Targets, Touches and TDs: Week 2

Which surprise Week 1 standouts are the real deal in fantasy football?

NFL 2021 is upon us with the first 16 of a record 272 games in the books to kick off the league’s longest-ever regular season.

We witnessed the typical mix of expected (Patrick Mahomes rallying the Kansas City Chiefs from a double-digit deficit to a win), unexpected (the Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles completely dominating the Tennessee Titans and Atlanta Falcons, respectively, as road underdogs), and the downright strange (reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers laying a 3-point egg in a 35-point neutral-site beatdown at the hands of Jameis Winston and the temporarily displaced New Orleans Saints).

Fantasy football-wise, there were the usual Week 1 standouts who came out of nowhere to blow up on benches or who are now taunting and tempting fanasy general managers from the waiver wire.

But which of these opening-week standouts are flash-in the-pan fool’s gold (recall Mitchell Trubisky, Malcolm Brown and Darius Slayton from Week 1 a season ago), and which are the real deal (Robby Anderson and Logan Thomas, lightly regarded in 2020 drafts, also had big opening weeks a year ago)?

Here’s the best-guess fantasy forecast for 10 of the surprise standouts (going by relative preseason ADPs) of the opening weekend and whether we’re buying in or simply bypassing …

Saints QB Jameis Winston

Fantasy position rank (Huddle PPR scoring): 6th with 31.1 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Buying.

Sure, we all know that throwing a touchdown pass on every fourth attempt as Winston did Sunday (5 TDs, 20 attempts) is far from sustainable, but Sean Payton’s offensive system is.

It’s a system that established Drew Brees as a locked-in top 10 fantasy option for nearly 15 seasons, and Winston — with his superior deep-passing ability compared to the twilight-era Brees and better mobility (he rushed for 37 yards Sunday) — has the skills to thrive in this offense.

That’s as long as Winston can avoid the crippling interception clusters that ended his starting run in Tampa. Any sort of relapse will be sure to have Payton reconsidering and inserting his longtime favorite Taysom Hill for more snaps.

There also is a question about the talent level of the Saints’ current collection of pass-catchers outside of super-stud RB Alvin Kamara. But if wideouts Deonte Harris, Marquez Callaway, Kenny Stills and Tre’Quan Smith and tight ends Juwan Johnson and Adam Trautman can outperform expectations and hold things together until No. 1 wideout Michael Thomas (hopefully) is ready to return from injury in a month or so, Winston has definite QB1 staying power.

Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff

Fantasy position rank: 8th with 30.3 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Bypassing — at least in standard-size, one-quarterback leagues.

No quarterback had more garbage-time production in Week 1 than Goff, who attempted 57 passes (trailing only Dak Prescott’s 58 on Thursday) as the Lions were trailing by multiple touchdowns from the second quarter on Sunday against the visiting San Francisco 49ers.

Detroit’s new starter did complete two-thirds of those attempts for 338 yards a trio of TDs and even a pair of two-point conversions, but Goff averaged only 5.9 yards per attempt with 20 of his 56 targets going to running backs. So it was volume-driven production to be sure.

And, hey, we know with the Lions’ overall talent level that Goff is sure to have plenty of opportunity to rack up garbage-time stats, but it’s certainly not something you want to rely on from your starting QB in 10- to 14-team leagues — especially given the Lions’ arguably league-worst wide receiver corps.

Houston Texans QB Tyrod Taylor

Fantasy position rank: 12th with 26.6 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Buying in two-QB leagues or as a fall-back option if you waited on QB and are already nervous about your starter in your single-quarterback league.

Unlike Goff, Taylor produced the majority of his QB1 stats (21-of-33 for 291 yards, 2 TDs and 4-40 rushing) with his team leading by multiple scores Sunday against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars.

Taylor isn’t spectacular, but he’s a steady veteran hand who’s good at avoiding turnovers. He also offers upside with his legs as his 40 yards rushing Sunday on 10 attempts ranked fourth among QBs for the opening weekend.

Lions RB Jamaal Williams

Fantasy position rank: Tied for 2nd with 25.0 PPR points

Buying or bypassing? Buying — as running back depth or as a flex position starting option in 12-team-or-larger leagues.

As we discussed above with Goff’s garbage-time numbers, Williams isn’t going to see nine targets (and eight receptions) per week.

But he is going to be involved in the Lions’ offense as the team’s coaches promised as much on several occasions during the offseason. On Sunday against the Niners, Williams had 17 touches to lead back D’Andre Swift’s 19 and finished with 0.6 more PPR points thanks to his superior yards-per-carry average (6.0-3.5) while logging only two fewer rushing attempts (11-9).

And given Swift’s health question marks even as a second-year back, Williams is at the ready to assume the every-down RB duties in the Motor City.

Denver Broncos RB Melvin Gordon

Fantasy position rank: 7th with 20.8 fantasy points.

Buying or bypassing? Buying.

A number of fantasy pundits and GMs were ready to cast Gordon aside this offseason when the Broncos moved up in the second round to draft RB Javonte Williams in late April.

And while the team loves the hard-running Williams — he had three more rushing attempts (14-11) than his veteran teammate in Sunday’s win over the New York Giants — we saw the old MGIII rise to the occasion in the Meadowlands, displaying more explosiveness (a game-sealing 70-yard TD burst in the fourth quarter) and getting more work in the passing game (catching all three of his targets for 17 yards while Williams had one catch on one target for a minus-4 yards).

