2013 Fantasy FootballAndrew MillerFantasy Football

2013 Fantasy Football: Week 6 Target Practice

Key: I – Player missed game or left game early due to injury. S – Player was suspended for game. A – Player was inactive. B – Bye week. Most notable players who missed a game due to injury or benching are marked with an S or A. If a lesser-known player (for example Kory Sperry) was inactive, etc., I just put a 0 in his weekly spot because I don’t know if that player was just inactive, hurt, etc. Ownership numbers will be listed in parentheses with ESPN first, then Yahoo!

Arizona

Jaron Brown: 2-0-2-2-0-1 (7) Jim Dray: 2-7-0-1-2-2 (14) Andre Ellington: 3-2-6-6-4-5 (26) Larry Fitzgerald: 14-5-6-9-6-12 (52) Michael Floyd: 6-7-6-10-7-6 (42) Brittan Golden: 0-0-0-0-0-3 (3) Rob Housler: 0-0-3-2-2-5 (12) Rashard Mendenhall: 1-2-1-4-2-1 (11) Patrick Peterson: 1-0-0-0-0-0 (1) Andre Roberts: 9-8-4-2-1-4 (28) Alfonso Smith: 1-0-1-1-3-1 (7) Kory Sperry: 1-0-0-0-0-0 (1) Stepfan Taylor: 0-0-1-0-0-0 (1)

Floyd (70, 59) should be owned in all leagues. He has at least 44 yards and four catches in five of six games and is on pace for close to 1,000 yards. Ellington (8, 30) continues to impress. He’s averaging seven yards a carry and 10 yards a catch. His 12 touches Sunday were a career-high.

Atlanta

Kevin Cone: 0-0-0-0-1-B (1) Drew Davis: 0-0-1-0-0-B (1) Patrick DiMarco: 0-0-0-0-2-B (2) Harry Douglas: 6-5-6-6-4-B (27) Bradie Ewing: 1-0-0-0-0-B (1) Tony Gonzalez: 6-8-5-14-14-B (47) Steven Jackson: 8-2-I-I-I-B (10) Julio Jones: 9-15-12-13-11-B (60) Jacquizz Rodgers: 1-4-3-6-4-B (18) Jason Snelling: 3-4-5-3-5-B (20) Levine Toilolo: 0-0-1-2-2-B (5) Roddy White: 2-3-4-9-4-B (22)

With the sad, sad news of Julio being out for the year, Douglas can be picked up in most leagues. He was getting a steady dose of targets, a number that should go up now.

Baltimore

Billy Bajema: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Marlon Brown: 6-6-3-8-I-7 (30) Dallas Clark: 12-1-7-9-0-6 (35) Ed Dickson: 0-5-0-3-2-0 (10) Tandon Doss: A-A-A-9-5-6 (20) Jacoby Jones: 4-I-I-I-I-2 (6) Kyle Juszczyk: 0-0-0-0-1-0 (1) Vonta Leach: 4-0-2-2-1-2 (11) Bernard Pierce: 1-1-2-1-0-2 (7) Ray Rice: 11-3-I-1-7-4 (26) Torrey Smith: 8-13-9-12-9-4 (55) Brandon Stokley: 10-5-1-0-0-0 (16) Deonte Thompson: A-A-A-5-7-0 (12)

Brown led the Ravens in targets Sunday. With Jones back his production might dip a bit, but he’s still worth holding on to. Doss has three OK games in a row, but until we see more consistent production just leave him alone.

Buffalo

Scott Chandler: 6-6-6-3-6-4 (31) Tashard Choice: 0-1-1-0-0-3 (5) Marcus Easley: 0-0-0-0-1-0 (1) T.J. Graham: 1-3-5-3-4-6 (22) Fred Jackson: 5-6-5-0-6-5 (27) Steve Johnson: 6-10-13-6-3-I (38) Marquise Goodwin: 1-0-0-0-0-3 (4) Chris Hogan: 0-0-0-0-5-3 (8) Lee Smith: 0-0-0-2-1-0 (3) CJ Spiller: 6-5-1-0-0-2 (14) Frank Summers: 0-2-0-0-0-0 (2) Robert Woods: 2-6-10-8-14-6 (46)

Woods (9, 32) tied for the team lead in targets Sunday when Johnson didn’t play. He only caught two for nine yards, but the rookie’s still in line for a good amount of targets.

