Green in Cincinnati. Hawkins and QB Andy Dalton have had great chemistry this season, as evident by Hawkins' 12 receptions, yards and two touchdowns on the season. Of course, Hawkins isn't going to net you the rushing yards that McCluster will, but at this rate, he's an improvement over McCluster. Barden's Thursday night showcasing all but assures him of locking down the third wideout spot with Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz being the top two guys. Barden had nine catches for yards against the Panthers in Week 3 and was a big target for Eli Manning.
The Titans backfield has been a mess, but help could be on the way soon with David Cobb returning from IR. Alex Gelhar highlights 15 deep waiver wire targets, Cobb included, for Week 7. Martavis Bryant finally returned to the Steelers with a bang today, racking up over yards and scoring two touchdowns. More of the top storylines from Week 6 in our fantasy football recap.
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Draft War Room. ADP Index. Injury Index. Regular Season Free Agent Finder. Trade Partner Navigator. My Teams Intel. Do not expect Karim's workload to be 17 carries every week. Especially when Jacksonville meets the strong run defense of the NY Jets. He is a talented runner who MJD owners should handcuff, but others should avoid unless MJD and Karim are splitting carries and Karim is seeing significant goal-line work.
Dexter McCluster is another popular choice, sighting that the Chiefs will be playing from behind a lot this season. Well, while playing from behind, McCluster only had nine touches. Sure, he racked up some yards, but don't expect the Chiefs to be in the same situation they were in Week 1.
Teams do not get blown out every week. I would look at the Chiefs first week as a stumbling block. They weren't prepared because Cassel missed practice time and the Bills defense was much better than they expected. Defensively, they lost a critical piece which made the Chiefs go from mediocre defense to great defense in one season when Eric Berry left the game.
McCluster will likely finish the season with 50 carries and 30 catches. Enjoy our content?
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