Holding onto Breida because of his big-play ability might be fine, but if you need to make a move to help your team elsewhere during the fantasy playoffs, Breida and especially Coleman are droppable at this point.Mostert's snap dominance really suggests he should have had more touches. This week, though, nearly all of these guys are available on the waiver wire as you look for injury replacements. The surprise was Washington catching more passes than Richard, but we'll have to wait for official Jacobs news this week before knowing for sure on that competition.Oakland has the Jaguars and Chargers on its schedule the next two weeks, neither of which are amazing or terrible matchups for a running back. This week, though, nearly all of these guys are available on the waiver wire as you look for injury replacements. Raiders' DeAndre Washington: Dealt four touches in nine snaps By RotoWire Staff Your Account; Logout; Login; Create Account; DeAndre Washington. The two options are Breshad Perriman and Justin Watson, both of whom caught Week 14 touchdowns.It seems counter-intuitive to say Hurst seeing less relative snaps makes us want him more, but in this weird case with the Ravens, it does. In Oakland, it's a battle between Washington and Jalen Richard. Mostert was on the field for 40 offensive plays, compared to 12 for Breida, and 11 for Coleman.The carries were 14-7 in favor of Washington (including all the goal-line carries), and Washington also caught six-of-seven targets compared to Richard catching two of three.
In Tampa Bay, Justin Watson actually emerged out of nowhere to catch more passes than Perriman, but Perriman played a lot more, so we try to determine how much to read into that. In Tampa Bay, Justin Watson actually emerged out of nowhere to catch more passes than Perriman, but Perriman played a lot more, so we try to determine how much to read into that. Overall, he averaged 4.0 yards per carry while hauling in 88 of 110 targets (80 percent), so he may be able to vie for reps on passing downs. Injuries to Mike Evans, Josh Jacobs, Mark Andrews, and DeVante Parker have opened the door for guys like Breshad Perriman, DeAndre Washington, Hayden Hurst, and Allen Hurns. 3 WR for much of the year, and his snap count Sunday shows he's still ahead of Watson, playing 65 offensive snaps compared to Watson's 43. If he continues to play that much, some positive regression will come his way, and he already had a productive fantasy day despite the proportionally limited touches.Hurst and Boyle will only matter for fantasy purposes in Week 15 if Andrews' knee injury keeps him out, but because the Ravens play on Thursday Night Football, there's a decent chance that that happens.Washington looks to be the preferred option as a ball-carrier. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings.
It's also more obvious that there's a new favorite back in San Francisco, as Raheem Mostert playing and producing.Some weeks, this article is meant to help you avoid busts and find sleepers already on your roster.