Because many owners are hesitant to make moves this early in the season, the list below isn’t necessarily meant to prompt an immediate response; rather, it’s a guide for the stats and trends worth following with the players mentioned below. If Darren Waller has another high-target, middling-production game, that’s actually a positive if you’re thinking about acquiring him in the future. If Chris Carson once again sees limited carries, then that’s all the more reason to be concerned about him even if he scores again. You get the idea.
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Fantasy Football Stock Watch: Buy-low candidates
DJ Chark (WR – JAC)
How many games do you think the Jaguars are going to win this year? I figured it was a low number. Take advantage of the fact Jacksonville just won a game and threw 20 times. I’ll predict they don’t attempt fewer than 30 passes the remainder of the season. Don’t let Chark’s three-target game scare you. Buy while his cost is suppressed.
Darren Waller (TE – LV)
He didn’t have a massive Week 1, but the one thing we were worried about (targets) was perfectly fine. He saw a massive eight targets in a game Derek Carr threw the ball just 30 times, good for a 26.7-percent target share. That’s a better share than most top wide receivers. At tight end, you chase targets, and Waller is going to get more than most. He should be considered a top-five TE.
Zack Moss (RB – BUF)
Moss didn’t have a very productive game on the ground in Week 1, so you might be able to buy him on the cheap. Sure, he scored a touchdown, but that’s not why you’re acquiring him. In his first NFL game, he totaled 12 touches compared to 14 touches for Devin Singletary. Knowing that Moss is expected to get goal-line carries, he might actually carry more value than Singletary.
Parris Campbell (WR – IND)
We knew Campbell would be taking on a bigger role in this offense, and it was clear in the first game that he’s a favorite of new quarterback Philip Rivers. Many forget that Campbell was a second-round pick just one year ago by this staff, but was held back due to injuries his rookie season. You should be buying based on the fact that he had nine targets in his first game, which tied T.Y. Hilton for the most on the team.
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WEEK 2 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Fantasy Football Stock Watch: Sell-high candidates
Chris Carson (RB – SEA)
Josh Allen (QB – BUF)
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WEEK 2 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Fantasy Football Stock Watch: Players to hold
Hayden Hurst (TE – ATL)
Carson Wentz (QB – PHI)
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