Braxton Berrios Logs A Full Practice On Friday
2 years agoNew York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios (heel) practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday. Fortunately, he logged full sessions on Thursday and Friday, so there's a good chance he'll be available against the Cleveland Browns. The 26-year-old played better than expected in Week 1, finishing by catching five of his six targets for 37 yards in the loss to Baltimore. Still, since he's considered questionable, managers should monitor his status right up to kickoff. However, even if Berrios is in uniform, his fantasy services are best reserved for managers in deep formats.Source: New York Jets
Buccaneers Defense- Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense/special teams will look to build on its Week 1 performance against the New Orleans Saints in Week 2. Tampa Bay held the Cowboys to 244 total yards while racking up four sacks and one interception. The Bucs' defense allowed 45 points to the Saints over the team's last two meetings. Sunday's over/under is 44, with the Bucs favored by three points. Tampa Bay's DST should be able to get to quarterback Jameis Winston and contain a Saints offense that could be without star running back Alvin Kamara (ribs), making the Bucs a borderline starting option in Week 2.Source: Pro Football Reference
Dwayne Washington Questionable Against Tampa
2 years agoNew Orleans Saints running back Dwayne Washington (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Buccaneers. Under normal circumstances, Washington's status for any game wouldn't mean a thing. However, with Alvin Kamara (ribs) and Mark Ingram II (ankle) uncertain for Week 2, Washington could be in line for a more prominent role. Nevertheless, Tony Jones Jr. may also get some touches with the Saints' backfield banged up. Yet, if Kamara is good to go, everyone else's fantasy potential will drop significantly.Source: NFL.com
Breshad Perriman Questionable For Week 2
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Breshad Perriman (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. The 29-year-old joins Mike Evans (calf), Julio Jones (knee), and Russell Gage (hamstring) on Week 2's injury report. Perriman logged 26 snaps in Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys but failed to record a catch on three targets. He could see a target uptick with Chris Godwin (hamstring) already ruled out. Perriman is buried on the Bucs' wide receiver depth chart and, if active, is not a recommended start in a tough matchup against the Saints in Week 2.Source: Greg Auman of The Athletic
Cade Otton- Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton did not see a target in his NFL debut against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1. He logged 30 snaps and was second behind starter Cameron Brate, who logged 68% of the snaps in Week 1. Tampa Bay is banged up at the wide receiver position with Mike Evans (calf), Julio Jones (knee), and Russell Gage (hamstring) all questionable for Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints. Chris Godwin (hamstring) was ruled out earlier. Otton could see an expanded role if any of the three wideouts cannot suit up. The rookie is ahead of veteran Kyle Rudolph on the tight end depth chart but is a dart throw at best in a tough matchup against the Saints in Week 2.Source: Rotoballer
Tre'Quan Smith Uncertain For Week 2
2 years agoNew Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre'Quan Smith (shoulder) was a limited participant at practice throughout the week and is questionable to play on Sunday against Tampa. The 26-year-old didn't suit up in Week 1 after suffering the injury during the final game of the preseason. With Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, and Chris Olave in the lineup, Smith's fantasy potential isn't promising, so his availability for Week 2 will only impact the most desperate managers.Source: NFL.com
Ryan Succop - Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Ryan Succop will look to build on his Week 1 performance when the Bucs take on the New Orleans Saints in Week 2. He went 4-for-5 in field goal attempts and drilled his only extra point in the Week 1 win against the Dallas Cowboys. Sunday's game against the Saints has an over/under of 44.5. Succop hasn't fared well against the Saints in the team's previous two matchups, totaling just three points in both games. Despite the team's past struggles against New Orleans, Succop is one of the most reliable kickers in the NFL and remains a high-end option in Week 2.Source: Rotoballer
Cedrick Wilson Jr. Questionable Versus Baltimore
2 years agoMiami Dolphins wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. (toe) is questionable for Sunday's game against Baltimore. Wilson didn't practice on Wednesday but logged limited sessions on Thursday and Friday. The toe issue doesn't appear serious, so there's a good chance he'll be in uniform in Week 2. However, with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle the primary targets for Tua Tagovailoa, Wilson's fantasy upside is severely restricted if he plays.Source: Miami Dolphins
