2 min read • October 02, 2021
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DeAndre Hopkins (66 last week) 88
The star Cardinals wide receiver played through a rib injury last week and had just three catches for 21 yards against the Jaguars. We expect him to look like his old self against the Rams.
Odell Beckham Jr. (63 last week) 63
Beckham made his return last week and had five catches for 77 yards against the Bears. However, he is still not 100% and won’t be until the second half of the season.
Tyler Lockett (96 last week) 92
The Seahawks wide receiver seems to have escaped a severe knee injury, but is now dealing with a hip injury. He is questoinable for the game against San Francisco and his hip injury is something to monitor going forward.
Antonio Brown (16 last week) 82
Brown missed last week on the COVID reserve list, but is back this week against the Patriots. We slightly knocked his SIC health score because he’s coming back after contracting COVID-19.
Courtland Sutton (77 last week) 86
The 26-year-old is the only healthy starting wide receiver left for the Broncos and has looked better and better in his ACL recovery. Through three games he has 15 catches for 210 yards, but has yet to find the end zone.
Curtis Samuel (48 last week) 53
The Washington Football Team wide receiver is making his return off IR this Sunday, but has missed valuable practice time in acclimating to his new team. There is also a high chance of reaggravation for his groin injury.
Kenny Golladay (82 last week) 86
Golladay played through a hip injury last week and will do it again this week. He should see plenty of targets with fellow wide receivers Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton out.
Diontae Johnson (67 last week) 92
The second-year receiver missed Week 3 with a left knee injury he suffered Week 2. He will make his return and should be essential without limitations.
JuJu Smith-Schuster (96 last week) 92
Smith-Schuster left the Week 3 game with an injury to his ribs, but practiced fully on Friday. The rib injury can be played through with a rib block injection if it gets especially painful.
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