Fantasy targets and touches Week 7

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Fantasy targets and touches: Week 7 Published: Oct 23, 2019 at 02:57 AM Week 7 was an interesting one to say the least. We saw a stud RB basically sit out while everyone had him in the lineup and his backup on the bench. We saw a game that looked like it was played in a water park, many studs disappoint and many performances that came out of nowhere! Luckily for you, this article will cover how every team distributed the targets and touches in its offense. It's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know! KEY percent TS = percentage of total team pa sing targets player received percent AY = percentage of total team air yards player received Arizona Cardinals Backfield , RB- 29 touches, 95 percent snap share , RB- 1 touches, 5 percent snap share Same story with Arizona, one running back dominating the work. Except, it wasn't ! led the way with banged up and he did not just fill the shoes of DJ, he looked otherworldly. On the year, Johnson is averaging 3.9 yards per carry to Edmonds' 5.6. He also has nine rushes of 10+ yards to Johnson's eight, despite having 26 fewer carries. Edmonds is a threat to eat into Johnson's workload. Pa sing Game , WR- 14 percent TS, 4 percent AY , WR- 19 percent TS, 7 percent AY , WR- 10 percent TS, 18 percent AY , RB- 19 percent TS, 6 percent AY looked like a WR1 the first two weeks but has quickly fallen back to earth. In a game the Cards were leading for most of the way, they elected to keep the ball on the ground. They will have to throw more going forward, but Fitz is once again looking like a WR3. would be the only other option to trust in this pa sing game. Atlanta Falcons Backfield , RB- 9 touches, 55 percent snap share , RB- 1 touches, 6 percent snap share , RB- 7 touches, 32 percent snap share was ejected in the third quarter for getting into a fight with of all people. That seems like a questionable decision as Donald is definitely one of the people on this planet that you should not be trying to fight. was knocked out with an injury after his first catch, which left to fill in. He did not do much, fantasy production-wise. Freeman is the RB to trust here. Hopefully he doesn't try to fight anyone next week. Pa sing Game , WR- 27 percent TS, 52 percent AY , TE- 15 percent TS, 15 percent AY , WR- 18 percent TS, 19 percent AY , WR- 6 percent TS, 0 percent AY and are must-start options. , who was competing for third target with , is the biggest winner of that trade. He is still a WR3, but it should be easier for him to showcase that WR2 upside many loved this summer. But much of this depends on the health of . He was spotted in a walking boot after limping very gingerly off the field. For what it's worth, attempted six pa ses in relief of Ryan, three to Hooper, one to Jones and two to . Baltimore Ravens Backfield II, RB- 13 touches, 52 percent snap share , RB- 8 touches, 36 percent snap share , RB- 0 touches, 7 percent snap share II had his worst fantasy performance of the season in Week 7. It is nothing to panic over, but the snaps being so low and stealing some rushing opportunities makes Ingram more of a RB2, but he will have those RB1 spike weeks. Pa sing Game , TE- 40 percent TS, 47 percent AY , WR- 10 percent TS, 26 percent AY , WR- 20 percent TS, 21 percent AY let a lot of fantasy points fly through his hands this week, having a bad case of the drops. Still, he is a must-start tight end right now. Him and , when healthy, are the only options to trust in this pa sing game. Buffalo Bills Backfield , RB- 7 touches, 40 percent snap share , RB- 12 touches, 50 percent snap share Neither back was able to make the most of the favorable matchup. still led in touches and snaps, even with rookie back. Oddly enough, Singletary did not have a target, but he was the one more heavily used in the pa sing game before getting injured. Due to the split, both are more RB3, with Gore being RB2 in favorable matchups. Singletary has a high ceiling but a low-floor. Pa sing Game , WR- 24 percent TS, 10 percent AY , WR- 24 percent TS, 40 percent AY , WR- 12 percent TS, 7 percent AY , TE- 20 percent TS, 20 percent AY and both found the end zone this week. Brown is the top target in this offense and varies as a WR2 or 3 