Cameron Brate - Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate will look to rebound in Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints after securing one of three targets for seven yards in the Week 1 win against the Dallas Cowboys. New Orleans contained star tight end Kyle Pitts and limited him to just two catches for 19 yards in Week 1. Brate logged 68% of the snap share and is Tom Brady's top pass-catching tight end. Tampa Bay has so many weapons with Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Julio Jones, Russell Gage, and Leonard Fournette that it's hard to see Brate making any immediate fantasy impact this season. Brate is a boom-or-bust option in a tough matchup against the Saints in Week 2.Source: Rotoballer
David Bakhtiari Questionable For Sunday Night
2 years agoGreen Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari (knee) is questionable for the Sunday Night Football showdown against the division-rival Chicago Bears. The All-Pro continues to make his way back from a torn ACL. However, he has dealt with several setbacks since the injury occurred in January of last year, so the team will undoubtedly be cautious before giving him the green light. With that said, the 30-year-old was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday and Friday while missing Thursday's session altogether, so there's a chance he may be out there. Nevertheless, with offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins (knee) and Jon Runyan (concussion) also questionable, quarterback Aaron Rodgers may have even more problems in Week 2 than he had during the opener.Source: NFL.com
Rachaad White- Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers rookie running back Rachaad White rushed six times for 14 yards and brought in both targets for seven yards in his NFL debut against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1. He could see an uptick in usage if Leonard Fournette (hamstring), questionable with a hamstring injury, cannot suit up for Week 2's matchup against the New Orleans Saints. The 23-year-old played a complementary role behind Fournette in Week 1, and fantasy managers can expect more of the same this Sunday. Unless Fournette is surprisingly inactive, White is mainly a flex option in deep PPR formats.Source: Rotoballer
Tom Brady- Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has struggled against the New Orleans Saints and is 0-4 in the regular season against them since arriving in Tampa Bay. In his previous game against the Saints, the 45-year-old owns a 6:8 TD: INT ratio over the last four games against New Orleans. Chris Godwin (hamstring) has been ruled out, but many of the Bucs' skilled position players such as Leonard Fournette (hamstring), Mike Evans (calf), Julio Jones (knee), and Russell Gage (hamstring) are questionable for Week 2. Brady remains a must-start option despite his struggles against the Saints.Source: Rotoballer
Patriots Defense - Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoThe New England Patriots defense/special teams will look to contain the Pittsburgh Steelers offense in Week 2. The over/under of 40.5 for Sunday's game is one of the lowest on the slate. New England's defense racked up three sacks and forced two fumbles but couldn't get Miami to turn the ball over in Week 1. The Patriots' defense should have the opportunity to rack up fantasy points against an ineffective Mitch Trubisky and the Steelers' offense in Week 2. New England is 13th among all defenses in Rotoballer's Week 2 rankings and is a borderline streaming option against the Steelers.Source: Pro Football Reference
Nick Folk - Week 2 Outlook For Fantasy Football
2 years agoNew England Patriots kicker Nick Folk did not attempt a field goal and converted his lone extra-point try in the Week 1 loss to the Miami Dolphins. New England's offense has struggled since the preseason, and the veteran's ceiling depends on if the Patriots can turn things around this Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sunday's game against the Steelers has an over/under of 40.5 points, one of the lowest point totals in the Week 2 slate. While Folk is one of the more reliable kickers in the NFL, he might not see enough opportunities in Week 2, making him a borderline streamer against Pittsburgh.Source: Rotoballer
Pierre Strong Jr. Questionable Week 2 Against Pittsburgh
2 years agoNew England Patriots running back Pierre Strong Jr. (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after practicing in a limited fashion this week. The Patriots placed running back Ty Montgomery (knee) on the injured reserve Wednesday, sidelining him for at least three games. The 23-year-old could see an uptick in usage but remains behind top options, Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson. New England did elevate J.J. Taylor from the practice squad; there's a chance Strong could miss Week 2. Strong is not a strong fantasy option despite seeing an uptick in usage in New England's ground game and can be left on the bench in most formats.Source: New England Patriots