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  • DJ Chark WR | ATL

    Chargers' DJ Chark: Plays one snap in season debut

    Chark played one offensive snap in the 27-17 win over the Titans on Sunday.

    Chark finally made his season debut after missing the past nine games due to a groin injury, but in a matchup that significantly favored the Chargers from the jump, the veteran figured to be a smaller cog in a run-heavy offense. It'll be interesting to see if Chark gets more run against a Cincinnati pass defense next week that has been incredibly vulnerable this season.

  • Josh Palmer WR | BUF

    Chargers' Joshua Palmer: Only one catch

    Palmer tallied 36 yards on his one reception (two targets) in the 27-17 win over the Titans on Sunday.

    The Chargers once again finished with more rushing attempts (39) than pass attempts (18), limiting any sort of volume Palmer might have been able to compile. It's a feast or famine fantasy system in Los Angeles dependent on wide receivers scoring touchdowns. It's possible there will be more passing volume against the porous Bengals defense next week.

  • Xavier Gipson WR | NYG

    Jets' Xavier Gipson: Goes catch-less in Week 10

    Gipson didn't catch his lone target in Sunday's 31-6 loss to the Cardinals.

    Gipson remained quiet on offense despite ranking third among Jets wide receivers with a 41 percent snap share. He usually chips in some return yardage on special teams, but the Jets didn't register a kickoff return or punt return in the lopsided loss, as it was a lethargic effort in all three phases of the game.

  • Tyler Johnson WR | DAL

    Rams' Tyler Johnson: Garners three catches in light use

    Johnson secured three of four targets for 25 yards during Sunday's 23-15 loss to the Dolphins.

    Johnson earned the most targets and catches among Rams depth receivers, out-pacing Tutu Atwell (one catch for six yards) and Jordan Whittington (zero targets). While Johnson has proven to be a reliable option for Matthew Stafford this season, his 10 snaps tied a season low, and he'll be hard to trust on fantasy rosters given his reduced time on the field. A Patriots defense that just held the Bears to 120 passing yards is up next for the Rams in Week 11.

  • Tutu Atwell WR | MIA

    Rams' Tutu Atwell: Another one catch performance

    Atwell caught his only target for six yards during Sunday's 23-15 loss to the Dolphins.

    As expected after last week's splits, Atwell served as a backup option to starters Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua and Demarcus Robinson. The speedy veteran did outsnap Tyler Johnson and Jordan Whittington, but the former ended up with the most production out of the trio, catching three of four targets for 25 yards. Atwell looks unlikely to break out of his rotational role with the Patriots on deck in Week 11.

  • Rams' Demarcus Robinson: Grabs one catch on MNF

    Robinson had one reception (on five targets) for 23 yards in Monday's 23-15 loss to Miami.

    Robinson overcame minor toe and hip injuries in order to suit up as the Rams' third receiver in Monday's defeat. The veteran wideout couldn't replicate his strong output from the previous two weeks with both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp active against the Dolphins. Expect Robinson to continue operating as Matthew Stafford's third or fourth option when the Rams visit the Patriots on Sunday.

  • Cooper Kupp WR | SEA

    Rams' Cooper Kupp: Clean receiving performance Monday

    Kupp hauled in all seven of his targets for 80 yards in Monday's 23-15 loss to Miami.

    Kupp turned in another efficient effort starting alongside fellow star wideout Puka Nacua. The 31-year-old Kupp continues to be the definition of consistency as he enters the later stages of his career, producing usable fantasy lines in four out of his five healthy appearances this season. Managers should continue starting Kupp with confidence as the Rams prepare to take on the Patriots in Week 11.

  • Jaylen Waddle WR | DEN

    Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle: Paces pass catches in win

    Waddle brought in three of six targets for 57 yards and rushed once for minus-1 yard in the Dolphins' 23-15 win over the Rams on Monday night.

    Waddle tied Jonnu Smith for the team lead in receptions while setting the pace in both receiving yards and targets. The fourth-year pro's yardage tally was his second highest of the season, with his 109-yard effort in Week 1 the only one to eclipse it. Waddle now has six targets in two of Tua Tagovailoa's first three games back from his IR stint, giving the wideout some momentum and an optimistic outlook heading into a Week 11 home matchup against the Raiders.

  • Puka Nacua WR | LAR

    Rams' Puka Nacua: Leads team with 14 targets

    Nacua finished with nine receptions (on 14 targets) for 98 yards in Sunday's 23-15 loss to Miami.

    Nacua led all receivers in targets (14), receptions (nine) and yards (98) in his first game since getting ejected for throwing a punch in Week 9. The BYU product was as advertised, doing everything against the Dolphins but score his first touchdown of the season. With good health and any potential suspensions in the rearview mirror, Nacua makes for a fine play against the Patriots on Sunday.

  • Greg Dortch WR | DET

    Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Notches one reception Sunday

    Dortch's sole catch went for minus-1 yard during Sunday's 31-6 victory against the Jets.

    After being involved regularly in the Cardinals' passing game through four contests (15-131-0 on 20 targets), Dortch's production has fallen off significantly over the last six outings (7-56-1 on 13 targets). The offense revolves around RB James Conner, WR Marvin Harrison and TE Trey McBride, which doesn't leave much more than scraps for the remaining pass catchers. With a Week 11 bye on deck, Dortch's next opportunity arrives Sunday, Nov. 24 in Seattle.

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