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Join now >Brandon Marshall catches four passes in Week 2.
Marshall played pretty well against his former team, gaining 44 yards on his four receptions (six targets). The offensive line of the Seahawks didn’t give Russell Wilson much time to find his receivers to the intermediate and deep parts of the field, which capped the upside of the wide receivers. Marshall faces the Cowboys in Week 3.
9/17/18 - 11:27 PM ET
Mohamed Sanu catches two passes in Week 2 win over the Panthers.
They went for 19 yards, and he also rushed once for negative-four yards as a wildcat quarterback. Sanu is probably less reliable than usual with Calvin Ridley around, but he could be a trusted target for Matt Ryan in Week 3 against the Saints. Last year, the veteran went for 6/83/1 and 4/31 in two matchups with the division rival. Consider him a low-end FLEX option.
9/17/18 - 08:55 AM ET
Taylor Gabriel handles seven touches in Week 2 win.
Gabriel caught four passes for 30 yards, adding three carries for 17 yards. “Turbo” was also overthrown on a slot fade that would have been a potential touchdown, but he did most of his damage with touches around the line of scrimmage. He could get deep, but Gabriel isn’t a recommended fantasy option against the Cardinals in Week 3.
9/17/18 - 11:26 PM ET
Terrelle Pryor catches four passes in Jets’ loss.
Pryor was targeted eight times against the Dolphins, gaining 84 yards on his four receptions. Pryor had the longest play of day for the Jets, gaining 44 yards. Pryor also took blame for Sam Darnold’s second interception, as he didn’t do a good enough job of at least making a play on the ball to prevent the turnover, so that was good to hear. Pryor faces his former Browns team this Thursday.
9/17/18 - 08:54 AM ET
Tyler Lockett scores in Seahawks’ loss.
Lockett led Seattle in all main receiving categories against the Bears, catching five-of-seven targets for 60 yards and a touchdown. The score was a 20-yarder in which he made a solid catch in traffic on a perfect pass from Russell Wilson to the back corner of the end zone. With Doug Baldwin (knee) likely out for Week 3 against the Cowboys, Lockett has some FLEX appeal as Wilson’s No. 1 receiver.
9/17/18 - 11:25 PM ET
Calvin Ridley scores first career touchdown in Week 2 win.
Ridley caught four passes for 64 yards and a score, which came from 11 yards out in the second quarter. He also rushed once for three yards. The team seemed to make it a point to get Ridley more involved, and he took advantage in a big win. Look for the Alabama product to keep it up against the Saints next week, but he’s just a risky, high-upside FLEX option in a loaded offense.
9/17/18 - 08:52 AM ET
Jordan Howard held in check on 17 touches.
Howard rushed 14 times for 35 yards and caught three passes for 33 yards in a 24-17 victory over Seattle. The star runner had a good matchup against Seattle’s banged-up linebackers entering the week, but Mychal Kendricks started and played great after being signed late in the week. Howard gets a more difficult matchup next week against Arizona’s front, but he’s still a solid RB1/RB2 option that should find the end zone soon. Also, he’s shown very well as a receiver through two games.
9/17/18 - 11:24 PM ET