Target Breakdown ⬇️
Weekly Injury Report 🚑
New Injuries
 WRs DeVonta Smith (concussion / day-to-day) & Britain Covey (shoulder) WRs DeVonta Smith (concussion / day-to-day) & Britain Covey (shoulder)
 WR Amari Cooper (undisclosed) WR Amari Cooper (undisclosed)
 WR Tank Dell (wrist,ribs / day-to-day) WR Tank Dell (wrist,ribs / day-to-day)
 WR Adam Thielen (hamstring / IR) WR Adam Thielen (hamstring / IR)
 WR Van Jefferson (eye) WR Van Jefferson (eye)
 Sam LaPorta (ankle / day-to-day) Sam LaPorta (ankle / day-to-day)
 Trey McBride (concussion / day-to-day) Trey McBride (concussion / day-to-day)
Browns WR Amari Cooper worked hard for his 7-86-2 receiving line, making a few highly difficult catches in traffic on an otherwise dismal afternoon for Cleveland's offense. He took a hard fall trying to make one of those hero grabs late in the fourth quarter, and he missed the final couple snaps of the game. Coach Kevin Stefanski didn't provide an update after the game, but it's at least good news that Stefanski didn't mention Cooper on the list of players scheduled for MRIs.
Eagles WR DeVonta Smith had a more straightforward situation, entering concussion protocol in the second half after taking a huge hit on his seventh catch of the day. With WR A.J. Brown (hamstring) missing Week 3 and not looking too good for Week 4, the Eagles may be left with Jahan Dotson, Parris Campbell and Johnny Wilson as their top WRs this Sunday at Tampa Bay.
The other fantasy-relevant pass catchers bitten by the injury bug this past weekend were tight ends Sam LaPorta and Trey McBride, both of whom are in danger of missing a game or two but aren't expected to require long-term absences.
Tank Dell dealing
Target Breakdown ⬇️
Weekly Injury Report 🚑
New Injuries
 WRs DeVonta Smith (concussion / day-to-day) & Britain Covey (shoulder) WRs DeVonta Smith (concussion / day-to-day) & Britain Covey (shoulder)
 WR Amari Cooper (undisclosed) WR Amari Cooper (undisclosed)
 WR Tank Dell (wrist,ribs / day-to-day) WR Tank Dell (wrist,ribs / day-to-day)
 WR Adam Thielen (hamstring / IR) WR Adam Thielen (hamstring / IR)
 WR Van Jefferson (eye) WR Van Jefferson (eye)
 Sam LaPorta (ankle / day-to-day) Sam LaPorta (ankle / day-to-day)
 Trey McBride (concussion / day-to-day) Trey McBride (concussion / day-to-day)
Browns WR Amari Cooper worked hard for his 7-86-2 receiving line, making a few highly difficult catches in traffic on an otherwise dismal afternoon for Cleveland's offense. He took a hard fall trying to make one of those hero grabs late in the fourth quarter, and he missed the final couple snaps of the game. Coach Kevin Stefanski didn't provide an update after the game, but it's at least good news that Stefanski didn't mention Cooper on the list of players scheduled for MRIs.
Eagles WR DeVonta Smith had a more straightforward situation, entering concussion protocol in the second half after taking a huge hit on his seventh catch of the day. With WR A.J. Brown (hamstring) missing Week 3 and not looking too good for Week 4, the Eagles may be left with Jahan Dotson, Parris Campbell and Johnny Wilson as their top WRs this Sunday at Tampa Bay.
The other fantasy-relevant pass catchers bitten by the injury bug this past weekend were tight ends Sam LaPorta and Trey McBride, both of whom are in danger of missing a game or two but aren't expected to require long-term absences.
