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He had double-digit touches for the first time since Week 3. He has now had at least five targets in two straight and its only a positive for him that Marlon Mack was a healthy scratch last week. Hines brings a low floor but high ceiling. His usage moving forward is worth monitoring. Saints RB Mark Ingram played 36 percent of the snaps, but saw nine carries for 43 yards, along with five catches on five targets, for 21 yards.

That was good for Ingram saw eight touches in his Saints debut last week, but that increased to 14 this week. The five targets also cannot be ignored. He does not bring a lot of upside, but he sees enough volume to be in play in deeper leagues. Ravens RB Devonta Freeman played 58 percent of the snaps, seeing 13 carries for 79 yards.

He also saw three targets, catching two of them for four yards and a touchdown. He likely goes back to the secondary role when Murray returns, but Freeman has played well so maybe he sees a larger share of the touches. He is a flex option if Murray remains out next week. Eagles RB Jordan Howard played 40 percent of the snaps while carrying the ball a team-high 17 times for 71 yards and a touchdown.

He seems to be the Eagles' lead back, at least for one more week while Miles Sanders is out. Howard will give you nothing in the passing game, but he has at least 12 touches in his two games and has scored three touchdowns. He has scored He likely becomes waiver wire fodder once Sanders returns, but he is a streaming option next week against the Broncos.

He scored 12 fantasy points, his fourth straight game with over 11 fantasy points. The volume makes him a little tough to trust, but he is producing. He would get a boost if Mike White , the dump off specialist, is able to start in Week The Cowboys get the Chiefs after in a string of good matchups.

Gallup is a bit of a forgotten man as he was injured in Week 1 and we have not seen him since. He had seven targets in that game and remains a great downfield and contested catch receiver. There is a lot of competition for targets in Dallas, but Gallup, who is available in around half of NFL.

Bateman saw eight targets, catching five of them for 52 yards. A concentrated passing attack between these three is exactly what we want to see. Bateman is the third option, but he is a big play threat and can be a strong presence in the red zone, so he brings upside. He has topped double-digits in two straight, showing that he brings a safe floor as well. He did lose a fumble, bringing his fantasy point total to It is the second straight week Aiyuk has had at least seven targets and double-digit fantasy points.

What is especially good to see is he has a team-high two end zone targets in the last two weeks. Aiyuk looked like a superstar in the making at the end of his rookie season, but struggled to consistently see the field early on this season.

He is starting to see consistent playing time and usage. We saw last year what his upside is with consistent usage. He is worth taking a gamble on. Rams WR Van Jefferson was targeted seven times, catching three of them for 41 yards. He now has 20 targets over his last three games, with at least six in each of those games.

While he failed to top double-digit fantasy points in this one, he did so in his two prior, but the opportunity is what matters. Jefferson had three red zone targets last night and now has six in his last three games combined.

He is carving out a consistent role in the Rams' high powered offense. He had three targets, catching two for 81 yards and a touchdown.

He will fill the void as Vegas' top downfield option and could see enough volume to flex, especially in strong matchups. Derek Carr has put up numbers this year and Jackson still has some juice left. He is an upside stash, especially in deeper formats.

He went for 64 yards and That was a week after not seeing a target. Alex Godshall A. Godshall Beaver Dam Beaver Dam. Jeff Smith J. Smith FantasyData FantasyData.

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Is there another wide receiver, from another team, that you watch? Reggie Wayne wide receiver with the Indianapolis Colts. I try to stay away from the players that hit hard. There are roles for wide receivers — split end, slot back, slot receiver and flanker.

As the starting wide receivers for the Saints, do you and Marques Colston play a specific role? In this office, they move all of us around so there is no specific spot that we play. We all kind of play everywhere. What was your longest catch? It was an yard touchdown reception in the Atlanta Falcons game on Sept. Anything in your game that you feel you could do better? I can always get better.



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