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Alec Pierce Will Offer Little Help In Week 17
Indianapolis Colts rookie wide receiver Alec Pierce has three or more catches in three of his last five games. However, he only had a combined 54 yards in two of those games. The Colts will be facing the New York Giants in Week 17. The Giants rank 15th against opposing wide receivers, surrendering an average... Read More
Jelani Woods Primed For Better Numbers In Week 17
Indianapolis Colts tight end Jelani Woods saw more opportunity when an ankle injury sidelined Kylen Granson in Week 16. He responded by having catches of 15 and 17 yards, two of their most significant plays in the loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. With Granson already ruled out for Week 17, Woods will likely start... Read More
Deon Jackson’s Role For Indianapolis Remains Limited
An increased workload was expected from Indianapolis Colts running back Deon Jackson after Jonathan Taylor was placed on Injured Reserve due to a season-ending ankle injury. But the outlook remains bleak for Jackson, even without their All-Pro rusher. He failed to register a rushing yard but had nine receiving yards in their Week 16 defeat... Read More
Parris Campbell’s Low Target Count Won’t Help His Production
The targets for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Parris Campbell continue to be low. He was targeted just five times in their Week 16 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, leading to 19 receiving yards. He had 13 yards on three targets in Week 15 versus the Minnesota Vikings. Campbell has responded well with increased targets,... Read More
Michael Pittman Jr. Will Continue To Underwhelm In Week 17
Wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.'s roller-coaster performance throughout the 2022 NFL season is a microcosm of how the Indianapolis Colts offense has struggled. Case in point: He had 7.9 fantasy points in Week 16 against the Los Angeles Chargers after tallying 19 in Week 15 versus the Minnesota Vikings. He could have a solid outing... Read More
Zack Moss Is In For A Field Day Against The Giants
Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss carried the ball 36 times for 146 yards over their last two games. He has been given more reps since Jonathan Taylor suffered a season-ending injury and has responded to the call. Moss will again be the Colts' primary backfield option when they face the New York Giants in... Read More