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Join now >Chris Conley catches all four targets in Week 2.
Conley had a very solid game against the Eagles, gaining 55 yards on his four receptions, including an important 35-yarder on a go route. Despite his clear contributions to the Chiefs in real life, he’s not yet a reliable fantasy option in your lineup. He’s worth a bench spot, though.
9/18/17 - 11:28 AM ET
Mike Wallace held to one catch in Week 2.
It went for seven yards. Wallace now has just two catches for 15 yards through two games, but he’s worth keeping on your roster with the Ravens expected to open up the offense as the season progresses. That said, he should definitely remain on the bench for Week 3 against the Jaguars’ stingy cornerbacks.
9/18/17 - 11:25 AM ET
Travis Kelce scores key fourth-quarter touchdown in Chiefs’ Week 2 win.
The star tight end had eight receptions (on ten targets) for 103 yards and a touchdown against the Eagles. The touchdown came on another shuffle pass from Alex Smith, as Kelce ran then leaped and went airborne at about the five-yard line and easily soared into the end zone. Kelce’s long reception of the day was for 44 yards on a go-route where he shook Malcolm Jenkins at the line of scrimmage. He did get a head case unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, his second 15-yarder in two weeks—which made a normally calm Andy Reid infuriated on the sideline. Still, it’s pretty clear Kelce is a top-two tight end along with Rob Gronkowski.
9/18/17 - 11:25 AM ET
Maxx Williams caught four passes for 21 yards in Sunday’s win over the Browns.
He also rushed once for two yards. Williams was a check-down target for Joe Flacco on Sunday, but Benjamin Watson (eight catches for 91 yards) is the tight end you’d want to own on the Ravens. Williams can stay on the waiver wire heading into a matchup with Jacksonville.
9/18/17 - 11:23 AM ET
Jeremy Maclin scores again in Week 2 victory over the Browns.
After catching a 48-yard touchdown last week, Maclin caught a two-yard score against Cleveland. He finished with four catches for 31 yards. Considering he was never able to really work with Joe Flacco in the preseason, Maclin has started about as well as fantasy owners could hope, and he should get better as he builds chemistry with his quarterback. With the Jags up next on the schedule, though, it might be wise to leave him on the bench for Week 3.
9/18/17 - 11:21 AM ET
Tyreek Hill catches four passes in Week 2.
Hill was quieter against the Eagles than he was in the opener against the Patriots, but he still had 43 yards on his four receptions. Hill also had a six-yard rush that he might have taken to the house if he got a slightly bigger opening. There was a chance for Hill to adjust on a deep ball to the end zone from Alex Smith, but he couldn’t quite adjust to the ball that was thrown slightly to the outside by Smith. The second-year receiver has a potentially difficult matchup next week against the Chargers, who have Jason Verrett (who was out Week 2 with knee soreness) and Casey Hayward, but the Chiefs will try to get him the ball.
9/18/17 - 11:21 AM ET
Benjamin Watson caught eight passes for 91 yards in Sunday’s win over the Browns.
Watson led the team in yards by a wide margin, as Joe Flacco constantly went to him in the win. It was a good performance after being held to zero catches in Week 1. The 36-year-old might be worth a look in PPR leagues for those struggling at tight end, but he probably won’t have much upside next week against Jacksonville’s athletic defense.
9/18/17 - 11:18 AM ET