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Wide Receiver Snap Counts and Target Trends - Week 7 Analysis

Wide receivers are essential components toward your ultimate goal of securing league championships. As the season unfolds, an expanding collection of tools are available that can provide you with an extensive level of knowledge. Those results provide the foundation for this weekly statistical breakdown of the wide receiver position, which is designed to help you fulfill your championship aspirations.

This will be the seventh installment that examines game-specific data, including updated totals for targets, red-zone targets, snap counts, and a compilation of advanced statistics. The information that is contained in this weekly report will analyze how various receivers are being utilized, and how effectively they are capitalizing on their opportunities.

This week’s article will be functioning with seven weeks of data, which bolsters the foundation from which the numbers that are generated in various categories can be evaluated. As the season progresses noteworthy changes in usage and production will be blended into the equation. That will bolster your efforts to determine which wide receivers should be in your lineups, and which are worthy of remaining on your rosters. Pro Football Reference, NextGenStats, Rotowire, and Football Outsiders were all used as resources in compiling this data.

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Week 7 Target Leaders  

Wide Receivers Total Targets  Targets Per Game Yards Per Target
Michael Thomas 78 11.1 9.8
Cooper Kupp 77 11 7.4
Tyler Boyd 74 10.6 6.4
Keenan Allen 70 10 8.1
DeAndre Hopkins 68 9.7 7.5
Julian Edelman 68 9.7 7.3
Julio Jones 62 8.9 9
Allen Robinson 59 9.8 7.9
Robert Woods 58 8.3 7.5
Larry Fitzgerald 55 7.9 8
Chris Godwin 55 9.2 12
Mike Evans 55 9.2 8.4
Odell Beckham Jr. 54 9 8.1
Courtland Sutton 54 7.7 10.4
Dede Westbrook 54 7.7 7.1
Amari Cooper 50 7.1 12.4
Will Fuller 49 7 9.2
D.J. Moore 49 8.2 8.7
Tyler Lockett 48 6.9 10.7
D.J. Chark 48 7 11.9
Kenny Golladay 47 7.8 8.2
Cole Beasley 46 7.7 6.2
Jamison Crowder 45 7.5 6.6
John Brown 45 7.5 10.5
Jarvis Landry 44 7.3 10
Preston Williams 44 7.3 7.1
Brandin Cooks 44 6.3 9.1
Calvin Ridley 44 6.3 8.5
Mike Williams 44 7.3 8
Emmanuel Sanders 44 6.3 8.3
Curtis Samuel 43 7.2 6.9
Nelson Agholor 43 6.1 5.9
Mohamed Sanu 42 6 7.5
Stefon Diggs 42 6 13.4
Marvin Jones 42 7 9.2
Auden Tate 41 6.8 8
Alshon Jeffery 41 6.8 6.2
T.Y. Hilton 40 8 7.7
D.K. Metcalf 40 5.7 9.7
Michael Gallup 40 8 10.5
Terry McLaurin 40 6.7 10.5
Adam Thielen 40 5.7 9.8

Michael Thomas has captured the overall league in total targets for the season (78). He is followed by Cooper Kupp (77), Tyler Boyd (74), Keenan Allen (70), DeAndre Hopkins (68), Julian Edelman (68), and Julio Jones (62). No other receivers have eclipsed 60 targets after seven weeks. However, a collection of nine receivers have totals that range between 50 and 60 - Robert Woods (58), Larry Fitzgerald (55), Mike Evans (55), Chris Godwin (55), Odell Beckham Jr. (54), Courtland Sutton (54), Dede Westbrook (54), and Amari Cooper (50). D.J. Chark, Tyler Lockett, and Kenny Golladay lead a group of 26 receivers that have attained at least 40 targets.

Thomas has now captured 11+ targets during each of his last three games, while Hopkins and Edelman are the only other receivers that have reached double digits during two consecutive matchups. Thomas and Boyd are the only players that have collected 10+ targets during five different contests, while Kupp and Keenan Allen have accomplished it four times.

