Inefficient game from Conner on the ground (12-33-1) but
he made up for it through the air with 5-80-0. Benson has 21 touches
over the last two games. He should be on your watch list.
It’s clear that Diontae Johnson (5 snaps) isn’t going to
see significant playing time anytime soon. Seldom used Tylan Wallace
(3-115-1) played ahead of him and hit on an 84-yard TD. That helped
mute the output for Flowers (6-4-34-0).
TE Mark Andrews: 55 snaps (87.3%), 21.9% tgt share
TE Charlie Kolar: 27 snaps (42.9%), 3.1% tgt share
Isaiah Likely (hamstring) was Inactive which allowed Andrews
(6-68-1) to see his best snap share of the season. He’ll be in
the low-end TE1 conversation whenever Likely is out.
Bills were missing Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman. That tightened
up their WR rotation but they still spread the ball around. Shakir
(6-58-0) led the group with 9 targets, Samuel with 8.
Chuba (28-153-1, 4-16-0) continues to be a consistent fantasy
force. He had 32 touches in this game. Sanders left on a cart.
Carolina has a bye in Week 11. Expect Jonathon Brooks to make
his debut in Week 12.
Ugly scene for the Bears offense. Just 120 passing yards
for Caleb and zero TDs. Changes are coming, likely at the OC position.
All three wideouts had 6 targets.
TE Cole Kmet: 56 snaps (93.3%), 15.4% tgt share
TE Marcedes Lewis: 14 snaps (23.3%), 0.0% tgt share
TE Gerald Everett: 14 snaps (23.3%), 0.0% tgt share
You can’t play Kmet (4 targets) until this offense shows
some signs of life.
Workhorse role once again for Chase Brown who handled 22
touches included 9 receptions, mostly on dump-offs as the Bengals
and Ravens turned into a shootout. In his first game with the
Bengals, Herbet fumbled an exchange with Burrow and that was it
for his night.
Tee Higgins was Inactive. Burton got his head on straight
and was used as the No.3 receiver this week. It didn’t matter
though as Chase (11-264-3) went insane on 17 targets. One of the
best fantasy WR performances ever! Iosivas (2-29-0) isn’t earning
targets. The last time he had more than 4 targets was Week 3.
TE Mike Gesicki: 58 snaps (70.7%), 16.7% tgt share
TE Drew Sample: 46 snaps (56.1%), 0.0% tgt share
TE Tanner Hudson: 29 snaps (35.4%), 13.0% tgt share
Gesicki (4-30-0) spent a lot of time flopping around and
begging the officials for P.I. calls. He was third on the team
in targets (9) with Higgins out, behind Chase and Chase.
Ugly game for the Cowboys who are likely to be with out Dak
Prescott for the remainder of the season. 15 touches for Dowdle
who is an ugly Flex option given the state of the offense.
Cowboys got blown out by the Eagles 34-6. Cooper Rush started
at QB but Trey Lance played most of the 4th quarter in garbage
time. The two QBs combined for just 66 passing yards! Lamb had
10 targets but just a 6-21-0 line. He likely would’ve had a TD
but lost the ball in the sun.
Low play volume here but a big change occurred as Estime
(14-53-0) led the Denver RBs in snaps and touches (14). The three-headed
RBBC will keep these guys in check but Estime will be a waiver
wire priority this week.
Sutton (6-70-1) continues to be the only Denver wideout to
consider in lineups. He led the group with 9 targets and used
a nice, subtle push-off to score his TD.
TE Adam Trautman:
34 snaps (58.6%), 3.7% tgt share
TE Nate Adkins:
21 snaps (36.2%), 0.0% tgt share
TE Lucas Krull:
12 snaps (20.7%), 7.4% tgt share
Nothing to see here.
A rare inefficient and turnover game from Goff (15/30, 240-2-5).
Jamo (3-53-0) was back from suspension and handled 5 targets.
ARSB led the group with 8 targets.
TE Sam LaPorta: 39 snaps (60.0%), 25.0% tgt share
TE Brock Wright: 37 snaps (56.9%), 0.0% tgt share
LaPorta (6 tgts) had his best game of the season with a 3-66-1
line.
Nico Collins was Inactive. Metchie was the receiving star
with a 5-74-1 line on 6 targets. Dell led the group with 9 targets
but had just a 5-39-0 line.
