
Kupp & JMo are back...

Aaron Rodgers calling Travis Kelce a āPfizer broā is pretty richā¦
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The bye weeks have finally arrived, which means we wonāt have access to the Browns, Chargers, Seahawks, and Bucs this week.
Luckily, reinforcements are potentially coming for our fantasy teams in the form of Cooper Kupp and Jameson Williams.
The big question, though, is whether we can trust them in our lineups on Sunday.
Letās dig inā¦
Jay Glazer hinted at this on Sunday and now it seems legitimately possible that Kupp could return to the field in Week 5.
On The Athletic Football show yesterday, Dianna Russini outlined the situation. Here are the relevant details:
The Rams are ātaking it day-by-dayā and the āhope is that he playsā
The injury is not as serious as the team initially thought
The team will be conservative with him and see how it goes in practice this week
All in all, this is great news for the Rams and Kupp managers. Reading between the lines, though, it seems like Kuppās availability is a true coinflip for this juicy matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles:
Weāll have to see how the practice reports unfold over the next few days, but I wouldnāt be shocked if the emergence of Puka Nacua gives the team more leeway to be patient with Kuppās return.
Williams, who recently had his suspension reduced by one game, is eligible to play for the Lions this week.
He returned to the practice field for the first time yesterday, and all indications are that he is good to go for action on Sunday vs. the Panthers:
As Matthew notes here, thereās no need for the Lions to thrust Williams into a full-time role out of the gate with how well Josh Reynolds is playing, but you should absolutely be stashing him where possible.
The quotes from Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell confirm that Williams will be eased into action:
"If he does play, he canāt play 60 plays. Thatās not smart. So we canāt do that to him. So weāll see where it goes. Itās all about improvement, no different than the rest of the team. Every week, we just got to get a little bit better. He just needs to get a little bit better, and weāll take it from there."
Dan Campbell, Lions Head Coach
Itās a bummer we canāt fire him up in his nice matchup vs. the winless Panthers, but keep an eye on next weekās matchup with the Bucs if the usage is there.
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Players who have struggled to get anything going through four weeks of action wonāt necessarily continue to dud throughout the rest of 2023. Assessing what exactly has gone wrong can help determine whether we should be looking at these disappointments as buy-low candidates, or if continuing to simply cry and sulk is probably the best move.
Because of this, Ian is here to break down the biggest fantasy football disappointments through the first four weeks of 2023 ā not including players who were simply injured and physically unable to even suit up.
Preseason ADP:Ā RB14
Current rank:Ā RB34
As someone who drafted Jaylen Warren more than any other RB in best ball land throughout the offseason: I would love to sit here and point out that Harris has been playing terribly and deserves to be benched for his second-year backup.
But thatās simply not what is going on. Harris has actually been playing the best football of his career as a pure rusher:
The two main problems in fantasy land are the utter lack of scoring opportunities inside of this abysmally-schemed Matt Canada-led āattackā, as well as Warren holding a commanding 22 to eight lead in the target department.
Overall, Harris has gone from the RB2 (19.7) in expected PPR points per game as a rookie, to the RB12 (14.9) in 2022, to somehow just the RB43 (8.4) through four weeks of 2023.
One could blame Harris for his past underachieving negatively influencing his present-day workload; just realize the brutal lack of production here is far more so due to the enhanced usage of Warren, the porous performance of PFFās sixth-lowest graded offensive line in run blocking, and the Kenny Pickett experience than a true indictment on the third-year Alabama product.
Sadly, itās unclear if this offensive environment as a whole is going to be fixed for the better anytime soon. Pickett (knee) has avoided serious injury, but also isnāt guaranteed to, you know, be better moving forward.
Throw in head coach Mike Tomlinās confirmation that nothing is changing at offensive coordinator or with play-calling responsibilities, and expecting a turnaround from Harris falls more into the āhopeā than āexpectationā department.
Unrealized air yards are a good metric to help pinpoint unlucky WRs who have earned all sorts of fantasy-friendly downfield opportunities but simply havenāt been able to translate them to box-score success.