Sutton has captured 7+ targets in all seven of his matchups and has averaged 8-per-game since Week 4. Allen collected a double-digit target total for the first time since Week 3, after averaging just 5.6 per-game from Weeks 4-6. Marvin Jones had entered Week 7 averaging 6.8 targets per game. But the Lions exploited a massive matchup advantage by launching 13 targets to the eight year-veteran. Former Lion Golden Tate has now captured 20 targets during his last two matchups (9/11). Westbrook has averaged 8.6 targets per game since Week 3, after averaging 5.5 per game in Weeks 1-2.

 

Largest Weekly Changes 

Wide Receivers Total Targets  Week 6 Targets Week 7 Targets Weekly Changes
Danny Amendola 31 1 11 10
Alex Erickson 29 6 14 8
Marvin Jones 42 5 13 8
Tyler Boyd 74 7 14 7
Olabisi Johnson 17 1 8 7
Devante Parker 38 4 10 6
Keenan Allen 70 6 11 5
Demaryius Thomas 24 4 9 5
Brandin Cooks 44 3 7 4
D.K. Metcalf 40 5 9 4
Robert Woods 58 4 7 3
Emmanuel Sanders 44 3 6 3
Cooper Kupp 77 6 8 2
Tyler Lockett 48 5 7 2
Dede Westbrook 54 8 9 1
Michael Thomas 78 12 11 -1
Mohamed Sanu 42 4 2 -2
Julian Edelman 68 15 12 -3
D.J. Chark 48 7 4 -3
Calvin Ridley 44 6 6 -3
Nelson Agholor 43 7 4 -3
Stefon Diggs 42 11 8 -3
Michael Gallup 40 7 4 -3
Jamison Crowder 45 9 5 -4
Mike Williams 44 10 6 -4
Larry Fitzgerald 55 8 3 -5
Auden Tate 41 11 6 -5
Terry McLaurin 40 7 2 -5
Tyreek Hill 11 10 5 -5
Darius Slayton 22 8 2 -6
Kenny Golladay 47 9 2 -7
Alshon Jeffery 41 12 5 -7

Robinson returned from Chicago's bye to lead all receivers in targets during Week 7 (16). That total established a new career-high and was just the third game in which he had achieved double digits since Week 2 of 2018. The remaining collection of receivers who garnered the highest target totals includes a cluster of players whose names would be expected and a group of receivers whose presence is far more surprising.

Boyd and teammate Alex Erickson generated the second-highest weekly totals (14), followed by Marvin Jones (13), DeAndre Hopkins (12). Julian Edelman (12), and six other receivers who collected at least 10 targets – Thomas (11), Allen, Danny Amendola (11), Golden Tate (11), T.Y. Hilton (11), and Devante Parker (10). Dede Westbrook, Julio Jones, Anthony Miller, Demaryius Thomas, and Metcalf all attained nine targets while Kupp, A.J. Brown, Preston Williams, Courtland Sutton, Stefon Diggs, Chris Conley, Robby Anderson, and Minnesota rookie Olabisi Johnson all captured eight targets during their matchups.

The enormous fluctuations in Amendola’s weekly target totals were mentioned previously, and they included the season-low 1 target that he attained in Week 6. But his 11 targets in Week 7 resulted in the largest increase among all receivers (+10). Prior to Week 7, Erickson had accumulated 62 targets in his first 52 career games, but he has now captured 20 in the past two weeks. His career-high 14 in Week 7 also resulted in the second-largest increase of the week (+8). That tied him with Marvin Jones, whose rise of +8 occurred as the result of his highest weekly total since Week 6 of 2017. Tyler Boyd (+7), Devante Parker (+6), Keenan Allen (+5), Demaryius Thomas (+5), Brandin Cooks (+4), and D.K. Metcalf (+4) also experienced notable increases.

Alshon Jeffery had accrued 12 targets in Week 6. But Carson Wentz only launched five passes in Jeffery‘s direction during Week 7, which produced the most sizable decline of the week (-7). That tied him with Kenny Golladay, whose mammoth drop from nine targets in Week 6 to just two in Week 7 corresponded to the surge in targets for teammates Jones and Amendola.

