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WR Target and Snap Count Risers From Week 14

Phil Clark examines the most important risers and fallers in target share, red zone targets, and snap count for fantasy football wide receivers before Week 15.

Congratulations to those of you whose diligence through the draft process and the regular season has been rewarded with an opportunity to participate in the fantasy playoffs. Your wide receivers remain essential components toward accomplishing your unwavering goal of securing a league championship. Since you have now advanced even further toward achieving your objective, it is crucial for you to utilize the tools that you have available. This will help you maintain an extensive level of knowledge regarding the number of opportunities that are being provided to your wide receivers - both in terms of their snap counts and how often they are being targeted by their quarterbacks.

This article will examine these specific categories, along with any other noteworthy changes in usage that signal an increase or regression in opportunity. This will bolster your efforts to decide which wide receivers should be in your lineups as you plan for Weeks 15-16. Pro Football Reference was used to obtain all target and red zone target totals, while snap count information was assembled with information from Football Outsiders.

We now are in possession of data from 14 weeks of game action that will provide the basis for comparison of snap counts and targets for each receiver. This will include the most likely candidates to experience a rise or decline in those numbers this week. Here is a breakdown of the most compelling changes in usage and opportunity from Week 14.

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Overall Targets

Wide Receiver Week 12 Targets Week 13 Targets Week 14 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game   
Julio Jones 14 8 11 144 11.1
Antonio Brown 13 13 7 142 10.9
Adam Thielen 9 10 7 141 10.9
Davante Adams 8 13 11 138 10.6
JuJu Smith-Schuster 17 9 12 131 10.1
Stefon Diggs 11 5 6 126 10.5
Odell Beckham Jr. 9 9 INJ 124 10.3
Jarvis Landry 5 9 4 124 9.5
DeAndre Hopkins 6 12 10 124 9.5
Keenan Allen 7 19 9 122 9.4
Michael Thomas 6 8 13 118 9.1
Tyreek Hill BYE 6 14 114 8.8
Robert Woods BYE 9 13 111 8.5
Mike Evans 8 6 6 111 8.5
Tyler Boyd 8 8 6 103 7.9
Golden Tate 8 7 3 99 8.3
Emmanuel Sanders 12 6 IR 98 8.2
T.Y. Hilton 10 13 12 98 8.9
Brandin Cooks BYE 6 7 97 7.5
Kenny Golladay 8 8 4 96 7.4
Corey Davis 4 7 3 94 7.2
Michael Crabtree 6 4 4 93 7.2
Willie Snead 0 3 7 87 6.7
Amari Cooper 9 8 13 85 7.1
John Brown 7 4 6 85 6.5
Larry Fitzgerald 2 6 9 84 6.5
Taylor Gabriel 8 7 7 83 6.4
Nelson Agholor 1 8 3 82 6.3
Sterling Shepard 6 6 6 82 6.3
Adam Humphries 6 9 8 81 6.2
Donte Moncrief 4 4 10 81 6.8
Dede Westbrook 4 5 10 81 6.8
Julian Edelman 5 8 12 81 9
Allen Robinson 4 9 8 79 7.2
Zay Jones 1 9 9 78 6
Chris Godwin 4 6 10 77 5.9
Calvin Ridley 13 5 4 75 5.8
Demaryius Thomas 5 5 6 75 5.8
Alshon Jeffery 3 5 9 74 7.4

Julio Jones has recaptured the overall lead in targets for the season 144, followed by Antonio Brown (142), Adam Thielen (141) Davante Adams (138), JuJu Smith-Schuster (131), and Stefon Diggs (126). Even though he missed Week 14 with a quad issue, Odell Beckham Jr. is tied with Jarvis Landry and DeAndre Hopkins (124), followed by Keenan Allen (122), Michael Thomas (118), Robert Woods (111), Mike Evans (111) and Tyler Boyd (103). No other wide receivers have reached 100 targets for the season, although Golden Tate (99), T.Y. Hilton (98), Brandin Cooks (97), and Kenny Golladay (96) should attain that number during this week's game action.

