Rashid Shaheed ran for 44 yards and a touchdown on his only carry in Week 6's loss to the Bengals, and did not catch his only target.
It was a highlight-reel worthy run, with Eli Apple apparently faked out of existence by the design of the play. Shaheed showed jets. He also was barely involved in the game plan beyond that, so, it's hard to tell you he's worth rostering at this point. He's likely just a speed merchant that found himself in the right place at the right time.
Oct 16, 2022, 4:59 PM ET
Saints WR Rashid Shaheed scored a 53-yard touchdown in New Orleans' Week 7 loss to the Cardinals.
It was the second time in five days the undrafted 24-year-old rookie out of small-school Weber State housed a 40-plus yard score. It was a 44-yard reverse in Week 6. Cool, but Shaheed has drawn all of two touches. We doubt he will keep up his 100 percent touchdown rate. We wouldn't yet be interested in Shaheed in Dynasty leagues.
Oct 21, 2022, 12:39 AM ET
4: Secret weapon?
Can the Saints get rookie Rashid Shaheed a bit more involved in the offense, please? Shaheed has been active for two games, has touched the ball twice on offense and turned both of them into touchdowns (of 44 and 53 yards). Sure, it’s not like New Orleans can take a green player and just make him an offensive focal point, but it can’t be that hard to figure out a way to get the ball in his hands two or even three times per game, can it?
Rashid Shaheed caught all four targets for 75 yards in the Saints' Week 13 loss to the Buccaneers.
Shaheed erupted down the sideline for a 40-yard catch on his first touch of the game, adding another three grabs for 35 additional yards down the stretch. His snap rate has been trending in the right direction over the previous three contests, which should be bolstered by the release of Kevin White earlier this week. Shaheed could hold speculative fantasy value down the stretch for teams in deep leagues.
Dec 6, 2022, 12:21 AM ET
I knew nothing of his ACL issues leading to his going undrafted! Nice tidbit of info ...
I knew nothing of his ACL issues leading to his going undrafted! Nice tidbit of info ...
This is what I thought. I added him for free to a team that was just recently crushed by injuries.if you have a shaky WR3/Flex he's the kind of HR threat that should be in playoff lineups.
I added him last week. Might f around and start him this week. He’s definitely getting a lot of shine, and Palmer is shrinking a bit.Seems like a good add at the end of the year for some sort of lotto going into next year. Seems Olave is the only for sure returning WR.
Chris Rosvoglou @RosvoglourReport
Rashid Shaheed is so fun to watch. More than just a kick returner. He's a legit weapon.
Luke Johnson @ByLukeJohnson
Rashid Shaheed's season stat line is hilarious
13 catches (on 16 targets), 307 yards, 23.6 ypc, 2 TD
3 carries, 50 yards, TD
James D Koh @JamesDKoh
DEEP SLEEPER Rashid Shaheed - he's carved out a much bigger role in the Saints offense. His snap share jumped to about 55% over the past 3 weeks after playing about 15%. A rookie out of Weber State, Shaheed didn’t post any combine/pro day numbers but his athleticism pops
Rashid Shaheed caught 3-of-4 targets for 95 yards and a touchdown in the Saints' Week 15 win over the Falcons.
Shaheed's 68-yard touchdown in the first quarter was his longest yet, while he's now led the Saints in receiving in back-to-back games. For today's score, Shaheed got a step on Richie Grant and weak-armed Taysom Hill managed to get the ball just in over the defender's outstretched arms. From there, it was a foot race no one but Shaheed was going to win. Popping up for splash plays shockingly often, the 24-year-old undrafted rookie is undoubtedly forcing his way into the Saints' 2023 plans. Although he probably doesn't have a WR2 career ceiling, Shaheed is certainly worth rostering in Dynasty leagues heading into the offseason.
Dec 18, 2022, 4:34 PM ET
WR RASHID SHAHEED, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. CB JAMES BRADBERRY, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Shaheed dominated his matchup against James Bradberry. He was graded positively on six of his 11 routes against him, putting up 58 yards in the process.
Midway through the second quarter last week, New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton dropped back and heaved a ball deep down the right sideline for undrafted rookie receiver Rashid Shaheed, who had veteran cornerback James Bradberry trailing in coverage.
