Wed Nov 12 8:07am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Dowdle is setup for more success
We sure are moving right along, already in Week 11 of the fantasy football season. Standings are clearly taking shape, getting a good idea of who still has a shot to make the playoffs. If you aren’t one of those playoff teams and are in a dynasty format, don’t hesitate to plan for the future. Trade some of your players for draft picks to help prepare you for the future. Just because your fantasy season might be over doesn’t mean you have to just let the season play out and sit on your hands. Be proactive.
Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .
This is not a hot take but Jaxson Dart is going to have to tone down his reckless running with the football. He is not going to last long in the NFL if he keeps playing like he has to start his career. Hopefully, he figures it out sooner than later because he is a special talent. I still can’t believe what he is doing on a team with so little to work with offensively. Dart is going to be a stud for years to come. Let’s just hope he can stay on the field.
I never want to wish injury on anyone but Garrett Wilson getting hurt might be a blessing in disguise for him and his fantasy owners. The Jets passing game is absolutely awful. And while Wilson has been alright at times this year, you have to wonder if he would have been very productive going forward with how bad this offense has been playing lately. It might be good for his fantasy owners, who likely would have played him no matter what on a weekly basis because of his big-time ability. I just want to see Wilson get healthy and a good quarterback to work with in 2026. This season was a lost year for him.
The Eagles have to make some changes offensively. Their current philosophy isn’t working and they need to adjust. The offensive line just isn’t opening the holes for Saquon Barkley. Philadelphia might need to come out more pass-first to help open up the offense. If they can start making big plays down the field, that should help Barkley find more room to run. Right now, this offense isn’t working and something needs to change. Barkley has 60 or fewer rushing yards all but two games.
It is pretty amazing that Joe Burrow is already practicing on a limited basis. I would not count out a return in the near future - maybe even for the fantasy playoffs. So if he is available in your league for some reason, go grab him now. He could be a factor once again this year. The Bengals passing game has been great in recent weeks, so Burrow might end up being a difference maker before it is all said and done.
Trey McBride sure has a great connection with Jacoby Brissett. He has double-digit targets three of the four starts of Brissett. He has at least 16 fantasy points all four of Brissett’s starts. He also has found the end zone every one of those starts. The numbers don’t lie. Brissett has helped make McBride the top fantasy tight end in the game. This duo has a great connection right now.
If I’m a Saints fan, I’m encouraged with what I’m seeing from rookie quarterback Tyler Shough. He is making progress each week and could be the franchise quarterback the team was searching. He still could have some bumps along the way this year, but I think new head coach Kellen Moore is doing a great job with the rookie. Things are trending up for this entire Saints offense.
On the flip side, I don’t think the Browns have found their franchise quarterback in Dillon Gabriel. He just doesn’t have the arm strength in my view to be a top-notch NFL starter. Plus, he doesn’t always make the right read and can hold onto the ball too long. And you can lack arm strength and still be a solid NFL quarterback, but those kind of guys need to be highly accurate. I don’t think Gabriel has that accuracy. Personally, I would like to see the team give a shot to rookie Shedur Sanders before the season is over. We’ll see.
News and Notes: Tampa Bay running back Josh Williams has been suspended without pay for violating the NFL's Performance Enhancing Substance Policy. Williams is eligible for reinstatement on December 16. . . . Free agent kicker Justin Tucker had his suspension end on Tuesday after the first 10 weeks of the NFL season. He was suspended for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Tucker is free to sign with any team.
HOT PLAYS
Woody Marks, RB, Texans. Marks played a season-high 80 percent of the snaps last week, emerging as the lead back for the Texans. He scored 16.1 fantasy points and had 81 total yards. Marks has 12-plus fantasy points three of four games, showing good consistency with his larger workload. We like him to play week again this week against the Titans. Marks had a season-high 27.9 fantasy points against the Titans in Week 4. Tennessee has struggled to stop the run all year, allowing the fifth most fantasy points to running backs.