Carolina

Kenjon Barner: 0-0-0-B-2-0 (2) Armanti Edwards: 0-2-0-B-2-0 (4) Ted Ginn: 1-8-4-B-5-3 (21) Domenik Hixon: 0-0-1-B-0-0 (1) Brandon Lafell: 0-6-5-B-9-4 (24) Greg Olsen: 10-8-8-B-6-4 (36) Steve Smith: 8-11-7-B-10-7 (43) Mike Tolbert: 1-3-0-B-1-3 (8) DeAngelo Williams: 3-0-2-B-3-5 (13)

LaFell’s 107 yards were a season-high, but Smith caught a red zone touchdown. With how many running options the Panthers have it’s way too hard to predict when LaFell could score. He’s too inconsistent to rely on. Smith isn’t producing like years past, but his next three matchups (St. Louis, Tampa, Atlanta) are nice. Try to buy low.

Chicago

Joe Anderson: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Earl Bennett: 1-2-3-4-3-2 (15) Martellus Bennett: 6-9-5-12-5-7 (44) Michael Bush: 1-0-1-0-0-2 (4) Tony Fiammetta: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Matt Forte: 6-11-4-6-6-6 (39) Alshon Jeffery: 8-5-8-11-13-5 (50) Steve Maneri: 0-0-1-0-0 (1) Brandon Marshall: 10-10-8-14-5-11 (58) Dante Rosario: 0-0-0-0-1-0 (1)

It’s easy to analyze the Bears. Start Marshall, Marty Bennett, Jeffery and Forte. Jeffery only caught one pass last week, but a matchup with Washington this week will help him bounce back.

Cincinnati

Gio Bernard: 2-2-4-7-3-7 (25) Tyler Eifert: 5-5-2-5-7-3 (27) A.J. Green: 13-14-8-15-8-11 (69) BenJarvus Green-Ellis: 1-1-0-0-1-1 (4) Jermaine Gresham: 5-9-5-5-4-4 (32) Marvin Jones: 2-4-4-3-2-5 (20) Mohamed Sanu: 5-8-5-6-2-6 (32) Dane Sanzenbacher: 0-0-0-1-0-1 (2) Alex Smith: 0-1-0-0-0-0 (1) Brandon Tate: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1)

Man, did Bernard look great Sunday. He saw a season-high in carries and his seven targets were tied for a season-high. He scored on a nifty reception, too. He’s a low-end RB2/high-end flex start.

Cleveland

Gary Barnidge: 1-0-0-1-1-3 (6) Travis Benjamin: 8-0-0-1-1-2 (12) Davone Bess: 10-8-10-6-5-3 (42) Jordan Cameron: 13-7-11-12-5-6 (54) Josh Gordon: S-S-19-9-6-9 (43) Tori Gurley: 2-0-0-0-0-0 (2) Greg Little: 10-12-8-2-5-5 (42) Willis McGahee: A-A-A-0-2-1 (3) Chris Ogbonnaya: 3-0-5-5-2-12 (27) Bobby Rainey: 0-0-1-2-1-0 (4) Trent Richardson: 6 5 (Week 3 trade)

Cameron’s come down to Earth recently, but he caught five of six targets for 64 yards Sunday. He’s still a TE1. Gordon’s a no-doubt start, too. Ogbonnaya caught seven passes for 62 yards and a touchdown. He has at least seven points in receptions/receiving yards alone in three of the past four weeks.

Dallas

Miles Austin: 12-4-5-I-I-4 (25) Cole Beasley: 0-0-1-3-4-5 (13) Dez Bryant: 8-13-6-9-10-8 (54) Gavin Escobar: 2-1-2-0-3-0 (8) James Hanna: 0-5-0-0-1-1 (7) Dwayne Harris: 3-0-1-2-2-0 (8) DeMarco Murray: 10-6-3-5-1-2 (27) Joseph Randle: 0-0-0-0-0-2 (2) Phillip Tanner: 1-0-0-0-0-0 (1) Terrance Williams: 4-3-0-8-4-2 (21) Jason Witten: 9-8-6-10-10-5 (48)

