Jones played on 57% of snaps on Thursday and caught 2 of 4 targets for 21 yards and a score. Since Jones was likely dropped in most leagues and is now back, he is worth a speculative add in deep leagues where managers are desperate for WR help. If you are desperate at receiver due to injuries, Hamler could be a nice add in deep leagues. He caught 2 of 3 targets for 52 yards and also received a carry, which he took for 9 yards. He played on 70% of snaps, his highest mark of the season, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him continue to get more work. He caught a 47-yard pass and seems like the only player on the roster capable of catching Wilson’s deep ball. The Broncos desperately need players who can make big plays, and Hamler did that on Sunday. He only caught 4 for 87 yards, but you can see his physical tools, and if he keeps improving he could provide significant upside down the stretch. I mention Marshall for the second straight week, after he played on 92% of snaps on Sunday and got 9 targets, a 25% target share. Eventually he will likely take Ben Skowronek’s snaps away and should play on the majority of snaps, and this offense is desperate for receivers to make an impact. He did not get a target, but if he is your wire and you are desperate WR, he could be added. Jefferson returned on Sunday and played on 53% of snaps. I would avoid all Rams backs, with their line playing horribly, but in case you are very desperate Rivers could be a name you want to add. Henderson was less involved on the ground and through the air, even though he played on a few more snaps. He also get 4 targets and caught them all for 15 yards. For now, Rivers played on 36% of snaps (only slightly behind Darrell Henderson) and led the team in carries with 8 (21 yards). There remains a chance that Kyren Williams will take a big chunk of the work for Los Angeles when he returns from the IR, but you just never know what HC Sean McVay is going to do. Chubb and Hunt were both effective, as they typically are, so if Hunt is not moved, disregard this. He had only been on the field for 1 snap all season until Monday night, when he played on 8 snaps and took 4 carries for 17 yards. This might become a worthless suggestion if the Browns don’t move Kareem Hunt by Tuesday’s deadline.But if they do, Johnson instantly should move into around a 30-35% snap share and have significant value. That said, Cordarelle Patterson’s return is nearing, so keep your hopes for both players in check. He was far more effective on the ground than Tyler Allgeier (who played on 60% of snaps), so we may see Huntley’s snaps increase. He was in the game for 24 snaps (36%) and got 16 carries, which he took for 91 yards. Huntley continues to run the ball on almost every snap he plays. He may have earned additional playing time going forward, and I would add him if he is available. More importantly, he was very effective, taking 5 carries for 35 yards and taking his only reception for 41 yards. He played on 25% of snaps and got 6 touches. I have listed the players at each position in order of priority.Ĭook might not be on many wires, but I’ll mention him just in case because he was more involved this week than he has been in any game so far. I’ve dug into some important data from the week to help you find some players who could help you in the coming weeks and potentially beyond.
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