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IF YOU NEED A DEEPER OPTION ...
Tampa Bay WR Chris Godwin has disappointed for much of the year, but he came through last week with 10 catches for 155 yards on 12 targets. He remains volatile, but there's upside this week against the Jaguars, who have allowed the ninth-most fantasy ppg to receivers. Pittsburgh's Diontae Johnson has a touchdown and more than 13 fantasy points in three straight games. He looks like the Steelers' go-to option in the red zone, though the move to Mason Rudolph adds a little more risk. If you start any Steelers player vs. the Bengals, it should be Johnson. Houston's Noah Brown came through in a huge way without C.J. Stroud (concussion protocol) last week, going for 22 fantasy points on eight catches for 82 yards and a score at Tennessee. Nico Collins’ status (calf) should be monitored, but if both he and Stroud are back, Brown becomes a high-upside, boom-or-bust option this week. If Stroud plays and Collins sits, Brown is a strong option. For those in deep leagues, Giants WRs Darius Slayton and Wan’Dale Robinson are options against the Eagles, who have allowed the most fantasy ppg to WRs. They have particularly struggled against slot receivers, so I would prefer the safer route with Robinson, but Slayton brings upside as the downfield threat.
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