Randle stepped in for the injured Murray Sunday night and carried 11 times for just 17 yards. He caught his two targets, though. If Murray’s out for a while, Randle’s worth a pickup, but don’t spend too much FAAB on him or even a top waiver priority. Williams is startable as long as Austin continues to be unproductive.
Denver

Montee Ball: 0-2-0-0-0-2 (4) Andre Caldwell: 1-1-0-2-0-0 (4) Eric Decker: 7-13-8-7-8-7 (50) Joel Dreessen: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Virgil Green: 0-1-2-1-0-0 (4) Ronnie Hillman: 2-1-1-3-4-2 (13) Knowshown Moreno: 3-3-2-1-5-10 (24) Jacob Tamme: 0-0-1-0-0-0 (1) Demaryius Thomas: 11-6-11-10-6-5 (49) Julius Thomas: 7-9-4-4-12-7 (43) Wes Welker: 11-8-8-9-6-8 (50)

Demaryius led Denver in yardage Sunday, even though he saw just five targets. He’ll surely see double-digits sometime soon. Keep starting all four receivers as well as Moreno.

Detroit

Joique Bell: 6-8-5-4-4-2 (29) Ryan Broyles: I-I-3-1-2-2 (8) Nate Burleson: 6-8-9-I-I-I (23) Reggie Bush: 8-4-I-6-6-6 (30) Kris Durham: 2-2-3-4-8-13 (32) Pat Edwards: 3-0-0-0-5-3 (11) Joseph Fauria: 3-0-3-0-0-3 (9) Calvin Johnson: 9-8-13-10-I-8 (48) Kevin Ogletree: (Acquired from Tampa Bay, Week 5) A-A-A-A-3-2 (5) Brandon Pettigrew: 4-6-2-7-5-4 (28) Tony Scheffler: 1-0-2-2-7-0 (12)

Kris Durham caught eight passes for 83 yards Sunday. He’s possibly turning into the Lions’ No. 2 receiver. Fauria’s three targets all ended up being caught for touchdowns … after not being targeted for two straight weeks. Let someone else pick him up.

Green Bay

Jarrett Boykin: 0-0-0-B-0-6 (6) Randall Cobb: 12-10-11-B-8-4 (45) Jermichael Finley: 8-7-1-B-6-7 (29) Johnathan Franklin: 0-0-3-B-0-1 (4) James Jones: 2-12-8-B-6-1 (29) Eddie Lacy: 2-I-I-B-1-1 (4) John Kuhn: 1-0-0-B-0-2 (3) Jordy Nelson: 10-4-9-B-7-10 (40) Andrew Quarless: 0-3-5-B-0-0 (8) Jeremy Ross: 0-0-2-B-0-0 (2) James Starks: 1-5-0-B-0-0 (6) Ryan Taylor: 0-0-3-B-1-0 (4)

With Cobb out for several weeks and Jones possibly time Nelson’s value skyrockets. The Packers are thin at wide out so I’d say Finley should see more targets, too.

Houston

Owen Daniels: 7-5-9-11-9-I (43) Arian Foster: 8-4-2-8-5-7 (34) Garrett Graham: 5-5-0-6-5-4 (25) Ryan Griffin: A-A-A-1-0-3 (4) DeAndre Hopkins: 6-13-7-3-4-5 (38) Lestar Jean: 0-0-0-0-0-2 (2) Andre Johnson: 16-13-6-12-10-8 (65) Greg Jones: A-A-A-1-1-2 (4) Keshawn Martin: 0-2-3-6-1-2 (14) DeVier Posey: 0-0-4-0-2-1 (7) Ben Tate: 2-4-4-1-2-4 (17)

After a good first three weeks Hopkins just maxed out over the last three at three catches for 47 yards last week. With Houston pondering a quarterback change/its already existing quarterback play Hopkins is probably dropable if there’s a better option out there.