Golladay had also been averaging 9-targets-per-game while receiving at least eight during his first five matchups. Darius Slayton was also limited to just two targets which resulted in a decline of -6. Tyreek Hill, Terry McLaurin, Auden Tate, and Larry Fitzgerald all experienced reductions of -5.

 

Week 7 Yards-Per-Target Leaders

Kenny Stills now leads all wide receivers in yard-per-target average, among players that have collected at least 15 targets. Stefon Diggs is second (13.4), followed by Zach Paschal (12.6), Amari Cooper (12.4), D.J. Chark (12.1) and Chris Godwin (12.0). and Marquise Goodwin (11.3). Marquez Valdes Scantling (11.2). A.J. Brown (10.9), Tyler Lockett (10.7), Mecole Hartman (10.6) are followed by four receivers that are all averaging 10.5 yards-per-target (John Brown/Michael Gallup/Davante Adams/Terry McLaurin). Courtland Sutton, Jarvis Landry, Willie Snead, and Tyreek Hill are all averaging between 10-10.4 yards- per-target.

Diggs' 17.9 yard per target average in Week 7 was his second-highest of the season. and continued a trend in which he has exceeded 15 yards-per-target in three of his last four matchups. He has averaged 14.85 during those contests, which transpired immediately after he averaged just 6-yards-per-target in Weeks 2-3.

Cooper’s average rose by exactly a yard from Week 6 -Week 7 (11.4/12.4). Westbrook averaged just 3.56 yards per target in Weeks 1-3. But his average has improved sizably to 9.13 during his last four matchups, while he has also reached 11 yards-per-target twice during that span.

While Robinson's target total improved sizably in Week 7, his yards-per-target average experienced a significant decline. He had been averaging 8.82 from Weeks 1-6, including a 10.9 per-target average in Weeks 5-6. But Robinson's average plunged to a season-low 5.4 in Week 7.

 

Week 7 Targeted Air Yards Leaders 

DeVante Parker leads all receivers in targeted air yards (17), followed by Chris Conley (16.8), Darius Slayton (16.5), Kenny Golladay (16), Stefon Diggs (15.8), Terry McLaurin (15.7), Mike Evans (15.7), Demarcus Robinson (15.6), James Washington (15.3), and D.K. Metcalf (15). Curtis Samuel is 11th overall (14.8), followed by Zay Jones (14.6), Mike Williams (14.6), Robby Anderson (14.6), Brandin Cooks (14.5), Ted Ginn (14.4), Preston Williams (14.4), John Brown (14.1), and D.J. Chark (14). Five other receivers are averaging a percentage of 13+, while nine additional receivers are averaging 12+

Keenan Allen has resurfaced as the league leader in air yards (861), followed by Mike Evans (829), Julio Jones (810), DeAndre Hopkins (730), and the now-injured Will Fuller (703). While no other receivers have eclipsed 700 yards, a total of 16 receivers have accumulated over 600  - Stefon Diggs (697), Kenny Golladay (660), Mike Williams (656), Michael Thomas (655), and D.J. Chark (650) and DeVante Parker (650) lead that collection of receivers.

 

% Share Of Team’s Air Yards Leaders

Robby Anderson leads all receivers in percentage share of teams air yards (TAY%) (45.5). Allen Robinson has soared to second overall (44.9), followed by Stefon Diggs (43.6), Terry McLaurin (43.4), Michael Thomas (43.3), Courtland Sutton (41.8), Curtis Samuel (38.4), Mike Evans (37.4), John Brown (36.6), and Odell Beckham (35.8) completing the top 10. D.J. Chark (35,6), Keenan Allen (35.4), Kenny Golladay (34), Julio Jones (33.8), Adam Thielen (33.6), DeVante Parker (32.3), Will Fuller (32.1), Preston Williams (31.7), DeAndre Hopkins (31.5, and Emmanuel Sanders (30.9 are also among the top 20 in this category.

DeVante Parker’s percentage share of 32.7 has nearly doubled the share that he attained during 2018 (17.1). Marques Valdez-Scantling leads the Packers (27.7) as Davante Adams remains sidelined with his toe issue. Brandin Cooks’ percentage of 28.7 leads the Rams, followed by Cooper Kupp (22.0) and Robert Woods (20.8). Corey Davis’ team share of 24.5 is exactly two percentage points ahead of rookie A.J. Brown. Both receivers were beneficiaries of the transition from Marcus Mariota to Ryan Tannehill, and the numbers from their first game with Tannehill under center will be examined in the 5 Things I Noticed section.