The rookie is certainly going to stay involved and could easily command roughly 50 percent of the Denver RB touches, but the talented Gordon was simply written off too soon and figures to have solid RB2/flex appeal for the foreseeable future.

San Francisco 49ers RB Elijah Mitchell

Fantasy position rank: 13th with 16.4 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Buying — mainly due to the RB-friendly system he plays in — but resist the temptation to overpay.

With third-round rookie RB Trey Sermon a surprise, healthy scratch and veteran starting back Raheem Mostert going down early in Sunday’s game with a knee — and yet another — injury that is expected to sideline him for the first half of the season, Mitchell was suddenly handed the valuable keys as the lead back in a Kyle Shanahan attack.

The rookie sixth-round pick took the gig and ran with it, accounting for 19 of the team’s 22 RB carries and rushing for 104 yards, including a 38-yard scoring burst in the second quarter.

As impressive as the debut was, Shanahan’s running back master plan in any given week remains as unpredictable as ever, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see Sermon — who was clearly sent a message with his Week 1 inactive designation — getting the bulk of the work in Week 2 or JaMychal Hasty, who received a pair of touches Sunday — suddenly elevated into the lead role to see what he can do.

That said, the most likely Niners backfield scenario is that Mitchell has earned another turn as the team’s lead back and that makes the rookie a must pick-up in almost all leagues.

Arizona Cardinals WR Christian Kirk

Fantasy position rank: 10th with 24.0 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Buying — but only as a deeper-league bench stash.

Three other Arizona wideouts (DeAndre Hopkins, A.J. Green and rookie Rondale Moore) received as many targets (five) as Kirk did in Sunday’s surprise thrashing of the host Tennessee Titans, but none were more efficient than Kirk, who reeled in all five for 70 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

The Cards are in need of a consistently productive pass-catcher to emerge opposite the stud WR1 Hopkins, but Kirk has so far shown only WR2 flashes in his boom-or-bust three seasons. In 2020, for example, he had a midseason run of three straight 20-point-plus games, but he topped 10 PPR points in only three of his 11 other contests on the season.

Los Angeles Chargers WR Mike Williams

Fantasy position rank: 14th with 22.2 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Intriguing as always but just renting for now.

Speaking of boom-or-bust wide receivers, the Bolts’ Williams is even more mercurial. In 2020, he had four games with at least 17.1 PPR points, but he also had seven contests with 5.8 or fewer.

Perhaps it’s just a simple matter of volume.

On Sunday against host Washington, Williams did attract double-digit targets (12) — only one fewer than WR1 Keenan Allen — for only the fourth time in 57 career games and turned those into a career-high eight catches for 82 yards and a TD in the Chargers’ 20-16 win.

The Bolts most certainly have room for another productive pass-catcher to emerge with talented second-year QB Justin Herbert slinging the rock, so perhaps the fifth season will be the charm for Williams, who has never finished a season ranked among the top-30 PPR wideouts.

Buccaneers TE Rob Gronkowski

Fantasy position rank: 1st with 29.0 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? It’s Gronk — and the position is tight end — so we’re definitely in.

Tom Brady threw 50 passes in the Bucs’ 31-29 season-opening win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, and only WR Chris Godwin (14) was targeted more times than Robert James Gronkowski’s eight. No Tampa pass-catcher was more efficient, though, as the veteran tight end caught all eight for 90 yards and two TDs.

That’s certainly not going to be the case every week — volume or efficiency wise — given the width and depth of the Bucs’ pass-catching corps. But at tight end — where TDs arguably have more relative value than any of the other three main fantasy positions — the 6-foot-6, 270-pound Gronk is a standout among all-time standouts with 102 career regular season and playoff TD grabs.

So with the fantasy position as shallow as ever — and even with Gronkowski having turned 32 in May — those who missed out on the elite TE1s should all be making a waiver claim if he’s available.

Saints TE Juwan Johnson

Fantasy position rank: 5th with 17.1 fantasy points

Buying or bypassing? Speculatively buying, unless you have one of the elite TE1s.

As aforementioned, the Bucs only threw 20 passes Sunday — and Johnson, the second-year undrafted free agent, was only targeted three times — but he caught all three for 21 yards and, most importantly, two TDs.

Surely that will earn the 6-foot-4, 230-pound Johnson more snaps and looks in a passing offense in need of productive pass-catchers with the WR1 Thomas out. And, sorry for repetition, but those also are in short supply at the shallow fantasy tight end position.

Don’t overspend, but pick up Johnson now if you have a spare bench spot and see what develops.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings: Week 2

Assessing the fantasy football landscape as we approach Week 2 of the NFL season.

NOTE: These fantasy football rankings track a player’s value for the remainder of the season and are intended to be used as a tool, not necessarily a definitive guide to player valuation. The scoring system is performance PPR. There is no exact science behind season-long rankings, considering all of the variables and situational uncertainties at work.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

 