Indianapolis

Vick Ballard: 2-0-0-0-0-0 (2) Ahmad Bradshaw: 1-3-4-I-I-I (8) Donald Brown: 0-0-1-2-2-2 (7) Coby Fleener: 1-8-2-7-3-6 (27) Stanley Havili: 0-0-1-2-0-1 (4) Darrius Heyward-Bey: 4-5-5-6-6-2 (28) T.Y. Hilton: 5-12-4-9-6-8 (44) Robert Hughes: 0-0-0-0-2-0 (2) Dominique Jones: 0-2-0-1-0-0 (3) Trent Richardson 0-0-3-1-1-2 (7) Reggie Wayne: 8-8-7-11-9-8 (51) Griff Whalen: 0-3-0-0-0-0 (3) Dwayne Allen: 2 0 0 (out for season)

Richardson has put together back-to-back solid games. He looked very good running in the second half last night and should continue to see a good amount of work. He’s not heavily involved in the passing game, but he was on the field on passing downs and in the two-minute drill Monday night. I’d try to buy low on him as I think a breakout is coming.

Jacksonville

Justin Blackmon: S-S-S-S-9-20 (29) Mike Brown: 3-0-0-0-0-5 (8) Stephen Burton: 0-3-9-0-0-0 (12) Jeremy Ebert: 0-0-0-3-2-0 (5) Justin Forsett: 5-0-0-0-0-3 (8) Clay Harbor: 1-4-1-8-5-3 (22) Maurice Jones-Drew: 2-1-5-1-3-2 (14) Allen Reisner: 5-2-1-1-0-0 (9) Denard Robinson: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Ace Sanders: 9-7-3-8-1-3 (31) Cecil Shorts: 11-14-15-12-10-1 (63) Will Ta’ufo’ou: 1-0-1-0-1-3 (6) Jordan Todman: 4-0-0-0-0-0 (4) D.J. Williams: 0-0-1-0-1-0 (2) Stephen Williams: 0-0-0-0-0-2 (2)

Blackmon caught 14 passes for 190 yards. Shorts hurt his shoulder/collarbone area Sunday and could be out for at least this next week.

Kansas City

Donnie Avery: 5-4-7-10-4-4 (34) Dwayne Bowe: 6-8-3-7-6-4 (34) Kevin Brock: 0-0-1-2-2-1 (6) Jamaal Charles: 6-10-8-11-9-9 (53) Knile Davis: 1-0-0-0-1-1 (3) Anthony Fasano: 5-2-0-0-o-I (7) Cyrus Gray: 1-0-0-0-0-0 (1) Chad Hall: 0-0-1-0-4-0 (5) Junior Hemingway: 1-0-1-0-1-1 (4) A.J. Jenkins: 0-0-2-0-1-1 (4) Dexter McCluster: 5-4-4-5-3-5 (26) Sean McGrath: 0-4-4-5-6-3 (22) Anthony Sherman: 4-0-2-1-2-0 (9)

The fact that Bowe is tied in targets with the far less talented Avery tells you how bad a fit he is for the Reid/Smith offense. He hasn’t caught more than four balls for more than 58 yards in any game this year.

Miami

Charles Clay: 6-7-6-6-6-B (31) Michael Egnew: 0-0-1-0-1-B (2) Brandon Gibson: 10-2-8-8-5-B (33) Brian Hartline: 14-8-6-4-7-B (39) Rishard Matthews: 0-0-4-2-0-B (6) Lamar Miller: 1-2-3-3-0-B (9) Dion Sims: 0-0-1-1-0-B (2) Marcus Thigpen: 0-0-0-2-1-B (3) Daniel Thomas: 1-1-1-1-2-B (6) Mike Wallace: 5-11-5-7-16-B (44)

Minnesota

John Carlson: 1-2-2-2-B-2 (9) Toby Gerhart: 0-0-2-1-B-2 (5) Greg Jennings: 7-6-6-4-B-10 (33) Zach Line: 1-0-1-0-B-I Cordarrelle Patterson: 1-2-4-2-B-2 (11) Adrian Peterson: 4-2-6-1-B-4 (17) Kyle Rudolph: 4-6-8-2-B-11 (31) Jerome Simpson: 8-5-8-11-B-7 (39) Joe Webb: 0-0-1-1-B-4 (6) Jarius Wright: 2-2-4-1-B-2 (11)

Rudolph saw a career-high in targets this week and turned in a 9-97-1 line. His 97 yards were almost as much as he had in the previous four games combined. See if anyone’s buying him and ship him off as soon as you can for almost any RB or WR.

