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Join now >Albert Wilson caught five passes for 43 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Bengals.
Wilson looks like he will be a weekly factor as a top-three receiver alongside Kenny Stills and Danny Amendola, but there are more reliable fantasy options to consider. Miami will try to get back on track against the Bears in Week 6.
10/8/18 - 11:24 AM ET
Nick Boyle catches one pass against the Browns.
Boyle gained ten yards on his lone reception in the Week 5 loss. None of Baltimore’s four tight ends are recommended fantasy options at the moment.
10/8/18 - 11:24 AM ET
Mark Andrews catches one pass in Week 5.
Andrews gained 16 yards on his lone reception versus Cleveland. Especially with fellow rookie Hayden Hurst now in the lineup, it’s too difficult to trust any of Baltimore’s tight ends as fantasy options.
10/8/18 - 11:23 AM ET
Kalen Ballage handles one carry in Week 5 loss.
It went for two yards. The rookie runner simply isn’t getting the workload to make an impact behind Frank Gore and Kenyan Drake, but if nothing else, the fact that Miami isn’t feeding Drake on the ground suggest that Ballage has a real chance to earn at least a backfield split as soon as 2019. Still, he doesn’t need to be rostered in redraft leagues.
10/8/18 - 11:23 AM ET
Chris Moore catches one pass in Ravens’ loss.
Moore gained 20 yards on his lone reception. He remains a very good fourth receiver for the Ravens but off the fantasy radar.
10/8/18 - 11:22 AM ET
Willie Snead catches five passes in Week 5.
Snead was targeted seven times against Cleveland, gaining 55 yards on his five receptions. The former Saints receiver continues to be a reliable option for Joe Flacco on underneath passes, but he’s a low-upside fantasy option at the moment. Perhaps his role will grow as Michael Crabtree continues to struggle with drops.
10/8/18 - 11:21 AM ET
John Brown gets 14 targets against the Browns.
The Browns did a good job defensively on the Ravens, and Brown was limited to four receptions for 58 yards on his 14 targets. Brown nearly had an amazing toe-tapping sideline catch late in the game, but he was just out of bounds. Also, he got open in the end zone late in the game, but Joe Flacco had to get rid of the ball and it was out of reach for Brown. The 14 targets are a major positive sign, as Brown remains Flacco’s clear top target on offense. However, “Smokey” is probably more of a FLEX option in a tough matchup with the Titans next week.
10/8/18 - 11:20 AM ET