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WR Target and Snap Count Analysis from Week 8

Phil Clark examines the most important changes in target share, red zone targets, and snap count for wide receivers ahead of Week 9 of the 2018 NFL season to help fantasy football owners make informed lineup decisions.

Your wide receivers remain essential components toward accomplishing your unwavering goal of securing a league championship. As the season unfolds, it is crucial for you to utilize the tools that you have available, in order to 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.

Each week, 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 determine which wide receivers should be in your lineups, and which are worthy of remaining on your rosters. Pro Football Reference and NFL Savant were 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 eight 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 during the upcoming weeks. Here is a breakdown of the most compelling changes in usage and opportunity from Week 8.

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Overall Targets  

Wide Receiver Week 6 Targets Week 7 Targets Week 8 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Adam Thielen 15 10 7 96 12 -3
Jarvis Landry 9 15 12 94 11.75 -3
Odell Beckham Jr. 10 11 11 91 11.3 0
Stefon Diggs 4 14 11 85 10.6 -3
Julio Jones 14 12 BYE 81 11.6 BYE
Antonio Brown 6 BYE 8 80 11.4 2
DeAndre Hopkins 6 8 7 78 9.75 -1
Davante Adams 16 BYE 7 78 11.1 -9
A.J. Green 12 14 7 76 9.5 -7
Michael Crabtree 9 9 5 69 8.6 -4
JuJu Smith-Schuster 10 BYE 6 69 9.8 -4
Golden Tate BYE 6 12 69 9.9 6
Mike Evans 5 11 13 68 9.7 2
Tyler Boyd 9 4 10 66 8,3 6
Tyreek Hill 12 10 4 65 8.1 -6
Robert Woods 10 7 7 65 8.1 0
Emmanuel Sanders 10 7 4 65 8,1 -3
Michael Thomas BYE 9 6 64 8 -3
Willie Snead 10 7 11 61 7.6 4
Nelson Agholor 5 7 6 61 7.6 -1
John Brown 3 7 7 61 7.6 0
Sterling Shepard 7 8 8 59 7.3 0
Donte Moncrief 3 10 7 57 7.1 -3
Keenan Allen 6 5 BYE 56 8 BYE
Demaryius Thomas 4 6 7 56 8 1
Corey Davis 4 7 BYE 56 8 BYE
Larry Fitzgerald 8 8 12 53 5.3 4
Brandin Cooks 6 5 8 52 7.4 3
Devin Funchess 8 11 3 50 7.1 -8
Sammy Watkins 4 7 9 49 6.1 2
Keelan Cole 5 7 3 49 6.1 -4
Dede Westbrook 5 4 6 48 6 2
Antonio Callaway 10 2 6 48 6 4
T.Y. Hilton INJ 4 5 47 7.8 1
Chester Rogers 9 4 1 47 5.9 -3
Marvin Jones BYE 4 10 47 6.7 6
Christian Kirk 7 6 7 46 5.75 1
Will Fuller 3 8 6 45 6.4 -2
Kenny Golladay BYE 2 1 44 6.3 -1
Danny Amendola 11 7 6 44 5.5 -1
Alshon Jeffery 12 10 5 44 8.8 -5
Taylor Gabriel 5 4 6 44 5.5 2
Chris Godwin 9 6 7 44 6.2 1
Quincy Enunwa 1 INJ INJ 43 8.6 INJ
Cole Beasley 11 8 BYE 43 6.1 BYE
Allen Robinson 6 5 INJ 43 7.1 INJ
DeSean Jackson 9 5 7 43 6.1 2
Cooper Kupp 1 INJ INJ 42 8.4 INJ
Adam Humphries 4 9 10 42 6 1
Pierre Garcon 6 1 INJ 40 5.7 INJ

Adam Thielen sustained his league lead with 96 targets, although Jarvis Landry has now reduced the gap (94). Odell Beckham Jr. is the only other receiver who has eclipsed 90 targets (91), while Stefon Diggs (85), Julio Jones (81), and Antonio Brown (80), have all attained 80+. DeAndre Hopkins (78), Davante Adams (78), and A.J. Green (76) are the only other receivers that have accumulated at least 70, while 12 additional receivers now have season-long totals that currently reside at 60+.