New England

Danny Amendola: 14-I-I-I-9-4 (27) LeGarrette Blount: 0-1-0-0-0-1 (2) Brandon Bolden: 0-0-6-1-0-3 (10) Josh Boyce: 2-0-1-3-0-0 (6) Austin Collie: I-I-I-I-I-2 (2) James Develin: 0-1-0-1-0-0 (2) Aaron Dobson: 0-10-10-3-4-10 (27) Julian Edelman: 9-18-7-9-7-11 (61) Michael Hoomanawanui: 2-0-2-0-2-4 (10) Matthew Mulligan: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Stevan Ridley: 0-0-0-2-0-1 (3) Zach Sudfeld: 1 I 2 (Released)  Kenbrell Thompkins: 14-7-7-11-4-6 (49) Shane Vereen: 10-I-I-I-I-I (10)

It’s worth looking to see if you can fit Collie on your roster especially if Amendola’s out for a while. This was his first action with New England, and he caught both his targets.

New Orleans

Travaris Cadet: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Jed Collins: 0-0-1-1-5-1 (8) Marques Colston: 6-7-8-8-2-3 (36) Jimmy Graham: 7-16-15-4-11-6 (59) Mark Ingram: 0-1-0-0-00 (1) Robert Meachem: 0-0-2-1-1-1 (5) Lance Moore: 4-4-3-I-I-I Darren Sproles: 6-8-6-8-3-12 (43) Kenny Stills: 5-0-2-6-2-3 (18) Pierre Thomas: 4-5-6-6-9-1 (31) Nick Toon: 0-0-0-2-1-4 (7) Ben Watson: 3-0-2-2-1-4 (12)

Stills caught all three targets for 64 yards and a touchdown. His targets have been low this year, but he definitely has some big-play ability.

New York Giants

Victor Cruz: 8-11-8-16-12-5 (60) Larry Donnell: 0-3-0-0-0-1 (4) Henry Hynoski: 1-0-1-0-0-0 (2) Brandon Jacobs: 0-1-0-1-3-2 (7) Jerrel Jernigan: 0-0-1-0-3-0 (4) Louis Murphy: 0-0-1-0-0-0 (1) Brandon Myers: 9-10-6-1-5-1 (32) Hakeem Nicks: 8-7-1-9-12-8 (45) Reuben Randle: 6-9-4-4-13-5 (41) Da’Rel Scott: 8-4-3-2-A-2 (19 Bear Pascoe: 0-2-2-1-0-2 (7) David Wilson: 1-1-0-3-1-I (5)

Myers is owned in way too many leagues. He only has 35 receiving yards in the last three weeks and has been held reception-less in two of those.

New York Jets

Tommy Bohanon: 2-0-1-3-0-0 (6) Jeff Cumberland: 0-0-3-1-4-5 (13) Clyde Gates: 4-8-1-3-1-7 (24) Mike Goodson: S-S-S-S-2-1  Alex Green: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Stephen Hill: 9-8-6-1-2-(34) Santonio Holmes: 3-6-10-5-I(24) Chris Ivory: 2-0-0-I-0-0 (2) Jeremy Kerley: 4-0-5-5-6-7 (27) David Nelson: A-A-A-A-2-1 (3) Ben Obomanu: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Bilal Powell: 5-5-3-5-2-3 (23) Konrad Reuland: 1-0-0-0-0-2 (3) Kellen Winslow: 8-6-0-9-1-A (24)

Cumberland is now the starting tight end for New York with Winslow suspended. He caught four for 59 yards Sunday, his second straight game with at least that many yards.

Oakland

Brice Butler: 1-3-4-3-1-1 (13) Jacoby Ford: 2-2-1-0-2-2 (9) Andre Holmes: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Rashad Jennings: 0-2-2-8-0-2 (14) Jeron Mastrud: 1-0-0-2-0-2 (5) Darren McFadden: 5-4-1-0-I-3 (13) Denarius Moore: 7-2-11-6-8-10 (44) Jamize Olawale: 0-0-0-1-2-0 (3) Marcel Reece: 2-0-5-2-3-3 (15) Mychal Rivera: 3-3-3-6-3-3 (21) Jeremy Stewart: 0-0-0-1-1-0 (2) Rod Streater: 8-4-4-3-3-7 (29)