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Patrick Mahomes, KC 12
2 Kyler Murray, ARI 12 if he can stay healthy he could have a monster season
3 Josh Allen, BUF 7
4 Dak Prescott, DAL 7 showed no signs of his ankle injury; stood strong against a tough Bucs pass rush
5 Lamar Jackson, BAL 8
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Russell Wilson, SEA 9 my concern with Wilson remains his week-to-week usage on a team that wants to run
7 Aaron Rodgers, GB 13 Green Bay has had some stinkers under the Rodgers/LaFleur pairing; I’m not concerned as of yet
8 Justin Herbert, LAC 7
9 Tom Brady, TB 9
10 Jalen Hurts, PHI 14 excellent start to the season for the dual-threat; was it legit growth or is ATL really bad?
11 Matthew Stafford, LAR 11
12 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 13 poor start, but let’s give it a few weeks as Jones gets more comfortable in the offense
13 Joe Burrow, CIN 10 Burrow’s quick recovery from a torn ACL is impressive
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
14 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7 49 pass attempts in a loss; how mad is Mike Zimmer right now?
15 Matt Ryan, ATL 6
16 Baker Mayfield, CLE 13 CLE scored four TDs in Wk 1, all rushing; if that evens out Mayfield could move up
17 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 7
18 Derek Carr, LV 8 what if all those young WRs start playing well?
19 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 7
20 Justin Fields, CHI 10 “The most amazing TD run in NFL history.” — Bears fans on Twitter (probably)
21 Jameis Winston, TB 6 if it’s possible to have an unimpressive 5-TD game I think we just saw it
22 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 14
23 Mac Jones, NE 14 Jones looked pretty steady against a quality defense
24 Daniel Jones, NYG 10
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
25 Carson Wentz, IND 14
26 Trey Lance, SF 6
27 Teddy Bridgewater, DEN 11
28 Jared Goff, DET 9 massive garbage time production vs SF; I’m not buying it
29 Zach Wilson, NYJ 6
30 Tyrod Taylor, HOU 10
31 Taylor Heinicke, WAS 9 steps into the starting role w/ Fitzpatrick out; might be worth watching
32 Sam Darnold, CAR 13
33 Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 6 in a game where SF scored 41 points, Jimmy G completed just 17 passes
34 Andy Dalton, CHI 10
35 Ryan Fitzpatrick, WAS 9 placed on IR w/ a hip injury; likely to miss 6-8 weeks
36 Deshaun Watson, HOU 10 worth carrying in all leagues until the trade deadline passes
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Christian McCaffrey, CAR 13 30 touches, 187 yards in Wk 1; Run CMC is back!
2 Alvin Kamara, NO 6
3 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7 we’ll see how Cook responds to a rough opener (3.1 YPC, lost fumble)
4 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14
5 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 7 let’s assume his Wk 1 usage was a byproduct of facing last year’s No. 1 run D
6 Derrick Henry, TEN 13 TEN’s o-line blocked so poorly their LT apologized on social media’
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
7 Nick Chubb, CLE 13
8 Joe Mixon, CIN 10 Mixon ran for 127 yds Sunday; last year he ran for 164 yds combined in Sept.
9 Aaron Jones, GB 13 a terrible day for GB’s offense extended to Jones; expect them to right the ship in Wk 2
10 David Montgomery, CHI 10 posted 117 total yds & a TD in Wk 1; he’s someone whose value could go up whenever Fields takes over
11 Antonio Gibson, WAS 9
12 Austin Ekeler, LAC 7 dealing w/ a hamstring injury; carried 15 times in Wk 1 but nothing as a receiver
13 Saquon Barkley, NYG 10 looked rusty in his return from a torn ACL last Sept.; it’ll likely take time to get back up to speed
14 Najee Harris, PIT 7
15 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 12
16 Chris Carson, SEA 9
17 James Robinson, JAC 7 had fewer touches than Carlos Hyde; for now let’s assume that was due to a big early deficit
18 Josh Jacobs, LV 8 only 34 yards but scored twice; already bothered by a turf toe
19 Chase Edmonds, ARI 12
20 D’Andre Swift, DET 9
21 Miles Sanders, PHI 14 a reminder that Sanders has a career YPC of 4.9; all about staying healthy
22 Mike Davis, ATL 6
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
23 Kareem Hunt, CLE 13
24 Darrell Henderson, LAR 11 operated as LA’s clear RB1 on SNF; the key for Henderson is staying healthy
25 Damien Harris, NE 14 had 23 of NE’s 30 rushing attempts but his day ended w/ a killer fumble
26 Myles Gaskin, MIA 14
27 Nyheim Hines, IND 14
28 Javonte Williams, DEN 11 Williams had 14 carries to Gordon’s 11 in Wk 1
29 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 11 Gordon hit on a late 70-yard TD run but was basically 1b to Williams’ 1a vs NYG
30 Jamaal Williams, DET 9 played well in his DET debut but so much damage was done when SF had built a huge lead
31 James Conner, ARI 12
32 Leonard Fournette, TB 9
33 Ty’Son Williams, BAL 8 turned his 12 touches into 94 yds and a TD; if he’s available go get him
34 Devin Singletary, BUF 7
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
35 AJ Dillon, GB 13 arguably GB’s most effective player in a utterly disastrous opener
36 Ronald Jones, TB 9 Arians’ willingness to ice out Jones when mistakes are made is concerning
37 Michael Carter, NYJ 6
38 Mark Ingram, HOU 10 served as HOU’s bell cow in Wk 1 w/ 26 of the team’s 41 rush attempts
39 Tony Pollard, DAL 7
40 Kenyan Drake, LV 8
41 Elijah Mitchell, SF 6 topped 100 yds in his NFL debut; w/ Mostert out he should get first crack at being RB1 in SF
42 Zack Moss, BUF 7 Moss was a healthy inactive vs PIT; this is a storyline to watch in Wk 2
43 Sony Michel, LAR 11
44 Latavius Murray, BAL 8 got 10 carries on MNF & scored a TD; still a physical runner
45 James White, NE 14
46 J.D. McKissic, WAS 9
47 Carlos Hyde, JAC 7
48 Phillip Lindsay, HOU 10
49 Malcolm Brown, MIA 14
50 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 14 saw a respectable amount of work against ATL; keep an eye on him
51 Larry Rountree, LAC 7 worked as RB2 in Wk1
52 Tevin Coleman, NYJ 6
53 Trey Sermon, SF 6 inactive Sunday; it appears he’s third on the depth chart for now
54 David Johnson, HOU 10 worked behind Ingram & Lindsay in the opener
55 Devonta Freeman, BAL 8
56 Darrynton Evans, TEN 13
57 Justin Jackson, LAC 7 just two touches in Wk 1
58 Damien Williams, CHI 10
59 Chuba Hubbard, CAR 13
60 Raheem Mostert, SF 6 placed on IR w/ a knee injury; he’s expected to miss roughly half of the season
61 Samaje Perine, CIN 10
62 Giovani Bernard, TB 9
63 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7 purely a handcuff for Dalvin Cook
64 Darrel Williams, KC 12
65 Tarik Cohen, CHI 10 will miss at least the first 6 games on the PUP list
66 Rashaad Penny, SEA 9 suffered a calf strain in Wk 1; will miss at least one game
67 Wayne Gallman, ATL 6
68 Devontae Booker, NYG 10
69 Benny Snell Jr., PIT 7
70 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 14
