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Join now >Robby Anderson (ankle) practiced fully today.
The second-year receiver will be ready to go against the Dolphins despite missing yesterday’s practice. He had a 69-yard touchdown against Miami in their first matchup this season, so he has some boom potential as a FLEX play.
10/19/17 - 03:35 PM ET
Kamar Aiken gets three targets in Week 7.
Aiken caught two passes for eight yards against the Jaguars, and he could be losing his grip on the number three receiving job with the Colts, as second-year receiver Chester Rogers appears to be getting more comfortable in his second game back this season. Aiken is not a reliable fantasy option either way.
10/23/17 - 01:32 PM ET
Charcandrick West (concussion) is out against the Raiders.
Akeem Hunt will now probably work in more behind Kareem Hunt, with C.J. Spiller also potentially mixing in. Kareem Hunt could be in for an even bigger workload than usual tonight. Hopefully West is OK for two Mondays from now against Denver.
10/19/17 - 07:02 PM ET
Chris Moore scores in Week 7.
Moore was targeted eight times, which was the most of any wide receiver for the Ravens, as Mike Wallace left with a concussion and Jeremy Maclin (shoulder) and Breshad Perriman (concussion) were inactive. He caught two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown, with the touchdown being the only of the game for the Ravens and coming near the end of the game against the Vikings. Even if Baltimore’s receivers are out against Miami on Thursday night, Moore would be a risky FLEX option—though one with some upside.
10/23/17 - 01:53 PM ET
Trevor Siemian, Broncos upset by the Giants on Sunday Night Football.
Siemian was 29/50 for 376 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in a surprising 23-10 defeat. The third-year quarterback left the game briefly at the end of the first half due to a left shoulder injury, but he returned and played the rest of the game. Throwing for nearly 400 yards looks good, but it was an inconsistent performance from Siemian. One interception was a poor decision that was returned for a score, but the other came on a would-be accurate throw that Demaryius Thomas hesitated at the top of the route on. His status is worth monitoring this week, but we’d expect Siemian to be out there against the Chargers next Sunday. He’s not a recommended fantasy option.
10/16/17 - 03:34 PM ET
Jordan Matthews caught two passes for 10 yards in his return.
Matthews should have an increased role against Oakland next Sunday, but he’s still difficult to trust in a conservative offense. Also, Deonte Thompson stepping up in just five days with the team might actually make him Tyrod Taylor’s most-trusted receiver. There are probably better options than Matthews in Week 8.
10/23/17 - 11:28 AM ET
Adam Humphries commits crucial fumble in Week 7 loss.
Humphries caught two passes for 13 yards, but his biggest impact in the game came with the Bucs tied at 27 and attempting to position themselves for a game-winning score, as the slot receiver lost a fumble that rookie cornerback Tre’Davious White punched out and recovered. The turnover essentially set Buffalo into field goal range and allowed them to kick the game-winner. Humphries isn’t a fantasy option for the now 2-4 Bucs.
10/23/17 - 10:58 AM ET