depending on the matchup. Beasley is more of a flex option with a safe floor. is a low-floor, somewhat high-ceiling TE2. Chicago Bears Backfield , RB- 12 touches, 45 percent snap share , RB- 4 touches, 55 percent snap share This is what rock bottom feels like, owners. Four touches? I get it, the were down multiple scores in the second half, but even when it was close, they did nothing to feature Montgomery. It is hard to trust him moving forward right now. Both he and Cohen are flex options at best right now. Pa sing Game II, WR- 31 percent TS, 51 percent AY , WR- 18 percent TS, 34 percent AY , RB- 24 percent TS, -4 percent AY II is the only option in the pa sing game to trust. Every week he is seeing large shares of the targets and air yards. is more of a bye week replacement, but it is great to see him get this sort of volume. Unfortunately, is holding this pa sing game back. Cincinnati Bengals Backfield , RB- 11 touches, 55 percent snap share , RB- 6 touches, 46 percent snap share was consistently seeing 17-20 touches per game in Weeks 3-5. The last two he has seen 10 and 11. He turned those 11 touches to just four yards this week. He is not an RB1 like he was drafted. He may not even be an RB2 at this point. He should be valued as an RB2 or RB3/flex option depending on the matchups. You can very much bench him right now if you have another option. Pa sing Game , WR- 14 percent TS, 23 percent AY , WR- 33 percent TS, 41 percent AY , WR- 33 percent TS, 37 percent AY saw heavy volume but was not able to do much with it. He would be a buy-low candidate right now, and his volume warrants him being on the WR2 radar. I have no idea where the 14 targets for came from, but he did see six last week too. He is a deeper league waiver wire option. will have better days ahead, but he is purely a WR3 or flex option, depending on the matchup. Dallas Cowboys Backfield , RB- 28 touches, 79 percent snap share , RB- 8 touches, 29 percent snap share Even in a tough matchup, Zeke gonna Zeke. We can debate his value on the football field, but on the fantasy gridiron, remains a Top 5 option. Pa sing Game , WR- 20 percent TS,42 percent AY , WR- 16 percent TS, 12 percent AY , RB- 28 percent TS, -3 percent AY , TE- 16 percent TS, 13 percent AY proved to everyone that if he plays, he needs to be in your fantasy lineup. disappeared this week, but that was largely cause the did the bulk of the damage on the ground and were playing with a lead throughout. He is still a WR2 moving forward. is a TE2, but he is in play for teams searching for tight end help. Denver Broncos Backfield , RB- 12 touches, 42 percent snap share , RB- 14 touches, 61 percent snap share It had been on the heavy side on the platoon, but that was not the case in Week 7 as saw more snaps and touches. Freeman also had the goal line score, which we had previously seen go more towards Lindsay. Perhaps it was a one week thing, but cause of this split, both of these backs should be Andre Dawson Jersey valued as RB2/3's depending on the matchup. Lindsay is still slightly ahead as the top fantasy option. Pa sing Game , WR- 24 percent TS, 36 percent AY , WR- 18 percent TS, 24 percent AY , RB- 15 percent TS, 8 percent AY , TE- 15 percent TS, 29 percent AY has taken over as the top target in Denver and is looking like a must start fantasy option right now. is now in San Francisco, which will open things up for . In Weeks 14-17 without Sanders last year, he put up 13.8 fantasy PPG on 9.5 targets per game, 6.3 receptions per game, 45.5 receiving yards per game and scored two touchdowns in that span. Detroit Lions Backfield , RB- 5 touches, 15 percent snap share , RB- 7 touches, 24 percent snap share , RB- 14 touches, 65 percent snap share left in the first quarter with a knee injury and has since been placed on IR. In his absence, was the next man up, with still seeing his change of pace work. is the top waiver wire pickup this week if Kerryon is unable to suit up. McKi sic will still be utilized, but Johnson is the early down back here. In Week 7 he played 41 snaps on 1st and 2nd down and had 14 touches, while McKi sic played 12 early down snaps and had five touches. Johnson actually led with seven 3rd down snaps to McKi sic's five, but McKi sic had the only two third down touches. Pa sing Game , WR- 24 