Michael Mayer to See Uptick in Usage, Volatile Start in Week 17
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer has an opportunity to lead the team's tight end room against the New York Giants in Week 17 after Brock Bowers (knee) was placed on IR earlier this week, ending his season. Bowers already missed three games earlier this season between Weeks 5 and 7, and Mayer was the TE5 in Week 6, playing 92% of snaps and hauling in five of his seven targets for 50 yards and a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans. Since Bowers' return in Week 9, Mayer has averaged just two targets for 14 yards on his 54% snap share, and missed Weeks 13 and 14 due to an ankle injury. The third-year tight end out of Notre Dame is unlikely to give fantasy managers the same, reliable production as Bowers. Still, he is a serviceable TE option for teams looking for a replacement in Week 17. While the Giants' defense has struggled mightily throughout the season, the unit is actually a bottom-10 match-up against opposing tight ends, allowing single-digit fantasy points to the position over the last eight games. Though we have evidence of Mayer shining in Bowers' absence, he is a low-end, touchdown-dependent TE2 and a risky start in Week 17.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
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