Despite having to contend with a foot injury, Hill led all receivers in targets for Week 14. He was followed by Thomas, Woods, and Amari Cooper with 13, while Hilton, Smith-Schuster and Edelman were next with 12. Jones and Adams each collected 11 - while Hopkins, Chris Godwin, Jaguar teammates Dede Westbrook / Donte Moncrief, and emerging undrafted free agent Tim Patrick, all captured 10. No other wide receivers reached double-digits during their Week 14 matchups, although Kenny Stills, Allen, Larry Fitzgerald, Alshon Jeffery, Zay Jones, Michael Gallup and Daesean Hamilton all received nine.

Jones also leads all receivers in targets per game (11.1), followed by Brown (10.9), Thielen (10.9), Adams (10.6), Diggs (10.5), Beckham (10.3), and Smith-Schuster (10.1). Hopkins (9.5), Landry (9.5), Allen (9.4), Thomas (9.1), Julian Edelman (9). Hilton (8.9), Hill (8.8), Woods (8.5), Evans (8.5), and Golden Tate (8.3) complete the list of receivers that are averaging 8+ targets-per-game.

Since Week 11, Hilton has collected 44 targets, including 25 in his last two games (9, 10, 13, 12). Edelman's 12 targets were the most since Week 10, as the ninth-year receiver had averaged 6.5 targets-per-game from Weeks 11-13.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Wide Receiver Week 12 Targets Week 13 Targets Week 14 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Tim Patrick 0 0 10 21 1.6 10
DaeSean Hamilton 2 0 9 16 1.5 9
Tyreek Hill BYE 6 14 114 8.8 8
Donte Moncrief 4 4 10 81 6.8 6
Michael Thomas 6 8 13 118 9.1 5
Amari Cooper 9 8 13 85 7.1 5
Dede Westbrook 4 5 10 81 6.8 5
Josh Gordon 5 3 8 68 6.2 5
Robert Foster 3 3 8 27 2.7 5
Robert Woods BYE 9 13 111 8.5 4
Willie Snead 0 3 7 87 6.7 4
Julian Edelman 5 8 12 81 9 4
Chris Godwin 4 6 10 77 5.9 4
Alshon Jeffery 3 5 9 74 7.4 4
Mohamed Sanu 4 4 8 70 5.4 4
Tyler Lockett 5 2 6 62 4.8 4
Julio Jones 14 8 11 144 11.1 3
JuJu Smith-Schuster 17 9 12 131 10.1 3
Larry Fitzgerald 2 6 9 84 6.5 3
Kenny Stills 4 6 9 52 4.3 3
John Brown 7 4 6 85 6.5 2
Michael Gallup 6 7 9 58 4.3 2
Robby Anderson 5 7 7 61 5.4 2
Taywan Taylor INJ 5 7 42 4.2 2
Stefon Diggs 11 5 6 126 10.4 1
Brandin Cooks BYE 6 7 97 7.5 1
Demaryius Thomas 5 5 6 75 5.8 1
Cole Beasley 2 3 4 69 5.3 1
John Ross 7 3 4 42 4.7 1
T.Y. Hilton 10 13 12 98 8.9 -1
Adam Humphries 6 9 8 81 6.2 -1
Allen Robinson 4 9 8 79 7.2 -1
Calvin Ridley 13 5 4 75 5.8 -1
Quincy Enunwa 4 6 4 69 6.3 -1
Courtland Sutton 4 7 6 65 5 -1
Davante Adams 8 13 11 138 10.6 -2
DeAndre Hopkins 6 12 10 124 9.5 -2
Tyler Boyd 8 8 6 103 7.9 -2
Adam Thielen 9 10 7 141 10.8 -3
Seth Roberts 6 7 4 54 4.5 -3
Curtis Samuel 2 11 8 44 4.4 -3
Devante Parker 3 7 4 40 5 -3
Golden Tate 8 7 3 99 8.3 -4
Kenny Golladay 8 8 4 96 7.4 -4
Corey Davis 4 7 3 94 7.2 -4
Jarvis Landry 5 9 4 124 9.5 -5
Nelson Agholor 1 8 3 82 6.3 -5
Marquez Valdes-Scantling 2 7 2 53 4.1 -5
Antonio Brown 13 13 7 142 10.9 -6
Keenan Allen 7 19 9 122 9.4 -10