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Davante Adams, GB 13
2 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7
3 Tyreek Hill, KC 12 accounted for more yds in Wk 1 than Adams & Diggs combined
4 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 12
5 DK Metcalf, SEA 9
6 Calvin Ridley, ATL 6 there were some definite red flags for ATL’s offense on Sunday
7 Keenan Allen, LAC 7
8 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7
9 Terry McLaurin, WAS 9 quiet opener, catching all four of his targets
10 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 7 he’s still leaving plays on the field; the talent is there, though
11 A.J. Brown, TEN 13
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Allen Robinson II, CHI 10 CHI’s QB situation makes me a little nervous for Robinson
13 Robert Woods, LAR 11
14 Amari Cooper, DAL 7 perhaps not as explosive as Lamb, but he’s the steadiest DAL WR
15 Chris Godwin, TB 9 out of all TB’s weapons I like Godwin to be the most reliable contributor
16 Adam Thielen, MIN 7
17 Cooper Kupp, LAR 11
18 Mike Evans, TB 9 his week-to-week value is gonna be more volatile than Godwin or Brown
19 Tyler Lockett, SEA 9
20 Tee Higgins, CIN 10
21 D.J. Moore, CAR 13
22 Diontae Johnson, PIT 7
23 Julio Jones, TEN 13
24 JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 7
25 Deebo Samuel, SF 6 with Aiyuk in the doghouse, Samuel is THE guy outside in SF
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
26 Kenny Golladay, NYG 10
27 DeVonta Smith, PHI 14 led PHI in targets in a strong debut
28 Brandin Cooks, HOU 10
29 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10
30 Mike Williams, LAC 7 if Williams can stay healthy he has top-20 potential
31 Robby Anderson, CAR 13
32 Chase Claypool, PIT 7
33 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 6 he didn’t get a sniff in Wk 1; Shanahan is apparently sending a message…
34 Laviska Shenault Jr., JAC 7
35 Corey Davis, NYJ 6
36 Michael Thomas, NO 6 currently on the PUP w/ an ankle injury
37 Antonio Brown, TB 9 Brown could move closer to Tier 2 w/ another strong performance this weekend
38 Courtland Sutton, DEN 11
39 Curtis Samuel, WAS 9 Samuel is currently on IR w/ a groin injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk. 4
40 Odell Beckham Jr., CLE 13 DNP in Wk 1 as he works back from last year’s knee injury
41 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14
42 DJ Chark Jr., JAC 7 targeted 12 times in Wk. 1 but caught just three balls
43 Jarvis Landry, CLE 13
44 Emmanuel Sanders, BUF 7
45 Jakobi Meyers, NE 14
46 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 11 expected to miss 4-6 weeks w/ a high-ankle sprain
47 Darnell Mooney, CHI 10
48 Marvin Jones, JAC 7
49 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 14 caught a TD pass in his NFL debut
50 Russell Gage Jr., ATL 6 had as many catches as I did in Wk 1
51 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10 it sure feels like Boyd is already WR3 in Burrow’s mind
52 Marquise Brown, BAL 8
53 Sammy Watkins, BAL 8
54 Rondale Moore, ARI 12
55 Marquez Callaway, NO 6
56 A.J. Green, ARI 12 finished behind Hopkins, Kirk & Moore in catches/yards in Wk. 1
57 Cole Beasley, BUF 7
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
58 Nelson Agholor, NE 14
59 T.Y. Hilton, IND 14 currently on IR w/ a neck injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk. 4
60 DeVante Parker, MIA 14
61 Henry Ruggs III, LV 8
62 Michael Gallup, DAL 7 injured his calf in Wk. 1; is expected to be out 3-5 weeks
63 Elijah Moore, NYJ 6
64 Darius Slayton, NYG 10
65 Mecole Hardman, KC 12
66 Bryan Edwards, LV 8
67 Gabriel Davis, BUF 7
68 Jalen Reagor, PHI 14 tied for team lead in catches and scored a TD
69 Parris Campbell, IND 14
70 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB 13
71 Sterling Shepard, NYG 10
72 Hunter Renfrow, LV 8
73 Will Fuller, MIA 14 was suspended for Wk. 1; joins a WR group with Jaylen Waddle & DeVante Parker
74 Van Jefferson, LAR 11
75 KJ Hamler, DEN 11 he could have a bigger role w/ Jeudy out until at least October
76 Christian Kirk, ARI 12 posted a 5-70-2 line in Wk. 1, but Kirk has teased fantasy owners before
77 Nico Collins, HOU 10
78 Tyrell Williams, DET 9
79 Byron Pringle, KC 12
80 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET 9
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Travis Kelce, KC 12
2 Darren Waller, LV 8 Waller was targeted 19 times in Wk 1; he’s clearly well ahead of Kittle at this point
3 George Kittle, SF 6
4 T.J. Hockenson, DET 9 he’s easily DET’s best receiving target right now, which should mean lots of looks from Goff
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 Mark Andrews, BAL 8
6 Kyle Pitts, ATL 6 did little w/ his eight targets, but that matched Ridley for most on the team
7 Dallas Goedert, PHI 14
8 Noah Fant, DEN 11
9 Logan Thomas, WAS 9 scored WAS’ only TD on Sunday
10 Robert Tonyan, GB 13 one of several Packers that didn’t show up in Wk 1
11 Tyler Higbee, LAR 11
12 Rob Gronkowski, TB 9 that looked like old-school Gronk on TNF
13 Hunter Henry, NE 14
14 Jonnu Smith, NE 14 I worry that Smith/Henry will cannibalize each other’s value
15 Mike Gesicki, MIA 14
16 Cole Kmet, CHI 10 Kmet has clearly passed Jimmy Graham in Chicago
17 Jared Cook, LAC 7 trailed only Allen & Williams in Wk 1 targets for LA
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
18 Eric Ebron, PIT 7
19 Evan Engram, NYG 10 DNP in Wk 1 w/ a calf injury & looks likely to miss Wk 2
20 Gerald Everett, SEA 9
21 Austin Hooper, CLE 13
22 Tyler Kroft, NYJ 6
23 Anthony Firkser, TEN 13
24 Chris Herndon, MIN 7 MIN’s passing game revolves around its wideouts
25 Zach Ertz, PHI 14
26 Juwan Johnson, NO 6 the converted WR had a very interesting debut; he might be worth rolling the dice on
27 Adam Trautman, NO 6
28 David Njoku, CLE 13
29 Blake Jarwin, DAL 7 saw four targets to Dalton Schultz’s six in Wk 1
30 O.J. Howard, TB 9 all Gronk, all the time in the opener
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Steelers, PIT 7
2 Rams, LAR 11 LA bent at times against the Bears but rarely broke
3 Buccaneers, TB 9 not many teams out there will be able to match DAL’s game plan
4 Washington, WAS 9
5 Ravens, BAL 8
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 49ers, SF 6 I’m going to assume they just completely checked out mentally after going up 28
7 Patriots, NE 14 only allowed 259 yards in Wk 1; if the offense can put pressure on teams the big plays could follow
8 Dolphins, MIA 14
9 Bills, BUF 7
10 Colts, IND 14
11 Cardinals, ARI 12 Chandler Jones could not be blocked
12 Broncos, DEN 11
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
13 Chiefs, KC 12
14 Browns, CLE 13
15 Chargers, LAC 7
16 Saints, NO 6 tremendous Wk 1 showing, holding last year’s No. 1 offense to 3 points w/ 3 takeaways
17 Bears, CHI 10
18 Seahawks, SEA 9
19 Cowboys, DAL 7 forced four turnovers in the opener but color me skeptical
20 Packers, GB 13 terrible effort vs NO, but there’s interesting talent there