Joe Flacco, QB, Bengals. Flacco is first overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has topped 20 fantasy points all four starts with the Bengals. He had his best game of the season his last time out, throwing for 470 yards and four touchdowns against the Bears. He gets the Steelers this week, a team he scored 29.4 points against in Week 7. Look for more of the same from Flacco in this one, getting the team that allows the seventh most fantasy points to quarterbacks.
George Pickens, WR, Cowboys. Even with CeeDee Lamb back, Pickens continues to post solid numbers. Pickens has at least 13 fantasy points all but Week 1 of the season. He has been targeted nine times two straight and three of four games. He gets a ton of volume and is normally good for a big play or two on a weekly basis. Look for good things from Pickens in Week 11 against the Raiders, a team that allows the fifth most fantasy points to receivers. The Raiders have allowed 30 or more points two of three games.
Rico Dowdle, RB, Panthers. Dowdle is carrying the Panthers offense at this point. He has touchdowns two straight games and 48 touches in those games. Dowdle has 15-plus fantasy points four of six games. The Panthers are leaning on him and he is rewarding them with great play. He can have another big game this week against a Falcons team that does well against the pass but struggles against the run. Atlanta allows the fourth most fantasy points to running backs. Dowdle found the end zone against the Falcons in Week 3.
Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings. Addison had just three catches for 35 yards last week but was targeted 11 times. That is a ton of looks and very encouraging for him going forward despite his poor production for fantasy teams. If he gets double-digit targets again this week, look for big numbers against the Bears. Chicago has been dismal against the pass and allows the sixth most fantasy points to receivers. The Bears have allowed 711-passing yards their last two games. Addison can get it going this week.
COLD PLAYS
Kenneth Walker, RB, Seahawks. Walker continues to split the work at running back with Zach Charbonnet. He does have double-digit carries every game this season but has not had double-digit fantasy points since Week 4. His lack of work in the passing game is really hurting his floor, making him a tough fantasy start. We might steer clear of him this week against a good Rams rush defense. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to running backs and haven’t given up fewer than 100-rushing yards three straight and six of seven games.
Bo Nix, QB, Broncos. Nix has played very well at times this year but struggled at times as well. He has fewer than 200-passing yards five times, including two straight games. He scored a season-low 9.5 fantasy points last week against a mediocre Raiders defense. Nix has been a mixed bag this year, failing to take that step forward you had hoped. He could have more tough sledding this week against the Chiefs, a team that allows the 12th fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Chiefs have allowed 200 or fewer passing yards three of four games.
Xavier Worthy, WR, Chiefs. There were high hopes for Worthy this year and he has done some good things at times but just isn’t getting the volume to be a consistent fantasy play. He has less than double-digit fantasy points two of three games. Worthy might be more of a matchup play than an every-week fantasy starter. And a game this week against the Broncos could be a tough one for Worthy. Despite losing top cornerback Patrick Surtain, Denver still allows the fewest fantasy points to receivers. The Broncos have allowed less than 200-passing yards two straight games.
Derrick Henry, RB, Ravens. Henry had 20 carries last week but managed just 75 yards. He is getting a lot of volume but just isn’t having the same success as last year in this offense. His numbers have been more erratic. He has not topped 20 fantasy points in a game since Week 1. Things could be tough again for him this week against the Browns, a team he ran 11 times for 23 yards against in Week 2. Cleveland allows the third fewest fantasy points to running backs on the season.
Tet McMillan, WR, Panthers. McMillan is having a solid rookie year but nothing too special, mainly because the Panthers continue to get erratic quarterback play. McMillan has fewer than double-digit fantasy points two of four games. He gets his weekly looks but his yardage totals have really been held in check, topping 60 yards in a game just one time his last five games. He could have another mediocre game this week against the Falcons. He had three catches for 48 yards on eight targets against Atlanta in week 3. The Falcons allow the seventh fewest fantasy points to receivers.
