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Join now >Terrell Watson had one carry in Week 2.
He picked up only one yard on his only carry. Watson isn’t a fantasy option with Le’Veon Bell dominating work in Pittsburgh’s backfield.
9/18/17 - 01:46 PM ET
Luke Willson catches all three targets in Seahawks’ win.
Willson had three receptions for 25 yards and is outproducing Jimmy Graham so far this season. He’s still not a fantasy option right now, though.
9/18/17 - 03:33 PM ET
Alvin Kamara gets four touches in Week 2 loss.
Kamara rushed once for three yards and caught three passes for 51 yards. There was talk the rookie would get even more work this week, and even with New England jumping out to a 21-3 lead, it didn’t happen. Sharing the backfield with Mark Ingram and Adrian Peterson, Kamara is a risky, low-floor FLEX option against the Panthers in Week 3.
9/18/17 - 01:45 PM ET
Doug Baldwin catches six passes in Week 2.
He was targeted nine times but only had 44 yards on his six receptions. Baldwin gets the Titans and Week 3 and will remain a high floor option.
9/18/17 - 03:31 PM ET
James Conner had one carry in Week 2.
It was a nice run, as Conner picked up nine yards on the carry and nearly broke it for more. Le’Veon Bell (27 carries) dominated work in Pittsburgh’s backfield, which will be the case all season long. Conner is just a handcuff for now.
9/18/17 - 01:45 PM ET
Adrian Peterson rushed eight times for 26 yards in Sunday’s loss to New England.
Peterson actually saw more carries than last week despite playing from behind earlier and by a larger margin. There just wasn’t much room to run, as he could only go for a long of six yards. The Saints are now 0-2 as they head to Carolina, and things will get really interesting if they lose again and Peterson doesn’t get a lot of work. AD is a weak FLEX option against the Panthers’ elite front.
9/18/17 - 01:43 PM ET