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  • Tay Martin WR | WAS

    Tay Martin: Joining Tennessee's practice squad

    Martin is slated to sign with the Titans' practice squad Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Martin spent time with the 49ers this offseason, and though he earned a spot on the team's initial practice squad, he was cut by the team early September. Now, Martin will get a chance to continue his development with Tennessee. Over the last two seasons, Martin appeared in three total games while playing primarily on special teams for San Francisco.

  • DJ Turner WR | LV

    Raiders' DJ Turner: Makes nine-yard reception in loss

    Turner caught his only target for nine yards in Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Chargers.

    Turner logged only five offensive snaps in the season opener, but he caught a nine-yard pass from Gardner Minshew on third down to set up a 32-yard field goal on the Raiders' first drive of the fourth quarter. Turner remains the No. 4 option at wide receiver behind Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker ahead of a Week 2 matchup against the Ravens.

  • Tre Tucker WR | LV

    Raiders' Tre Tucker: Two receptions in season opener

    Tucker caught two passes for 22 yards on three targets in Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Chargers. He also returned two punts for 28 yards.

    Playing 47 of 60 offensive snaps, Tucker was the clear No. 3 option at wide receiver behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers as the Raiders trailed for a majority of the second half, and rookie tight end Brock Bowers also seems ahead of him in the pecking order for targets. A similar game script could be employed in Week 2 against the Ravens, once again making Tucker a boom-or-bust candidate given his speed and big-play ability. Pedestrian quarterbacking play from Gardner Minshew will hold back the Raiders offense, however.

  • Trey Palmer WR | NO

    Buccaneers' Trey Palmer: One reception in Week 1 win

    Palmer brought in one of two targets for 19 yards in the Buccaneers' 37-20 win over the Commanders on Sunday. He also returned one punt for 15 yards.

    Palmer, who cleared concussion protocol before the game, logged a modest 20 snaps from scrimmage and 10 additional on special teams. His one reception proved productive, but he notably was in on 30 fewer offensive plays than new No. 3 wideout Jalen McMillan. Palmer figures to continue in a modest role during a Week 4 road battle against the Lions on Sunday.

  • Buccaneers' Jalen McMillan: Maximizes one reception

    McMillan brought in his only reception (on three targets) for a 32-yard touchdown in the Buccaneers' 37-20 win over the Commanders on Sunday.

    The rookie paid immediate dividends in his first game as a pro, and his day would have been even bigger had he and QB Baker Mayfield connected on a deep shot down the right sideline early in the first quarter. However, the duo made up for the misfire on the first play of the fourth quarter for McMillan's one and only reception of the lopsided win. McMillan did play a robust 50 snaps from scrimmage while last season's No. 3 wideout Trey Palmer was limited to 20, seemingly establishing the former as the clear top option behind starters Mike Evans and Chris Godwin heading into a Week 2 road showdown against the Lions.

  • 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk: Limited to two receptions Monday

    Aiyuk had two receptions (on five targets) for 28 yards in Monday's 32-19 win over the Jets.

    Head coach Kyle Shanahan foreshadowed that Aiyuk would see a limited role after missing the entire preseason waiting out his contract dispute with the front office. The 2020 first-round pick still saw five targets and did well on a per-touch basis, so fantasy managers shouldn't panic over the Week 1 dud. Better days will be ahead for Aiyuk and the passing game, potentially starting with Sunday's matchup against Minnesota.

  • Deebo Samuel WR | WAS

    49ers' Deebo Samuel: Scores in MNF win

    Samuel brought in five of nine targets for 54 yards and a carried the ball eight times for 23 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 32-19 win over the Jets.

    Samuel produced a typical dual-threat performance with eight rushes and five receptions en route to 13.7 points in standard fantasy formats. With the absence of star running back Christian McCaffrey (calf/Achilles) on Monday, both Samuel and backup running back Jordan Mason (28-147-1) picked up the slack in the backfield to propel San Francisco to its first victory of the 2024 season. Samuel remains a top fantasy option whether he lines up out wide or in the backfield as the 49ers prepare to face the Vikings on Sunday.

  • Mason Tipton WR | NO

    Saints' Mason Tipton: Grabs one pass Week 1

    Tipton gathered in his only target for six yards during Sunday's 47-10 victory over Carolina.

    Tipton saw fairly significant playing time with 17 offensive snaps Sunday. The undrafted wideout from Yale appeared to fill the role left by A.T. Perry, who was inactive with a hand injury. As a result, the rookie caught his first career target on a short pass from starting quarterback Derek Carr midway through the second quarter. Tipton also saw more playing time than 2024 sixth-rounder Bub Means (six snaps), which is a solid sign for the former's current spot in this wide-receiver hierarchy. He should fill a similar role if Perry remains sidelined for next Sunday's road contest at Dallas.

  • Mike Williams WR | LAC

    Jets' Mike Williams: Used as decoy in Jets debut

    Williams wasn't targeted in Monday's 32-19 loss to the 49ers.

    Playing on a pitch count in his recovery from a torn ACL suffered last September, Williams played only four snaps in his first half as a Jet and continued to see minimal action in the second half. The former Chargers wide receiver is likely to gradually ramp up his workload, so he could be more involved Week 2 against the Titans, but Garrett Wilson and Allen Lazard should continue to lead the Jets' receiving corps early in the season after combining for 12 catches, 149 yards and two touchdowns on 20 targets Monday.

  • Allen Lazard WR | NYJ

    Jets' Allen Lazard: Scores twice in Rodgers' return

    Lazard caught six of nine targets for 89 yards and two touchdowns in Monday's 32-19 loss to the 49ers.

    Early on, Lazard looked like the same player that caught just 23 of 49 targets for 311 yards last season, as he dropped a catchable ball on third down to end the Jets' opening drive and finished without a catch on two first-half targets. He turned things around in the second half, rekindling his chemistry with Aaron Rodgers from their Packers days with a 26-yard catch and a 36-yard touchdown reception in a four-play span. Lazard added a three-yard touchdown catch in the final minute from backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who replaced Rodgers for mop-up duty with the game out of reach. It took Lazard just one game to double last season's touchdown total, and he should continue to play a prominent role Week 2 against the Titans, as the Jets are bringing fellow wide receiver Mike Williams (zero targets) along slowly early in the season as Williams recovers from last September's ACL tear.

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