TAP FOR 6 MONTHS OF PREMIUM FREE 💰
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

Unexpected Boom Performances: Fantasy Football Risers Include Will Levis, DeAndre Hopkins, Trey McBride, Jahan Dotson, more

Trey McBride - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Pickups, Draft Sleepers

Unexpected fantasy football performances and waiver wire sleepers and trade targets for Week 9 (2023). Will these NFL players sustain their Week 8 success?

As it has been with most weeks during the 2023 NFL season, Week 8 was an interesting one. There were obviously some entertaining games, but the story of the day was the amount of notable quarterbacks that went down. Kirk Cousins, Matthew Stafford, Tyrod Taylor, Kenny Pickett, and Desmond Ridder all exited their games with various injuries. Although, in Ridder’s case, he may have been benched rather than injured.

With these rough injuries, skill position players from those respective teams’ stats took a hit while fans had the pleasure of watching household names like Jaren Hall, Brett Rypien, and Tommy Devito attempt to run their respective offenses.

Even with these unfortunate injuries to important players, there were still plenty of productive outings from consistent studs, sleeping giants, and emerging talents. In this article, we’ll be going through the most unexpected of these productive outings while providing some insight into each of them. Before I ramble on any longer, let’s end this intro here and get into the five best unexpected boom performances from Week 8.

Featured Promo: Looking for some more fantasy football action? Adopt a dynasty orphan team over at FFPC. Sign up today and get $25 off any FFPC league. Sign Up Now!

 

Surprise Fantasy Football Performances

Will Levis, Tennessee Titans

Expectations were not high for Will Levis’ first career start. With starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill on the mend, the rookie was set to have his first career start against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 8. Before Levis even set foot on the field, many were down on him.

The combination of him falling in the NFL draft, drinking mayo-mixed coffee, and eating unpeeled bananas seems to have scared many off of him as a prospect. While all of those things are unappealing (some more than others), his potential was being ignored, mostly because he seemed like kind of a weirdo.

However, all of those biases should be thrown out the window after the aerial assault he laid upon the Falcons’ defense. Levis looked like a man with one plan, and that plan was to throw the deep ball.

During his first career start, he completed 19-of-29 passes for 238 yards and four touchdowns along with seven carries for 11 yards. Levis’s surprising statistical output resulted in him ranking as the QB6 in Week 8 with 26.62 fantasy points.

The Tennessee Titans’ plans for this season still appear to be up in the air. As the trade deadline quickly approaches, there have been plenty of rumors surrounding this team as a seller. There are more than two sides to this situation, but if the team decides to sell, it’s likely that Levis will be the locked-in starter for the rest of the season. 

If that ends up being the case, he could provide value for QB-needy rosters as a true gunslinger who can put up big numbers.

DeAndre Hopkins, Tennessee Titans

Now, in an effort to not spoil this next boom performer, I left their name out of the previous section. Now that we’re here, DeAndre Hopkins was clearly an unexpected boom performer in Week 8.

Upon joining the Tennessee Titans, the comparisons for Hopkins wrote themselves. While being on the older side, it was easy to throw the veteran receiver in with the past star receivers Tennessee has employed who were clearly past their prime.

Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Julio Jones. Hopkins just seamlessly fit in with that group. In Week 8 with some new blood under center, the 11th-year veteran finally bucked the comparison while looking unstoppable.

Against the Atlanta Falcons, Hopkins had a strong connection with rookie Will Levis as he caught four-of-six targets for 128 yards and three touchdowns. His amazing totals resulted in 32.8 half-PPR points, making him the WR2 and the second-highest-scoring player on the week only behind Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.

If Levis remains the quarterback for the rest of the season, there’s a solid chance we see more of these long bomb touchdowns to Hopkins. For a player whose value looked completely dead in the water a couple of weeks ago, this performance should make the veteran a valuable asset once again.

If you have Hopkins on your roster, rejoice in the fact that he’s no longer just dead weight.

Jahan Dotson, Washington Commanders

Few players have been a bigger disappointment this season than Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson. Despite having a promising rookie season and appearing to have a strong connection with quarterback Sam Howell in the offseason, his second year has been off to a rocky start.

Whether it be looking like an afterthought in this offense or failing to produce just 50 receiving yards in any game this season, the supposed breakout for Dotson has fallen flat on its face.

That was the case until Week 8 rolled around, however.

Against a tough division rival in the Philadelphia Eagles, Dotson came to play as he caught eight-of-10 targets for a team-leading 108 yards and a touchdown. His breakout performance led to 20.8 half-PPR fantasy points, making him the WR7 in Week 8.