TE Dalton Schultz: 48 snaps (70.6%), 12.5% tgt share
TE Cade Stover: 29 snaps (42.6%), 6.2% tgt share
Schultz (4 tgts) is barely hanging on to low-end TE2 value.
Taylor (21-114-0, 2-8-0) played a workhorse role, handling
23 touches. No other RB had a carry. Taylor led all running backs
this week with a 95.5% rush share.
3 INTs for Flacco who will start in Week 11. Michael Pittman
Jr. was Inactive. Three WR set of Mitchell, Pierce and Downs is
clear. Downs (7-72-0) led the group with 10 targets.
Jacksonville was lost on offense without Trevor Lawrence
and Mac Jones at QB. Just 44 snaps. Bigsby left with an ankle
injury and barely played in the 2nd half.
Figured the KC/DEN game was going to be defensive and low
scoring. Hopkins led the wideouts with 5 targets. Mahomes missed
Worthy (1-11-0) again on a deep ball. Watson isn’t fantasy worthy.
TE Travis Kelce: 57 snaps (83.8%), 30.0% tgt share
TE Noah Gray: 39 snaps (57.4%), 5.0% tgt share
12 targets for Kelce (8-64-1) as he maintains his weekly
TE1 value.
Edwards (10-55-0) was back from IR and worked as the No.2
RB which led to Vidal being Inactive. Haskins is being used around
the goaline which is bad news for both Edwards and Dobbins (18
touches).
It comes out that Tyreek (3-16-1) has been battling a wrist
injury all season. This offense still doesn’t seem right and continues
to underwhelm. Washington and Beckham aren’t worth holding given
how much the Dolphins use two RBs or two TE sets.
Akers (14 touches) continues to be the No.2 RB in Minnesota
after taking the job from Chandler last week. Jones (19 touches)
missed some time with a rib issue.
Just 25 pass attempts for Carr who’s throwing to a bunch
of no-names at receiver. Zero targets for Tipton. MVS (3-109-2)
topped 100 yards and scored twice on 3 targets.
TE Foster Moreau: 44 snaps (83.0%), 9.5% tgt share
TE Juwan Johnson: 31 snaps (58.5%), 14.3% tgt share
TE Taysom Hill: 23 snaps (43.4%), 9.5% tgt share
4 carries and 2 targets for Taysom led to 50 yards. He had
a 90-yard TD reception called back on an obvious holding penalty.
Darius Slayton was Inactive. Daniel Jones looked awful. Nabers
(6-50-0) missed some time in this game being checked for a concussion.
He did return and led the wideouts with 10 targets.
No surprise Pickens (5-91-1) led the group with 7 targets.
Just a few snaps for Mike Williams (1-32-1) in his Steelers debut,
but he made his 1 target count!
McCaffrey’s first game of the 2024 season resulted in 85%
of the snaps and 19 touches. No easing him back in. He’s in the
RB1 conversation moving forward. Just 6 combined snaps for Mason
and Guerendo.
Jennings (7-93-0) led the group with 11 targets and should
have a decent role in the passing game when the defense focuses
on Deebo. Pearsall had his best game of the season with a 4-73-1
line on 6 targets.
TE George Kittle: 57 snaps (89.1%), 11.8% tgt share
TE Eric Saubert: 12 snaps (18.8%), 0.0% tgt share
Kittle (3-57-1) continues to deliver as a Tier 1 tight end.
Bucky and White have settled into their roles. Irving (13-73-1,
3-14-0) is the preferred rusher while White (10-31-0, 6-39-1)
is the preferred receiver. Both saw 16 touches.
Only 116 passing yards for Baker in this game. Offense needs
Mike Evans back in a big way. Bye week for Tampa in Week 11. Jalen
McMillan was active but didn’t play. WTF. No wideout saw more
than 4 targets.
TE Cade Otton: 57 snaps (93.4%), 27.6% tgt share
TE Payne Durham: 17 snaps (27.9%), 0.0% tgt share
Otton (5-35-0) led the team with 8 targets but was the focus
of the defense in the second half.
Brown led the wideouts with 7 targets but no TDs from the
Commanders passing games this week. McLaurin finished with a 5-113-0
line thanks to a 54-yard catch.
TE Zach Ertz: 49 snaps (76.6%), 25.0% tgt share
TE John Bates: 23 snaps (35.9%), 0.0% tgt share
TE Ben Sinnott: 13 snaps (20.3%), 0.0% tgt share
Ertz led all Commanders pass catchers with 8 targets but
managed just 31 yards.