percent TS, 28 percent AY , TE- 11 percent TS, 9 percent AY , WR- 4 percent TS, 13 percent AY , WR- 29 percent TS, 30 percent AY had himself a day in Week 7. He is the ultimate sell-high candidate right now. He should still be viewed as a boom-or-bust flex option. It was an ugly day for , but he should still be valued as the top option in this offense. Try to buy him low if po sible. Hey, maybe offer Jones for Golladay and see what they say. remains in play because of the state of tight end. is a deeper league option. Green Bay Packers Backfield , RB- 16 touches, 58 percent snap share , RB- 7 touches, 42 percent of snap share took back his spot as top back for the , but was still involved. Both backs scored a touchdown. Jones is a RB2, due to the workload Williams sees, while Williams is more of a RB3 or flex option. Pa sing Game , WR- 17 percent TS, 14 percent AY , WR- 10 percent TS, 24 percent AY , TE- 14 percent TS, 11 percent AY , WR- 14 percent TS, 24 percent AY The were so efficient that there wasn't a ton of volume, but there were lots of production. and led the in air yard share. MVS is a WR3 right now with upside, while is a flex option. will be a WR1 once he returns. is a TD dependent TE play. Houston Texans Backfield , RB- 9 touches, 60 percent snap share , RB- 12 touches, 40 percent snap share is the lead runner for the , while is the pa s catcher. The i sue? It is hard to trust either more than an RB3 with some upside. Pa sing Game , WR- 36 percent TS, 48 percent AY , RB- 15 percent TS, 6 percent AY , WR- 15 percent TS, 12 percent AY , WR- 15 percent TS, 24 percent AY busted out of his slump with nine catches, 106 yards and a score. He dominated volume and is still a high-end WR1 moving forward. With V leaving due to injury, there was an uptick in volume for and . It was a hamstring injury that is expected to cost him several weeks. It has to be monitored how the use their WR but my gue s is Stills moves out wide more often and Coutee mans the slot. Stills is a legit deep threat and could fill in for Fuller nicely. He is the preferred add here as he has a much higher ceiling. Indianapolis Colts Backfield , RB- 21 touches, 69 percent snap share , RB- 2 touches, 12 percent snap share , RB- 3 touches, 19 percent snap share dominated volume for the . Unfortunately he did not do much with it, but the volume has him as a RB2 moving forward. He has been kind of up-and-down this season, so this sort of inconsistency is to be expected. Pa sing Game , WR- 31 percent TS, 42 percent AY , WR- 19 percent TS, 18 percent AY , TE- 14 percent TS, 16 percent AY is not only a viable fantasy option, he is performing like a QB1 right now. The volume continues to be there for and he found the end zone and scored nearly 20 fantasy points this week. Hilton also had four targets of 20+ air yards this week alone. He is a WR1 moving forward. exploded in Week 7 for 106 yards two touchdowns on 7 targets. He should definitely be added off the waiver wire this week and while he is a flex option right now, if he can sustain this sort of volume, he could become a weekly option. had a great touchdown catch and remains a TE1. Jacksonville Jaguars Backfield , RB- 31 touches, 90 percent snap share , RB- 3 touch, 9 percent snap share continues to see incredible volume this season. He put up 145 scrimmage yards against the , and it almost felt like a let down since he did not find the end zone. Fournette is playing exceptionally well and is seeing incredible volume. He has 444 yards after contact this season. No other RB has more than 328 (Chris Carson). Try to buy high before the touchdowns come. Pa sing Game , WR- 29 percent TS, 47 percent AY , WR- 32 percent TS, 29 percent AY Leonard Founette, RB- 7 percent TS, 1 percent AY Jr., WR- 14 percent TS, 14 percent AY has actually been seeing more volume and production than Jr over the last two weeks. In that span, Westbrook is averaging 8.5 targets per game and 13 fantasy PPG. Chark Jr. is seeing 5.5 targets and just 8.8 fantasy PPG. Both should be viewed more as WR3s right now, with Chark clearly having the higher ceiling. had a nice game, but do not chase the points. Kansas City Chiefs Backfield , RB- 11 touches, 29 percent snaps , RB- 14 touches, 43 percent snaps , RB- 4 touch, 28 percent snaps We are full blown