 

Week 7 Red Zone Target Leaders 

Wide Receiver Total Red Zone Targets  Week 6 Red Zone Targets Week 7 Red Zone Targets Largest Weekly Changes Targets Inside 10 
Michael Thomas 11 5 2 -3 4
Mike Evans 10 4 BYE BYE 3
Courtland Sutton 10 1 0 -1 4
Keenan Allen 10 1 2 1 4
Cooper Kupp 10 1 2 1 4
Emmanuel Sanders 9 1 0 -1 5
Auden Tate 9 2 1 -1 4
D.K. Metcalf 9 0 2 2 1
Tyler Lockett 9 1 3 2 3
Marvin Jones 9 1 5 4 5
Kenny Golladay 8 2 0 -2 7
Chris Godwin 8 1 BYE BYE 5
T.Y. Hilton 8 BYE 1 1 6
Mike Williams 8 1 1 0 5
Allen Robinson 8 BYE 3 BYE 4
Larry Fitzgerald 7 0 0 0 7
Jarvis Landry 7 2 BYE BYE 5
DeAndre Hopkins 7 3 2 -1 3
Alshon Jeffery 7 1 1 0 4
Preston Williams 7 0 2 2 1

Michael Thomas now leads all receivers in red zone targets (11), followed by four players that have been targeted 10 times - Cooper Kupp, Keenan Allen, Courtland Sutton, and Mike Evans. Five receivers have also collected nine red zone targets - Marvin Jones, Emmanuel Sanders, Auden Tate and Seahawk receivers Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf. Chris Godwin, Allen Robinson, Kenny Golladay, and T.Y. Hilton have all captured eight targets inside the 20.

Jones had been targeted four times in the red zone prior to Week 7. But Matthew Stafford distributed five passes to Jones during Detroit’s matchup with Minnesota. That resulted in the highest weekly total among all receivers. Robinson, Lockett, DeVante Parker, and second-year receiver Zach Pascal of the Colts all collected three red zone targets. 10 different wide receivers collected two targets inside the 20 including Dede Westbrook, Preston Williams, and Keke Coutee.

Larry Fitzgerald received five targets inside the 10 during Weeks 1-2, and he has maintained the league lead in that category throughout the season. He remains tied for first with Golladay (7), even though neither receiver captured a target inside the 10 during Week 7. Hilton is third overall with six targets, followed by Jones, Sanders, Godwin, Mike Williams, and Jarvis Landry with five. Sutton, Julian Edelman, and Terry McLaurin are among 10 wide receivers that have been targeted four times inside the 10.

 