SLEEPERS
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Steelers. Rodgers hasn’t been much help to fantasy teams outside of a few games. He has less than 20 fantasy points all but two games. But one of his big games came against his opponent this week, the Bengals. He threw for 249 yards and four touchdowns against the Bengals in Week 7. Rodgers had 27.05 fantasy points in that game. So he will be a good streaming play against Cincinnati, a team that allows the fourth most fantasy points to quarterbacks.
Cedric Tillman, WR, Browns. Tillman returned to the lineup last week and played 73 percent of the snaps. He got near his usual starter workload. He had just two receptions for 11 yards on four targets. But he played and got his chances, so the potential is there for the big-play target. Remember, Tillman found the end zone two straight games to start his season, including one against this week’s opponent, the Ravens, before getting injured. Baltimore allows the fourth most fantasy points to receivers and giving up at least 245-passing yards three straight. Tillman might be worth taking a chance on this week.
Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Steelers. Gainwell didn’t have a single carry last week but actually played the most of any Steelers back, playing 52 percent of the snaps. This was his highest snap count since Week 4. If he gets this big of a workload this week against the lowly Bengals, Gainwell might do some damage. The Bengals allow the most fantasy points to running backs and have allowed 250-plus rushing yards two straight games. Gainwell could be worth a shot in this one. He might surprise.
Sean Tucker, RB, Bucs. Tucker didn’t get a ton of work last week but led the Bucs in rushing, running nine times for 53 yards. He was the best back for the Bucs and could get even more work this week with Rachaad White doing little with his chances. Tucker has some potential against the Bills, a team that allows the sixth most fantasy points to running backs. The Bills were torched on the ground by the Dolphins last week, allowing 197-rushing yards.
Noah Fant, TE, Bengals. Fant is emerging as the top target at tight end for the Bengals. He has found the end zone two of three games. He has at least 6.7 fantasy points four straight games, showing a decent floor. Fant plays the Steelers, a team he scored 14.4 fantasy points against in Week 7. He might be a good streaming play against a team that struggles to stop the tight end, allowing the fifth most fantasy points to tight ends.
High/Low Scoring Games
Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low-scoring games for the coming week. In high-scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low-scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.
High Scoring Games: Bengals/Steelers, Bucs/Bills, 49ers/Cardinals, Cowboys/Raiders, Lions/Eagles.
Low Scoring Games: Jets/Patriots, Panthers/Falcons, Texans/Titans, Ravens/Browns,
Bye Weeks: Colts, Saints.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Houston Texans wide receiver Christian Kirk caught five of his six targets for 54 yards and a touchdown during Thursday's Week 12 win over the Buffalo Bills. The 29-year-old had his best game as a Texan, scoring his first touchdown of the year and setting a new season-high in receptions. Kirk is trending up in the Houston offense, but so is Jayden Higgins, and Nico Collins has already established himself as the alpha receiver. If C.J. Stroud (concussion) can return next week and support three fantasy-relevant receivers, then Kirk will be worth starting in Week 14 and beyond. However, if that's not the case, the veteran is likely the odd man out among him, Collins, and Higgins. For now, he ranks as a fringe top-50 fantasy receiver rest-of-season.
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Houston Texans running back Woody Marks rushed for 74 yards on 16 carries during Thursday's Week 12 win over the Buffalo Bills. He also caught his lone target for a loss of five yards. Marks led the Texans' backfield in the victory, notably logging 10 more carries than Nick Chubb. He averaged 4.6 yards per carry and was productive in short-yardage scenarios, rushing for a handful of first downs. Although Marks' lack of touchdowns and receptions resulted in him finishing below his fantasy projection in most formats, it was encouraging to see him handle the lead-back role with efficiency once again. He remains a mid-to-low RB2 with high volume heading into Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed 24 of his 34 pass attempts for 253 passing yards, zero touchdowns, and two interceptions during Thursday's Week 12 loss against the Houston Texans. He also rushed for 20 yards and took a career-high eight sacks. Allen had no answer for Houston's ferocious pass rush, and he didn't fare well against their secondary, either. For the first time since Week 9 of the 2021 season, Allen finished a game with zero touchdowns and at least one interception. We all know that Allen is an MVP-caliber player with tremendous passing and rushing upside, so he should bounce back as a QB1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13. Nevertheless, this Thursday night defeat is one that Allen and his fantasy managers will want to forget, as it likely put a lot of managers in an early deficit as they kick off their Week 12 fantasy matchups.