The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 148

A wide array of Week 1 and Week 2 discussion, including news, DFS, and more!

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, a wide-ranging look at Week 1, and “DFS Pay-ups, Stay-aways and Value Plays” for the games ahead. So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 2

Week 2’s weather, injury updates and gameday inactives.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 2 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Courtland Sutton (active), WR DeVante Parker (active), WR Golden Tate (active)
Afternoon games: WR Brandin Cooks
Sunday night: WR Julian Edelman, WR N’Keal Harry
Monday night: WR Henry Ruggs

Jacksonville at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 72 degrees, clear

jacksonville

Inactives: QB Jake Luton, CB Luq Barcoo, WR Dede Westbrook, TE Tyler Davis, CB Josiah Scott and DL Doug Costin

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

tennessee

Inactives: WR A.J. Brown, OG Jamil Douglas, RB Darrynton Evans, LB Derick Roberson, LB Vic Beasley, TE Geoff Swaim and DT Isaiah Mack

Lineup notes: Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) will miss another game. WR A.J. Brown (knee) did not practice all week and has been ruled out.

Carolina at Tampa Bay (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 87 degrees, humid and partly cloudy

CAROLINA

Inactives: OT Dennis Daley, DL Kawann Short, QB Will Grier, DE Yetur Gross-Matos, DL Shareef Miller and CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

TAMPA BAY

Inactives: OT Aaron Stinnie, WR Chris Godwin, CB Parnell Motley, WR Tyler Johnson, LB Cam Gill, DT Khalil Davis and QB Ryan W. Griffin

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (concussion) was downgraded Saturday from doubtful to out and remains in the concussion protocol.