But even though Thielen maintained his overall lead in this category, his streak of collecting double-digit targets on a weekly basis finally reached an abrupt conclusion. His seven targets in Week 8 represented a decrease of -3 in comparison to Week 7 and ended what had been an impressive collection of weekly totals during Minnesota's first seven contests (12, 13, 19, 12, 10, 13, 10). Still, his exceptional season continues, and he is joined by Landry and Beckham as the only receivers who have accumulated at least 10 targets in seven different games.

Landry and Beckham were also among the nine receivers who attained double-digit targets in Week 8, although it was Mike Evans' season-best 13 that represented the highest total for the week. Landry and 35-year-old Larry Fitzgerald were next with 12, followed by Beckham, Diggs, and Willie Snead with 11. For Snead, it was the second time in three weeks that he has reached double-digits, and he has now been allotted at least seven targets in five consecutive games (7, 7, 10, 7, 11).

Tyler Boyd had 10 passes launched in his direction, which was his highest total since Week 4 (15). That also tied him with Marvin Jones, and Adam Humphries, who both established new season highs. Humphries has amassed 19 targets during Tampa Bay’s last two contests (9.5 targets per game), after averaging 4.6 per game in the Buccaneers’ first five matchups. 18 of those throws were launched by Jameis Winston, which should create some apprehension for Humphries owners now that Ryan Fitzpatrick is re-emerging under center.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

Wide Receiver Week 6 Targets Week 7 Targets Week 8 Targets Total Targets Targets Per Game    Largest Weekly  Changes
Kendrick Bourne 3 1 10 29 3.6 9
Jermaine Kearse 10 2 10 39 5.5 8
Tyler Boyd 9 4 10 66 8,3 6
Marvin Jones BYE 4 10 47 6.7 6
Golden Tate BYE 6 12 69 9.9 6
Willie Snead 10 7 11 61 7.6 4
Larry Fitzgerald 8 8 12 53 5.3 4
Antonio Callaway 10 2 6 48 6 4
Brandin Cooks 6 5 8 52 7.4 3
Antonio Brown 6 BYE 8 80 11.4 2
Mike Evans 5 11 13 68 9.7 2
Sammy Watkins 4 7 9 49 6.1 2
Dede Westbrook 5 4 6 48 6 2
Taylor Gabriel 5 4 6 44 5.5 2
DeSean Jackson 9 5 7 43 6.1 2
T.Y. Hilton INJ 4 5 47 7.8 1
Christian Kirk 7 6 7 46 5.75 1
Chris Godwin 9 6 7 44 6.2 1
Adam Humphries 4 9 10 42 6 1
Courtland Sutton 4 3 4 37 4.6 1
Odell Beckham Jr. 10 11 11 91 11.3 0
Robert Woods 10 7 7 65 8.1 0
John Brown 3 7 7 61 7.6 0
Sterling Shepard 7 8 8 59 7.3 0
DeAndre Hopkins 6 8 7 78 9.75 -1
Nelson Agholor 5 7 6 61 7.6 -1
Demaryius Thomas 4 6 7 56 8 -1
Kenny Golladay BYE 2 1 44 6.3 -1
Danny Amendola 11 7 6 44 5.5 -1
Will Fuller 3 8 6 45 6.4 -2
Tyler Lockett 4 BYE 2 34 5 -2
Adam Thielen 15 10 7 96 12 -3
Jarvis Landry 9 15 12 94 11.75 -3
Stefon Diggs 4 14 11 85 10.6 -3
Emmanuel Sanders 10 7 4 65 8,1 -3
Michael Thomas BYE 9 6 64 8 -3
Donte Moncrief 3 10 7 57 7.1 -3
Chester Rogers 9 4 1 47 5.9 -3
Michael Crabtree 9 9 5 69 8.6 -4
JuJu Smith-Schuster 10 BYE 6 69 9.8 -4
Keelan Cole 5 7 3 49 6.1 -4
Alshon Jeffery 12 10 5 44 8.8 -5
Doug Baldwin 8 BYE 3 20 4 -5
Tyreek Hill 12 10 4 65 8.1 -6
A.J. Green 12 14 7 76 9.5 -7
Devin Funchess 8 11 3 50 7.1 -8
Davante Adams 16 BYE 7 78 11.1 -9

