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Join now >Allen Hurns caught six passes for 82 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s loss to the Titans.
Hurns was able to compile some stats in a game the Jaguars played from behind, and his score came late in the fourth quarter. Marqise Lee remains the wideout you want to own after Allen Robinson’s injury, but neither he or Hurns can be played confidently against Baltimore in Week 3.
9/18/17 - 12:59 PM ET
Chris Ivory rushed six times for 17 yards in Sunday’s loss.
He also caught three passes for 31 yards. Ivory is clearly behind Leonard Fournette in the Jacksonville backfield, and he would need a injury to have fantasy value. He can remain on your bench as a handcuff, but it’s probably safe to drop him if you need a roster spot.
9/18/17 - 12:56 PM ET
Leonard Fournette rushed 14 times for 40 yards and one touchdown in Sunday’s loss.
He also caught two passes for 21 yards. Fournette’s touchdown came on a one-yard run in the fourth quarter, as the Titans contained him for most of the game. With Baltimore’s elite defense on deck for a London matchup next Sunday, Fournette should be treated as more of a low-end RB2/FLEX play.
9/18/17 - 12:54 PM ET
Blake Bortles was 20/34 for 223 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in Sunday’s 37-16 loss to Tennessee.
Bortles also rushed four times for 29 yards. Outside of a first-quarter field goal, the Jags couldn’t do anything offensively until the game was out of hand in the fourth quarter. It’s clearly going to be a struggle without Allen Robinson for the rest of the year, and Bortles gets a tough test with Baltimore next Sunday in London. He’s obviously not a fantasy option.
9/18/17 - 12:52 PM ET
Corey Davis held to one catch in Week 2 win.
Davis had to contend with A.J. Bouye and Jalen Ramsey in a game that the Titans handled, so it’s not a big surprise or concern. The fifth-overall pick gets another rough matchup with the Seahawks next Sunday, so he should remain on the bench.
9/18/17 - 12:49 PM ET
Jonnu Smith catches first career touchdown.
Smith caught two passes for 30 yards, including a 32-yard score, in the 37-16 win over Jacksonville. The rookie tight end isn’t a standard league option with Delanie Walker ahead of him and healthy, but his dynasty stock is pointing up.
9/18/17 - 12:48 PM ET
Jacoby Brissett makes second-career start in Colts’ Week 2 loss.
The Colts attempted to jump-start the team by inserting Brissett into the lineup, and the second-year quarterback played well considering he just arrived with the team a few weeks ago. Indy actually jumped ahead to a 10-0 first-quarter lead and led for most of the game. Brissett was 20/37 for 216 yards, but he threw an interception in overtime that basically sealed it for Arizona. Brissett also added 22 rushing yards on six carries. Despite the INT, Brissett obviously has upside and will only get better the more he plays. With Andrew Luck (shoulder) reportedly behind schedule and unlikely to be back next week, Brissett will look to help lead the Colts to their first win of the season next Sunday against Cleveland.
9/18/17 - 12:48 PM ET