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Join now >Pete Carroll says Mike Davis will continue to have a role even when Chris Carson returns.
Davis had a big game with 101 rushing yards on 21 carries in yesterday’s win against the Cardinals while Carson sat with a hip injury. With first-rounder Rashaad Penny also in the mix, this looks like it’ll be a full-blown committee moving forward. It could be a weekly headache for fantasy owners, but Davis might be worth an add if you’re looking for a running back.
Via: Bob Condotta 10/1/18 - 06:36 PM ET
Jameis Winston will start coming off the Bucs’ bye week.
After Ryan Fitzpatrick was benched in yesterday’s blowout loss to the Bears, this was fully expected. Winston will be under-center when Tampa Bay returns to action in Week 6 against Atlanta, and he’ll have QB1 upside on an offense that has a ton of weapons across the board. Fitzpatrick threw for 1,356 yards, 11 touchdowns, and five interceptions in his four starts for the Bucs and was the No. 1 fantasy scorer through the first three weeks of the season, so Winston gets to now operate that offense and is worth an add if you’re looking for a quarterback in your league.
10/1/18 - 02:49 PM ET
James Washington caught two passes for ten yards in Sunday’s loss to the Ravens.
Washigton has five receptions for 49 yards and one touchdown so far this season, but perhaps he will breakout in a shootout with Atlanta in Week 5. He’s a recommended flier for desperate owners in all leagues.
10/1/18 - 02:18 PM ET
Mark Andrews catches both targets in Ravens’ win.
Andrews gained 12 yards on his two receptions against the Steelers. The rookie tight end is on pace for 40 receptions this season, but Baltimore’s tight end group is too balanced to trust any of them in fantasy at the moment.
10/1/18 - 02:18 PM ET
Tim White catches one pass against the Steelers.
White gained 14 yards on his lone reception, and he also handled returns for the Ravens. White is not a fantasy option, but he’s a solid real-life contributor for Baltimore.
10/1/18 - 02:17 PM ET
Michael Crabtree catches three passes in Week 4.
Crabtree was targeted a team-high eight times against the Steelers, but he couldn’t get much going throughout the night, catching three passes for 29 yards. Crabtree had another drop, which he’s continued to struggle with in his first year with the Ravens. Through four games John Brown has emerged as the clear top target for Joe Flacco, but Crabtree is on pace for 72 receptions, 736 yards, and four touchdowns, which is just slightly behind teammate Willie Snead’s pace to this point. Crabtree faces the Browns next week.
10/1/18 - 02:16 PM ET
Jesse James catches 23-yard pass in Week 4 loss.
It was his only reception of the game. James got off to a hot start this year, but Vance McDonald looks like the team’s No. 1 tight end. We’ll see if James can make an impact in what should be a high-scoring affair against the Falcons in Week 5.
10/1/18 - 02:16 PM ET