Most of this week’s increases and decreases in targeting will focus on differentials between Weeks 7-8, with the exception of receivers who missed their Week 7 matchups due to injuries, or their byes. In those scenarios, we will compare the Week 6 results to what occurred in Week 8.

Jermaine Kearse and Kendrick Bourne unexpectedly joined Boyd, Jones, and Humphries in attaining 10 targets, which enabled the duo to obtain equally surprising status as the recipients of the week's largest increases. Kearse's unpredictable totals now include an erratic 4, 10, 2, 10 during the Jets’ past four contests, while Bourne had only accumulated 53 targets in 18 games with the 49ers before C.J. Beathard launched 10 passes in his direction last Sunday.

Boyd and Jones have now captured the same number of targets for two consecutive weeks, and the season-high 10 that they garnered in Week 8 was an increase of six from their Week 7 totals (+4). It was also the largest rise among the more prominent receivers in Week 8, while Snead, Fitzgerald and Antonio Callaway were all beneficiaries of +4 increases. Brandin Cooks was next (+3) while seven different receivers were allotted two more targets than they collected in Week 7 (Brown, Evans, Golden Tate, Sammy Watkins, Dede WestbrookTaylor GabrielDeSean Jackson).

Adams is tied for seventh in targets for the season, despite already being absent from one week of game action due to his bye. He also averaged a whopping 14 targets per game from Weeks 4-6, which included his season-best 16 in Week 6. But his season-low seven targets in Week 8 represented a massive decline (-9), which was the largest among all receivers.

The second biggest drop occurred with Devin Funchess, who had averaged 8.4 targets per game from Weeks 2-7 while accumulating at least seven in every contest during that span. The sequence culminated with a season-best 11 in Week 7 (9, 7, 7, 8, 11) - but he experienced an enormous drop of -8 in Week 8, as Cam Newton only targeted him three times. While the 6’4” Funchess was registering his season low, rookie teammate D.J. Moore garnered a career-best six targets. This continued his recent ascension in usage, as Moore has averaged 5.3 targets per game since Week 6, after only averaging two per game from Weeks 1-5.

 

Red Zone Targets  

Wide Receiver Week 5 Red Zone Targets Week 6 Red Zone Targets Week 7 Red Zone Targets Week 8 Red Zone Targets Total Red Zone Targets Largest  Changes
JuJu Smith-Schuster 2 1 BYE 1 17 0
Davante Adams 2 5 BYE 0 15 -5
Jarvis Landry 1 2 4 2 15 -2
Michael Thomas 1 BYE 2 0 14 -2
A.J. Green 2 1 1 1 14 0
DeAndre Hopkins 3 1 2 2 14 0
Sterling Shepard 0 3 3 1 13 -2
Odell Beckham Jr. 2 2 4 1 13 -3
Adam Thielen 2 2 2 2 13 0
Cooper Kupp 1 INJ INJ INJ 11 INJ
T.Y. Hilton INJ INJ 2 3 11 1
Antonio Brown 4 0 BYE 1 10 1
Marvin Jones 1 BYE 1 1 10 0
Sammy Watkins 2 1 1 2 10 1
Brandin Cooks 0 0 2 0 9 -2
Alshon Jeffery 2 3 2 0 9 -2
Tyreek Hill 2 2 2 0 9 -2
Corey Davis 0 0 3 BYE 9 BYE
Chris Godwin 0 2 0 1 9 1
Tyler Boyd 0 2 0 1 8 1
Devin Funchess 0 1 2 1 8 -1
John Brown 2 0 2 1 8 -1
Demaryius Thomas 0 2 0 2 8 2
Stefon Diggs 2 0 2 2 8 0
Larry Fitzgerald 0 1 2 3 8 1
Mike Evans 1 1 BYE 4 8 3
Julian Edelman 1 3 3 1 8 -2
Allen Robinson BYE 1 1 INJ 7 INJ
Nelson Agholor 0 0 0 1 7 1
Golden Tate 0 BYE 2 3 7 1
Michael Crabtree 3 1 0 0 6 0
Cole Beasley 0 3 1 BYE 6 BYE
Emmanuel Sanders 0 1 1 0 6 -1
Zay Jones 1 3 1 0 6 -1
Mike Williams 1 0 2 BYE 6 BYE
Keelan Cole 3 0 2 0 6 -2
Donte Moncrief 3 0 0 1 6 1

