![]() ![]() ![]() Johnson caught everyone’s attention with two touchdowns, but Trautman saw the 30 percent target share, which is impressive for a tight end. Saints 38, Packers 3: Juwan Johnson doesn’t deserve your attention yet, but Adam Trautman does. There’s a whole bunch of touches coming and the production will follow.ĭolphins 17, Patriots 16: Nelson Agholor had a solid day (72 yards on five receptions) and scored a touchdown, but Jakobi Meyers is the New England wide receiver you want going forward. He produced an unspectacular day against Cleveland, but it was primarily because of game script. ![]() Houston won’t have many leads - let alone many big leads - for Ingram to receive this type of workload going forward.Ĭhiefs 33, Browns 29: Buy low on Clyde Edwards-Helaire. Texans 37, Jaguars 21: The flukiest line of the week: Mark Ingram’s 85 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries. Panthers 19, Jets 14: Corey Davis is an obvious start going forward. Hines can be counted on to produce flex value in PPR formats on a weekly basis.Ĭhargers 20, Football Team 16: Rookie Larry Rountree clearly earned the backup spot to Austin Ekeler, which means eight-to-12 carries per game and some potential for goal-line opportunities (where he excelled in college). Nyheim Hines (8) and Jonathan Taylor (7) finished first and second in targets and both had six receptions. Seahawks 28, Colts 16: If you thought Carson Wentz wouldn’t target his running backs the way Philip Rivers did last season, you were wrong. We’ve been fooled before and I still believe rookie Rondale Moore has the highest upside in Arizona’s offense outside of DeAndre Hopkins. Cardinals 38, Titans 13: Temper your expectations after Christian Kirk’s big opener (70 yards on five receptions and two touchdowns). ![]()
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