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Join now >Eric Ebron scores in team debut.
Ebron caught four passes for 51 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown in the second quarter. We wanted to see how Frank Reich utilized the former first-round pick behind Jack Doyle before being comfortable with him in fantasy lineups, but Sunday was obviously a great start. Ebron might be a volatile option, though, so don’t overreact to one game when setting your lineup for Week 2 and beyond. The Colts take on the Redskins next week.
9/10/18 - 11:04 AM ET
Ryan Grant impresses in Colts debut.
Grant caught a team-high eight passes for 59 yards as a tough, reliable target for Andrew Luck underneath. It’s worth noting that the Colts aired it out 53 times, but Grant looks like he could be a solid PPR option this season because he has Luck’s trust on a team that doesn’t have an established wideout behind T.Y. Hilton. The former Redskin will take on his former team next Sunday.
9/10/18 - 11:01 AM ET
Logan Thomas catches one pass against the Ravens.
Thomas gained 24 yards on the longest play of the day for the Bills. He’s not a fantasy option at the moment.
9/10/18 - 11:00 AM ET
Zay Jones leads Bills in Week 1 receiving.
Jones caught three passes (six targets) for 26 yards against the Ravens. It’s difficult to trust Jones in fantasy lineups until the offense shows a bit more.
9/10/18 - 10:59 AM ET
Jack Doyle leads team in receiving, fumbles late in Week 1 loss.
Doyle caught seven passes for 60 yards, but a lost fumble on Indy’s potential game-winning drive ended their hopes to open the season with a victory. The veteran tight end should continue to operate as Andrew Luck’s favorite target behind T.Y. Hilton, so he’s a borderline TE1 heading into a Week 2 matchup with the Redskins.
9/10/18 - 10:59 AM ET
Chris Ivory gets three carries in Bills’ loss.
Ivory gained three yards on his three attempts against the Ravens. He’s not a recommended fantasy option in Week 2 against the Chargers.
9/10/18 - 10:58 AM ET
LeSean McCoy gets eight touches in Week 1.
McCoy carried seven times for 22 rushing yards and caught one pass for -1 receiving yards in Buffalo’s 47-3 loss versus the Ravens. Look for McCoy to get more work in Week 2 against the Chargers, but there’s obvious downside with him playing behind a subpar offensive line.
9/10/18 - 10:57 AM ET