Week 7 Snap Count Leaders

DeAndre Hopkins 65 100% 479 97.36%
Robert Woods 58 76% 479 93.68%
Tyler Lockett 71 99% 478 94.29%
Julian Edelman 73 89% 452 85.93%
Michael Thomas 73 94% 445 93.88%
Nelson Agholor 57 93% 443 90.78%
Brandin Cooks 59 78% 441 86.52%
Tyler Boyd 71 99% 433 90.59%
Cooper Kupp 47 62% 430 84.38%
Keenan Allen 60 94% 427 91.04%
Courtland Sutton 64 96% 425 91.59%
Larry Fitzgerald 48 74% 420 84.34%
Will Fuller 3 5% 407 82.72%
Chris Godwin BYE BYE 404 95.06%
Demarcus Robinson 49 80% 393 85.13%
Mohamed Sanu 47 85% 390 80.75%
Odell Beckham BYE BYE 386 97.26%
D.K. Metcalf 54 75% 386 75.98%
Mike Evans BYE BYE 384 90.35%
Chris Conley 57 70% 376 76.89%
Jarvis Landry BYE BYE 375 94.51%
Marvin Jones 73 96% 375 88.24%
John Brown 53 95% 372 87.12%
Corey Davis 48 75% 372 80.69%
Kenny Golladay 62 82% 370 87.29%
Marquez Valdes-Scantling 20 33% 369 77.75%
D.J. Chark 63 77% 369 75.46%
Allen Robinson 63 97% 368 93.16%
D.J. Moore BYE BYE 367 89.95%
Dede Westbrook 54 66% 360 73.62%
Curtis Samuel BYE BYE 360 88.24%
Julio Jones 41 75% 360 74.53%
Emmanuel Sanders 59 88% 358 77.16%
Amari Cooper 56 80% 355 72.15%
Adam Thielen 9 12% 353 77.07%
Willie Snead 37 63% 352 66.54%
Terry McLaurin 47 98% 348 81.88%
Calvin Ridley 36 65% 347 71.84%
Robby Anderson 56 92% 345 92.49%
Stefon Diggs 59 81% 343 74.89%
Paul Richardson 36 75% 340 80,12%
DeVante Parker 62 85% 336 87.27%
Mike Williams 61 95% 331 70.58%
Auden Tate 65 90% 330 69.04%
Josh Gordon INJ INJ 323 61.41%
Ted Ginn 67 72% 321 67.72%
Trey Quinn 56 71% 317 74.59%
JuJu Smith-Schuster BYE BYE 309 86.87
Preston Williams 66 90% 308 80%
Jaron Brown 43 60% 307 60.43%
Jamison Crowder 47 77% 307 82.31%
Michael Gallup 59 84% 300 60.98%

DeAndre Hopkins paced all receivers in offensive snaps during the 2018 regular season and he has now moved into a tie with Tyler Lockett for the league lead once again (479). Robert Woods is third (478), followed by Julian Edelman (452), Michael Thomas (445), Nelson Agholor (443), and Brandin Cooks (441). Seven additional receivers have performed on at least 400 snaps - Tyler Boyd (433), Cooper Kupp (430), Keenan Allen (427), Courtland Sutton (425), Larry Fitzgerald (420), Will Fuller (407), and Chris Godwin (404).

Hopkins also leads in offensive snap percentage (97.4), followed by Odell Beckham (97.2), Chris Godwin (95.1), Jarvis Landry (94.5), Tyler Lockett (94.3), Thomas (93.9), Woods (93.7), Allen Robinson (93.2), Robby Anderson (92.5), and Courtland Sutton completing the top 10 (91.6). Five other receivers have eclipsed 90%  - Keenan Allen (91), Nelson Agholor (90.8), Tyler Boyd (90.6), Mike Evans (90.4), and D.J. Moore (90). Moore’s teammate Curtis Samuel leads a group of 18 other receivers that have played on at least 80% of their team’s offensive snaps.

Hopkins was also the only receiver who played on 100% of his team’s offensive snaps in Week 7. Lockett, Boyd, and Golden Tate all collected a 99% snap count, while  Terry McLaurin (98%), Allen Robinson (97%). Darius Slayton (97%), Courtland Sutton (96%), Marvin Jones (96%), John Brown (95%), and Mike Williams (95%) were also contained within the top 10. Keenan Allen, Kenny Stills, Michael Thomas, and Alex Erickson were involved in 94% of their teams’ snaps while leading a group of 11 receivers who attained a snap count percentage of 90+.

 

Five Things I Noticed 

1. It is not a coincidence that Tennessee wideouts Corey Davis and A.J. Brown both established new season highs in multiple categories during the Titans’ matchup with the Chargers, as both receivers thrived in Ryan Tannehill's first game under center. Davis was averaging 4.5 targets and just 2.6 receptions per-game while Marcus Mariota was guiding Tennessee's passing attack. But he established new season bests in both categories (7 targets/6 receptions), while also generating 80 yards and a touchdown. Brown entered Week 7 averaging 3.8 targets and 2.3 receptions-per-game. But he proceeded to pace the Titans with a season-high eight targets, while also collecting a season-best six receptions. Tannehill connected on 23 of his 29 attempts while generating 312 yards and two touchdowns. He also attained a quarterback rating of 107.3 which was nearly 16 points higher than Mariota's rating from Weeks 1-6 (91.7), and Tannehill's 80% completion percentage easily exceeded Mariota's 59.1. Tannehill's average of 10.1 yards-per-attempt was nearly three yards higher than Mariota's 7.4, while Tannehill's average target depth also surpassed Mariota's (9.2/7.5). If he maintains the willingness to launch throws into tight windows, it will boost the reception and yardage totals for Davis, while also providing Brown with more opportunities to explode for big plays. This should provide sizable encouragement to anyone who owns Davis or Brown. It also presents an opportunity to seize either receiver from the waiver wire, where they have been discarded by frustrated former owners. Davis and Brown enter Week 8 with an enticing matchup against Tampa Bay and could become valuable resources as we progress into the fantasy postseason.