Tank Dell dealing with soreness today, also took a hit to ribs in the game. No structural damage per league source @KPRC2 https://t.co/F91YCWa0hL
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) September 23, 2024
Missed Week 3
 WR Jordan Addison (ankle / day-to-day) WR Jordan Addison (ankle / day-to-day)
 WR Keenan Allen (heel / day-to-day) WR Keenan Allen (heel / day-to-day)
 WR Joshua Palmer (calf / day-to-day) WR Joshua Palmer (calf / day-to-day)
 WR Deebo Samuel (calf / week-to-week) WR Deebo Samuel (calf / week-to-week)
 WR A.J. Brown (hamstring / week-to-week) WR A.J. Brown (hamstring / week-to-week)
 WR Cooper Kupp (ankle / out Week 4 and beyond) WR Cooper Kupp (ankle / out Week 4 and beyond)
 WR Marquise Brown (IR - shoulder / likely out for season) WR Marquise Brown (IR - shoulder / likely out for season)
 WR Puka Nacua (IR - knee / likely out until November) WR Puka Nacua (IR - knee / likely out until November)
 WR Odell Beckham (PUP - unspecified / eligible Week 5) WR Odell Beckham (PUP - unspecified / eligible Week 5)
 WR Kendrick Bourne (PUP - knee / eligible Week 5) WR Kendrick Bourne (PUP - knee / eligible Week 5)
 WR Ricky Pearsall (NFI - chest / eligible Week 5) WR Ricky Pearsall (NFI - chest / eligible Week 5)
 WR DJ Chark (IR - hip / eligible Week 5) WR DJ Chark (IR - hip / eligible Week 5)
 TE David Njoku (ankle / week-to-week) TE David Njoku (ankle / week-to-week)
 TE Evan Engram (hamstring / week-to-week) TE Evan Engram (hamstring / week-to-week)
 TE George Kittle (hamstring / week-to-week) TE George Kittle (hamstring / week-to-week)
 TE Taysom Hill (chest / day-to-day) TE Taysom Hill (chest / day-to-day)
 TE Davis Allen (back / week-to-week) TE Davis Allen (back / week-to-week)
 TE Tanner Hudson (knee / week-to-week) TE Tanner Hudson (knee / week-to-week)
 TE Tyler Higbee (PUP - ACL) TE Tyler Higbee (PUP - ACL)
 TE T.J. Hockenson (PUP - ACL) TE T.J. Hockenson (PUP - ACL)
 TEs Ian Thomas (IR - calf) & Tommy Tremble (hamstring) TEs Ian Thomas (IR - calf) & Tommy Tremble (hamstring)
Stock Report 📊
I'm focusing on role/usage more so than results/performance here, although there are certainly cases where the two are related or poor per-target efficiency can't just be written off as a small-sample or matchup problem. Unless otherwise specified, the target, route and air-yard shares shown next to each player are from the first three games combined. I'll use 'W3' to denote stats from just the last game.
- AYS = Air-Yard Share (percent of team's air yards)
- TS = Target Share
Trending Up 📈
Wide Receivers 📈
 Malik Nabers - 95% routes, 38% TS, 58% AYS, 35% TPRR, etc.
 Malik Nabers - 95% routes, 38% TS, 58% AYS, 35% TPRR, etc.
 Marvin Harrison - 93% routes, 26% TS, 46% AYS, 26% TPRR  /  W3: 183 AY, 11 tgt (5-64-1)
 Marvin Harrison - 93% routes, 26% TS, 46% AYS, 26% TPRR  /  W3: 183 AY, 11 tgt (5-64-1)
 Jauan Jennings - 22% TS, 30% AYS, 28% TPRR  /  W3: 158 AY, 12 tgts (11-175-3)
 Jauan Jennings - 22% TS, 30% AYS, 28% TPRR  /  W3: 158 AY, 12 tgts (11-175-3) 
 Diontae Johnson - 28% TS, 37% AYS, 30% TPRR  /  W3: 14 tgts (8-122-1)  /  Thielen out
 Diontae Johnson - 28% TS, 37% AYS, 30% TPRR  /  W3: 14 tgts (8-122-1)  /  Thielen out
 Rome Odunze - 18% TS, 34% AYS  /  W3: league-high 235 air yards, 11 tgts (6-112-1)
 Rome Odunze - 18% TS, 34% AYS  /  W3: league-high 235 air yards, 11 tgts (6-112-1)
 Chris Godwin - 31% TS, 42% AYS, 30% TPRR  /  W3: 9 tgts (6-53-1)
 Chris Godwin - 31% TS, 42% AYS, 30% TPRR  /  W3: 9 tgts (6-53-1)
 Terry McLaurin -  24 TS, 56% AYS  /  W3: 146 AY, 6 tgts (4-100-1)
 Terry McLaurin -  24 TS, 56% AYS  /  W3: 146 AY, 6 tgts (4-100-1)