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Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins caught four of his nine targets for 38 yards and a touchdown during Thursday's Week 12 win over the Buffalo Bills. The rookie led the team in targets and had more catches than Nico Collins, contributing to the Texans' third straight victory under backup quarterback Davis Mills. Higgins has looked solid with Mills under center, catching 13 of 23 targets for 135 yards and two touchdowns during that three-week span. He, Collins, and Christian Kirk have all carved out fantasy-relevant roles lately, but it remains to be seen whether the distribution of targets will look any different when C.J. Stroud (concussion) returns to action next week. Higgins' streak of strong performances should keep him in the high-end WR3/flex tier for Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts.
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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook had 17 carries for 116 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown during Thursday's Week 12 loss against the Houston Texans. He also caught all three of his targets for an additional 13 receiving yards. The highlight of his game was a 45-yard touchdown run to break a scoreless tie in the first quarter. Even as the Bills' offense was slowed down by the Texans' strong defense, Cook still had a very productive game and carved out a terrific fantasy performance once again. He logged his first rushing touchdown since Week 8 and now has nine trips to the end zone this season. He remains a high-end RB1 option heading into Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Houston Texans quarterback Davis Mills completed 16 of his 30 pass attempts for 153 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Thursday's Week 12 victory over the Buffalo Bills. He also rushed for four yards and didn't take a sack. Mills has played quite well in the absence of C.J. Stroud (concussion), going 3-0 with six touchdowns and one turnover while getting the Texans above .500. Houston will likely turn back to Stroud if he clears concussion protocol ahead of Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts, but Mills' efforts have been impressive nonetheless. Managers could trust him as a mid-to-low QB2 if he gets thrust back into the starting role later this season.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Khalil Shakir caught eight of his 10 targets for 110 yards during Thursday's Week 12 loss against the Houston Texans. He also lost a fumble. Shakir padded his stats with a pair of impressive plays in the fourth quarter. The first was a 44-yard catch-and-run that turned a third-and-long into a first down. The second was a nifty lateral from Joshua Palmer to Shakir that converted a 4th-and-27. Despite the loss, Shakir's big game against a strong Texans secondary was very impressive, and it should vault him into the low-end WR2 tier for Week 13 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs continues to lose ground in his battle for playing time and volume. As the Colts emerge from their Week 11 bye and prepare for Week 12 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Downs is likely fourth in the pass-catching pecking order behind Michael Pittman Jr., Tyler Warren, and Alec Pierce. In his last game, the 24-year-old played a mere 43 percent of the offensive snaps, converting two targets into one catch for three yards. The 24-year-old impressed as the WR35 in PPR leagues last season, but he has taken a step backward this year. The Colts are running the ball quite often, and when Daniel Jones does throw, he often looks for a different weapon. Downs ranks outside the top 40 receivers and can no longer be trusted in fantasy starting lineups.
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Chicago Bears rookie first-round tight end Colston Loveland had a breakout performance in the Week 9 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, catching six of seven targets for 118 yards and the first two touchdowns of his career. In two games since then, the 21-year-old out of Michigan has seven grabs for 95 yards and no touchdowns on his eight targets. His role in Chicago's passing game has grown over the last four games, although fellow TE Cole Kmet remains involved, as evidenced by his five catches for 45 yards on Sunday. Kmet's presence will continue to limit Loveland's opportunities, but a Week 12 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers will provide him with another chance to break out. The Steelers' defense has allowed the fourth-most half-PPR points per game to TEs this year, including six receiving touchdowns.