committee in Kansas City. led snaps on first and second down, while led on third down. was second on each down. McCoy should be valued the highest, but even he is a low-end RB2 or flex option right now. I would not drop yet, but I understand how tempting it is. Pa sing Game , WR- 10 percent TS, 17 percent AY , TE- 28 percent TS, 31 percent AY , WR- 17 percent TS, 17 percent AY , WR- 17 percent TS, 49 percent AY dislocated his knee and the entire football world can only hope that he is back sooner rather than later. can keep this offense afloat, but it is hard to trust anyone other than the top options in this offense, unle s we see otherwise. and are both in play every week, and that is about it. Here are the targets from Matt Moore: 5, 5, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1. Los Angeles Chargers Backfield , RB- 12 touches, 60 percent snap share III, RB- 18 touches, 52 percent snap share The are going to establish III or ruin their season trying. Gordon had two chances to punch in the go ahead touchdown, on the first he was ruled down at the one (before losing the ball) and on the second... he lost the ball and the game. has been the superior option, but the volume is still going Gordon's way. Gordon also saw all five of the touches inside the five- Jose Fernandez Jersey yard line. Unle s something changes, it will be hard to trust either as more than a low-end RB2 or RB3. Luckily for Ekeler, the play from behind often, which leads to more pa sing. Pa sing Game , WR- 30 percent TS, 50 percent AY , RB- 22 percent TS, 13 percent AY , TE- 22 percent TS, 22 percent AY , WR- 16 percent TS, 12 percent AY The volume was back for but he still had an underwhelming fantasy day in Week 7. He is a WR1 moving forward, but he needs to start living up to that billing. is a must-start tight end. is starting to look like a boom-or-bust WR3. Los Angeles Rams Backfield II, RB- 19 touches, 62 percent snap share , RB- 12 touch, 34 percent snap share II returned and saw the majority of volume, but it is a long-way off from the 90+ snaps we saw him playing before getting hurt. Both he and were able to get much going on the ground, but Gurley did have a really nice receiving catch. Gurley is a high-end RB2 most weeks. Henderson is a flex option, but I wouldn't trust him until we see this volume sustain and we see him turn it into fantasy production. Pa sing Game , WR - 19 percent TS, 14 percent AY , WR- 22 percent TS, 11 percent AY , WR- 19 percent TS, 28 percent AY , TE- 27 percent TS, 39 percent AY led the in target and air yard share, while also leading them in fantasy points (outside of Jared Goff). He is very much so a thing and is a TE1 moving forward. still is a must-start option, but this has been two down-weeks in a row now. is a safe-floor WR3, while is more of a boom-or-bust WR3. Neither are must-start options anymore. Miami Dolphins Backfield , RB- 9 touches, 40 percent , RB- 3 touches, 8 percent , RB- 15 touches, 52 percent led the in snaps and touches this week. With the rumors that could be traded, Walton is worthy of a flier. has clearly fallen out of favor and if Drake is in fact traded, there could be heavy volume for Walton. He could actually be usable in fantasy if things break right. Pa sing Game , WR- 29 percent TS, 30 percent AY , TE- 12 percent TS, 7 percent AY , WR- 24 percent TS, 35 percent AY , WR- 6 percent TS, 7 percent AY With at the helm, both and are flex options. Parker is a little more boom-or-bust, while Williams is safer, but has le s upside. is a TE2 with Fitzpatrick. It all changes if starts, but the looked respectable against the for a change. Minnesota Vikings Backfield , RB- 26 touches, 70 percent snap share , RB- 7 touches, 28 percent snap share If it wasn't for this season, we would all be salivating over . He continues to put up video game numbers and is a Top-2 RB moving forward. In fact, he leads the NFL with 407 yards before contact this season. is the top handcuff in the game, but the standalone value just isn't there yet. Pa sing Game , WR- 6 percent TS, 11 percent AY , WR- 24 percent TS, 26 percent AY , TE- 18 percent TS, 16 percent AY , TE- 18 percent TS, 17 percent AY , WR- 24 percent TS, 31 percent AY and the have been throwing a lot more the last three weeks and it is again looking like you