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Join now >Gerald Everett caught two passes for 24 yards in Sunday’s win over Denver.
Everett, who was the only tight end to receive a target in the game, saw an extended offensive role with Cooper Kupp leaving and then returning to be limited with a knee injury. If Kupp misses time in Week 7 and beyond, Everett is worth considering as a streaming option in all leagues, as he could take some more targets out of the slot and over the middle. The Rams travel to San Francisco next Sunday.
10/15/18 - 12:54 PM ET
Dak Prescott plays great as the Cowboys roll over the Jags.
Prescott had his best game of the season against Jacksonville, controlling the game by throwing accurate passes to all areas of the field and making plays with his legs. Prescott was 17/27 for 183 yards and two touchdowns along with 11 carries for 82 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Both touchdowns were to Cole Beasley, who got open throughout the afternoon against the Jaguars. And the running score was a 17-yarder on a zone-read where he basically walked into the end zone—his first rushing touchdown of the season. Overall, it was a great game for Prescott, who has played very well the last three weeks and will look to keep it going next week agains the Redskins.
10/15/18 - 12:53 PM ET
Brandin Cooks catches 44-yard pass in win over the Broncos.
Cooks was mostly held in check besides that, catching just two-of-six total targets for 53 yards. It was the first time as a Ram that Cooks hasn’t gone for at least five receptions and 87 yards, but he should bounce back next Sunday against a very beatable San Francisco secondary. Consider the speedy 25-year-old a high-upside WR1/WR2 option for Week 7.
10/15/18 - 12:50 PM ET
Cooper Kupp toughs it out in 23-20 win over the Broncos.
Kupp was carted off in the first half after 12-yard carry that resulted in a knee injury, but he somehow returned for the start of the third quarter. He didn’t catch a pass in the game, but the fact that he was out there is a testament to his toughness, and it’s something that should only bring the team closer as the only undefeated group left in the league. Kupp could very well miss time despite returning in Week 6, but if he plays, it’s probably best to downgrade him to risky FLEX territory against the Niners next Sunday.
10/15/18 - 12:48 PM ET
D.J. Chark doesn’t catch a pass against the Cowboys.
Chark was targeted deep down the field and laid out for the pass, but he couldn’t quite come down with it. The rookie receiver was evaluated for a concussion but was thankfully quickly cleared. Chark’s role isn’t quite big enough to deliver consistent fantasy value yet.
10/15/18 - 12:47 PM ET
Donte Moncrief doesn’t catch a pass in Week 6.
Moncrief and Blake Bortles just couldn’t connect, including deep down the field, against the Cowboys. This comes after lines of 5/109/1 and 6/76 the last two weeks. Moncrief will look to bounce back against the Texans in Week 7.
10/15/18 - 12:45 PM ET
Robert Woods goes over 100 yards in win over the Broncos.
Woods caught seven passes for 109 yards, leading the team in receptions, yards, and targets (ten) while also adding a 12-yard rush. Since a quiet opener, Woods has been excellent with lines of 6/81, 10/104/2, 5/101/1, 5/92, and 7/109, so he’s an every-week WR2 and arguably a top-15 option in all formats heading into a matchup with the Niners.
10/15/18 - 12:45 PM ET