Juju Smith-Schuster has retained his league lead in red zone targets among wide receivers (17) and is second only to Alvin Kamara (18) among all players regardless of their positions. Adams and Landry are next with 15, while Michael Thomas, Hopkins, and Green have each attained 14. Thielen, and Giant teammates Beckham and Sterling Shepard have all received 13, while five other receivers have reached double-digits for the year - Kupp (11), T.Y. Hilton (11), Watkins (10), Jones (10), and Brown (10).

Evans collected four red zone targets in Week 8, which was the highest total among all wide receivers. He has also amassed six targets since Week 6, which has expanded his season total to eight. Hilton, Fitzgerald, and Westbrook were next with three targets in Week 8, while Landry, Hopkins, Thielen, Demaryius Thomas, and Stefon Diggs all collected two.

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

The four targets that were designated for Evans resulted in this week's largest increase, as he had only received one in Week 7. Otherwise, no receivers surpassed the +2 rise that was attained by Westbrook and Demaryius Thomas. The biggest decreases occurred with Beckham (-3), Shepard (-2), and Landry (-2), although that was a byproduct of their favorable totals in Week 7 (Beckham 4, Landry 4, Shepard 3).

Hopkins has accumulated 10 of his targets during Houston's last five contests while collecting double-digit red zone targets in four of those games. He has also amassed eight targets since Week 5, which is a total that has only been surpassed by Beckham (9).

As we continue in the AFC South, Hilton's ability to collect 11 red zone targets in six games is impressive, and it includes five during his two matchups since returning to the Colts' lineup in Week 7. Landry is the only receiver that has obtained more during that two-week span (6). Westbrook entered Week 7 without a red zone target throughout the entire season, but has now captured four during Jacksonville’s last two matchups.

Fitzgerald has matched Hilton’s total during the past two weeks (5) and has accumulated six of his eight targets since Week 6. Considering the exceptional season that Thielen is delivering to his owners, it is hardly surprising that his red zone target total has steadily increased as the weeks unfold. He has now received at least two red zone targets in five consecutive games, which has propelled him into that three-receiver grouping that has now obtained 13 for the year.

 