Denver at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, clear

DENVER

Inactives: TE Albert Okwuegbunam, RB Phillip Lindsay, LB Anthony Chickillo, LB Mark Barron, DT McTelvin Agim, OG Netane Muti and WR Tyrie Cleveland

Lineup notes: WR Courtland Sutton (shoulder) was limited in practice all week long but will give it a go.

PITTSBURGH

Inactives: OG David DeCastro, QB Joshua Dobbs, LB Ulysees Gilbert III, DT Carlos Davis and TE Zach Gentry

Lineup notes: RB James Conner (ankle) is not on the final injury report and will play in Week 2. It has been reported he will share carries with RB Benny Snell.

LA Rams at Philadelphia (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 60 degrees, clear

LOS ANGELES

Inactives: OT Tremayne Anchrum, WR Trishton Jackson, DE Eric Banks, C Brian Allen, TE Brycen Hopkins and RB Raymond Calais

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

PHILADELPHIA

Inactives: WR Alshon Jeffery, OT Jamon Brown, OG Sua Opeta, RB Jason Huntley, LB Genard Avery and QB Nate Sudfeld

Lineup notes: RB Miles Sanders (hamstring) will play in Week 2 and is not on the injury report. WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) once again has been ruled out.

San Francisco at NY Jets (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 60 degrees, clear

SAN FRANCISCO

Inactives: DL Dee Ford, OL Tom Compton, CB Jason Verrett, S Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, QB C.J. Beathard and TE George Kittle

Lineup notes: TE George Kittle (knee) will not play in Week 2 after spraining his medial collateral ligament in the opening weekend. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) remains on the Reserve/Injured list and is eligible to return after Week 3.

NEW YORK

Inactives: LB Bryce Huff, QB Joe Flacco, CB Nate Hairston, DE Jordan Willis, QB James Morgan and WR Jamison Crowder

Lineup notes: WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring) was limited Wednesday and a DNP the last two practice sessions, rendering him unable to play in Week 2. RB Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) was placed on the Reserve/Injured earlier in the week and will miss at least three games.

Buffalo at Miami (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 90 degrees, humid

BUFFALO

Inactives: LB Del’Shawn Phillips, LB Matt Milano, LB Tremaine Edmunds, OL Ike Boettger, TE Lee Smith, QB Jake Fromm and RB T.J. Yeldon inactive

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

MIAMI

Inactives: S Clayton Fejedelem, DE Jason Strowbridge, OL Adam Pankey, WR Malcolm Perry and LB Elandon Roberts

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (hamstring) is active after entering the week questionable.

Minnesota at Indianapolis (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome

minnesota

Inactives: OL Olisaemeka Udoh, CB Cameron Dantzler, WR Chad Beebe, CB Harrison Hand, DE Eddie Yarbrough and DE James Lynch

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

indianapolis

Inactives: TE Jack Doyle, QB Jacob Eason, WR Dezmon Patmon, LB E.J. Speed, DT Eli Ankou and CB Rock Ya-Sin

Lineup notes: TE Jack Doyle (knee, ankle) was ruled out for Week 2.

Detroit at Green Bay (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees, clear

detroit

Inactives: CB Desmond Trufant, WR Kenny Golladay, CB Chris Jones, OT Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TE Hunter Bryant, LB Julian Okwara and DL Nicholas Williams

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) has been ruled out once again.

green bay

Inactives: QB Jordan Love, TE Josiah Deguara, CB Parry Nickerson, LB Randy Ramsey, DL Kenny Clark and OG Lane Taylor

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Atlanta at Dallas (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, clear

atlanta

Inactives: OT John Wetzel, DE Marlon Davidson, DE Charles Harris, RB Qadree Ollison and DB Kendall Sheffield

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

dallas

Inactives: OL Alex Light, QB Ben DiNucci, OT Tyron Smith, LB Rashad Smith and CB Reggie Robinson II

Lineup notes: WR Amari Cooper (foot) was limited Thursday but fully practiced Friday. He is not on the injury report. TE Blake Jarwin (knee) tore an anterior cruciate ligament in Week 1 and done for the year. He was placed on IR this week. Star LT Tyron Smith (neck) is inactive, adding another key loss along this offensive line.

NY Giants at Chicago (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, clear

new york

Inactives: S Adrian Colbert, TE Eric Tomlinson, OT Jackson Barton, LB T.J. Brunson, RB Wayne Gallman, DE Carter Coughlin and DT R.J. McIntosh

Lineup notes: WR Golden Tate (hamstring) was limited all week and will give it a go after being a game-time decision.

chicago

InactivesOT Arlington Hambright, WR Ted Ginn Jr., LB Trevis Gipson, CB Duke Shelley, WR Riley Ridley and LB Josh Woods

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Washington at Arizona (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Kansas City at LA Chargers (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Open-air dome stadium

kansas city

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps) is officially listed as doubtful.

Baltimore at Houston (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Retractable-roof dome stadium

baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Brandin Cooks (quadriceps) was limited all week and is a game-time decision with a questionable tag.

New England at Seattle (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 69 degrees, partly cloudy

new england

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WRs Julian Edelman (knee) and N’Keal Harry (shoulder) are both questionable after limited practice sessions all week. Check the Sunday inactives to be safe, but it appears both will be available.

seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Rashaad Penny (knee) remains on the Reserve/Injured list.

New Orleans at Las Vegas (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

new orleans

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle) is expected to miss a few weeks after suffering a high-ankle sprain in Week 1.

las vegas

Lineup notes: WR Henry Ruggs (knee) did not practice Thursday or Friday. He was limited in Saturday’s session and is no better than a game-time decision.

