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"Allen spent the 2024 season with Pittsburgh and operated as their emergency quarterback for most of the campaign. He'll now join the Lions' quarterback room as an experienced backup, and he will likely compete with Hendon Hooker for the No. 2 job to Jared Goff."

Kyle Allen's passing yards have decreased by 75.0+% over the past 10 weeks.

Kyle Allen's passing yards per attempt has increased by 100% over the past 6 weeks.

Kyle Allen's completion percentage has increased by 100% over the past 6 weeks.

Kyle Allen's rushing yards have decreased by 75.0+% over the past 12 weeks.

Kyle Allen's rushing yards per attempt has decreased by 73.33% over the past 12 weeks.

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"Pittman is eyeing a rebound campaign after following up three consecutive top-20 fantasy seasons with a 41st-place finish in 2024. He averaged a healthy 27% target share in 10 full games with Anthony Richardson, but that resulted in an ugly 39-428-0 receiving line on 65 targets. He averaged 8.0 fantasy PPG, reaching double digits once (15.6 in Week 12). Pittman continues to struggle to find the end zone (his career high is six and he's had four or fewer three seasons in a row) and that may not change with Richardson under center (the Colts had eight pass TDs in his 10 games last season). As good a player as� Pittman is, Richardson's presence will limit his fantasy output and life may not be much better if Daniel Jones is under center. Pittman is a flex option."


"Pittman was down on the field for a few seconds after suffering the injury and then limped to the sidelines. While the issue appeared alarming, Pittman was diagnosed with soreness and has avoided serious injury. Chappell suggests that Pittman will sit out minicamp, but no official timeline has emerged."

Michael Pittman Jr.'s receiving yards have increased by 87.68% over the past 12 weeks.

Michael Pittman Jr.'s target share has increased by 39.61% over the past 12 weeks.

Michael Pittman Jr.'s receptions have increased by 75.0% over the past 10 weeks.

Michael Pittman Jr.'s receiving touchdowns have increased by 100% over the past 6 weeks.

Michael Pittman Jr.'s targets have increased by 30.0% over the past 10 weeks.

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"After two years in a situational role, Shakir emerged as Josh Allen's top target in 2024. The results were good in reality -- he caught 77% of his targets and was elite with the ball in his hands (7.9 RAC), both of which ranked fourth among WRs -- but not as much in fantasy. Shakir finished 35th in fantasy PPG and had little upside (his best weekly finish was 10th). He handled a 23% target share (an appealing number in a great offense), but most of it is in the short area (29% of his targets were screens) and he simply doesn't get much run near the goal line (seven career TDs and five career end zone targets). The 25-year-old's role drastically limits his ceiling and, especially with Keon Coleman and perhaps Dalton Kincaid ticketed for a leap forward, Shakir is best valued as a flex."


"Shakir's new deal reportedly includes $32 million guaranteed at signing. The 2022 fifth-round pick led the Bills in targets, catches and yards during the 2024 regular season, posting a career-best 76-821-4 receiving line on 100 targets. The sure-handed slot specialist also had exactly six catches in all three of Buffalo's playoff games. Looking ahead to the 2025 campaign, Shakir's ability to create yards after the catch positions him to once again be one of Josh Allen's go-to targets."

Khalil Shakir's receiving yards have decreased by 58.25% over the past 6 weeks.

Khalil Shakir's target share has decreased by 30.72% over the past 6 weeks.

Khalil Shakir's targets have decreased by 29.63% over the past 6 weeks.

Khalil Shakir's receptions have decreased by 35.29% over the past 6 weeks.

Khalil Shakir's receiving touchdowns have increased by 100% over the past 8 weeks.

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"Gesicki re-signed with the Bengals after a strong finish to his first year with the team. After falling completely off the fantasy radar the prior two seasons, Gesicki finished top 15 in routes, targets, catches, yardage and end zone targets in 2024. He struggled to find the end zone (exactly two TDs for the third time in four seasons), but finished 18th in fantasy PPG. Gesicki was boom/bust (four games with 14-plus points, but 11 with 9 points or fewer), but he peaked late with position-best marks in targets (22), catches (18), receiving yards (154) and fantasy points (33.4) during Weeks 17 and 18. Gesicki is a situational player, but he will benefit from Joe Burrow and the league's pass-heaviest offense. He's a fine TE2 target."


"Gesicki joined the Bengals on a one-year, $2.5 million contract in March of 2024 after spending the 2023 season with the Patriots and the first five years of his NFL career with the Dolphins. After logging 61 catches in the two seasons prior to 2024, Gesicki had a nice bounce-back campaign in Cincinnati, where he registered 65 catches (on 83 targets) for 665 yards and two touchdowns across 17 regular-season games. Gesicki had six games in which he tallied at least 50 receiving yards, and the 2018 second-round pick out of Penn State will continue to serve as Joe Burrow's security blanket in the passing game."

Mike Gesicki's target share has increased by 71.75% over the past 6 weeks.

Mike Gesicki's targets have increased by 100.0% over the past 6 weeks.

Mike Gesicki's receiving yards have increased by 91.59% over the past 8 weeks.

Mike Gesicki's receptions have increased by 81.82% over the past 6 weeks.

Mike Gesicki's fantasy points have increased by 91.63% over the past 8 weeks.