As he’s done often this season, Shaheed not only got a step on his man but he completed the play, a 58-yard catch and run that positioned the Saints inside the Eagles’ 10-yard line.
The play shouldn’t have necessarily come as a surprise. Shaheed has been targeted deep downfield seven times this season and he’s caught six of them.
It was his fourth catch of 40-plus yards this season, which ties Shaheed with teammate Chris Olave for the ninth-most such catches in the NFL this season — not bad for a player who didn’t make his debut until Week 6 and didn’t play more than 25 % of the offensive snaps in a game until Week 11.
What is remarkable about the play, though, is how quickly it has started to feel routine. According to the NFL's Next Gen Stats, that catch by Shaheed was only the second time Bradberry has been beaten on a deep ball this season. Including last week’s game against the Saints, Bradberry is allowing opposing receivers to catch just 44.3 % of their targets while he’s in coverage.
In some respects, Shaheed is having a historic rookie season.
With one week to go in his rookie season, he’s caught 25 passes (on 30 targets) for 454 yards — an average of 18.2 yards per catch.
He’s now the only player in the last 30 NFL seasons (and perhaps more: Pro Football Reference’s database only tracks targets back to 1992) who has averaged better than 18 yards per catch while also catching at least 80 % of his targets with a minimum of 30 targets.
Mike Triplett @MikeTriplett
Saints just wrapped their fourth OTA practice (the second open to media). WR Rashid Shaheed looked great in a limited sample size of full-team and 7-on-7 drills, including a deep catch behind the defense in 11-on-11 and a one-handed catch in stride near the line.
Jeff Nowak @Jeff_Nowak
I remember last year in camp comparing Shaheed to Olave in the way they move. They both glide around so effortlessly you don’t even realize how fast they’re actually going.
Kevin @Daboys_22
New Orleans Saints WR Rashid Shaheed:
Week 11 on averaged 2.40 yards per route run
Week 11 on averaged 9.8 FPTS per game
Averaged 6.2 yards after catch per reception on the season
82.4% catch rate
Been grabbing him everywhere. I pretty much hate the WRs after around the 10th round with only a couple of exceptions and he is one of them. My 2nd highest owned WR in 12 FPC redrafts at 50% at the moment. Best ball right around the same through 56 Underdog/FFPC drafts = 21 shares 37.5%
That is a bummer to hear. I was so impressed on what he did last year being a rookie and missing preseason. He really looked like he belonged. Hopefully this doesn’t set his development back too far as him and Olave could be quite a tandem to handle for defenses.… and Rashid Shaheed will miss the entire preseason with a groin injury (my speculation). Same thing happened to him last preseason. If he can’t stay healthy during prime development time, it’s going to be hard for Shaheed to reach his potential
Rashid Shaheed caught five passes for 89 yards and a touchdown, while adding 11 yards rushing in a Week 1 win over the Titans.
The Saints passing game benefited from their offense being unable to run the ball against the Titans defensive line. Derek Carr dropped back to pass 37 times, with Shaheed seeing six targets. On his touchdown catch, Shaheed got the corner to bite on a quick hesitation and cruised into the end zone for 19 yards. Shaheed was also used on three jet sweeps, including one big run called back for holding, and Carr hit him on a 41 yard go route to help seal the win, so the Saints are going to scheme ways to get him the ball. Perhaps more importantly, when Carr started to move the pocket more in the second half, he seemed to find Shaheed and Chris Olave far more often as they are the two best improvisational receivers in New Orleans. Shaheed is looking like a great waiver claim in leagues where he’s available and could have a big day against the Panthers next week.
- Rotoworld
Joe Oricco
Rashid Shaheed
⁃ 19.0 Fantasy Points Week 1
⁃ 18% Target Share
Shaheed is a monster vs zone coverage.
You can pick and play when to start him based on what defense he’s playing.
Shaheed is Carr’s preferred deep-threat.
Cbs has him projected for 6 more td's this year. One of the beat writers also mentioned that the team is game planning plays for him. I picked him up. This one slipped thru my scouting cracks. He looks electric and Thomas is injury prone. Not that I'm wishing and bad luck. Lol
Could’ve easily had 2 TDs. Got a little off-balance on the deep ball after hauling it in & stepped out of bounds, but nobody was going to catch him.