Fantasy football injury report: Week 2 Friday walkthrough

Keep up with all of the notable fantasy football injuries heading into Week 2.

ARIZONA CARDINALS
No injuries of fantasy note.

ATLANTA FALCONS
No injuries of fantasy note.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
No injuries of fantasy note.

BUFFALO BILLS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CHICAGO BEARS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CINCINNATI BENGALS (played Thursday)
TE C.J. Uzomah
(Achilles) will miss the rest of the 2020 season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon in Week 2.

CLEVELAND BROWNS (played Thursday)
TE David Njoku (knee) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list and is out for at least three games.

DALLAS COWBOYS
WR Amari Cooper (foot) was limited Thursday but fully practiced Friday. He is not on the injury report. TE Blake Jarwin (knee) tore an anterior cruciate ligament in Week 1 and done for the year. He was placed on IR this week.

DENVER BRONCOS
WR Courtland Sutton (shoulder) was limited in practice all week long and is questionable. He’ll be a game-time decision but isn’t expected to play.

DETROIT LIONS
WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) has been ruled out once again.

GREEN BAY PACKERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

HOUSTON TEXANS
WR Brandin Cooks (quadriceps) was limited all week and is a game-time decision with a questionable tag.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
RB Marlon Mack (Achilles) was placed on IR after Week 1 and is done for the season.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
No injuries of fantasy note.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps) is officially listed as doubtful.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
No injuries of fantasy note.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
WR DeVante Parker
(hamstring) is a game-time decision after being listed as questionable. He didn’t fully practice.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
No injuries of fantasy note.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
WRs Julian Edelman (knee) and N’Keal Harry (shoulder) are both questionable after limited practice sessions all week. Check the Sunday inactives to be safe, but it appears both will be available.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Monday night
WR Michael Thomas (ankle) is expected to miss a few weeks after suffering a high-ankle sprain in Week 1.

NEW YORK GIANTS
WR Golden Tate (hamstring) was limited all week and is questionable. He is not expected to play but will be a game-time decision.

NEW YORK JETS
WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring) was limited Wednesday and a DNP the last two practice sessions, rendering him unable to play in Week 2. RB Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) was placed on the Reserve/Injured earlier in the week and will miss at least three games.

OAKLAND RAIDERS – Monday night
WR Henry Ruggs (knee) did not practice Thursday or Friday and will receive an official designation after Saturday’s session, since this is a Monday Night Football contest. He appears trending toward being unlikely to play.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
RB Miles Sanders (hamstring) will play in Week 2 and is not on the injury report. WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) once again has been ruled out.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
TE George Kittle (knee) will not play in Week 2 after spraining his medial collateral ligament in the opening weekend. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) remains on the Reserve/Injured list and is eligible to return after Week 3.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RB Rashaad Penny (knee) remains on the Reserve/Injured list.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Chris Godwin (concussion) is doubtful to play in Week 2 and remains in the concussion protocol.

TENNESSEE TITANS
Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) will miss another game. WR A.J. Brown (knee) did not practice all week and has been ruled out.

WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
No injuries of fantasy note.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 2