Now, it’s just one week, but this could be the jumpstart that Dotson needed to get his miserable season back on track. Many probably gave up on the second-year receiver already, so he’s likely out on waivers in plenty of leagues. If you can pick him up heading into Week 9, there’s a chance he cashes in as a solid rest-of-season option.

Taysom Hill, New Orleans Saints

There’s always one or two of these performances every season from New Orleans Saints gadget player Taysom Hill. Whether he’s listed as a tight end, quarterback, or whatever else, he’s been a thorn in the side of fantasy players everywhere for years.

This week was no different as he played the role of touchdown vulture during New Orleans’ Week 8 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Considering the Saints have been brutal in the red zone this season, having Hill in might be better for this team than having quarterback Derek Carr flub things up in the most important portion of the field.

With Hill taking over at random areas of the field and offense, he completed one-of-two passes for 44 yards, had nine carries for 63 yards and two touchdowns, and caught one pass for 14 yards. That smorgasbord of offensive usage resulted in 21.96 half-PPR fantasy points, making Hill the TE1 in Week 8.

The argument surrounding Hill’s gadget usage is that he doesn’t really fit in with any position that makes sense for fantasy purposes. As of now, he’s listed as a tight end and could be a relevant option if he continues to see consistent red zone work in this Saints' offense. Even with his erratic usage, the tight end landscape is desolate, making Hill at least an interesting play for managers who are sick of fruitless streaming game.

Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals

With Arizona Cardinals veteran tight end Zach Ertz heading to IR, the door was opened for a new name to emerge in this middling offense. While being a lower-end group coming into Week 8, the Cardinals had been targeting tight ends the fourth most in the NFL. 

That’s what made tight end Trey McBride look like an interesting play.

The second-year pro hasn’t had many opportunities to show out this season, with Arizona deciding to run it back with the veteran Ertz. But on Sunday, he saw plenty of work.

Against the Baltimore Ravens, McBride caught 10-of-14 targets for 95 yards and a touchdown. While seeing by far the most work he’s had this season, the former second-round pick finished with 20.5 half-PPR fantasy points, good for a TE2 finish in Week 8.

Although a lot of his production came during garbage time, that may be the recipe for success in this Arizona offense. They appear to be fully embracing the tank now while playing from behind plenty.

That could make McBride a real starting option in fantasy for the time being. As long as Ertz is out, he will get peppered with targets in an offense that will be in consistently negative game scripts. If he isn’t rostered already, make it a priority to add him heading into Week 9.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Jaren Jackson Jr.

Iffy for Monday
Julius Randle

May Miss First Game of the Season
Anthony Edwards

Dealing With Back Spasms, Questionable for Monday
Austin Reaves

Still Out Sunday
Kevin Durant

Won't Play Monday
Jalen Green

Out Against Clippers
James Harden

Unavailable Sunday
Keyonte George

Out Sunday, Isaiah Collier Starts
Eugenio Suárez

Eugenio Suarez Signs One-Year Deal with Reds
Jusuf Nurkić

Jusuf Nurkic Officially Active Sunday
Cade Cunningham

Available Versus Nets
Davion Mitchell

Returns to Action Sunday
Kevin Huerter

Won't Suit Up for Rematch Versus Miami
Norman Powell

Misses Sunday's Game
Jalen Smith

Out Again Versus Miami
Russell Westbrook

Remains Out Sunday
Malik Monk

Cleared to Play Against Wizards
Josh Giddey

Out Again on Sunday
Domantas Sabonis

Out Sunday
Alexandre Sarr

Won't Play Sunday
Michael Porter Jr.

Out on Sunday Night
NFL

49ers Set to Name Raheem Morris Their Defensive Coordinator
NFL

Raiders Close to Naming Klint Kubiak Next Head Coach
NFL

Cardinals Finalizing Deal to Make Mike LaFleur Next Head Coach
Duop Reath

on the Move to Atlanta
Breece Hall

Jets Want to Re-Sign Breece Hall, Could Use Franchise Tag
Shohei Ohtani

Won't Pitch in the World Baseball Classic
Luis Arraez

Signs One-Year Deal With Giants
Troy Terry

Ready to Return Sunday
Victor Hedman

Set to Return Sunday
Connor McMichael

Out Week-to-Week
Kris Letang

Out for Four Weeks
Nico Hischier

a Game-Time Call Saturday
Jack Hughes

Won't Play Saturday
Linus Ullmark

Returns to Action Saturday
Blake Snell

Dodgers Plan to Have Blake Snell Ready for Opening Day
Shohei Ohtani

Will be Ready to Pitch to Start the 2026 Season
Francisco Lindor

Won't Play in WBC After Elbow Surgery
Charlie Coyle

Pots Second Career Hat Trick
Filip Hronek

Expected to Play Saturday
Pavel Zacha

Not Traveling With Bruins
Elias Lindholm

to Miss at Least Two More Games
William Nylander

on Track to Return Saturday
Kris Letang

Misses Practice, Uncertain for Saturday
Evgeni Malkin

Iffy for Saturday
Vinnie Pasquantino

Royals Agree on Two-Year Contract
Jacob Wilson

Signs Seven-Year Extension
Diego Lopes

An Underdog At UFC 325
Alexander Volkanovski

Set For UFC 325 Main Event
Benoît Saint Denis

Benoit Saint Denis Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Dan Hooker

