A couple of weeks ago, we audited all the NFL backfields for fantasy purposes. Today, let's take the same approach for the 32 passing games.
's pocket awareness took a step back in the Cleveland loss, but for the most part he's been confident — and the line has been fine — since the two nightmare games to open the year.won't go down as league winners, but sometimes it's nice to get a modest profit on your ADP depth guys. They're useful.can begin practicing next week, and he'll be immediately installed as the starter come Week 13 .insists he won't need the full five weeks of injury rehab.
played better in the London game, so maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel.is in a 6-50-0 funk over the same period. PerhapsThe Lions carnival has been on hiatus for a few weeks, but theinjuries had a lot to do with that. Maybe Detroit can't be a top-10 offense, but these guys can at least punch back most weeks. It's a losing team, but there's still watchability here.doesn't trust any of his other downfield options.
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