49ers WR Jauan Jennings had another huge game this past Sunday and boasts some of the best per-route numbers of any pass catcher in the NFL this season.
Denver's Courtland Sutton and Tennessee's Calvin Ridley have overcome slow starts to the season, finally taking advantage of prolific volume the past three weeks.
WR DeAndre Hopkins didn't need long to get comfortable in his new home, taking on a larger role and scoring two touchdowns in his second game for the Chiefs.
WR Cedric Tillman has 180 yards on 21 targets the past two weeks, rapidly emerging as Jameis Winston's main downfield threat in a new-look Cleveland offense.
Injuries to prominent WRs in Tampa Bay and San Francisco should create big opportunities for Ricky Pearsall, Jalen McMillan and Cade Otton, among others. RW's Jerry Donabedian has the full scoop.
RW's Jerry Donabedian provides his usual breakdown of pass-catcher happenings and also gives his thoughts on Tuesday's mega trades.
Many of last week's popular waiver additions performed well Sunday, including Packers TE Tucker Kraft, Colts WR Josh Downs, Rams WR Jordan Whittington and Giants WR Wan'Dale Robinson. Who's next for Week 6?
Week 4 featured exciting usage for a bunch of young WRs, including Green Bay's Dontayvion Wicks and the Rams' Jordan Whittington. RW's Jerry Donabedian has the full scoop heading into Week 5.
Jauan Jennings is still available in a lot of leagues and should continue to see targets for as long as Deebo Samuel is unavailable. RW's Jerry Donabedian provides the full scoop on WRs and TEs.
RW's Jerry Donabedian surveys the pass-catching landscape and notes that Hunter Henry is one of 18 players (but the only TE) that leads his team in routes, targets and air yards through two weeks.
Keon Coleman didn't put up a huge stat line, but his future looks promising after he led the Bills in routes and targets during his NFL debut. Jerry Donabedian provides the full breakdown on WRs and TEs.
Sam LaPorta rewrote the script for rookie tight ends, paving the way for Georgia's Brock Bowers to generate a ton of fantasy hype heading into 2024.
Puka Nacua was the leader of a 2023 rookie class that outperformed expectations, setting the table for a 2024 class that comes with far more hype thanks to mega prospects Marvin Harrison and Malik Nabers.
Lions WR Jameson Williams handled a near-every-down role (and made a 63-yard reception) before an ankle injury removed him from Saturday's loss to the Cowboys.
K.J. Osborn is set up for a return to fantasy relevance after teammates T.J. Hockenson and Jordan Addison suffered injuries Week 16.
Noah Brown rebounded from consecutive goose eggs with his third huge fantasy game of the season, but his value for Weeks 16-17 partially depends on Nico Collins' health.
Odell Beckham still only plays about half of Baltimore's snaps, but that hasn't stopped him from piling up targets and yards the past month.
Elijah Moore had over 200 air yards Week 13, benefitting from Joe Flacco's presence under center combined with Amari Cooper's early exit due to a concussion.
Steelers TE Pat Freiermuth was the only NFL player to reach 120 receiving yards Week 12, but a couple of rookie wideouts weren't too far behind.
Zay Flowers didn't have a big stat line Week 11 but figures to see a ton of targets over the final month and a half of the season.
Demario Douglas has been one of the few bright spots for a miserable Patriots offense, emerging as the team's clear No. 1 receiver midway through his rookie year.
Undersized rookie wideouts are all the rage this week with Tank Dell and Demario Douglas both coming off their best games of the season.
Bills TE Dalton Kincaid caught eight passes Sunday and should get plenty of chances the next few weeks with teammate Dawson Knox scheduled for wrist surgery.
Trey McBride and Michael Mayer took big step forwards Week 6 and could end up being worthwhile fantasy starters by the end of the season.
Jerry Donabedian takes his weekly look at WR/TE usage and performance, complete with waiver picks for Week 6 and players worth stashing on benches for later in the year.
Arizona's Michael Wilson is getting all the attention this week, but Jerry Donabedian would rather stash earlier 2023 draft picks like Marvin Mims and Rashee Rice on his fantasy benches.
With veteran breakout candidates all falling flat, a pair of NFC North tight ends are rapidly emerging as the league's new stars at the position.
Tutu Atwell had another big game, and he's still available on waivers in a lot of leagues after the focus last week fell on teammates Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams.
Jerry Donabedian looks at usage rates and snap and alignment snaps for the full breakdown on unexpected Week 1 standouts like Puka Nacua, Tutu Atwell and Luke Musgrave.