Set For UFC 325 Co-Main Event
Mauricio Ruffy

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Rafael Fiziev

Returns At UFC 325
CFB

Texas Lands Wake Forest Transfer Sterling Berkhalter
Samuel Ersson

Sustains Lower-Body Injury Thursday
Pavel Zacha

Exits Early Thursday
Charlie Lindgren

Hurt Versus Red Wings
Jack Hughes

Exits With Lower-Body Injury Thursday
Brad Marchand

Suffers New Injury Blow
Patrick Kane

Becomes NHL's Highest-Scoring U.S-Born Player
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Expected to Miss a Week
Tommy Edman

Will Have Delayed Start to Spring Training, Could Miss Opening Day
Kirk Cousins

Falcons Expected to Release Kirk Cousins
Chase Brown

Working on Extension With Bengals
Michael Penix Jr.

Hopes to be Ready for Week 1
Isaac Paredes

Not a Lock for Opening Day Lineup?
Dalton Kincaid

Doesn't Need Offseason Surgery
Josh Allen

Undergoes Foot Surgery
Josh Allen

on Crutches, Wearing Walking Boot
Corbin Carroll

a Top Fantasy Outfielder After Joining 30-30 Club
Jonah Tong

Won't Pitch in the World Baseball Classic
CFB

Michigan RB Bryson Kuzdzal Withdrawing from Transfer Portal
Aaron Judge

Appears to be Past his Elbow Issues
Bo Nix

Expected to Resume Training in 4-6 Weeks
Michael Penix Jr.

Thinks he'll be Ready by April
Evan Carter

Establishes a Goal to Steal 30 Bases
Edouard Julien

Traded to the Rockies
Cleveland Browns

Browns Hiring Todd Monken as Next Head Coach
Sahith Theegala

Off to Much Better 2026 Start
Gary Woodland

an Intriguing Option at Torrey Pines This Week
CJ Abrams

Giants Offer "Aggressive Pitch" for CJ Abrams
Andrew Putnam

Hopes to Keep Momentum Rolling This Week
Matthieu Pavon

Seeks to Return to 2024 Form at Torrey Pines
Luke List

Still Looking For Birdies at Torrey Pines
Jake Knapp

Faces Stiff Challenge at Farmers Insurance Open
Rasmus Hojgaard

Needs to Play Better at Torrey Pines
Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Could Struggle at Farmers Insurance Open
J.J. Spaun

A Steady Option At Farmers Insurance Open
Andrew Novak

Looking For More Success At Torrey Pines
Denny McCarthy

A Wild Card At Farmers Insurance Open
Max Homa

Looks To Keep Resurgence Going At Torrey Pines
Joe Highsmith

Struggling Heading Into Torrey Pines
Wyndham Clark

Looks To Carry Momentum Into Farmers Insurance Open
Tony Finau

Aims To Turn Things Around At Torrey Pines
Akshay Bhatia

Looks to Bounce Back at Torrey Pines
Paul Goldschmidt

Yankees Expressing Interest in Re-Signing Paul Goldschmidt
Bo Bichette

Won't Play in World Baseball Classic
NFL

Bill Belichick Won't be First-Ballot Hall of Famer
Carlos Correa

Won't Play for Puerto Rico in World Baseball Classic
Si Woo Kim

Looks to Continue Incredible Run at Torrey Pines
Jason Day

has a Good Chance to Keep Momentum This Weekend
Keegan Bradley

has Good Course History at Torrey Pines
Billy Horschel

Isn't a Great DFS Option at Torrey Pines
Aaron Rodgers

Mike McCarthy Says he Wants Aaron Rodgers to Return
Will Zalatoris

Has a Shot to Challenge at the Farmers Insurance Open
Drake Maye

Expected to be Fine for Super Bowl
Tennessee Titans

Titans Set to Hire Brian Daboll as New Offensive Coordinator
Buffalo Bills

Bills Promote Joe Brady to Head Coach
CFB

Quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi Signs with Michigan
CFB

Darian Mensah Reaches Settlement with Duke, Expected to Land at Miami

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP