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  • DET Wide Receiver #9
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    Jameson Williams caught 5-of-11 targets for 79 yards against the Buccaneers in Week 2.
    Jamo picked up right where he left off in Week 1 with a 50 yard catch on the first drive. Unfortunately, that was the extent of the Lions’ downfield passing game for the day. Williams nearly had a catch on the sideline that would’ve put the Lions in the red zone with less than a minute left, but he couldn’t keep both feet in bounds. He was still heavily involved in the offense in a week where Amon-Ra St. Brown saw 19 targets. It looks like his role isn’t going away and the Jamo breakout is still on. Williams will be counted on once again as a field-stretcher for Detroit in Week 3 against the Cardinals on the road.
  • NYJ Tight End #83
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    Tyler Conklin caught 1-of-2 targets for seven yards in the Jets’ Week 11 loss to the Colts.
    Hilariously, Conklin for some reason also took a fourth down direct snap that was stopped for no gain. Now held to one catch in three straight starts, Conklin is pure waiver wire fodder heading into the Jets’ Week 12 bye.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    Raheem Mostert lost two yards on three carries in the Dolphins’ Week 11 win over the Raiders.
    Mostert rushed for zero yards last week because he didn’t see a single rush attempt. That somehow would be an improvement over what he did today. Head coach Mike McDaniel said his lack of involvement last week was unique to the Week 10 game plan. A minor injury could be to blame for his low touch total this time around. Mostert exited during the Dolphins’ opening drive of the game with a hip injury and was listed as questionable to return. He did so in the second quarter. No matter the excuse, fantasy managers can call it quits on the veteran back for now. He is buried in the RB5 ranks for Week 12.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Davante Adams caught 6-of-7 targets for 72 yards in the Jets’ Week 11 loss to the Colts.
    Adams displayed increased efficiency after a disastrous 6-of-13 for 31 yards effort in Week 10, but the entire Jets offensive operation ultimately remained limited and un-explosive. That included zero first downs until inside the two-minute warning in the first half. Adams will probably spike some weeks when the Jets return from their Week 12 bye for a soft stretch-run schedule, but any WR1 hope can be abandoned, while his WR2 value is now floor-based instead of ceiling-focused.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    De’Von Achane rushed 17 times for 73 yards and a touchdown yards in the Dolphins’ Week 11 win over the Raiders, adding four catches for 32 yards.
    Achane easily led the backfield in touches, ceding a total of nine looks to Jaylen Wright and Raheem Moster combined. He was his usual, explosive self versus the Raiders, logging a 30-yard carry plus a 17-yard reception en route to just over 100 yards from scrimmage. Week 11 was his fifth game in triple digits out of six Tua Tagovailoa starts. With plenty of distance between himself and the rest of the Miami running backs, Achane is a solidified RB1 heading into Week 12 versus the Patriots.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Garrett Wilson caught 4-of-8 targets for 18 yards in the Jets’ Week 11 loss to the Colts.
    The disastrous statline comes as opposing defenses continue to close in on an immobile Aaron Rodgers. Wilson posted a new season low for yardage by 15. Wilson initially seemed to be benefitting from Davante Adams coming in and commanding defensive attention, but now it’s just Adams vacuuming up short-area looks while Rodgers struggles to generate anything down the field. There is hope when the Jets return from their Week 12 bye to face a string of soft opponents, but Wilson is beginning to look like a low-end WR2 in a deteriorating offense.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson caught 2-of-4 targets for 19 yards in the Rams’ Week 11 win over the Patriots.
    Robinson kept his No. 3 role over a returning Jordan Whittington, but it didn’t amount to much behind target dominators Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp. The Rams’ coaching staff loves Robinson’s veteran savvy, while he should continue to pop up for the occasional interesting statline. The problem there is the “occasional.” It isn’t worth trying to predict when Robinson might go off ahead of a tough Week 12 date with the Eagles.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #18
    Diontae Johnson failed to haul in either of his two targets in the Ravens’ Week 11 loss to the Steelers.
    In the revenge game that was not to be, Johnson ran just six routes in his first game since head coach John Harbaugh said the team plans to “ramp up” his usage. On the bright side, Johnson saw two targets and was just missed on a long pass from Lamar Jackson, which would have had a chance to result in a score. Given his talent, Johnson is a tough player to drop in fantasy; but the usage just isn’t there at this time. We’ll see if things change in Week 12 against the Chargers, but he can’t be started in any capacity.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaylen Waddle caught 2-of-3 targets for 37 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 11 win over the Raiders.
    Waddle has fallen behind both De’Von Achane and Jonnu Smith in the pecking order for targets. Smith tied Tyreek Hill with eight targets this week while Achane beat Waddle by one look in the passing game. Waddle is averaging just under three receptions for 34 yards since Tua Tagovailoa returned to the lineup a month ago. After another dud performance, Waddle is barely clinging to WR4 life heading into Week 12 versus the Patriots.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught 6-of-10 targets for 106 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams’ Week 11 win over the Patriots.
    Kupp’s second 100-yard game since returning three weeks ago also doubled his season touchdown total. Naturally, he was once again out-produced by Puka Nacua, but this was the best Kupp has looked post-injury. His 10 targets did lead the team. Nacua also picked up some sort of mid-section injury, though he played through it. Nacua has a higher weekly ceiling, but Kupp isn’t exactly lacking upside, while his floor remains quite high. He’ll find himself on the WR1/2 borderline for a tough Week 12 matchup with the Eagles.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Puka Nacua caught 7-of-9 targets for 123 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 11 win over the Patriots.
    It was Nacua’s best overall game since returning three weeks ago, while the touchdown was his first of 2024. It nearly cost him, as Nacua landed hard on the ball and was badly staggered. He eventually made his way to the blue tent. That was late in the second quarter. He was spotted infrequently early to begin the second half but eventually got back in the swing of things. It still wouldn’t be surprising if Nacua required some imaging, or at least some missed practice reps. The fact that he finished the game is the most important data point, however. The Eagles are a tough Week 12 matchup, but Nacua has re-proven his every-week WR1 value.