Snap Counts  

Wide Receiver Week 6 Snap Counts Week 7 Snap Counts Week 8 Snap Counts Total Snaps Total Snap Count %  Snap Count % Change
DeAndre Hopkins 61/100% 64/100% 59/97% 558 100% -3%
Jarvis Landry 73/99% 67/99% 52/81% 550 94% -18%
Adam Thielen 69/97% 66/96% 69/95% 541 97% -1%
Robert Woods 72/97% 50/82% 76/97% 524 96% 15%
Nelson Agholor 64/90% 59/88% 57/92% 524 92% 4%
Odell Beckham Jr. 63/97% 61/95% 67/96% 495 96% 1%
Stefon Diggs 63/89% 63/91% 64/88% 488 87% -3%
Brandin Cooks 68/92% 50/82% 75/96% 480 88% 14%
Antonio Brown 63/86% BYE 70/99% 471 94% 13%
Emmanuel Sanders 56/85% 43/73% 59/81% 463 85% 8%
Davante Adams 63/89% BYE 40/77% 452 93% -12%
Tyreek Hill 53/98% 52/74% 48/83% 446 86% 9%
A.J. Green 57/93% 46/81% 62/94% 441 86% 13%
Tyler Boyd 57/93% 56/98% 61/92% 439 85% -6%
Chris Hogan 47/60% 42/66% 45/59% 438 70% -7%
Michael Crabtree 41/54% 48/71% 45/66% 432 71% -5
Antonio Callaway 72/97% 51/75% 59/92% 428 72% 17%
Michael Thomas BYE 65/92% 51/96% 427 91% 4%
Marvin Jones BYE 56/88% 75/97% 427 93% 9%
Zay Jones 58/94% 51/91%  60/94% 425 85% 3%
Sterling Shepard 63/97% 59/92% 67/96% 422 94% 4%
Mike Evans 57/86% 82/86% 70/80% 422 83% -6
Donte Moncrief 38/79% 55/81% 56/88% 419 87% -5%
John Brown 41/54% 50/74% 46/68% 411 67% -6%
Danny Amendola 75/96% 55/98% 65/98% 410 86% 0
Jordy Nelson 57/95% BYE 45/90% 410 87% -5
JuJu Smith-Schuster 50/68% BYE 56//95% 410 82% 27%
Sammy Watkins 54/100% 60/85% 55/95% 406 78% 10
Kenny Golladay BYE 49/77% 54/92% 405 88% 15%
Keelan Cole 45/94% 52/76% 15/23% 405 76% -53%
Larry Fitzgerald 49/85% 64/97% 66/100% 399 89% 3%
Willie Snead 55/72% 44/65% 52/76% 396 65% 11%
Dede Westbrook 44/92% 50/74% 58/91% 391 73% 17%
Tyler Lockett 51/78% BYE 44/70% 386 87% -8%
Devin Funchess 58/97% 54/92% 48/74% 386 85% -18%
Taylor Gabriel 66% 78% 67% 380 78% -9%
Courtland Sutton 35/53% 40/68% 49/67% 376 69% -1%

It has been customary to see Hopkins' name atop the list in snap count percentage on a weekly basis. However, even though his Week 8 snap count of 97% is clearly an appealing percentage, it was actually surpassed by four receivers. The most intriguing name among this week's leaders is Devante Parker, who had not registered a catch since Week 3.

But after performing on a grand total of 37 snaps all season, and just four since Week 3, he suddenly played on 100% of Miami's offensive snaps. He was joined by Fitzgerald (66/100%), followed by Brown (70/99%), Danny Amendola (96/98%), Hopkins (59/97%). Woods (76/97%), and Jones (57/97%), followed by six different receivers with 96%.

Hopkins does lead all receivers in snap counts through eight games (99.5%),  and is one of just 11 receivers who have performed on over 90% of their team's offensive snaps to this point of the year - Thielen (97%), Woods (96%), Beckham (96%), Brown (94.4%), Shepard (94%), Adams (93%), Jones (93%), Landry (93%), Nelson Agholor (92%), and Michael Thomas (91%).

 

Largest Increases And Decreases

There were two noticeable declines in usage that also provided a pair of rookie receivers with opportunities to register their highest snap counts of the season. Keelan Cole had performed on 56/84% of Jacksonville's offensive snaps entering Week 8, with a count that never fell below 75% in any particular contest. But he was only involved in 15/23% of the snaps during the Jaguars' matchup with Philadelphia.

His second-quarter fumble was the second in his last three games, during which he has also accumulated five drops. All of which contributed to the dramatic increase in playing time for D.J. Chark. The first-year receiver's count rose dramatically (48/75%) after he had only played on 32% of the team's previous snaps. Chark had never exceeded 44% in any particular game, but it would not be surprising for his opportunities to rise once the Jaguars return from their bye.

D.J. Moore received a similar boost, as Funchess registered a season-low 48/74% of Carolina's offensive snaps. Funchess had averaged 86% during the year and had played on 94.5% of the Panthers' snaps in Weeks 6-7. This made his regression even more noteworthy, as Moore played on a season-best 46/71% of the team's snaps. He had entered Week 8 averaging only 32%, his previous season best had been 49%, and he had also surpassed 45% just twice.

