
Royce Freeman certainly has the potential to be a Grade A annoyance as well (considering one of his six touches came within the five yard line) but Hubbard is definitely the guy. This is not a reason to stay away, but a reason to be realistic. Hubbard may have stood out in the preseason in yards after contact, but he has dropped five of 16 catchable targets, as well. The 22-year-old handled a bell cow role at Oklahoma State and definitely has the makeup to handle the workload - the only issue so far has been drops. Hubbard was the clear backup during the preseason and took the reins on Thursday when CMC went down, playing in 78% of the snaps. Williams: Christian McCaffrey is looking at a multi-week absence at minimum and soft tissue injuries tend to linger. “Is Chuba Hubbard worth a #1 waiver claim?” -Jason S. Fuller could still be the best WR on Miami. “Would Will Fuller be worth dropping for someone like Bryan Edwards or Curtis Samuel?” - Thomas W. It would likely be like Gaskin-ish work (45-50% with others getting work) if anything happened to Carson. Jake: I’m reading the tea leaves and reports with Penny ailing, plus Collins’ pecking order and use in the past. Are you saying you think Collins gets most of Carson’s touches if Carson goes down, even if Penny were healthy?” - Brad B. “Jake, you have Collins as the next man up in Seattle. So you could stream or just chase all of them and see which one you get. Jake: Don’t make a huge bid if all of them are there - they’re all similar and going to do better when they have good matchups. 14 team PPR and I’m pretty much deep at all other positions (as much as you can be for 14 team).” - Derek B. “Are Knox/Conklin/Schultz worth substantial bids at this point of FAAB with how dire the TE spot is? I also have Jonnu. They seem like a solid person to send a few trade offers to. I would certainly keep tabs on anyone in your league who spends big on the former standout though. I would strongly prefer someone like Tim Patrick and would not bid more than maybe one percent of my FAAB on Josh Gordon. The quarterback was Jason Campbell and the running back was Willis McGahee. 3 option in the Chiefs passing attack (behind Hill and Kelce) has always been inconsistent from week to week.ĭid Josh Gordon once put up a 87-catch, 1,646-yard, nine touchdown campaign with the Browns? Yes he did, in 2013. Gordon has not played a snap since 2019, when he managed to generate enough value to land as 79th in fantasy points per game. This seems like more than enough reasons to say no, even as a wideout with an opportunity to catch passes from Patrick Mahomes. Gordon has played in just 28 games since 2014.

This was before being suspended in December of 2019 and having his previous reinstatement revoked in 2020. Gordon missed part of 2014 due to suspension, all of 20, then part of 2018.