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 2 start/bench tiers.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Dak Prescott
ATL
Davante Adams
DET
Aaron Rodgers
DET
Amari Cooper
ATL
GREAT STARTS
Opp
DeAndre Hopkins
WAS
Kyler Murray
WAS
Julio Jones
@DAL
Lamar Jackson
@HOU
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Matt Ryan
@DAL
Calvin Ridley
@DAL
Philip Rivers
MIN
J. Smith-Schuster
DEN
B. Roethlisberger
DEN
A. Robinson II
NYG
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
T.Y. Hilton
MIN
Josh Allen
@MIA
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Russell Wilson
NE
A.J. Brown
JAC
Cam Newton
@SEA
John Brown
@MIA
Drew Brees
@LVR
Darius Slayton
@CHI
Jared Goff
@PHI
CeeDee Lamb
ATL
Ryan Tannehill
JAC
Jarvis Landry (QUE)
CIN
M. Trubisky
NYG
Julian Edelman
@SEA
Tom Brady
CAR
O. Beckham Jr.
CIN
Patrick Mahomes
@LAC
A.J. Green
@CLE
M. Stafford
@GB
Chris Godwin
CAR
Daniel Jones
@CHI
Stefon Diggs
@MIA
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Allen Lazard
DET
Carson Wentz
LAR
DK Metcalf
NE
Kirk Cousins
@IND
Keenan Allen
KC
Joe Burrow
@CLE
Terry McLaurin
@ARI
T. Bridgewater
@TB
E. Sanders
@LVR
Gardner Minshew
@TEN
Robert Woods
@PHI
Deshaun Watson
BAL
Tyler Lockett
NE
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Michael Gallup
ATL
Jimmy Garoppolo
@NYJ
Danny Amendola
@GB
Derek Carr
NO
Marvin Jones
@GB
Baker Mayfield
CIN
Jamison Crowder
SF
R. Fitzpatrick
BUF
Tyler Boyd
@CLE
Drew Lock
@PIT
Tyreek Hill
@LAC
Sam Darnold
SF
Kendrick Bourne
@NYJ
Tyrod Taylor
KC
Cooper Kupp
@PHI
Dwayne Haskins
@ARI
Diontae Johnson
DEN
RUNNING BACKS
Mike Evans
CAR
BEST BETS
Opp
DJ Chark Jr.
@TEN
Ezekiel Elliott
ATL
M. Valdes-Scantling
DET
Alvin Kamara
@LVR
DeVante Parker
BUF
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Adam Thielen
@IND
Saquon Barkley
@CHI
Kenny Golladay
@GB
Ronald Jones
CAR
Marquise Brown
@HOU
Jonathan Taylor
MIN
Parris Campbell
MIN
Derrick Henry
JAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Keelan Cole
@TEN
D. Singletary
@MIA
Christian Kirk
WAS
Zack Moss
@MIA
Anthony Miller
NYG
Chris Carson
NE
P. Williams
BUF
Josh Jacobs
NO
Chase Claypool
DEN
Kareem Hunt
CIN
Corey Davis
JAC
Adrian Peterson
@GB
Steven Sims Jr.
@ARI
Todd Gurley II
@DAL
Scott Miller
CAR
Malcolm Brown
@PHI
D.J. Moore
@TB
Miles Sanders
LAR
Curtis Samuel
@TB
C. Edwards-Helaire
@LAC
Hunter Renfrow
NO
Joe Mixon
@CLE
L. Shenault Jr.
@TEN
Austin Ekeler
KC
Willie Snead
@HOU
Benny Snell Jr.
DEN
Adam Humphries
JAC
David Johnson
BAL
Mike Williams
KC
Kenyan Drake
WAS
Robby Anderson
@TB
Raheem Mostert
@NYJ
N’Keal Harry
@SEA
C. McCaffrey
@TB
J. Washington
DEN
Dalvin Cook
@IND
Jerry Jeudy
@PIT
Aaron Jones
DET
S. Shepard
@CHI
Nick Chubb
CIN
Cole Beasley
@MIA
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
R. Gage Jr.
@DAL
Latavius Murray
@LVR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Peyton Barber
@ARI
Darnell Mooney
NYG
Mark Ingram
@HOU
Will Fuller
BAL
Chase Edmonds
WAS
M. Callaway
@LVR
Boston Scott
LAR
Sammy Watkins
@LAC
D’Andre Swift
@GB
B. Perriman
SF
Chris Thompson
@TEN
Bryan Edwards
NO
Tevin Coleman
@NYJ
J. Jefferson
@IND
L. Fournette
CAR
Brandin Cooks
BAL
J.K. Dobbins
@HOU
Nelson Agholor
NO
James Robinson
@TEN
D. Robinson
@LAC
A. Mattison
@IND
John Ross
@CLE
James White
@SEA
Josh Reynolds
@PHI
D. Montgomery
NYG
Tim Patrick
@PIT
M. Gordon III
@PIT
Henry Ruggs III
NO
Nyheim Hines
MIN
Van Jefferson
@PHI
Antonio Gibson
@ARI
Jalen Reagor
LAR
Tarik Cohen
NYG
M. Pittman Jr.
MIN
Frank Gore
SF
Greg Ward Jr.
LAR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Randall Cobb
BAL
Jerick McKinnon
@NYJ
Trent Taylor
@NYJ
Jamaal Williams
DET
Tre’Quan Smith
@LVR
Kerryon Johnson
@GB
C. Sutton
@PIT
Joshua Kelley
KC
Miles Boykin
@HOU
Darrynton Evans
JAC
Olabisi Johnson
@IND
Giovani Bernard
@CLE
David Moore
NE
Carlos Hyde
NE
Golden Tate
@CHI
Jordan Howard
BUF
DeSean Jackson
LAR
J.D. McKissic
@ARI
Brandon Aiyuk
@NYJ
Sony Michel
@SEA
L. Fitzgerald
WAS
Josh Adams
SF
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Tony Pollard
ATL
BEST BETS
Opp
Cam Akers
@PHI
49ers
@NYJ
Myles Gaskin
BUF
Ravens
@HOU
TIGHT ENDS
Steelers
DEN
BEST BETS
Opp
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Travis Kelce
@LAC
Bills
@MIA
Jared Cook
@LVR
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Bears
NYG
Mark Andrews
@HOU
Chiefs
@LAC
Tyler Higbee
@PHI
Vikings
@IND
Jonnu Smith
JAC
Bengals
@CLE
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Seahawks
NE
Darren Waller
NO
Rams
@PHI
Hunter Henry
KC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Zach Ertz
LAR
Browns
CIN
Austin Hooper
CIN
Saints
@LVR
George Kittle
@NYJ
Titans
JAC
Dallas Goedert
LAR
Buccaneers
CAR
T.J. Hockenson
@GB
Packers
DET
Evan Engram
@CHI
Cardinals
WAS
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Hayden Hurst
@DAL
Patriots
@SEA
Rob Gronkowski
CAR
Falcons
@DAL
Jimmy Graham
NYG
Lions
@GB
Logan Thomas
@ARI
Raiders
NO
Mike Gesicki
BUF
Broncos
@PIT
Jack Doyle
MIN
Jaguars
@TEN
Chris Herndon
SF
Dolphins
BUF
Noah Fant
@PIT
Colts
MIN
Greg Olsen
NE
Texans
BAL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Panthers
@TB
Darren Fells
BAL
Eagles
LAR
Ian Thomas
@TB
Giants
@CHI
Irv Smith
@IND
Jets
SF
Kyle Rudolph
@IND
Football Team
@ARI
Tyler Eifert
@TEN
Chargers
KC
Eric Ebron
DEN
Cowboys
ATL
C.J. Uzomah
@CLE
O.J. Howard
CAR
Jordan Akins
BAL