Tim Patrick entered Week 14 with 11 targets throughout the entire season, and Case Keenum had not launched a throw in his direction since Week 11. But the torn Achilles that ended Emmanuel Sanders' season vaulted Patrick into an expanded role, and he capitalized by capturing seven of his team-high 10 targets.

Patrick’s situation replicated that of his teammate DaeSean Hamilton, who began Week 14 game action with just 16 targets in his first 12 games, and then garnered nine during the Broncos’ matchup with San Francisco. Considering the dearth of targets that Patrick and Hamilton had received prior to Week 14, it is hardly surprising that the tandem registered the largest weekly increases among all receivers.

Hill's commendable effort in playing through pain while collecting 14 targets resulted in a weekly surge of +8. Moncrief was next with an increase of +6, followed by Westbrook, Michael Thomas, Josh Gordon, and Amari Cooper. Cooper's recent usage and output will be discussed in the Things That I Noticed section.

Dante Pettis had been targeted eight times between Weeks 1-9, but has amassed 27 in his last four games (Weeks 10-14) while accruing seven in three straight contests. D.J. Moore has garnered 33 targets during Carolina’s last four games (8, 9, 8, 8).

Normally, a weekly decrease of 10 targets would be a reason for substantial concern. But anyone who owns Allen is already aware that he stockpiled 19 targets in Week 13, which made regression virtually inevitable.

The decline of five targets for Antonio Callaway should be more concerning for his owners, and even this week's enticing matchup does not sufficiently counteract the risk of starting him. Landry's increased production in Week 14 was undoubtedly embraced by owners. However, he was targeted just four times, which established a season low.

While Thielen’s weekly regression was not sizable (-3), he has now failed to reach a double-digit target total in four of his last six games, after beginning the season by accomplishing it in seven consecutive contests. The three targets that were distributed to Corey Davis established a new season-low at the most inopportune time for his owners.

 

Red Zone Targets

Wide Receiver Week 12 Red Zone Targets Week 13 Red Zone Targets Week 14 Red Zone Targets Total Red Zone Targets Largest  Changes
JuJu Smith-Schuster 2 0 4 27 4
Davante Adams 3 2 1 26 -1
Michael Thomas 0 1 3 24 2
DeAndre Hopkins 0 0 4 21 4
Odell Beckham Jr. 1 1 INJ 20 INJ
Antonio Brown 2 0 3 19 3
Adam Thielen 1 1 2 19 1
Sterling Shepard 1 0 3 18 3
Julian Edelman 1 2 3 17 1
Jarvis Landry 0 0 0 16 0
Corey Davis 0 1 1 15 0
Keenan Allen 2 1 3 15 2
T.Y. Hilton 0 1 0 14 -1
Brandin Cooks BYE 0 1 14 1
Tyreek Hill BYE 1 2 14 1
Zay Jones 0 1 3 14 2
Stefon Diggs 2 1 0 13 -1
Kenny Golladay 1 3 0 13 -3
Chris Godwin 0 2 1 13 -1
John Brown 2 0 2 13 2
Amari Cooper 0 0 1 12 1
Larry Fitzgerald 0 0 1 12 1
Alshon Jeffery 0 1 1 12 0
Demaryius Thomas 2 1 0 11 -1
Devin Funchess INJ 1 0 11 0
Dede Westbrook 1 0 2 11 2
Julio Jones 3 0 2 11 2
Allen Robinson 0 1 2 11 1
Adam Humphries 0 2 2 11 0
Sammy Watkins BYE INJ INJ 10 INJ
Mike Evans 0 0 0 10 0
Robert Woods BYE 1 0 10 -1
Anthony Miller 0 2 0 10 -2
Golden Tate 1 1 0 10 -1
Tajae Sharpe 0 2 1 10 -1
Michael Crabtree 2 0 0 9 0
Doug Baldwin 1 1 INJ 9 INJ
Kendrick Bourne 1 1 0 9 -1
Nelson Agholor 0 1 0 9 -1
Cole Beasley 0 0 1 9 1
Mike Williams 2 0 1 9 1
John Ross 2 1 1 9 0
Quincy Enunwa 0 1 1 9 0