 

Five Things That I Noticed

1. The trade of Demaryius Thomas to Houston will certainly have ramifications for both the Texans and the Broncos. But beyond Thomas himself, no receivers will be impacted more than rookies Courtland Sutton and Keke Coutee. Sutton instantly becomes Denver’s WR2, while his 4.6 targets per game average and 69% snap count will both assuredly rise to more appealing levels. Meanwhile, Coutee’s apparent opportunity to serve as his team’s second option behind Hopkins has quickly dissipated. However, this does not mean that he cannot operate as a WR3 for owners - Coutee has the capability to remain productive as Deshaun Watson’s third option, once he has fully recovered from his hamstring issue. Bill O’Brien can script plays to keep Coutee involved as both a receiver and occasional rusher, and the combined presence of Hopkins and Thomas will keep opposing secondaries sufficiently distracted so that Coutee can present his owners with favorable (but inconsistent) point totals.

2. Philadelphia’s acquisition of Golden Tate will also have consequences for the receiving units of both the Eagles and the Lions. While it could signal an intensified commitment to the ground game by Detroit, Tate's departure will be beneficial to both Marvin Jones and Kenny Golladay. Jones capitalized on his 10 targets in Week 8 by establishing new season highs in receptions (7) and yardage (117) while also generating two touchdowns. He is currently 36th in targets among wide receivers, which includes a sequence from Weeks 3-7 in which he averaged five per game. His opportunities should now become more consistent, while he will continue to garner looks near the end zone. Meanwhile, Kenny Golladay owners should be ecstatic, as Tate's departure should help him reverse an unfavorable trend in which the 9.3 targets per game average that he averaged from Weeks 1-3 plummeted to just 1.5 in Weeks 7-8.

3. Even though we must await Philadelphia's return from the Week 8 bye to observe how they will deploy Golden Tate, his emergence with the Eagles will not negatively impact his value. Nor will it hinder Alshon Jeffery's, as both receivers should maintain an average of around nine targets per game. But it was already becoming difficult to justify keeping Nelson Agholor on rosters even without the addition of Tate, who is on pace for a fifth consecutive 90 catch season. The nominal value of Jordan Matthews and his 2.8 targets per game average has essentially been terminated, although the focus of Tate owners should be restricted to making sure that he is affixed to their starting lineups.

4. Doug Baldwin has now been targeted 19 times since his Week 4 return, although that total has been attained through erratic targeting (7, 1, 8, 3). This corresponds with his wildly inconsistent production - as he has interspersed a 91-yard performance in Week 6, with an average of 23 YPG in the other three contests. Tyler Lockett's 34 targets currently lead the Seahawks, even though his 6.3 targets per game average from Weeks 2-4 has dropped to just 3.6 since Week 5, with a decline during each of the Seahawks last four contests (6, 5, 4, 2). Meanwhile, David Moore's four touchdowns since Week 5 have been achieved despite the fact that he has only been targeted 11 times during the three games in which he has scored. The recent accumulation of touchdowns will entice some box-score-dependent owners toward adding him to their rosters. But he would need a significant increase in usage and opportunities (27% snap count) for him to be anything beyond a high-risk investment for anyone who envisions starting him.

5. Even though Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison returned from their protracted hamstring injuries, Marquez Valdes-Scantling performed on more snaps than his veteran teammates. Valdes-Scantling played on 32/60% of Green Bay’s offensive snaps, which exceeded the counts for Cobb (24/46%), and Allison (30/58%). Valdes-Scantling also tied Cobb for the second highest target total (5), while Allison only collected one. It appears that Valdes-Scantling has captured sustained value, and he remains a worthy roster addition this week.

