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  • Mack Hollins WR | NE

    Falcons' Mack Hollins: Not targeted in win

    Hollins failed to record a single target in Sunday's 16-13 win over the Buccaneers.

    Hollins was held without a target for the first time Sunday, as the receiver continued to see a drop in playing time. The veteran wideout has now played fewer than 30 offensive snaps in three straight games and played behind Drake London and Van Jefferson in the contest. It is possible that Jefferson's presence could limit Hollins' opportunities going forward, making the latter even more difficult to trust for fantasy purposes. The 30-year-old will look to bounce back in Week 8 when the Falcons visit the Titans.

  • Gabe Davis WR | BUF

    Bills' Gabe Davis: Quiet in loss

    Davis caught one of five targets for six yards in Sunday's 29-25 loss to the Patriots.

    Davis struggled to get much going Sunday despite seeing the third-most targets and playing the most offensive snaps (68) of any Bills pass catcher. After a strong start to the season, the wideout has cooled down over the past two weeks, with his six yards setting a new low mark so far in 2023. Nonetheless, Davis will look to bounce back Week 8, when the Bills host the Buccaneers on Thursday night.

  • Mecole Hardman WR | BUF

    Chiefs' Mecole Hardman: Makes one grab in return to Chiefs

    Hardman hauled in one of his three targets for six yards during Sunday's 31-17 win versus the Chargers.

    Hardman didn't see a ton of action in his first game back in Kansas City, playing just 11 offensive snaps, but he also contributed on special teams and was at least involved on offense, drawing three targets in those 11 snaps. Given the relative mediocrity among the team's wideouts, Hardman could still make a play for regular reps at wide receiver, though Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Rashee Rice may have stated their cases to maintain sizable reps with strong showings Sunday.

  • Kadarius Toney WR | CLE

    Chiefs' Kadarius Toney: Dip in production versus Bolts

    Toney gathered in his only target for 13 yards during Sunday's 31-17 victory against the Chargers.

    Toney had claimed a combined 12 targets over the two previous games and had seen an uptick in his playing time, but that resulted in just eight catches for 35 yards and a score. His playing time waned again Saturday, with Toney logging just 13 offensive snaps, four fewer than Justyn Ross (17) and just two more than returning wideout Mecole Hardman (11), who just joined the team last week. Toney doesn't have a clear path to regular production, leaving him off the fantasy radar in most formats.

  • Skyy Moore WR | GB

    Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Continues to disappoint

    Moore had two receptions (on three targets) for 15 yards during Sunday's 31-17 victory over the Chargers.

    While Moore ranked second on the team in terms of snaps among Chiefs wideouts Sunday, he turned in just two catches for the third straight game and hasn't drawn more than four targets since Week 3. Rookie Rashee Rice has outperformed the second-year wideout on a weekly basis and has drawn 20 targets to Moore's 11 over the past four games, so things seem to be trending in different directions for the two young wideouts.

  • Chris Conley WR | SF

    Chris Conley: Back to practice squad

    Conley reverted to San Francisco's practice squad on Tuesday.

    Conley played just one offensive snap and appeared on special teams but didn't record any stats during Tuesday's loss to the Vikings. Conley has yet to be targeted in his two games played this season and will now await another opportunity to be called up for action.

  • Brandon Powell WR | MIN

    Vikings' Brandon Powell: Four receptions in win

    Powell had four receptions for 64 yards on five targets in Monday's win over the 49ers.

    Powell played on 43 of the offense's 70 snaps and worked as Minnesota's third receiver with Justin Jefferson (hamstring) on injured reserve. Powell should see a similar increased workload this week at Green Bay.

  • Trishton Jackson: Reverts to practice squad

    Jackson reverted to Minnesota's practice squad on Tuesday.

    Jackson saw time on both offense and special teams during Tuesday's win versus the 49ers and managed to bring in his only target for seven yards. The 25-year-old has now played in two games in a row and could be called up again for the upcoming matchup against the Packers, as the Vikings only have four healthy receivers on their roster.

  • 49ers' Ray-Ray McCloud: Catches two passes on 19 snaps

    McCloud had two receptions on three targets for 20 yards in Monday's 22-17 loss to the Vikings.

    McCloud wound up playing 19 snaps on offense (36 percent) in addition to gaining 36 yards on his only official kick return. The 26-year-old teamed up with Jauan Jennings (5-54-0) to help replace Deebo Samuel's (shoulder) missing production Monday. McCloud hasn't recorded more than two receptions in any game this season, so his value remains minimal even with Samuel being ruled out for Sunday's tilt against the Bengals.

  • Michael Wilson WR | ARI

    Cardinals' Michael Wilson: Totals three catches Sunday

    Wilson recorded three catches (on five targets) for 26 yards during Sunday's 20-10 loss at Seattle.

    Wilson again logged a healthy 83 percent of the offensive snaps, ranking second among Cardinals wide receivers behind Marquise Brown's 92 percent. Having said that, an uneven passing game led by quarterback Joshua Dobbs resulted in another lacking performance for the rookie third-round pick. It's unclear when Kyler Murray (knee) will be activated from the reserve/PUP list, so Wilson may be tough to trust for fantasy purposes until there's more stability under center. Either way, Wilson will have a tough task on his hands Week 8 against a Ravens defense that has allowed the lowest yards per target (5.7) to opposing wideouts this season.

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