Smith-Schuster has ascended into the lead among all receivers with 27 red zone targets. Adams is directly behind him with 26, followed by Thomas (24), Hopkins (21), and Beckham with 20. Brown and Thielen are next with 19, followed by Shepard (18), Edelman (17), Landry (16), Allen (15), Davis (15), and four receivers that have collected 14 red zone targets – Cooks, Hill, Hilton, and Zay Jones.

Diggs, John Brown, Godwin, and Golladay have all attained 13, while Cooper, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jeffery have captured 12, and 12 additional receivers have been targeted at least 10 times this season.

Smith-Schuster, Hopkins, and Robby Anderson all registered four red zone targets during their matchups, which tied them for the highest totals of the week. Brown, Thomas, Shepard, Edelman, Moore, Allen, Courtland Sutton, and Zay Jones were all targeted three times during their contests, while seven other receivers attained two targets during their games.

Hopkins remains cemented as the leader in targets from inside the 10-yard line (15) followed by Thomas (12), Smith-Schuster (11), and Edelman (10). Hilton, Davis, and Godwin have collected nine targets this season, while Beckham, Thielen, and Woods have both received eight.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Smith-Schuster's four targets in Week 14 were the most since Week 2 when he received an astronomical eight passes in the red zone. That tied him for the largest increase of the week with Hopkins, who did not receive a red zone target in Weeks 12-13.

Anderson joined Hopkins and Smith-Schuster by attaining a rise of +4, which continued his recent surge in red zone opportunities. He did not register a single target near the goal line until Week 12 but has now accumulated five during the Jets' last three games.

Smith-Schuster, Adams, Allen, and Edelman have all collected six targets since Week 12, while Zay Jones has been targeted five times during the past two weeks.

Golladay had stockpiled eight targets from Weeks 10-13, including three against the Rams in Week 13. But he failed to register a red zone target in Arizona during the Lions' Week 14 matchup. That also gave him the dubious distinction of experiencing the week's largest regression (-3).

 