can trust the pa s catchers. had a big game putting up 142 yards, but he had a deep touchdown go through his hands. He can be trusted again, especially since left with a hamstring injury and is unlikely to suit up in Week 8. I wouldn't want to trust yet. The tight ends would be in play if Thielen sits, given the state of tight end, but they are more of a TE2 or deeper league options. New England Patriots Backfield , RB- 12 touches, 53 percent snap share , RB- 20 touches, 38 percent snap share , RB- 5 touches, 22 percent snap share saw a ton of touches and found the end zone three times against the . He only ran for 42 yards on 19 carries, but no one will remember that cause of the touchdowns. That is the problem, though. He remains a touchdown dependent RB2. It wouldn't hurt to try and sell him. sees the snaps, but not the volume to be more than an RB2. will likely replace in the rotation, at least we have to hope so. The last thing we want is a four-headed monster. Pa sing Game , WR- 29 percent TS, 44 percent AY , RB- 12 percent TS, 15 percent AY , RB- 9 percent TS, percent AY , RB- 19 percent TS, -1 percent AY Ben Watson, TE- 12 percent TS, 11 percent AY is a must-start option and continues to show his safe floor. It was nice to see Ben Watson used as a primary target. His usage will have to be monitored when returns to the lineup. Still, with tight end in the state it is, he's worthy of adding off the waiver wire. In Gordon's absence, and stepped up. Now with in town, the offense has to be monitored. He averaged 32 of his 38 routes with the from the slot, while Edleman has averaged 25 of his 38 from the slot. Edelman, Gordon, Sanu, Watson, Dorsett, Meyes, White, Michel, Burkhead. Something has to give, right? New Orleans Saints Backfield , RB- 32 touches, 84 percent snap share With out in Week 7, it was the show. If Kamara sits again, Murray will once again need to be in your fantasy lineup. Perhaps he carved himself out a larger role when Kamara is healthy. Pa sing Game , WR- 33 percent TS, 48 percent AY , RB- 18 percent TS, -1 percent AY , TE- 9 percent TS, 5 percent AY Different names, but similar proce s. With you can trust as a WR1. You can trust the RB to be heavily involved in the pa sing game and you can expect the tight end to be utilized. We will get back soon, perhaps as early as Week 8. New York Giants Backfield , RB- 21 touches, 88 percent snap share is back to dominating volume for the . No other running back had a touch for the G-Men. Barkley is a must-start Top 5 RB. Pa sing Game , TE- 14 percent TS, 17 percent AY , WR- 6 percent TS, 10 percent AY , WR- 31 percent TS, 40 percent AY dominated pa sing game volume this week and should be valued as a WR2 as long as is sidelined. He was the lone bright spot for the pa sing game in Week 7. did nothing against the Cards, while caught a touchdown. and out targeted , who was looking like a deep league option. Tate and Engram are the only options to trust in this offense, that doesn't seem to be helping. New York Jets Backfield , RB- 16 touches, 93 percent snap share gave us all the this week. He saw the volume of a RB1 but the production of a RB3. It will be better than it was against the Pats. In fact, I would try to acquire him from the very frustrated Bell owner. Pa sing Game , WR- 16 percent TS, 6 percent AY , RB- 13 percent TS, 5 percent AY , WR- 26 percent TS, 45 percent AY , WR- 29 percent TS, 37 percent AY This was a day to remember for the entire team. seeing this heavy of target and air yard shares makes him worthy of a waiver wire add, but this was likely due to shadowing . Anderson and are still the top options in this pa sing game. Hopefully, sees them next week and not ghosts. Oakland Raiders Backfield , RB- 24 touches, 57 percent snap share had a very strong Week 7 going for 134 scrimmage yards and scoring 16.4 fantasy points. He didn't find the end zone but that was the only real negative. Would like to see more snaps, but the touches are there and that is really what matters. Pa sing Game , TE- 26 percent TS, 32 percent AY , WR- 16 percent TS, 24 percent AY just got paid and he made the look very smart for that investment. Waller went out and caught seven balls for 126 yards and two scores, on his way to scoring 31.6 fantasy points. He is a must start tight