2. Kenny Stills averaged 28 offensive snaps during his first three games as a Texan, then performed on just 11 snaps before a hamstring issue forced him to from the lineup in Week 4. But he resurfaced with an expanded role in Week 7 after Will Fuller encountered his own hamstring injury. Stills ultimately played on a season-high 61 snaps against division rival Indianapolis and is now primed to continue operating as Houston’s WR2 during Fuller's absence. If you extract his Week 4 matchup - during which he exited in the first quarter - he had averaged 54.6 yards-per-game before accruing a season-high 105 yards against the Colts. He also averaged a season-high in yards-per-reception (26.3) which propelled him to second among all receivers in that category (19.5). Stills leads all receivers in yards-per-target (15.4) among those who have been targeted at least 15 times, and he has also captured six receptions of 20+ yards. Keke Coutee has performed on 42.7% of the Texans' offensive snaps while operating in the slot on 71% of those plays. He should see an increase in usage due to Fuller’s injury. However, Stills should become the primary beneficiary of additional targets, which should result in favorable reception and yardage totals. He is an excellent waiver wire addition and can be started with confidence this week against the Raiders.

3. Courtland Sutton has been rewarding anyone who invested in him during their drafts by easily exceeding the expectations of his Round 8 ADP. Now, the exodus of Emmanuel Sanders to San Francisco will bolster Sutton's chances of delivering a breakout season. Sutton's potential to deliver a significant increase in his production was discussed prior to Week 1 and he has emerged as a dynamic downfield presence during his first seven matchups. His name consistently appears among the league leaders in multiple categories, while approaching the threshold of weekly WR2 status for his owners. He is currently tied for second among all receivers in receptions of 40+ (4), 11th in receptions of 20+ yards (8), sixth in percentage share of team's air yards (41.8), and eighth among wide receivers in yards-after-catch (175). Sutton is also sixth in receiving yards (564), and 15th in yards-per-target (10.4) His 10 red zone targets tie him for second overall, and he has already exceeded his total during his 2018 rookie season (8). Sutton will now commandeer a higher percentage of opportunities, as Sander competitor for targets (6.3 per-game/19.5% team target share). Daesean Hamilton should benefit from a surge in usage. But Sutton's numbers have already propelled him to WR11 in fantasy scoring, and his path to a breakout season has been cleared of its last remaining hurdle.

4. While Sutton is ascending into a lofty tier, other members of the 2018 draft class are experiencing mixed results during their second seasons. Christian Kirk was averaging 9.3 targets-per-game, captured 16 of his 20 targets and accrued 173 yards in Weeks 2-3 before an ankle issue stalled his production. D.J. Moore is averaging 8.2 targets-per-game and is second to Sutton in yardage (425). Calvin Ridley is averaging 6.3 targets-per-game, has accrued seven catches of 20+yards and has scored four times. Michael Gallup is fifth overall in yards-per-game (84.5), Marquez Valdes-Scantling is averaging 19.8 yards-per-reception, and has generated 99+ yards in two different contests. Anthony Miller has collected 16 targets since Week 6, Keke Coutee's responsibilities are expanding, and Dante Pettis has been a massive disappointment. However, it is a receiver that was added from your league's waiver wire that is currently experiencing the most productive season. D.J. Chark leads all second year-receivers in fantasy points (WR5), is fourth in receiving yards (581), second in receptions of 20+ yards (12), seventh in yards-per-reception (17.6), and 11th in percentage share of team’s air yards (35.67). The 6'4" Chark is also tied for third with five touchdowns, and his blend of size and speed should help him join Sutton in providing the most prolific numbers among this receiving class.

