Wait, what? JJAW was just hanging out on a dynasty waiver wire? That's bananas! For any dynasty league you are not competing against your little sister's 3rd grade class, I would say do not drop Coutee.I have been holding throughout the offseason in Dynasty, but I have reached my limit. I already have Fuller, with Gordon Kupp and Pettis already ahead of him. (AJ Green stashed too and MV-S as well rostered).
Felt nice to drop him and lose the everpresent injury concern, even if I still have Fuller's (one is enough!).
Dropped him for Iggles rook JJ A-W, love his potential to break-out, especially in year 2 with all those old/broken WRs ahead of him.
Without a doubt, JJ Arcega-Whiteside should be rostered in every dynasty league. Grab Courtland Sutton and DK Metcalf off the wire as well while you are shopping.Look at the 5 WRs already rostered ahead of him, including 1 on the same team as him. And you still would hold Coutee?? And let JJ marinate on the WW??
THAT's Bananas!
I was in the same position. Dropped him for Justin Jackson and felt that the likelihood of Coutee going off in week 1 was highly doubtful compared to others. He’s still sitting on the WW after a week.Guys he is languishing on my bench right now in redraft, so torn on whether to cut bait now while there are a few guys I am eyeing on the wire. Arcega-Whiteside, Ogunbowale....
Looks like he's going for a 2020 2nd right now -- worst case a 3rd. No idea why you'd drop him.I have been holding throughout the offseason in Dynasty, but I have reached my limit. I already have Fuller, with Gordon Kupp and Pettis already ahead of him. (AJ Green stashed too and MV-S as well rostered).
Felt nice to drop him and lose the everpresent injury concern, even if I still have Fuller's (one is enough!).
Dropped him for Iggles rook JJ A-W, love his potential to break-out, especially in year 2 with all those old/broken WRs ahead of him.
Keke Coutee (ankle) is inactive for Monday night's Week 1 game against the Saints.
Coutee was questionable for this one and gets the thumbs down for the opener. LG Tytus Howard is also injured and sidelined for this one, leaving veteran Senio Kelemete to start in his place. Also inactive for the Texans are CB Xavier Crawford, CB Cornell Armstrong, G/C Greg Mancz, TE Logan Paulsen, and DE Charles Omenihu. Newcomer Kenny Stills should see some work as the No. 3 receiver with Coutee sidelined. DeAndre Carter is also an option inside.
Sep 9, 2019, 5:49 PM ET
That's more and more looking like a huge Anomaly. But keep holding onto your precious one-hit wonder, Kekephiles....Guy is 22 years old. Had 11 catches in a playoff game. I will gladly pick him up if you drop him.
Keke Coutee was benched in favor of DeAndre Carter in Week 8 against the Raiders.
There were no reports Coutee would play second fiddle to Carter against Oakland, making it all the more frustrating to see Houston's usual slot wideout walking along the sidelines at full health. Time will tell if this transition is permanent, but Coutee can't possibly be rostered with confidence at the moment.
Oct 27, 2019, 9:21 PM ET
Nuk gone but Randall Cobb in only made his situation worse IMO.Wondering what is going to happen with this guy with nuk gone. Seemed to disappear last year. Anyone have any speculations or insights?
Maybe he also has some Baby Mamas?Seems like he’s forever in the doghouse. If he’s not gonna have a role why not trade him somewhere else.
The one big game he had, his aDOT was still about five yards or so. They ran a bunch of jet sweeps and bubble screens to him. Coutee flashed for like a game or two. I wouldn't chalk him up to anything but the fifth wide receiver on that squad right now, and only for depth purposes.Wondering what is going to happen with this guy with nuk gone. Seemed to disappear last year. Anyone have any speculations or insights?
Going off BOB’s past, Coutee isn’t getting out of the dog houseSeems like he’s forever in the doghouse. If he’s not gonna have a role why not trade him somewhere else.
The Athletic's Aaron Reiss pegs Texans third-year WR Keke Coutee as a "candidate to land elsewhere" this offseason.
Coutee has largely fallen out of favor under coach Bill O'Brien. The former fourth-rounder has missed time with soft-tissue injuries and was healthy-scratched at times down the stretch last season. Houston then went out and signed Randall Cobb to take over slot duties, essentially eliminating Coutee from the lineup. At 5'11/180, that's where Coutee lines up. Coutee has flashed at times in the NFL, but he needs a change of scenery. He could likely be had for a conditional late-round pick.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Apr 15, 2020, 9:52 AM ET
Keke Coutee has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his foot.
Per Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, it's not "considered a long-term injury" and "rest should remedy the situation." A broken foot doesn't sound like something that is going to miraculously cure itself in days. It sounds like a weeks-long issue. Coutee has missed 17-of-32 games since entering the league as a 2018 fourth-rounder, so injuries have been his major bugaboo. Coutee is in serious danger of not making the Texans' 53-man roster.
SOURCE: Aaron Wilson on Twitter
Aug 25, 2020, 9:30 PM ET
That did not happen, and now he's an afterthought in just about everything to do with pro football. He had one game. Time to show mercy on his career and put it out of its misery in the back pages of the trades.If he gets traded to TB on draft day I expect the hype on this guy to hit the stratosphere.
I really thought he was gonna be something...and that also feels like it was 20 years ago.That did not happen, and now he's an afterthought in just about everything to do with pro football. He had one game. Time to show mercy on his career and put it out of its misery in the back pages of the trades.
Keke Coutee ran 26 pass routes in Week 11 against the Patriots.
Randall Cobb exited the game early with a potentially significant toe injury and Kenny Stills left with a quad issue. Coutee became Houston's No. 3 receiver, running 23 routes from the slot on his way to two catches, 10 yards, and a touchdown against New England. Coutee will be a WR3/4 option in deeper PPR leagues if Cobb and Stills are inactive for Thursday's game against the Lions.
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Nov 23, 2020, 9:56 AM ET
Coutee gets hurt as often as pre-PED Fuller.With Fuller suspended for PED use, Coutee gets a chance to show if he can be an every game starter.
What's the over/under on games before injury?Coutee gets hurt as often as pre-PED Fuller.
2.5?He only needs to get through the next five.
What's the over/under on games before injury?
Stills cleared waivers so he's still available.kyoun1e said:Tempted, but something tells me Duke and the TEs benefit from Fuller absence.
And this guy gets hurt as often as Fuller.
Bet HOU is feeling a little dumb about cutting Stills.
Drew ####### BennettRollin with Patrick Jeffers 2020
weird Packers or Pats didn’t biteStills cleared waivers so he's still available.
Cobb had some really nice games earlier this season. I fully expect him to take the #2 WR spot once he returns.Any thoughts on how the WR corps will look once Cobb comes back? He was playing over Coutee before, seems like if he comes off IR in a couple of weeks he'll be ahead of Coutee unless something changes.
The passing game should now be dubbed "Watson and Co."Every receiver remaining in Houston has a last name starting with "Co" (Cooks, Cobb, Coutee, Coulter). So there's that.
The Athletic confirms Keke Coutee will be the Texans' No. 2 receiver going forward.
It's simple math with Randall Cobb (toe) on injured reserve, Kenny Stills on waivers and Will Fuller serving a six-game PED ban. Active for just three of the Texans' first 11 games, slot specialist Coutee has six 2020 receptions. The 2018 fourth-rounder has flashed some compiling bonafides in the past, but injuries have been a major issue. With so few places for Deshaun Watson to direct targets, Coutee will probably fairly quickly emerge on the WR4 radar in PPR leagues. Cobb must miss at least two more games.
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SOURCE: The Athletic
Dec 1, 2020, 3:58 PM ET