6. Wait… six things? Why not. Here is a bonus item concerning Larry Fitzgerald, who was targeted 10 times during Arizona's season opener, but only averaged 3.75 targets per game from Weeks 2-5. However, that average has expanded to 9.3 during Arizona's last three games, as he had collected 28 of his 53 targets for the season during that span (8, 8, 12). Fitzgerald has regained his health, and the ascension of Byron Leftwich into the offensive coordinator role should place the future Hall-Of-Famer in a position to accrue desirable numbers for patient owners who drafted him - or anyone who secured him after he was jettisoned to waiver wires during his disappointing outings.

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Evander Kane

Drops to Fourth Line Saturday
Kasperi Kapanen

Won't Play on Saturday
Calvin Pickard

Starts Game 5 for Oilers
Jaxson Dart

Working as No. 2 QB During Offseason Workouts
Xavier Gipson

Roster Spot Could be in Jeopardy
Josh Reynolds

the Front-Runner for WR2 Duties
Tyrese Haliburton

Struggles in Friday's Loss to OKC
Chet Holmgren

Dominates the Glass in Game 4
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Leads the Way in Game 4
Jalen Williams

Has a Quality Showing on Friday Night
Russell Westbrook

to Decline Player Option
Kevin Durant

Trade Could Happen in the "Next Few Days"
Joaquin Buckley

Set For Main Event
Kamaru Usman

An Underdog At UFC Atlanta
Miranda Maverick

Set For Co-Main Event
Rose Namajunas

Looks To Bounce Back
Andre Petroski

Looks To Extend His Win Streak To Four
Edmen Shahbazyan

A Favorite At UFC Atlanta
Raoni Barcelos

Set To Take On Former Champion
Cody Garbrandt

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Mansur Abdul-Malik

Looks For His Third UFC Win
Connor Hellebuyck

Wins Vezina And Hart Trophies
Aleksander Barkov

Records Two Power-Play Assists Thursday
Sam Reinhart

Collects Three Points in Thursday's Loss
Matthew Tkachuk

Notches Three Points in Losing Effort
Calvin Pickard

Joins Exclusive List with Thursday's Win
Mattias Ekholm

Logs Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Leon Draisaitl

Delivers Victory in Overtime Thursday
Myles Turner

Playing Through Illness
Reed Sheppard

Will Play in the NBA Summer League
Kevin Durant

Deal Could Come Sooner Rather Than Later
Dorian Finney-Smith

Undergoes Ankle Surgery
Anze Kopitar

Wins Third Lady Byng Trophy
Sergei Bobrovsky

Heading Out for Win No. 15
John Klingberg

Won't Play in Game 4 Against Panthers
Viktor Arvidsson

Sits Out Game 4 Against Panthers
Stuart Skinner

Remains in Oilers Crease Thursday
Jalen Williams

Leads Thunder in Scoring Wednesday
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Settles for 24 Points in Game 3 Loss
Pascal Siakam

Does Everything for Pacers Wednesday Night
Tyrese Haliburton

Gets Close to Triple-Double in Game 3 Win
Bennedict Mathurin

Leads All Scorers with 27 Points Wednesday
Brandin Podziemski

Has Second Offseason Surgery
Jaylen Brown

Undergoes Successful Knee Procedure
Matt McCarty

Comes Off Season-Best Showing at RBC Canadian Open
Justin Thomas

Desperate to Continue Good 2025 Season
Jon Rahm

Seeks Revenge at U.S. Open
Tom Kim

Aiming for Improvement in U.S. Open
PGA

Sungjae Im Expects Solid Performance at Oakmont
Brian Harman

Aims to Rebound From the Memorial
Tony Finau

has Been Up and Down at U.S. Open
Patrick Cantlay

Hoping This is the Year at Oakmont
Akshay Bhatia

Improving in Time for U.S. Open
Xander Schauffele

Primed for Another Major Championship Run
Cameron Young

May Struggle at U.S. Open
Collin Morikawa

Eyeing Third Major Championship Title
Matt Fitzpatrick

Seeks to Avenge Oakmont Collapse
Jordan Spieth

Can Contend at Oakmont
Shane Lowry

a Strong Value Play at U.S. Open
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