance by the receiver since Week 1 where had over 100 yards. Nevertheless, Gage’s production has dipped since then and he had less than 30 yards in the past three games. While the production this week was encouraging, the consistency is not there
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley grabbed six receptions for 61 yards and a score on seven targets in the Week 6 win over Minnesota. In six games, this was only the second time Ridley didn’t have 100 yards receiving. Nevertheless, he has been incredible this season and the presence of Julio Jones doesn’t lower his value at all. Ridley remains in the WR1 tier
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 313 yards on 25-for-39 passing during the loss to the Colts in Week 6. The rookie also threw an interception and ran it in for a score. While the signal-caller logged his second-straight game without a touchdown through the air, he racked up his fourth 300-yard passing performance of the year. The former LSU Tiger continues to air
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward caught two passes for 19 yards in a Week 6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He fumbled twice, but the Eagles were able to recover the ball both times. Ward was Carson Wentz‘s go-to guy for a while this season, but he’s been replaced by Travis Fulgham, moving Ward down into near fantasy irrelevance. Ward won’t be much better
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson had his worst game on the ground of his rookie season on Sunday, carrying the ball 12 times for just 29 yards in a loss to the Detroit Lions. However, he salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective by catching four passes for 24 yards and the team’s only receiving touchdown. Still, it was a pretty disappointing game for
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones finished Week 6 with eight receptions for 137 yards and two scores on 10 targets. After missing last week due to injury, Jones returned to his elite form and put on an impressive performance while reminding managers why he is worth a first-round pick. He remains in the WR1 tier each week given his incredible target share and talent.
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Richard Rodgers was targeted three times in Week 6, catching all three for 31 yards. Rodgers predictably hasn’t taken over the role Dallas Goedert (ankle) played, but he’s seen a few targets here and there in short yardage situations. He could always end up coming down with a touchdown, but on weeks when that doesn’t happen, he’s an almost sure bet
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz was targeted 10 times in Week 6, tying for the team lead. He was only able to turn that into four catches for 33 yards though, continuing his decline out of the top tier of the TE1 ranks. Ertz was as heavily involved as ever, but he couldn’t do much with it in a game where Carson Wentz threw
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley II finished this week’s win over the Vikings with 20 carries for 47 yards and three receptions for 20 yards on four targets. It was an off-day for Gurley this week after he finished with over 100 rushing yards last week. Nevertheless, he has gotten at least 14 carries in all six games and his role as RB1 on
The Carolina Panthers Defense didn’t do much of anything in a 23-16 loss to the Chicago Bears. Carolina surrendered only 23 points, though they didn’t register a sack. Their one interception was the only fantasy-relevant statistic they produced on the day. In reality, the defense has performed very well and is underrated. However, they simply don’t produce enough to be considered for fantasy rosters. Source:
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