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Callaway Watch Update For Mac10/24/2021
We don't expect Lance to take over in Week 5, but even Garoppolo is an attractive streamer heading into a matchup with Arizona with all the weapons at this disposal. He plays Dallas in Week 5, who has been better on defense than expected, but Jones' rushing floor still makes him an attractive streamer and potential QB1, especially when all of his weapons are healthy.Trey Lance (32) Jimmy Garoppolo (11), 49ers.Jimmy G has played well enough to keep Lance as the backup quarterback, but we're still seeing Lance find his way onto the field. That's a nice floor for a quarterback. Still, he scored over 16 fantasy points without scoring a single touchdown.You don't want to start a guy from this bunch, but watch them and see how the touches and targets are playing out as we approach the start of bye weeks.Top RB Handcuffs: Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles (38) J.D. Carter has the most momentum building here, and an injury to any of the three could clear up the logjam.Mark Ingram (42) David Johnson (37) Phillip Lindsay (29), TexansThis backfield is just about as ugly as the Jets' situation, but again, an injury to any of them could make one or two of these guys relevant. Carter saw his second-straight week leading the group in touches in Week 3, but it is worth noting Coleman was inactive with an illness. He takes on the Eagles in Week 5, who have delivered mixed results on defense.Michael Carter (52) Tevin Coleman (9) Ty Johnson (8), JetsThis backfield is ugly, but many of us are desperate for running back depth. Without Christian McCaffrey in the offense, that entire side of the ball could fall flat. Again, Dallas' defense looks better this year, so we'll see how he performs.If he lands in a spot like New York (Jets), it might seem good for fantasy on the surface, but it would just complicate their situations. Freeman got six touches when Christian McCaffrey went down with a hamstring injury, so it's worth monitoring his usage in Week 4.Mack is worth watching purely because he has requested a trade and the Colts seem happy to make it happen. Lower body injuries can linger, so Barber is all of a sudden a hot fantasy handcuff. We know Gainwell and McKissic could have standalone value for sure, and while Jones hasn't been as productive behind Alvin Kamara as we thought, his time could come at any point. Barber may be sent to the pit of fantasy misery when Josh Jacobs (toe, ankle) comes back, but it's been promising to see him get a workhorse role in Jacobs' absence.It seems likely that one of them will do just that, but Stevenson was also a capable pass-catcher in college, so this could be his big chance if he can pass block. Bolden and Taylor could take the White role altogether as the primary pass-catching back. Stevenson has been banished to the bench after he fumbled in Week 1, but White's injury might force him to play. Taylor (1), PatriotsJames White (hip) is likely out the rest of the season, so any of these three guys could carve out a role in the offense. We're just speculating here and the possibilities are endless, so keep an eye out.Rhamondre Stevenson (9) Brandon Bolden (1) J.J.
![]() Both have produced over 200 yards and a one receiving touchdown, so they're worth considering for your roster. Behind Darren Waller, Hunter Renfrow is second on the team with 22 targets, followed by Ruggs with 19 targets. Still, we need to watch as early as this week and see how the snap share plays out.Jeff Wilson Jr. (19) JaMycal Hasty (3), 49ersThese guys are still sidelined for another few weeks, but Trey Sermon hasn't been impressive and Elijah Mitchell is dealing with a shoulder injury. If you have an IR spot on your roster, they're worth stashing.Henry Ruggs (53) Hunter Renfrow (20), RaidersDerek Carr is leading the league in passing yards, and these two are benefiting. That said, it's safe to say Sanders won't be widely available for much longer.Underwhelming sophomores: Darnell Mooney, Bears (41) Marquez Callaway, Saints (37), Jalen Reagor, Eagles, (22)We're all frustrated with Mooney's lack of production, but better days have to be ahead. The Bills' next six games are against Houston, Kansas City, Tennessee, Miami, Jacksonville, and New York (Jets). This is only the beginning of the Josh Allen-Sanders connection. He has 20 targets on the season with 11 catches for 194 yards and two touchdowns. His air yards numbers indicated a possible breakout, and his Week 3 performance proved us right. Luckily, he's still owned in fewer than half of all leagues, so you can still get him. ![]() Houston awaits the Pats in Week 5, so Agholor and Bourne could be in for nice outings.Jerry Jeudy (ankle) is still out for a few more weeks and K.J. Mac Jones attempted 51 passes in Week 3, and he'll likely approach that number in Week 4 trying to keep up with Tom Brady and the Bucs. Agholor is second on the team in targets (18) and Bourne isn't that far behind him (14). It is worth nothing Tre'Quan Smith (hamstring) could return at any point, and Michael Thomas (ankle) is eligible to return in Week 7.Reagor is just two targets behind DeVonta Smith for the team lead and has a shot to break out against a bad Chiefs defense in Week 4.Nelson Agholor (40), Kendrick Bourne (2), PatriotsThis offense has looked bad, but their WR trio of Jakobi Meyers, Agholor, and Bourne have all had success in at least one game. Neither is a recipe for fantasy success at WR. They'll play the Giants, Washington, Seahawks, and Buccaneers, so hopefully, the games will be more competitive moving forward. Mostrar o esconder valores 0 en excel for macDenver's schedule is about to get a lot tougher, though, with Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, and Cleveland as their next four opponents.We've warned against getting your hopes too high about Gordon, but we'd all be foolish to not watch him moving forward. He caught five passes for 98 yards in Week 3, and it was nice to see production outside of just touchdown catches. That said, even when Jeudy does return, Patrick will keep a role in this offense. The Lions' WR group is weak, especially with Tyrell Williams (head) out, and we've seen Cephus and Raymond produce solid fantasy outings. However, this is a high-volume passing attack, and the targets just so happened to go to TE Tyler Conklin rather than Osborn last week.Quintez Cephus (21) and Kalif Raymond (1), Lions Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (1) and Chester Rogers (1), TitansAll of these guys are essentially no-names when it comes to fantasy football, but injuries and lack of WR depth on their teams have opened the door for opportunities. Seattle (two catches, 21 yards). Brown (hamstring) being week-to-week and Julio Jones dealing with minor knee issues,Possible IR Steals: Michael Gallup, Cowboys (48) Curtis Samuel, Washington (35) T.Y.
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