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  • Jerry Jeudy WR | CLE

    Browns' Jerry Jeudy: Limited to two grabs in win

    Jeudy secured two of four targets for 17 yards in the Browns' 31-6 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.

    Jeudy tied with multiple teammates for second in receptions and was also the runner-up for the Browns in targets. However, with Dillon Gabriel barely clearing the 100-yard mark through the air, those numbers were exceedingly modest. Jeudy's five-catch, 66-yard tally back in Week 1 against the Bengals remains his best performance of the season, and he'll head into a Week 8 road matchup against the Patriots having fallen short of 20 receiving yards in two of the last three games.

  • Dolphins' Malik Washington: Five catches in Week 7 loss

    Washington brought in five of eight targets for 30 yards, returned four kickoffs for 114 yards and ran back one punt for 11 yards in the Dolphins' 31-6 loss to the Browns on Sunday.

    The speedy second-year wideout led the Dolphins in receptions and targets on a very low-volume day for Miami's passing attack. Washington's catch, yardage and target totals were all season highs, but he continues to be used almost exclusively in a short-area role, capping his upside except in formats that also count return yardage.

  • Bears' Olamide Zaccheaus: Small role in offense

    Zaccheaus caught two passes on three targets for nine yards in the Bears' 26-14 win over the Saints on Sunday. He also rushed once for zero yards.

    Zaccheaus was held to fewer than 24 yards for the first time in four games. With the Bears winning by double digits, the team didn't need to lean on the passing attack. The receiver remains a limited-ceiling PPR depth option.

  • Bears' Luther Burden: One catch in win

    Burden caught one pass for 22 yards in the Bears' 26-14 win over the Saints on Sunday.

    Burden had 51 yards last week and 101 yards in Week 3, so he's becoming more of a factor in the Bears offense. Still, his inconsistency makes him a player to selectively use in fantasy lineups until his weekly targets increase.

  • Jimmy Horn Jr. WR | CAR

    Panthers' Jimmy Horn: Smaller workload in Week 7

    Horn caught one of two targets for eight yards and rushed once for seven yards in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Jets.

    Horn's role on the Panthers' offense shrank with the return of Jalen Coker in the Week 7 win. The 2025 sixth-round pick from Colorado has now recorded five catches for 65 yards and four carries for 28 yards over his first three games as a pro. While Horn could be more involved in Carolina's offense as the season progresses, he's likely to play another reserve role in the Week 8 matchup against the Bills.

  • George Pickens WR | DAL

    Cowboys' George Pickens: Productive in Lamb's return

    Pickens finished with four receptions on six targets for 82 yards in Sunday's 44-22 win over Washington.

    The Cowboys' No. 1 wideout, CeeDee Lamb (ankle), made a successful return following a three-week layoff Sunday, producing a 5-110-1 receiving line in a blowout victory. That didn't cause Pickens to cool off, but it may have played a role in the talented No. 2 receiver's scoring streak ending at five games. Pickens' six targets Sunday were closer to the 7.2 he averaged in the three games Lamb was active for, as opposed to the 8.7 targets Pickens received filling in as Dallas' No. 1 option. Look for both talented starters to be featured in a tough road matchup against the Broncos next Sunday.

  • Jalen Coker WR | CAR

    Panthers' Jalen Coker: No catches Sunday

    Coker was targeted twice but didn't record a catch in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Jets.

    The Holy Cross product was sidelined for Carolina's first six games this season due to a quadriceps injury, and he made minimal impact in his return Sunday. Coker operated as the team's No. 3 wide receiver, playing behind Tetairoa McMillan (3-33-0) and Xavier Legette (9-92-1). His role in the Panthers' offense will likely continue to grow as the season progresses, but he's not expected to carry much fantasy value in Week 8 against the Bills.

  • DJ Moore WR | CHI

    Bears' DJ Moore: Leads team in receiving yards

    Moore secured three of five targets for 43 yards and rushed once for nine yards in the Bears' 26-14 win over the Saints on Sunday.

    Moore went from still being in a DC-area hospital Tuesday morning following the Bears' Week 6 win over the Commanders to pacing Chicago in receiving yards and sharing the team lead in receptions Sunday. Moore didn't look any worse for wear after suffering a groin injury versus Washington, and he's now cleared 40 receiving yards in consecutive games for the second time this season. The Bears' passing attack remains a relatively low-volume one most weeks, but Moore will remain an important target for Caleb Williams in a Week 8 road matchup against the Ravens next Sunday afternoon.

  • Romeo Doubs WR | GB

    Packers' Romeo Doubs: Leading receiving in Week 7 win

    Doubs caught six of eight targets for 72 yards in Sunday's 27-23 win over the Cardinals.

    While Tucker Kraft led the Packers with 10 targets and was on the other end of Jordan Love's only TD pass, it was Doubs who paced the team in catches and receiving yards. The fourth-year wideout has caught at least five passes in three straight games as he shines in the absence of Jayden Reed (collarbone), posting a 17-185-3 line on 25 targets during that stretch. Doubs will look to keep rolling in Week 8 against the Steelers.

  • Packers' Matthew Golden: Four grabs in Arizona

    Golden caught all four of his targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 27-23 win over the Cardinals.

    The Packers' offense didn't really wake up until the second half, and Golden wasn't able to do as much with his limited volume as he had in Week 6 against the Bengals. The rookie wideout has yet to see more than six targets in a game in the pros, and he's still looking for his first TD in the NFL. Golden will take a modest 18-249-0 line on 23 targets through six contests into a Week 8 meeting with the Steelers.

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