end. The only question is will he finish as a Top 5 tight end? Top 3? Top 1? It was also nice to see Hard Knocks star lead the receivers in target and air yard share. He is still just a deep league option, but with future in question, Do s could become a bye week replacement option. Philadelphia Eagles Backfield , RB- 9 touches, 53 percent snap share , RB- 13 touches, 39 percent snap share , RB- 8 touches, 14 percent snap share Complete me s. continues to lead the in rushing attempts, but is leading the pa sing game usage with 16 routes and three targets. The falling behind multiple scores every game helps Sanders. Both are RB3 due to the split. Pa sing Game , TE- 16 percent TS, 10 percent AY , TE- 20 percent TS, 28 percent AY , WR- 20 percent TS, 32 percent AY , WR- 16 percent TS, 27 percent AY This is also a me s. is a bust but he needs to still be started. is a WR3, but his volume could decrease when returns. is in play for tight end needy teams. San Francisco 49ers Backfield , 22 touches, 66 percent snap share , 9 touches, 26 percent snap share , 0 touches, 0 percent snap share , 5 touches, 13 percent snap share This game was a me s, but it further proved that is the back to own. Not only did he dominate snaps and touches, but he had six of the seven RB red zone touches. remains a flex option. Pa sing Game , TE- 25 percent TS, 31 percent AY , RB- 10 percent TS, -6 percent AY , WR- 20 percent TS, 31 percent AY , WR- 5 percent TS, 11 percent AY , WR- 10 percent TS, 13 percent AY This was a sloppy game that looked like it was being played on a slip-n-slide at times. It's great to see is the top target even in the awful conditions, but not great to see used over . But due to the conditions, do not take much from this game. The Niners went out and acquired . I am expecting him to come in and quickly compete with Pettis for the top receiver spot. They likely spilt time in the slot and given how often the Niners run the ball, it's hard to see either being more than a WR3 or flex option. Seattle Seahawks Backfield , RB- 24 touches, 88 percent snap share , RB- 0 touches, percent snap share , RB- 1 touches, percent snap share is an RB1. It's as simple as that. He sees the volume to warrant it and backs it up with the production. is merely a handcuff. Pa sing Game , WR- 16 percent TS, 16 percent AY , WR- 24 percent TS, 25 percent AY , WR- 18 percent TS, 24 percent AY , TE- 16 percent TS, 9 percent AY is the only must-start option in this pa sing game. He is so effective, if only they peppered him with targets more. is a boom-or-bust option. is looking like the TE to grab with out. He had six targets to 's one. He would be a TE2, with upside right now, but is worthy of a flier knowing how much Di sly was used in this offense. Tenne see Titans Backfield , RB- 23 touches, 73 percent snap share , RB- 1 touches, 28 percent snap share New QB, same RB usage. is an RB1, is a handcuff. Pa sing Game , TE- 11 percent TS, 12 percent AY , WR- 28 percent TS, 29 percent AY , WR- 25 percent TS, 29 percent AY , WR- 14 percent TS, 10 percent AY saw the slightly more volume, but was the more productive fantasy receiver with . We may have a QB that likes his receivers! Targets from Tannehill this season: 11, 10, 8. No one else has more than five. With the Bucs and their secondary that has allowed the second-most fantasy Jeff Locke Jersey PPG to wide receivers on tap, both are actually in play in Week 8 as WR3/flex options. Washington Redskins Backfield , RB- 20 touches, 61 percent snap share , RB- 6 touches, 39 percent snap share Despite the conditions, rushed for the second-most yards against the this season. He remains an RB3 due to volume alone under interim coach Bill Callahan. There was only one target to a RB in this one and it went to . He is a deep league flex option with sidelined. Pa sing Game , WR- 18 percent TS, 10 percent AY , TE- 17 percent TS, 16 percent AY , WR- 8 percent TS, 11 percent AY , WR- 25 percent TS, 88 percent AY The threw 12 times this week. averaged 4.1 air yards per target and did not throw a ball with 20+ air yards on it. Throw this one away due to the conditions. is still the only option to trust from this pa sing game. . This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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