Philadelphia

Jason Avant: 3-7-8-4-7-6 (35) Bryce Brown: 0-1-0-3-2-2 (8) Brent Celek: 3-1-5-6-3-1 (19) Zach Ertz: 3-2-1-2-3-6 (17) James Casey: 0-1-0-1-0-0 (2) Riley Cooper: 6-3-7-2-1-6 (25) DeSean Jackson: 9-15-7-6-12-6 (55) Damaris Johnson: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Jeff Maehl: 0-0-0-2-0-1 (3) LeSean McCoy: 1-6-1-3-8-2 (21) Chris Polk: 0-0-0-2-0-0 (2)

Cooper (4-120-1) had the best game of his season in Nick Foles’s first start this year. It may be a sign of things to come because Cooper caught three touchdowns from Foles last year. He’s worth a pickup as long as Michael Vick is out.

Pittsburgh

Le’Veon Bell: I-I-I-5-B-3 (8) Antonio Brown: 7-9-13-12-B-11 (52) Jerricho Cotchery: 7-9-4-6-B-0 (26) Jonathan Dwyer: 0-0-3-0-B-0 (3) David Johnson: 1-1-3-1-B-0 (6) Will Johnson: 0-0-1-0-B-3 (4) Felix Jones: 0-0-2-1-B-1 (4) Heath Miller: I-I-4-8-B-7 (19) Derek Moye: 0-1-0-0-B-0 (1) David Paulson: 0-4-2-0-B-0 (6) Isaac Redman: 3-2-0-0-B-0 (5) Emmanuel Sanders: 12-10-8-8-B-6 (44) Larod Stephens-Howling: 3-0-0-0-B-0 (3) Markus Wheaton: 0-0-1-5-B-0 (6)

Miller (20, 49) should be owned in all leagues. He caught six passes for 84 yards Sunday and has produced in each game he’s played this season. Sanders (83, 50) is seeing enough targets and racking up enough yardage (at least 57 yards in four of five games) that he should be owned in more leagues.

San Diego

Keenan Allen: 0-3-1-6-9-12 (31) Ronnie Brown: 2-1-0-0-3-0 (6) Vincent Brown: 4-7-3-9-9-4 (36) Malcom Floyd: 5-6-I-I-I-I (11) Antonio Gates: 4-10-7-10-10-8 (49) Ladarius Green: 0-0-2-0-1-1 (4) Ryan Mathews: 2-1-0-4-0-1 (8) Le’Ron McClain: 0-0-1-0-0-1 (2) John Phillips: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Eddie Royal: 6-8-2-3-8-0 (27) Danny Woodhead: 3-9-8-7-9-5 (41)

Allen (6, 38) is tied for ninth in wide receiver targets over the past three weeks. He’s capable of catching the ball deep, like on his touchdown Monday night, or on short crossing patterns, as well. In the past three weeks the rookie has two touchdowns on 20 catches and 302 yards. He should be owned in all leagues, and feel free to spend a lot of FAAB on him, too. Royal hasn’t topped three catches or 42 yards in any of the past four games and wasn’t even targeted last night. Best case scenario he’s Philip Rivers’s fifth option behind Allen, Gates, Brown and Woodhead. Royal can be dropped in all but the deepest leagues.

San Francisco

Jon Baldwin: A-A-A-2-2-2 (6) Anquan Boldin: 17-4-8-7-6-8 (50) Garrett Celek: 0-0-2-0-0-0 (2) Vernon Davis: 9-5-I-4-6-11 (37) Anthony Dixon: 0-0-0-0-0-1 (1) Frank Gore: 2-3-4-2-0-0 (11) Kendall Hunter: 0-0-1-1-0-1 (3) Vance McDonald: 2-2-3-2-0-1 (10) Bruce Miller: 2-5-1-3-1-2 (14) Marlon Moore: 0-1-0-A-0-1 (2) Quinton Patton: 0-0-1-1-0-0 (2) Kyle Williams: 6-6-6-1-0-2 (21)

Davis and Boldin are the only pass-catchers worth starting here.