Snap Counts

Wide Receiver Week 12 Snap Counts Week 13  Snap Counts Week 14   Snap Counts Total Snaps Total Snap Count %  Snap Count % Change
DeAndre Hopkins 64/98%  75/99% 72/100% 893 99% 1%
Antonio Brown 72/92% 67/99% 59/98% 865 95% -1%
Robert Woods BYE 66/96% 63/100% 854 97% 4%
Adam Thielen 68/97% 61/100% 56/87% 838 97% -13%
Davante Adams 53/100% 72/95% 56/86% 803 93% -9%
Brandin Cooks BYE 66/96% 62/98% 800 91% 2%
Kenny Golladay 65/98% 70/97% 50/83% 794 91% -14%
Jarvis Landry 39/61% 46/81% 42/81% 786 88% 0%
Nelson Agholor 47/72% 65/87% 49/94% 784 90% 7%
Mike Evans 58/79% 57/88% 61/87% 778 84% -1%
JuJu Smith-Schuster 66/85% 60/88% 52/87% 768 84% -1%
Tyreek Hill BYE 63/89% 65/76% 758 87% -13%
Zay Jones 55/95% 60/92% 69/91%J 756 87% -1%
Michael Thomas 52/91% 51/98% 58/91% 756 88% -7%
Sterling Shepard 56/92% 57/79% 43/67% 747 90% -12%
Tyler Boyd 72/97% 66/97% 64/96% 734 89% -1%
Corey Davis 53/96% 65/96% 49/92% 720 89% -4%
Tyler Lockett 56/90% 40/69% 56/85% 719 85% 16%
Odell Beckham Jr. 59/85% 67/93% INJ 716 87% INJ
Stefon Diggs 66/94% 47/77% 50/86% 711 82% 9%
Julio Jones 62/89% 41/77% 63/89% 711 82% 12%
Taylor Gabriel 47/81% 76/92% 57/80% 705 80% -12%
Josh Doctson 59/94% 43/96% 55/89% 694 82% -7%
Larry Fitzgerald 43/91% 60/97% 67/96% 689 91% -1%
Donte Moncrief 53/76% 45/78% 53/75% 682 78% -3%
Jordy Nelson 52/90% 69/91% 63/94% 680 79% 3%
Mohamed Sanu 57/81% 44/83% 57/80% 676 78% -3%
Allen Robinson 51/88% 70/84% 61/86% 675 76% 2%
Keenan Allen 52/75% 58/92% 54/95% 673 84% 3%
Dede Westbrook 50/71% 51/88% 65/92% 666 76% 4%
Michael Crabtree 47/67% 36/44% 51/72% 662 68% 28%
Willie Snead 49/70% 66/81% 51/72% 658 67% -9%
Chris Conley BYE 65/92% 85/99% 652 75% 7%
John Brown 45/64% 43/53% 50/70% 639 66% 17%
Adam Humphries 38/52% 41/63% 57/81% 639 69% 18%
Chris Hogan 28/40% 32/43% 33/41% 638 70% -2%
Antonio Callaway 38/59% 41/72% 38/73% 623 70% 1%
Courtland Sutton 42/74% 41/69% 51/69% 616 72% 0%
Kenny Stills 51/96% 48/87% 40/83% 601 79% -4%
T.Y. Hilton 60/87% 66/87% 54/81% 601 65% -6%

Hopkins has maintained his healthy lead in overall snaps heading into Week 15 (893), while five other receivers have joined him in performing on 800+ snaps of their teams' offensive snaps - Antonio Brown (865), Woods (854), Thielen (838), Adams (803), and Cooks (800). Golladay paces a collection of 16 receivers that have a performed on at least 700 snaps (794), followed by Landry (786), Agholor (784), Evans (778), Smith-Schuster (768), and Hill (758).

There are no major surprises among the remaining receivers that have eclipsed 700 snaps, with the possible exception of Taylor Gabriel. He is currently 22nd among at his position with 705 snaps, although anyone who has recently entrusted him in their lineups is already aware that his time on the field has not equated to an adequate level of production.

Hopkins also continues to perform on the highest percentage of snaps at his position (99.3%), while Thielen (97%), Woods (96.7%), and Brown (95.2%) have all played on at least 95% of their team’s snaps this season. Adams (93.4%), Golladay (91.3%), Fitzgerald (91.3%), Cooks (90.6%), and Shepard (90.3%) complete the list of nine receivers that have attained a count of at least 90%, while 15 additional receivers have maintained a count of over 80%.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Not surprisingly, Hopkins performed on 100% of Houston's snaps during Week 14. However, Woods and Josh Reynolds also played on 100% of the Rams' snaps. Chris Conley did not quite replicate their 100% count, but he did line up on 99% of the snaps for Kansas City. Antonio Brown, Jeffery, and Cooks all achieved a 98% count followed by Thielen (97%), Hamilton (97%), Tyler Boyd (96%), Fitzgerald (96%), Robert Foster (96%), and Allen (95%). 12 other receivers achieved a count of at least 90% during Week 14.

The inclusion of Hamilton and Foster among the league leaders is an encouraging sign for anyone who has decided to use either receiver as a risk-reward WR3 this week. Chris Conley has averaged a count of 93% since Week 10 (92%, 89%, 92%, 99%) after achieving a season-high in Week 14.

The results are less favorable for Marquez-Valdes-Scantling, who was averaging a 90% count from Weeks 10-13 (95%, 98%, 83%, 84%) but was only involved in 46% of Green Bay's snaps in Week 14. It was easily his lowest count since Week 3, as Equanimeous St. Brown actually registered a higher percentage (52%).