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New York Jets wide receiver Adonai Mitchell is carving out a larger role with his new team, filling the void left behind by Garrett Wilson (knee), who is on injured reserve. Mitchell played 49 percent of the offensive snaps last week, which is his second-highest mark of the season. Although he caught just one pass for 10 yards, he also commanded a season-high six targets. Acquired from the Colts last month, Mitchell is enjoying a fresh start after a very disappointing year and a half in Indianapolis. Going forward, his fantasy value hinges on the Jets' quarterback play. Mitchell will continue to earn high volume as a top receiver alongside Tyler Johnson, John Metchie, and Isaiah Williams, but whether Tyrod Taylor or Justin Fields can consistently get him the football remains to be seen. He's worth stashing in deeper redraft leagues, but we need to see more consistent production before inserting him into lineups.
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Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier continues to earn goal-line opportunities, and his three touchdowns over the Falcons' last two games have salvaged his otherwise uninspiring performances. Allgeier has 14 carries for 67 yards over those two contests, plus a pair of receptions. However, he also has three rushing touchdowns, scoring at least 9.6 fantasy points (PPR) in each of the two games. The Falcons have shown a tendency to give the ball to their running backs around the goal line, as Bijan Robinson and Allgeier have combined for five touchdowns over the last two games, including three last Sunday. As long as there are enough goal-line opportunities to go around, Allgeier should continue to score touchdowns at a promising rate. He remains in the RB3/flex tier ahead of Week 12 against the New Orleans Saints, but managers must accept the fact that his value is heavily dependent on finding the end zone. As a result, he's more of a matchup-based play rest-of-season.
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Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson has started to produce over the last four games and will be in line for an even bigger role moving forward, with fellow TE Tyler Higbee (ankle) on Injured Reserve. The 26-year-old has caught touchdown passes in back-to-back games and has six receptions on seven targets for 55 yards over that span. His six-yard touchdown catch in Week 11 proved to be the game-winner against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. The former fourth-rounder by Seattle in 2020 out of Stanford has been efficient in eight games this year, catching 15 of his 17 targets for 123 yards and two touchdowns. With Higbee out for at least the next four games, Parkinson will have an elevated role, but he'll also be fighting for playing time with rookie Terrance Ferguson and Davis Allen. In a tough matchup on Sunday night against the Buccaneers, consider Parkinson a touchdown-dependent, low-end TE2 streamer.
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Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai has been able to remain on the fantasy radar by putting together a two-game touchdown streak. His volume has been reduced since D'Andre Swift returned to action, as the rookie has 19 carries for just 2.7 yards per carry over his last two games, plus a 14-yard reception. However, he has posted at least 8.8 fantasy points in each of those contests by finding the end zone. While Monangai is certainly not guaranteed to score a touchdown every week, he does have goal-line upside, perhaps filling a David Montgomery-esque role in Chicago's Ben Johnson-led offense. Even as Swift leads the backfield in snaps and touches as a fantasy RB2, Monangai has shown that he can be a weekly RB3/flex. The rookie is worth starting in leagues with at least 12 teams ahead of Sunday's Week 12 contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Los Angeles Rams rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson has just five catches for 138 yards and one touchdown in his first eight NFL games, but the 22-year-old second-rounder will have more opportunities over the next four games after the Rams put Tyler Higbee (ankle) on Injured Reserve this week. Colby Parkinson and Davis Allen will also be involved, but Ferguson probably has the most pass-catching upside of the trio with Higbee sidelined. The 6-foot-5, 252-pounder out of Oregon wasn't targeted at all in last week's big win over the Seattle Seahawks, the fourth time this year he's had zero catches in a game. The floor is obviously very low, and the matchup in Week 12 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers isn't a great one, but there's no denying that Ferguson has an opportunity in front of him. His athleticism alone could make him an interesting red-zone weapon for the Rams in the coming weeks.