Seattle

Doug Baldwin: 8-1-2-4-9-4 (28) Derrick Coleman: 3-0-0-1-0-1 (5) Kellen Davis: 0-0-2-0-0-1 (3) Jermaine Kearse: 2-0-1-1-1-3 (8) Marshawn Lynch: 3-3-0-3-2-5 (16) Zach Miller: 4-4-3-3-0-0 (14) Sidney Rice: 3-5-5-5-4-4 (26) Golden Tate: 7-2-7-5-11-7 (39) Robert Turbin: 2-1-1-0-0-2 (6) Stephen Williams: 1-0-0-1-0-0 (2) Luke Willson: 0-1-5-0-4-3 (13)

St. Louis

Tavon Austin: 7-12-7-8-6-1 (41) Stedman Bailey: 0-0-1-0-0-0 (1) Jared Cook: 10-6-7-9-3-2 (37) Benny Cunningham: 0-0-3-1-0-0 (4) Chris Givens: 3-8-8-8-7-4 (38) Cory Harkey: 0-0-1-0-2-1 (4) Lance Kendricks: 4-3-5-1-6-2 (21) Mike McNeill: 0-1-0-0-0-0 (1) Isaiah Pead: S-4-7-S-1-0 (12) Austin Pettis: 6-11-5-9-5-1 (37) Brian Quick: 2-1-4-3-2-2 (14) Daryl Richardson: 6-6-0-2-1-1 (16) Zac Stacy: 0-0-0-0-1-2 (3)

Stacy (7, 30) is dominating on the ground and caught both his targets Sunday. He should be owned in all leagues for now. Givens just missed what could’ve been a 60-ish yard touchdown when the ball just hit off his fingertips Sunday. He’s the only Ram receiver I’d feel any bit comfortable starting.

Tampa Bay

Nate Byham: 1-1-1-0-B-0 (3) Tom Crabtree: 0-0-0-0-B-1 (1) Jeff Demps: 0-0-0-1-B-2 (3) Vincent Jackson: 13-11-6-11-B-14 (55) Mike James: 0-0-0-1-B-0 (1) Brian Leonard: 1-0-2-2-B-1 (6) Erik Lorig: 0-0-1-2-B-0 (3) Doug Martin: 6-1-6-4-B-4 (21) Kevin Ogletree: 2-3-6-9 (Acquired by Detroit) Chris Owusu: 0-0-0-0-B-4 (4) Eric Page: 0-0-5-0-B-0 (5) Tiquan Underwood: A-A-A-A-B-4 (4) Mike Williams: 8-6-9-6-B-I (29) Timothy Wright: 0-0-2-6-B-9 (17)

Wright (0, 1) has averaged six catches for 66 yards the past two games. He qualifies at WR and TE in Yahoo! and it looks like he might be a good target for Mike Glennon.

Tennessee

Jackie Battle: 0-0-0-0-2-0 (2) Kenny Britt: 2-9-5-I-6-1 (23) Justin Hunter: 0-0-2-1-3-1 (7) Chris Johnson: 0-1-2-2-5-4 (14) Collin Mooney: 0-0-0-1-0-0 (1) Michael Preston: 0-0-1-0-0-0 (1) Craig Stevens: 1-0-0-0-0-0 (1) Delanie Walker: 4-2-8-4-6-5 (29) Nate Washington: 7-5-10-8-8-4 (42) Damian Williams: 2-0-2-7-2-5 (18) Kendall Wright: 4-11-6-9-8-8 (46)

Wright (37, 25) has at least five catches and 54 yards in each of the last five games. He leads the teams in targets, and outside of Washington doesn’t have much competition for catches.

Washington

Fred Davis: 4-2-0-1-B-0 (7) Pierre Garcon: 11-13-13-7-B-15 (59) Leonard Hankerson: 7-3-7-7-B-6 (30) Roy Helu: 2-1-3-3-B-6 (15) Josh Morgan: 5-6-2-1-B-1 (15) Alfred Morris: 1-2-1-0-B-1 (5) Santana Moss: 9-5-9-3-B-3 (29) Niles Paul: 0-0-1-3-B-0 (4) Logan Paulson: 0-3-6-2-B-0 (11) Jordan Reed: 6-3-6-I-B-6 (21) Aldrick Robinson: 2-2-2-0-B-0 (6) Darrel Young: 1-0-0-2-B-0 (3)

Davis can be dropped in all leagues. Reed’s 58 yards this week were the most he’s had this season. He and RGIII have developed a nice bond so keep an eye out on him.

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