5. After Freddie Kitchens ascended into the role of offensive coordinator for the final eight games of 2018, Cleveland averaged an additional 53 yards-per-game (395/352). This provided a legitimate reason for optimism regarding the numbers that might be produced with a full season of Kitchens and Baker Mayfield engineering the Browns' attack. That enthusiasm rose even further when the mercurial Odell Beckham joined the team in March. But the Cleveland enters Week 8 with an uninspiring ranking of just 21st in total offense, while the Browns are averaging 351 yards-per-game. There are various reasons why Cleveland’s season has been disappointing, but the play of Jarvis Landry is not among them. The numbers that he has attained through six matchups are impressive, and should not be overlooked. Landry averaged 7.0 yards-per-target from 2014 to 2018, and the highest that he attained occurred in 2016 (8.7). But he is currently averaging a career-best 10.0 yards per-target, and that increase is consistent with a rise throughout numerous categories. His average of 17.6 yards-per-reception places him ninth overall, is a whopping 5.5 yards higher than his previous career-best (2016-12.1) and is over seven yards higher than his career average (10.48). while that average also places him ninth overall. Landry is also tied for third among all receivers with 10 receptions of 20+ yards even though he was absent in Week 7 due to Cleveland’s bye. He has also commandeered a 23.2% team target share and is also seventh among all receivers with 195 yards after the catch. Landry is also averaging a career-high 73.2 yards-per-game, as his owners have received a favorable return on their sixth-round investment.

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Misses Game 1 Against Bruins
Noah Gragson9 hours ago

Earns Third Top-10 Finish In Three Weeks With Ninth-Place Finish
Thatcher Demko9 hours ago

