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Join now >Tyler Lockett goes over 120 yards in Seahawks’ win.
Lockett was one of the many players that came up clutch in a shootout with the Texans. The third-year receiver caught six of eight targets for a team-high 121 yards, including a long of 54 yards, in the Week 8 victory. Lockett will try to build off his best game of the season next week against the Redskins.
10/30/17 - 02:01 PM ET
Rashard Higgins catches only target in week 8.
Higgins’ reception went for 14 yards, and he’s not a recommended fantasy option right now.
10/29/17 - 01:22 PM ET
Thomas Rawls doesn’t gain a yard in Week 8.
Rawls carried six times for -1 yards against the Texans, but it definitely wasn’t on him. Eddie Lacy (six carries for no yards) had pretty much the same numbers, as the Seahawks neither blocked well nor committed to the run. Though he offers a lot of ability as a runner, Rawls doesn’t need to be on fantasy rosters right now with how things are going for the rushing attack of the Seahawks.
10/30/17 - 01:58 PM ET
Kenjon Barner gets two carries in Week 7.
He picked up four yards on his two attempts, as he wasn’t on the field was much with Wendell Smallwood (knee) back in the lineup. Barner did have a nice 22-yard punt return that he nearly broke all the way, and he’s only a recommended fantasy option if you play in a league that gives points for returns.
10/24/17 - 08:41 AM ET
Eddie Lacy gets six carries against the Texans.
Houston completely shut down Seattle’s run game, as Lacy gained no yards on his six attempts. Thomas Rawls (-1 yards on six carries) also couldn’t get anything going, and neither are good fantasy options right now in a split backfield of a team that isn’t running the ball that much.
10/30/17 - 01:57 PM ET
Cole Beasley has another quiet game as Cowboys beat Redskins.
Beasley caught two passes for eight yards, though the heavy rain may have played a factor, as Dak Prescott completed just 14 passes for 143 yards. The Cowboys’ slot receiver should be better against the Chiefs next Sunday, and he is worth a look in deeper PPR leagues.
10/30/17 - 01:44 PM ET
Matt Dayes catches one pass in Week 8.
Dayes’ reception on his lone target went for 15 yards. He also did a nice job in pass protection when he was in there, and he could maybe get some more work in the backfield moving forward.
10/29/17 - 01:22 PM ET