Colston Loveland - Bengals are the most favorable TE defense in fantasy, giving up a whopping 8 TDs to tight ends over the last 4 games alone. While Cole Kmet continues to be in the mix, Loveland is the far better talent and due for a big game.
Vikings at Lions
JJ McCarthy - JJMC is expected back this week and the Lions are tough against the run so likely to focus on shutting that down and forcing McCarthy to throw…which the Lions have shown some vulnerability. JJ has the weapons with Justin Jefferson & Jordan Addison on the field.
Panthers at Packers
Jalen Coker. 1st game back from injury was week 7 where he played less than half the snaps. Last week 78% but Andy Dalton was under center. Bryce Young is back for Coker’s 3rd week removed from injury. With attention on McMillan, Coker can surprise.
Broncos at Texans
Jaylin Noel. Due to injuries the rookie has gotten increased snaps and having some success. Noel is most productive out of the slot which bodes well against an aggressive Broncos defense that is also missing Patrick Surtain in the secondary.
Falcons at Patriots
Treveyon Henderson. He’s been stuck in a minor role all season but at some point the former 2nd round pick has to get a shot at more touches. With Rhamondre Stevenson out, he is in line for a lead runner role. The matchup isn’t terrific but Henderson showed in college he can turn a single touch into a big play.
49ers at Giants
Devin Singletary. Cam Skattebo is lost for the Giants and the belief is Tyrone Tracy will take over as the featured runner. But don’t be surprised if Singletary ends up with more touches than people think, especially in short yardage or goal line situations.
Colts at Steelers
Alec Pierce. The Steelers rank 31st against opposing QBs and WRs this season, yielding 294 YPG and 2 TDs in the air. They’ve given up 340+ yards and 2+ TDs in 3 of their last 4. Alec Pierce ranks 1st in yards per catch this year.
Chargers at Titans
Chimere Dike. Chargers on paper have been pretty stingy against opposing WRs but the slot is where teams have found some success, which is where Dike plays. The rookie receiver had a season high in targets (8) catches (7) and yards (93) last week and expected to see high snap share again.
Jaguars at Raiders
Parker Washington. The Raiders pass defense has been terrible this season. Travis Hunter was emerging as the top pass option in this offense but has landed on IR. Washington has played in more of a limited role this year but should see a higher target share with most attention from Vegas focused on Brian Thomas Jr.
Saints at Rams
Juwan Johnson. After a hot start to the year, Juwan fizzled into obscurity. But has gotten back on the radar the last 2 weeks. With rookie Tyler Shough under center facing a strong pass rush, expect a lot of throws to a safety net, which makes Johnson an intriguing high target option for Sunday.
Chiefs at Bills
Brashard Smith. Isiah Pacheco is out which means more touches for Kareem Hunt. But The Chiefs like to spread the ball around and the 7th round rookie WR converted RB continues to see more work with the offense. If the game turns into a track meet with offense, Smith could see his best game yet.
Seahawks at Commanders
Luke McCaffrey. Jayden Daniels is back and Terry McLaurin is out again. That means more snaps for the 2nd year WR. The Seahawks are one of the best run stopping units which means it will be Jayden through the air. With limited pass catching options outside of Deebo Samuel and Zach Ertz, LMC is on tap for a big role.
Cardinals at Cowboys
Michael Wilson. Dallas continues to give up big numbers on defense. The game is set up well for Trey McBride and Marvin Harrison Jr but the Cowboys defense is porous enough for secondary players to have big games and Wilson is a big red zone target. Stars could align for Wilson to have his best game this year.


Comments
Post a Comment