Yep with chark out I was extremely limited in my options. 100 yards and 1 TD would do it for meSuch a tough start in the fantasy playoffs. You could get 100 yards and a couple TDs or be shut out completely.
I wouldn't be starting him with TY in. That pass offense has only been able to support 1 WR all year. He's a boom/bust at best with TY in IMO.Looking like TY is going to play. Does that pull Marshon Lattimore off of coverage on Pascal? He's obviously flourished the last two weeks w/out TY, just wondering if Hilton's return is a net positive or negative for him tonight.
that's......not what I want to hear.I wouldn't be starting him with TY in. That pass offense has only been able to support 1 WR all year. He's a boom/bust at best with TY in IMO.
Colts signed WR Zach Pascal to a one-year extension through 2020.
Pascal flashed at times in 2019 with T.Y. Hilton in and out of the lineup. Overall, the second-year WR caught 41-of-72 targets for 607 yards and five touchdowns on the season, good for a solid average of 8.4 yards per target. No other WR on the offense was more efficient (minimum 10 targets). Pascal has a chance to open up 2020 in three-WR sets alongside Hilton and Parris Campbell.
SOURCE: Zak Keefer on Twitter
Dec 30, 2019, 4:10 PM ET
Pascal had three receptions for 19 yards, including a two-yard touchdown, on four targets in Sunday's 28-11 win over the Vikings
Pascal played on 59 of the offense's 73 snaps as he was pressed into a larger role after Parris Campbell was hurt. With Campbell set to miss significant time with a knee injury, Pascal and Micheal Pittman will serve as the No. 2 and 3 receivers with an uncertain mix who will stay on the field in two-receiver sets.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Colts WR Michael Pittman (calf) underwent surgery to repair compartment leg syndrome in his calf.
Rapoport adds that Pittman will "likely" be back in time for Indy's Week 8 game against the Lions. Pittman had been soaking up mop-up catches in blowouts the past two weeks, which was expected to eventually become a larger role with Parris Campbell (knee, IR) sidelined for the foreseeable future. That opportunity will now fall to Zach Pascal, who ran 67% of his routes from the slot in Week 3 against the Jets. Pascal is a viable addition off waiver wires in deeper leagues.
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SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Sep 28, 2020, 4:06 PM ET
Zach Pascal caught 3-of-8 targets for 58 yards in the Colts' Week 4 win over the Bears.
Pascal's eight targets led the team. He started next to T.Y. Hilton with both Michael Pittman (calf) and Parris Campbell (knee) missing. Pascal knows how to get the job done, but it's never going to be flashy. He's a low-floor, low-upside WR4 as long as he's in the starting lineup. The Colts get the Browns in Week 5.
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Zach Pascal caught 5-of-6 targets for 79 yards and two touchdowns in the Colts' Week 15 win over the Texans.
Pascal came into Week 15 with three catches for 61 yards over his past three games. For whatever reason, he went crazy, tying T.Y. Hilton for the team lead in targets while doubling his season touchdown total. Score No. 1 was an 11-yarder where Pascal busted out a double move on a post route. No. 2, a five-yarder featuring a goal line lunge. Frustrating for Hilton managers, but something that is extremely unlikely to be repeated in Week 16 against the Steelers. Pascal will not have WR4 juice for the fantasy finals.
Dec 20, 2020, 6:04 PM ET
Been holding in dynasty and hope to be able to trade him later this year. Keep it up my mon ami.Pascal gets 2 TDs in week 1 and still gets no respect. Hilton is gone and he led the team in WR targets in week 1. Is Wentz that bad, or Pascal not that good? As a slot receiver, he's above average.
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Zach Pascal caught 2-of-7 targets for 31 yards in Indianapolis' Week 3 loss to Tennessee.
Carson Wentz targeted Pascal on four separate goal-to-go passes, but Pascal didn't catch any of them as Wentz simply was wildly inaccurate and/or late with the ball. Still, that much goal-to-go opportunity for a player who already had three touchdown catches remains eye-opening and worthy of fantasy investment. Pascal's longest catch was a 27-yarder where he settled deep on the sideline in a zone, and Wentz lobbed the ball to him late in the down. Pascal should remain in WR3/FLEX consideration for a Week 4 date at Miami.
Cardinals signed WR Zach Pascal, formerly of the Eagles, to a two-year contract.
Pascal reunites with head coach Jonathan Gannon after the two spent last season together in Philly. Despite appearing in all 17 games last year, Pascal posted career lows in receptions (15) and receiving yards (150), while finding the end zone just once. His signing with the Cardinals probably has more to do with his special teams prowess than it does his offensive production.
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