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Tennessee Titans running back Tyjae Spears continues to be an intriguing fantasy option in half-PPR and full-PPR leagues, given his heavy involvement on passing downs. The 24-year-old has caught at least three passes in all five of his games so far this year, and he logged a season-high five receptions last Sunday against the Houston Texans. He continues to split snaps with Tony Pollard, and while Pollard has earned more carries, Spears has a major advantage with his receiving workload. This week, the Titans take on the Seattle Seahawks, who have allowed the fourth-most receptions and seventh-most receiving yards to opposing running backs in 2025. Spears is in a perfect position to carve out a large target volume again this week. He should be viewed as a high-end RB3/flex option in most fantasy leagues.
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Tennessee Titans rookie tight end Gunnar Helm had one of his better performances in Sunday's Week 11 loss to the Houston Texans, catching four of his five targets for 29 yards. Helm's four catches and five targets both tied his season-highs in the 16-13 loss, a game in which rookie receivers Elic Ayomanor (hamstring) and Chimere Dike (chest) were both injured. In his first 10 NFL games, the 23-year-old fourth-rounder has caught 24 of his 30 targets for 216 yards and one touchdown. Helm hasn't turned heads in 2025, but he does have at least one catch in all 10 of his games, and the Titans could be looking to get him the ball more in the final stretch of the season. He will be a more intriguing TE streamer in deeper fantasy leagues if Ayomanor is unable to play. Also in his favor is the matchup against Seattle, a team that has allowed the sixth-most half-PPR fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Michael Carter is trending up ahead of Sunday's Week 12 contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 26-year-old was factored out of the Cardinals' plans in the two games following their bye week, but he returned to a larger role last Sunday, catching five of seven targets for 22 receiving yards. While the sample size is too small to make any guarantees, it certainly appears that Carter could be in line to operate as the Cardinals' top receiving back going forward. He'll earn some carries, too, and managers have to be intrigued after he edged out Bam Knight for the highest snap share in Arizona's backfield last week. Knight and Carter will split most of the opportunities on Sunday after Emari Demercado (ankle) was already ruled out for Week 12. Both backs will rank as RB3/flex options, with Carter gaining a slight advantage over his backfield-mate in full-PPR leagues.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton followed up his season-best performance of nine catches for 82 yards in Week 10 with a two-catch, 28-yard dud in Sunday's loss to the Buffalo Bills. In five games leading into the Week 11 contest, the 26-year-old had a healthy 29 receptions for 319 yards. Injuries to receivers Mike Evans (collarbone), Chris Godwin (leg), and Jalen McMillan (neck) have given Otton additional targets, which have made him a more interesting TE streamer in fantasy football leagues. Although he's still searching for his first trip to the end zone in 2025, Otton has seen at least five targets in his last six games. The Bucs have a difficult road matchup in Week 12 on Sunday Night Football against the Los Angeles Rams, but they should have to throw plenty to keep up with L.A.'s high-powered offense. The Rams have also allowed the 12th-most half-PPR points to TEs per game this year. Otton has a clear path for a nice bounce-back game this week.
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Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory Horton (groin, shin) has yet to practice this week, according to Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic. Horton last played in a Week 9 win over the Washington Commanders, when he had four catches on four targets for a season-high 48 yards and two touchdowns. Since the 22-year-old was injured, veteran Cooper Kupp returned from an injury of his own, and the team acquired receiver Rashid Shaheed from the New Orleans Saints. The fifth-round pick will need to practice in some capacity on Friday to have a shot at playing on Sunday on the road against the Tennessee Titans. Horton has caught five touchdown passes on 13 receptions in his first year in the NFL, but it's going to be more difficult for him to stand out on offense in Seattle whenever he returns from his injuries.
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New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) was a full participant in practice on Thursday. He has been able to log back-to-back full sessions, which bodes well for his status heading into Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Assuming Boute has another full practice on Friday, he should enter the weekend without any sort of injury designation. In such a scenario, he would reclaim his role as the No. 2 receiver in the Patriots' offense behind Stefon Diggs. Fantasy managers shouldn't rush to get him back into their lineups, though. The Bengals have allowed the second-fewest points to receivers playing out wide, which is where Boutte has amassed 89.3% of his snaps. Stefon Diggs and Hunter Henry are far better fantasy options among the Patriots' pass catchers.
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