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Join now >Ryan Griffin caught two passes for 22 yards in Sunday night’s loss to Kansas City.
Griffin split time at tight end with Stephen Anderson, who led the team with 63 receiving yards. The pair get a tremendous matchup against the Browns next Sunday, and Griffin is probably the better fantasy option.
10/9/17 - 03:00 PM ET
Marquise Goodwin gets three touches in Week 6.
He had two receptions for 26 yards and a six-yard carry. The deep threat will have some big weeks but is difficult to trust in fantasy lineups most of the time.
10/16/17 - 11:48 AM ET
Demetrius Harris catches three passes in Week 5.
Harris gained 21 yards on his three receptions against the Texans. If Travis Kelce (evaluated for a concussion) misses any time, Harris would be in the TE1 conversation.
10/9/17 - 02:59 PM ET
Alex Collins rushed 15 times for 74 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
Collins looked good again as he split work with Javorius Allen, but the Ravens decided to mostly throw it in the overtime loss. It looks like Collins is the back to own in standard leagues, but he’s just a decent FLEX option until the offense figures things out—which probably won’t come against the Vikings in Week 7.
10/16/17 - 11:02 AM ET
Bruce Ellington caught two passes for 30 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Chiefs.
Ellington continues to operate as the team’s third receiver behind DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller, but even with Deshaun Watson at quarterback, it won’t lead to consistent fantasy success. Houston faces Cleveland in Week 6.
10/9/17 - 02:59 PM ET
Raheem Mostert gets one carry in Week 6.
Mostert took a toss after a fake dive to the up back and went 16 yards on the carry. Mostert is a dynamic guy off the bench for the Niners, but he doesn’t get enough work to be a fantasy option.
10/16/17 - 11:46 AM ET
Charcandrick West catches two touchdowns in Chiefs’ win.
West caught two passes for 12 yards and two touchdowns against the Texans. He also had a one-yard carry in the game. West continued to work in passing situations and the touchdowns were in the first half. The first was on a play where West rolled to the left as Alex Smith scrambled left and he made a nice catch at the end zone, and the second was on a pass to the flat where West made a very athletic catch and them made a smooth juke move to get into the end zone. It’s hard to trust West in fantasy lineups behind Kareem, Hunt, but he’s a big contributor for Kansas City.
10/9/17 - 02:57 PM ET