 

Five Things That I Noticed

1. Anyone who drafted Amari Cooper and withstood any escalating impulses to trade him has been rewarded for their perseverance through the exasperating fluctuations in targets and production that permeated the first half of his season. He has now collected 53 targets in six games with the Cowboys, after receiving a season-high 13 in Week 14. That is the seventh highest total among all wide receivers during that sequence of games. His consistent level of opportunity has expanded his target-per-game average to 8.8 since his arrival in Dallas (8, 10, 5, 9, 8, 13). This stands in stark contrast to the unimpressive 5.3 targets-per-game average that he had attained during his first six games this season. That includes two consecutive games with just one target immediately before his trade from Oakland. While maintaining the 158 YPG average that he has assembled since Week 12 will be difficult, he should remain extremely proficient during the Cowboys next two matchups with Indianapolis and Tampa Bay.

2. Since Cooper's 53 targets that were assembled from Weeks 9-14 were just mentioned, you may be wondering how that compares to other receivers during that span. His total places him seventh in that sequence of games, while Keenan Allen leads all receivers with 66. Antonio Brown and Julio Jones are next with 63, followed by JuJu Smith-Schuster (62), Davante Adams (60), Michael Thomas (54), Cooper (53), and then Hilton and Golladay are tied with 51. Hilton's target total was attained while having a bye week transpire in Week 9, while Tyreek Hill (49), Julian Edelman (47), and Robert Woods (47) also accumulated their totals despite having byes. Other notable totals from Weeks 9-14 include Brandin Cooks (45), Mike Evans (43), and Adam Humphries (39).

3. With the highly productive Emmanuel Sanders no longer available to function as Case Keenum's WR1, it appeared likely that Courtland Sutton would be the primary beneficiary of Denver's restructured target distribution. Instead, Sutton’s six targets actually represented a slight decline from Week 13 (-1) while Tim Patrick (10 targets, 85 yards) and DaeSean Hamilton (9 targets, 47 yards, 1 touchdown) garnered more opportunities and supplied higher output. The fact that Sutton only caught two of those passes, and managed a paltry 14 yards, was even more problematic for his owners. He did register his first red zone targets since Week 5, but that was not helpful to anyone who started him against the 49ers. Cleveland's deployment of Denzel Ward will have a significant impact on determining which Bronco receiver will be most prolific during this week's matchup. But the belief from here is that Hamilton will collect the most targets and yardage while operating from the slot. That will make Sutton a risky start during your crucial Week 15 matchups.

4. At various points of the season, there have been rookies who appeared primed to separate themselves statistically from the other first-year receivers. But Antonio Calloway’s usage and production have become too erratic for owners to start him, Anthony Miller has become completely unusable, Calvin Ridley's recent target regression leaves him difficult to trust, and Christian Kirk suffered a broken foot. As a result, Dante Pettis and D.J. Moore have emerged as arguably the most dependable options among rookies as we enter Week 15. Pettis was discussed last week in this section, while Moore has now collected 33 targets during his last four matchups (8, 9, 8, 8), and has attained four of his five red zone targets for the season in Weeks 13-14. Michael Gallup has also been targeted 22 times since Week 12 (6, 7, 9) and will be the beneficiary of favorable matchups with Indianapolis and Tampa Bay in Weeks 15-16. He provides owners with a sneaky WR3 option and could generate similar results to his Week 13 performance against the Saints (5 receptions, 76 yards).

5. If you are not enamored with the WR3 options that you have been utilizing in your lineups, Robby Anderson presents an appealing blend of increased usage and an enticing matchup this week. Anderson averaged 4.3 targets-per-game from  Weeks 1-6 while exceeding five targets in just one contest. But he has averaged 7.2 targets-per-game in his last five matchups while accumulating a total of 36 during that sequence of games (10, 6, 5, 7, 7). His escalating red zone usage was mentioned earlier, as he has now accrued five targets since Week 12. This week, Anderson will be lining up against Houston perimeter corners that do not possess the size and speed to contain him consistently. He should be successful in gaining separation during the matchup, which will enable him to accumulate a favorable yardage total. He also provides the potential to generate several big plays, and produce a touchdown for the second consecutive week.

