Wide Receivers

Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)

Wide Receivers

Davante Adams: Coming off a BYE Adams had a huge week against the Bears scoring 34.1 points. He caught 10 of his 13 targets for 121 yard and a pair of touchdowns. This is Adams’ third game in a row over 100 yards and his sixth on the season. Next week he is a must start against the Ravens.

Cooper Kupp: As usual Kupp put up big numbers scoring 31.3 points against the Cardinals. HE caught 13 of his 15 targets for 123 yards and a touchdown. THis is his twelfth game with 10 or more targets and his fourth with ten or more receptions. Next week Kupp is at home against the Seahawks and is a must start.

Hunter Renfrow: Renfrow had a big game scoring 28.7 points in a blowout loss to the Chiefs. He caught 13 of his 14 targets for 117 yards and scored the only touchdown of the game for the Raiders. With Renfrow’s high volume of targets he should be considered a WR1 next week as he faces off against the Browns. 

Tyler Lockett: For the second week in a row Lockett put up big numbers scoring 27.2 points this week against the Texans. He caught just five of his nine targets but had 142 yards and a touchdown. This is Lockett’s fifth game over 100 yards this season. Next week he will go up against the Rams who have a very strong defense. Lockett should be valued at a strong WR2. 

Ja’Marr Chase: After a string of disappointing performances Chase bounced back and scored 25.3 points this week in an overtime loss to the 49ers. He caught five of his eight targets for 77 yards and two touchdowns. Although he has not been putting up the yards as of late Chase is still getting a high volume of targets and should be considered a WR2 going into next week as he faces off against the Broncos. 

Jakeem Grant Sr.: For the first time this season Grant put up big numbers scoring 24.1 points this week against the Packers. He only caught one of his three targets for 46 yards and a touchdown, but he also had a 97 yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter. This game was an anomaly for Grant and he should not be starting next week against the Vikings. 

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