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The Shot Caller's Report - Wk 13 Wide Receivers



By Colby Cavaliere | 12/2/21 |
Bye Weeks: CAR, CLE, GB, TEN
QBs | RBs | WRs

DK Metcalf

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DK Metcalf vs SF

After I just got done trashing the Seattle offense, how can I in good faith put DK here? Squeaky wheel treatment of course. Metcalf has been absolutely dreadful since Wilson’s return, registering 8 empty catches in three games. With Russ expressing the urgent desire to get Metcalf involved in his post-game press conference, the Seahawks have a chance at home against a weak Niners secondary. Hopefully I’m not just talking myself into this!

Brandon Aiyuk @ SEA


Finally ascending from the ashes of the dog house he was in during the first quarter of the season, Aiyuk has shown more than just life the past four weeks. He’s gone over 85 yards in three of those games, including two scores, and now becomes the WR1 with the injury to Deebo Samuel. Seattle has been nearly as bad on defense as they have on offense, so the opponent is no obstacle.

DeVonta Smith @ NYJ

Much like Metcalf, Smith was largely ignored in a devastating loss to the Giants last week. Week 12’s dud halted a mini hot streak for the heralded rookie, but luckily the salve of the barely functional Jets should soothe the burn. Smith is an absolute technician in his route running and should have no problem beating man coverage with a boatload of targets.

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Courtland Sutton / Jerry Jeudy @ KC

Dispute investing over 100 million dollars in extensions on Patrick and Sutton, this unit has been mostly a dud all year. Despite being among the league leaders in deep passes early in the year, Bridgewater has taken the air out of the ball, and this offense now runs through Gordon and Williams. There doesn’t seem to be a clear leader among Patrick, Sutton, and Jeudy, so relying on any of them is just futile.

Marquez Callaway / Tre'Quan Smith vs DAL (THU)


Despite playing coy, it looks like Sean Payton is set to finally start Taysom Hill at quarterback Thursday night. Hill still leaves much to be desired as a passer, and without Mike Thomas getting himself open, Hill struggles to fit the ball into tight windows. With a beat up line, and the healthy return of Kamara and Ingram, I expect a run heavy game plan filled with safe throws; not exactly a recipe for success for a unit that has been moribund most of the season.

Emmanuel Sanders vs NE (MON):


As I mentioned earlier, I’m trying to avoid Monday night if I can, and it makes it easier that Sanders is barely providing WR3 production this season. Expected to prosper in this high flying Buffalo offense, defenses have been able to slow the show, and Sanders has failed to develop into the secondary threat this offense needs. With a majority of his production coming in just two games, the risk is too high to trust Sanders in this spot.

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