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Alex DeBrincat

Shines with Three Assists Monday
Jack Hughes

Produces Three Assists in Comeback Victory
Evgeni Malkin

Returns with Three-Point Effort
Erik Gudbranson

a Game-Time Call Tuesday
Shayne Gostisbehere

to Remain Sidelined Tuesday
Johan Rojas

Suspended 80 Games for PED Violation
José Ramírez

No Plans for Jose Ramirez to Undergo Imaging on Injured Shoulder
Seiya Suzuki

Undergoing MRI Exam on Monday
Joe Musgrove

Expected to Open the Year on the Injured List
Zach Neto

Expected to Return to Game Action on Tuesday
Josh Emmett

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Kevin Vallejos

Scores First-Round TKO
Amanda Lemos

Drops Back-To-Back Fights
Gillian Robertson

Extends Her Win Streak
Zach Neto

to Take Batting Practice on Monday
Andre Fili

Drops Decision on Saturday
Denny Hamlin

Dominates and Gets His Third Career Las Vegas Win
Chase Elliott

Earns Runner-Up Finish at Las Vegas
William Byron

Wins A Stage and Finishes Third at Las Vegas
Christopher Bell

Finishes Fourth at Las Vegas After Strong Run
Kyle Larson

Fades to Seventh Despite Leading Laps Early at Las Vegas
Andre Fili

Jose Delgado Edges Andre Fili in Split-Decision Win
Oumar Sy

Suffers First-Round Submission Loss
Ion Cutelaba

Returns To The Win Column
CFB

CJ Carr Enters Sophomore Season as Heisman Favorite
CFB

Aaron Philo Not a Lock to be Florida's Starting QB?
CFB

George MacIntyre the Favorite to Win Tennessee Quarterback Battle?
CFB

Keelon Russell, Austin Mack Battling for Alabama QB1 Duties
José Ramírez

Jose Ramirez is Day-to-Day with Shoulder Inflammation
Corbin Carroll

to Resume Playing Defense This Week
Francisco Lindor

Non-Committal About Status for Opening Day
Nathan Eovaldi

Named Rangers' Opening Day Starter
Christopher Bell

Looking for Redemption, Wins Pole at Las Vegas
Denny Hamlin

Should Contend for Another Vegas Win
Chase Briscoe

Qualifies 18th Despite Toyota Dominating at Las Vegas
Chase Elliott

May Fly Under the Radar at Las Vegas
NASCAR

Ross Chastian Has Been As Solid As They Come at Las Vegas
Ty Gibbs

Could Ty Gibbs Finally Break Through With a Win at Las Vegas?
Brad Keselowski

a Solid DFS Pick at Las Vegas
Kyle Larson

Should Kyle Larson be Considered A Favorite for Las Vegas?
William Byron

Could Compete for a Top-Five Finish at Las Vegas
Ryan Blaney

Is Ryan Blaney Worth Rostering in Tournament DFS Lineups for Las Vegas?
Tyler Reddick

Could Continue his Top-10 Streak at Las Vegas
Joey Logano

Should DFS Managers Underestimate Joey Logano for Las Vegas?
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher Worth Rostering For Las Vegas DFS Lineups?
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace is A Risky DFS Option Who Could Pay Off at Las Vegas
Josh Berry

Has Plenty of Upside for Las Vegas DFS Lineups
Ryan Preece

Scores his First Las Vegas Top-10 Starting Spot in Qualifying
Kevin Vallejos

Looks To Remain Undefeated In The UFC
Josh Emmett

In Dire Need Of Victory
Gillian Robertson

A Favorite At UFC Vegas 114
Amanda Lemos

Set For Co-Main Event
Oumar Sy

Looks To Win Back-To-Back Fights
Ion Cutelaba

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
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