 Darnell Mooney - 98% routes, 23% TS, 31% AYS  /  W3: 8 tgts (8-66-0)
 Darnell Mooney - 98% routes, 23% TS, 31% AYS  /  W3: 8 tgts (8-66-0)
 Wan'Dale Robinson - 75% routes, 25% TS, 29% TPRR  /  W3: 8 tgts (7-61-0)
 Wan'Dale Robinson - 75% routes, 25% TS, 29% TPRR  /  W3: 8 tgts (7-61-0)
 Xavier Legette - W3: 51% routes, 3 tgts (2-42-0)  /  Thielen out, Bryce benched
 Xavier Legette - W3: 51% routes, 3 tgts (2-42-0)  /  Thielen out, Bryce benched
 DeMario Douglas - 17% TS / W3: 9 tgts (7-69-0)
 DeMario Douglas - 17% TS / W3: 9 tgts (7-69-0)
 Lil'Jordan Humphrey - W3: 73% snaps, 72% routes, 8 tgts (6-37-0)
 Lil'Jordan Humphrey - W3: 73% snaps, 72% routes, 8 tgts (6-37-0)
 Tutu Atwell - 24% TPRR  /  W3: 74% snaps, 83% routes, 5 tgts (4-93-0)
 Tutu Atwell - 24% TPRR  /  W3: 74% snaps, 83% routes, 5 tgts (4-93-0)
 JuJu Smith-Schuster - W3: 54% snaps, 54% routes, 3 tgts (2-17-1)
 JuJu Smith-Schuster - W3: 54% snaps, 54% routes, 3 tgts (2-17-1)
Tight Ends 📈
 Cole Kmet - W3: 71% snaps, 11 tgts (10-97-1)
 Cole Kmet - W3: 71% snaps, 11 tgts (10-97-1)
 Dallas Goedert - 88% snaps, 84% routes, 21% TS  /  W3: 11 tgts (10-170-0)
 Dallas Goedert - 88% snaps, 84% routes, 21% TS  /  W3: 11 tgts (10-170-0)
 Dalton Schultz - W3: 95% snaps, 80% routes, 5 tgts (2-11-0)  /  Brevin Jordan ACL tear
 Dalton Schultz - W3: 95% snaps, 80% routes, 5 tgts (2-11-0)  /  Brevin Jordan ACL tear
 Brock Wright - W3: 48% routes, 5 tgts (4-34-0)  /  LaPorta injury
 Brock Wright - W3: 48% routes, 5 tgts (4-34-0)  /  LaPorta injury
 Elijah Higgins - McBride injury
 Elijah Higgins - McBride injury
 Tommy Tremble - W3: 86% snaps, 64% routes, 3 tgts (3-29-0)
 Tommy Tremble - W3: 86% snaps, 64% routes, 3 tgts (3-29-0)
 Jordan Akins - W3: 70% snaps, 76% routes, 7 tgts (4-29-0)
 Jordan Akins - W3: 70% snaps, 76% routes, 7 tgts (4-29-0)
Trending Down 📉
Wide Receivers 📉
 Mike Evans - 19% TS, 19% TPRR
 Mike Evans - 19% TS, 19% TPRR
 Tank Dell - 16% TS, 17% TPRR
 Tank Dell - 16% TS, 17% TPRR
 Calvin Ridley - 18% TS, 18% TPRR / W3: 72% snaps, 69% routes, 3 tgts (1-9-0)
 Calvin Ridley - 18% TS, 18% TPRR / W3: 72% snaps, 69% routes, 3 tgts (1-9-0)
 Christian Watson - 64% routes, 11% TS, 15% TPRR
 Christian Watson - 64% routes, 11% TS, 15% TPRR
 Demarcus Robinson - 15% TS, 15% TPRR
 Demarcus Robinson - 15% TS, 15% TPRR
 Mike Williams - W3: 46% snaps, 49% routes, 4 tgts
 Mike Williams - W3: 46% snaps, 49% routes, 4 tgts
 Adonai Mitchell - W3: 11% snaps, 1 tgt
 Adonai Mitchell - W3: 11% snaps, 1 tgt
 Josh Reynolds - W3: 52% snaps, 58% routes, 2 tgts
 Josh Reynolds - W3: 52% snaps, 58% routes, 2 tgts
Tight Ends 📉
 Mark Andrews - W3: 33% snaps, 27% routes
 Mark Andrews - W3: 33% snaps, 27% routes
 Brock Bowers - W3: 49% routes, 4 tgts (3-41-0)
 Brock Bowers - W3: 49% routes, 4 tgts (3-41-0)
 Travis Kelce - 14% TS, 19% AYS, 15 TPRR
 Travis Kelce - 14% TS, 19% AYS, 15 TPRR
 Tucker Kraft - W3: 66% snaps, 50% routes, 3 tgts (2-24-0)
 Tucker Kraft - W3: 66% snaps, 50% routes, 3 tgts (2-24-0)
 Hunter Henry - W3: 65% snaps, 64% routes, 3 tgts
 Hunter Henry - W3: 65% snaps, 64% routes, 3 tgts
 Ja'Tavion Sanders - W3: 21% routes, 1 tgt
 Ja'Tavion Sanders - W3: 21% routes, 1 tgt
The lack of routes for Bowers mostly looks like a one-week blip, partially due to the Raiders using more three-wide formations (and less multi-TE stuff) after they fell behind early. Negative game script worked well for Bowers the previous two weeks, however, and fantasy managers were probably frustrated to see Michael Mayer get a lot of the snaps in comeback mode when the Raiders were barely running the ball.