The NFLās āleadersā in this very metric through four weeks of action:
While average target depth plays a role here, it's probably not a coincidence that Olave has received the fourth-highest rate of uncatchable targets among 39 WRs with at least 25 pass-game opportunities this season. Derek Carr has been an unideal mix of bad and injured this season, while it remains unlikely the coaching staff fully embraces the Jameis Winston experience anytime soon.
Glass half-full view: Olave has missed out on more potential opportunities than any pass-catcher in the NFL. Heās bound to cash in on more of these opportunities moving forward because heās a really good football player.
Glass half-empty view: Olave has missed out on more potential opportunities than any pass-catcher in the NFL. His inconsistent QB play has been the problem and isnāt guaranteed to get any better.
Iād still bet on Olave finishing as a WR2 or better by the end of the season, but expecting the sort of top-12 production you drafted him for is more so a bet on Carr and/or Winston putting forward MUCH better performances the rest of the way.
At a minimum, I donāt like the chances of that happening Week 5 in New England.
MORE on fantasyās biggest early-season let downs
šĀ Another superstar returns to practice this week. Is a trade imminent?
š¤£Ā Gabe Davis takes TD celebration requests. So good.
š¤Ā Social Mediaās biggest Matt Canada apologist isā¦Matt Canada? Thatās a bold strategy, Cottonā¦
šĀ A new QB1 in town? A WR1 riding the struggle bus??Ā Players to UPGRADE and DOWNGRADE.
šĀ Jameis Winston, DGAF king. Gotta make the most of your opportunities.
𤫠Always stay one step ahead. Four players on the cusp of breaking out.
š¤¢Ā More bad news for the Steelers. They need a bye week badly.
šĀ NFL WR target leaders after Week 4. A rookie sits a the top.
š¤Ā Anthony Richardson?Ā Confirmed good guy.
šĀ Pray for the Bengals. They need it.
Week 4 is in the books! CooterdoodleĀ is back to walk us through the fantasy landscape from a buy, sell, hold perspectiveā¦
There are three reasons to buy Justin Herbert:
If you can stash him for a week, Herbert is poised to be decently affordable prior to Week 5 kicking off. If not because of the BYE, definitely due to the flesh wound.
Oh wait, I found two more reasons to buy Justin Herbert:
He currently ranks 5th amongst QBs in passing yards (1,106). (Thatās more than Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, and Jalen Hurts.)
He is tied for 7th in passing TDs (7). (Thatās one fewer TD than Patrick Mahomes, by the way.)
Even if heās not 100% healed after a full week of rest and relaxation, Herbie can still sling it. Seriously, look:
Takeaway: Who needs 10 fingers anyway?
Cooper Kupp is returning soon. In fact, itās looking likely that he starts against the Eagles in Wee- Okay, are they gone?
We are NOT selling Puka. I just needed this headline out there to convince my leaguemates that they need to sell Puka to me.
I want 100% Nacua rostership. No, I need it.
Who I would consider selling, however, is Tutu Atwell. While Atwell has been serviceable as the Ramsā WR2 in Kuppās absence, his floor is likely going to be pulled out from under him after Kuppās return.
While I would love to see all three WRs dominate the rest of the season, itās unlikely that Matthew Stafford can feed everyone. This isnāt to say that Atwell wonāt have some good weeks ahead, but theyāre going to be less frequent with Kupp and Nacua sharing the field.
Takeaway: If my friends ask, we are āselling Pukaā.
Like Patty Mahomes said after their Week 4 win against the Jets, āYou can win pretty, but you have to win ugly, too, to win Super Bowls.ā If we want to win championships, it might not always be the first-round RBs that get us there.
While you might want to put feelers out there to see what you can get in return for a trade, Iām going to trust the numbers and hold.
The memes are fun, but what really matters is that Pachecoās usage has increased every single game this season. And his Yards After Contact⦠Yeah, thatās really good, too.
Iām holding on and ready to see where this man can take me.
Takeaway: Pacheco: The Punisher of Earth.
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