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Join now >Quincy Enunwa goes over 90 yards in Week 2 loss.
Enunwa drew a team-high 11 targets against the Dolphins, catching seven passes for 92 yards, with a long of 21 yards. Sam Darnold clearly has a lot of trust in Enunwa, who looks to be a high-floor FLEX option, especially in PPR leagues. Enunwa has 13 receptions for 155 yards and a touchdown through two games.
9/17/18 - 08:51 AM ET
Mike Davis gets four touches against Chicago.
Davis was active as a fourth running back for Seattle, and he got some time later in the game, carrying three times for three rushing yards and adding one reception for -1 receiving yards. Davis is more of a real-life contributor and should not be trusted in fantasy lineups at the moment.
9/17/18 - 11:23 PM ET
Ito Smith rushed nine times for 46 yards in Sunday’s win over the Panthers.
He also added an eight-yard reception and fumbled once in the red zone, but it didn’t result in a turnover. Overall, Smith looked good as a compliment to Tevin Coleman with Devonta Freeman (knee) inactive, and the rookie is on the FLEX radar in deeper leagues for at least the next week or two. He will look to make an impact against the Saints next Sunday.
9/17/18 - 08:50 AM ET
Chris Carson starts but gets phased out in Seahawks’ loss.
After Carson toted the rock well in Week 1, the team said they were doing to give him the ball more moving forward, but that obviously did not happen tonight. Carson started the game against the Bears and had a couple of carries to convert a first down, but he didn’t get much work after that. Overall, the second-year back had six carries for 24 yards in the loss. Carson is a very talented runner, but it’s very hard to trust him in fantasy lineups when he’s getting under ten carries per game.
9/17/18 - 11:22 PM ET
Bilal Powell scores in Week 2 loss.
Powell carried five times for six yards and caught five passes for 74 yards and a touchdown against the Dolphins. The score was on a 28-yard catch-and-run over the middle. Isaiah Crowell (12 carries) received more work on the ground, but Powell is the preferred receiving option for the Jets. Powell will look to break a big play this Thursday night against Cleveland.
9/17/18 - 08:49 AM ET
Mitchell Trubisky has up-and-down game as the Bears top the Seahawks on Monday Night Football.
Trubisky was 25/34 for 200 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. He also rushed five times for 24 yards in a 24-17 victory. The first score came on a shovel pass to Trey Burton, and the second came on a 10-yard throw to Anthony Miller, but the touchdowns were sandwiched by an underthrown interception on a potential touchdown to Allen Robinson and another tipped ball that resulted in a turnover. Trubisky also could have had a costly turnover before the half by trying to thread it between two defenders in the red zone, but Seattle failed to make a play on the ball. Overall, it was a somewhat disappointing performance in a good matchup, and things will probably be tougher in Arizona next Sunday. Trubisky is just a QB2 option.
9/17/18 - 11:21 PM ET
Tevin Coleman handles 20 touches in Week 2 start.
Coleman rushed 16 times for 107 yards and caught four passes for 18 yards in the 31-24 victory over Carolina. It was the first time since Thomas Rawls in 2016 that a running back has rushed for at least 100 yards against the Panthers, which shows the talent that Coleman has as he starts in the place of Devonta Freeman (knee). The 25-year-old showed his all-world combination of speed and acceleration in the Week 2 win, and he is arguably a top-five play against the Saints next Sunday with Freeman still recovering. It’s definitely possible that Coleman retains at least a 50/50 split in the backfield all year.
9/17/18 - 08:47 AM ET