Andrews is the real concern here, showing us a snap/route floor that was previously unseen, on top of his previous struggles with target share/rate. I wouldn't want him in a lineup Week 4, even if he'll inevitably have a few good games this season. It might be just a few, and they might not be as good as his blow-up weeks in past years. Physical decline is probably at least part of the problem here; I don't think it's strictly a matter of snap/target competition from Isaiah Likely and general touch competition from Zay Flowers and Derrick Henry.
Kelce worries me less, although he's also not what he used to be. He's at least still running a ton of routes every week, which gives him both a better ceiling and higher floor than Andrews. And, for what it's worth, Patrick Mahomes seems optimistic about Kelce having some big days eventually.
Waivers Look-Ahead ±
*Only includes players rostered in half of less of Yahoo Leagues
Wide Receivers
Potential Starters
 Jauan Jennings - 31% Jauan Jennings - 31%
 Romeo Doubs - 43% Romeo Doubs - 43%
 Darnell Mooney - 26% Darnell Mooney - 26%
 Wan'Dale Robinson - 20% Wan'Dale Robinson - 20%
 Gabe Davis - 33% Gabe Davis - 33%
 Jakobi Meyers - 36% Jakobi Meyers - 36%
 Tutu Atwell - 2% Tutu Atwell - 2%
 Rashod Bateman - 10% Rashod Bateman - 10%
 Jalen Nailor - 11% Jalen Nailor - 11%
 DeMario Douglas - 7% DeMario Douglas - 7%
 Andrei Iosivas - 9% Andrei Iosivas - 9%
 Michael Wilson - 9% Michael Wilson - 9%
 Ray-Ray McCloud - 5% Ray-Ray McCloud - 5%
 Greg Dortch - 10% Greg Dortch - 10%
 Jalen Tolbert - 4% Jalen Tolbert - 4%
Jennings was picked up in a lot of leagues last week after Deebo Samuel's injury. The instant success means Jennings should be picked up everywhere else this week and even started in many of those leagues, but I'd still rather have Brandon Aiyuk in a lineup, betting on the longer-term track record and target-earning history.
Mooney and Robinson have been surprisingly consistent in terms of both volume and production, but neither offers any upside beyond WR3/4 range. Doubs, meanwhile, still has some chance to be Jordan Love's No. 1 receiver, or at least on even footing with Jayden Reed (the lack of production with Malik Willis directing a super-run-heavy offense doesn't mean anything long term).
Bench Stashes
 Quentin Johnston - 45% Quentin Johnston - 45%
 Dontayvion Wicks - 14% Dontayvion Wicks - 14%
 Ja'Lynn Polk - 11% Ja'Lynn Polk - 11%
 Xavier Legette - 10% Xavier Legette - 10%
 Tre Tucker - 0% Tre Tucker - 0%
 Josh Downs - 25% Josh Downs - 25%
 Jordan Whittington - 7% Jordan Whittington - 7%
 Jalen McMillan - 5% Jalen McMillan - 5%
Potential Drops
 Hollywood Brown (shoulder - IR) Hollywood Brown (shoulder - IR)
 Brandin Cooks Brandin Cooks
 Curtis Samuel Curtis Samuel
 Adonai Mitchell Adonai Mitchell
 Josh Reynolds Josh Reynolds
Tight Ends
Recommended Adds
 Cole Kmet -  40% Cole Kmet -  40%
 Tyler Conklin - 14% Tyler Conklin - 14%
 Colby Parkinson - 30% Colby Parkinson - 30%
 Zach Ertz - 23% Zach Ertz - 23%
 Taysom Hill (chest) - 41% Taysom Hill (chest) - 41%
 Cade Otton - 16% Cade Otton - 16%
 Tucker Kraft - 3% Tucker Kraft - 3%
 Mike Gesicki - 40% Mike Gesicki - 40%
 Noah Fant - 29% Noah Fant - 29%
 Jordan Akins - 3% Jordan Akins - 3%
Kmet's huge receiving line was accompanied by a major boost in playing time at the expense of Gerald Everett. That's probably the best game we'll see from Kmet all year, and possibly by a wide margin, but if Everett is truly marginalized in the offense it at least puts Kmet back in TE1 territory. The other options all get a lot of playing time but a low rate of targets (Conklin, Parkinson, Otton) or haven't quite been full-time guys the past few weeks (Gesicki, Kraft, Fant, Akins). Then there's Ertz, who has surprisingly strong route/target shares but in an offense that hasn't thrown many passes. And he's not going to make many big plays or add a lot of yards after the catch at this point in his career.
Potential Drops
 Isaiah Likely (shallow leagues) Isaiah Likely (shallow leagues)
 Luke Musgrave Luke Musgrave
 Juwan Johnson Juwan Johnson

 
		 
                    












 
				