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Housh's value moving forward? (1 Viewer)

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Obviously Housh is not a WR1 anymore with Fitzpatrick throwing him the ball, and now they are talking about Palmer going for Tommy-John surgery.?!? He's still getting targets but no production. does he fall all the way down to a WR3? or a high end WR2 ?

For comparison sakes, how does he compare to guys like S. Holmes or a L. Coles? Non PPR of course.

 
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He's faced some tough defenses this year and done okay in PPR. The Texans defense is not tough, so I think his value gets a little bump this week.

I rank him as a top-20 receiver in PPR because he's still getting targets with Fitzpatrick at quarterback.

Non-ppr? He's borderline WR 3.

 
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He's faced some tough defenses this year and done okay in PPR. The Texans defense is not tough, so I think his value gets a little bump this week.I rank him as a top-20 receiver in PPR because he's still getting targets with Fitzpatrick at quarterback.Non-ppr? He's borderline WR 3.
Based on opportunity/targets, i'd rank Housh slightly over Coles, but in another tier than Holmes.. Housh is still avg. 8 targets per week with Fitz at QB. Coles gets slightly less targets and does less with them but overall gets more Redzone targets than Housh which is why I consider them very close. Holmes gets no redzone love and is very inconsistent.Mid WR2 HoushMid WR2 ColesLow-end WR3 Holmes
 

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