Out For Game 1 Against Oilers
Brandon Ingram9 hours ago

Not Expected To Receive An Extension This Offseason
Alex Bowman9 hours ago

Delivers Value In DFS At Kansas
P.J. Tucker9 hours ago

Expected To Exercise Player Option
Kristaps Porzingis10 hours ago

Expects To Recover At "Historic Rate"
Dallas Mavericks10 hours ago

Jason Kidd Signs Multi-Year Extension With Mavericks
Markelle Fultz10 hours ago

Provides Efficient Scoring Off The Bench
Jonathan Isaac10 hours ago

Ineffective In Game 7 Loss
Wendell Carter10 hours ago

Jr. Productive At Both Ends Of The Floor
Christopher Bell14 hours ago

Takes Sixth Place On Sunday Night
Michael McDowell14 hours ago

Ends Up 10th At Kansas
Tim Hardaway22 hours ago

Jr. Returns To Practice
Maxi Kleber22 hours ago

To Be Re-Evaluated In Three Weeks
Jamal Murray22 hours ago

Back On The Injury Report For Monday
Tyrese Haliburton22 hours ago

Questionable For Game 1 Against Knicks
Marquez Valdes-Scantling22 hours ago

To Visit The Chargers
Evan Mobley1 day ago

Bounces Back In Game 7
Jalen Suggs1 day ago

Fizzles On Sunday
Franz Wagner1 day ago

Has A Rough Game 7
Paolo Banchero1 day ago

Can't Lift Magic To A Win
Donovan Mitchell1 day ago

Has Another Strong Showing
Caio Borralho1 day ago

Scores Knockout Win At UFC 301
Vitor Petrino1 day ago

Suffers First Career Loss At UFC 301
MMA1 day ago

Anthony Smith Pulls Off Upset At UFC 301
Jonathan Martinez1 day ago

Has Winning Streak Snapped At UFC 301
Jose Aldo1 day ago

Gets Decision Win In Return At UFC 301
Dak Prescott1 day ago

Police Won't Pursue Assault Charges For Dak Prescott
NFL1 day ago

J.J. Watt Not Ruling Out A Return
Tyler Reddick1 day ago

Is One Of The Top Favorites To Win At Kansas
Michael McDowell1 day ago

Fade Michael McDowell At Kansas This Week
Corey Lajoie1 day ago

Corey LaJoie Could Compete For A Kansas Top-20 Finish
Noah Gragson1 day ago

Is Noah Gragson Worth Rostering At Kansas?
Ty Gibbs1 day ago

Will Start Sixth At Kansas
William Byron1 day ago

Is A Must-Play For Kansas Cash Games
Kyle Busch1 day ago

Is An Ideal Tournament Play For Kansas
Kyle Larson1 day ago

The Heavy Favorite To Win At Kansas
NYI3 days ago

Lou Lamoriello, Patrick Roy To Return Next Season
Mason Marchment3 days ago

A No-Go For Friday
Arturs Silovs3 days ago

Expected To Go Again Friday
Adin Hill3 days ago

Back In Goal Friday
Auston Matthews3 days ago

Uncertain For Game 7
Aaron Rodgers3 days ago

No Restrictions For Aaron Rodgers During Offseason Workouts
Mac Jones3 days ago

Jaguars Don't Pick Up Mac Jones' Fifth-Year Option
Jayden Daniels3 days ago

Has A Chance To Start Immediately
Chase Claypool3 days ago

Bills Sign Chase Claypool
Steve Erceg3 days ago

Has A Chance To Become A Champion
Alexandre Pantoja3 days ago

Looks To Defend Flyweight Title
Michel Pereira3 days ago

Ihor Potieria Faces Michel Pereira On UFC 301
Odell Beckham Jr.3 days ago

Signing One-Year Deal With Dolphins
Michel Pereira3 days ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak To Eight
Paul Craig3 days ago

Looking To Rebound At UFC 301
DJ Chark Jr.4 days ago

Signs With Chargers
Kadarius Toney4 days ago

Chiefs Decline Kadarius Toney's Fifth-Year Option
Steven Stamkos4 days ago

Begins Contract Talks With Lightning
Brett Pesce4 days ago

A Potential Option For Round 2
Sam Bennett4 days ago

Should Be Good For Round 2
Adam Fox4 days ago

Doesn't Skate Again On Thursday
Justin Fields4 days ago

Steelers Decline Fifth-Year Option On Justin Fields
Najee Harris4 days ago

Fifth-Year Option On Najee Harris Declined By Steelers
JuJu Smith-Schuster4 days ago

Could Be On His Way Out
Khalil Herbert4 days ago

A Trade Candidate?
Caio Borralho4 days ago

Gets Ranked Opponent At UFC 301
Vitor Petrino4 days ago

Puts Undefeated Record On The Line At UFC 301
Anthony Smith4 days ago

A Massive Underdog At UFC 301
Jonathan Martinez4 days ago

Faces A Legend At UFC 301
Jose Aldo4 days ago

Returns At UFC 301
Taylor Pendrith5 days ago

A Volatile Option For CJ Cup
Seamus Power5 days ago

Rounding Into Form Ahead of CJ Cup
Davis Thompson5 days ago

A Player To Watch At CJ Cup
Aaron Rai5 days ago

Lacks Upside At TPC Craig Ranch
Min Woo Lee5 days ago

A Dangerous Pick For CJ Cup
Tom Hoge5 days ago

Seeking Second Tour Victory At CJ Cup
Mark Hubbard6 days ago

Will Return To Mediocrity At TPC Craig Ranch
Doug Ghim6 days ago

Putting History In Texas Makes Him A Hard Sell
Nate Lashley6 days ago

Looking To Rebound At Byron Nelson
Kevin Yu6 days ago

A Flier Pick With Likeable Upside At Byron Nelson
Andrew Novak6 days ago

Playing Well Heading To TPC Craig Ranch
Patrick Rodgers6 days ago

Withdraws From CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Luke List6 days ago

In Solid Form Heading To TPC Craig Ranch
Tom Kim6 days ago

A Safe Option With A Questionable Ceiling At Byron Nelson
Taylor Montgomery6 days ago

Searching For Form At TPC Craig Ranch
Jason Day6 days ago

To Defend Title At TPC Craig Ranch
Adam Scott6 days ago

Returns To Action At TPC Craig Ranch
PGA6 days ago

Sungjae Im As Good Of A Pick As Any At TPC Craig Ranch
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