Fantasy Football Week 2 Busts: Henderson, Hunter, Thomas Jr. Disappoint | Should You Panic?
Fantasy Football TodaySeptember 15, 20259 min4,177 views
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- π Traveon Henderson is a loser due to his limited usage, with only five carries while Rhamondre Stevenson dominated snaps and touches. Stevenson's strong performance, including a career-high in receiving yards, left little room for Henderson.
- β οΈ R.J. Harvey also faces a similar situation, splitting touches and seeing limited usage, making him droppable in 10-team leagues despite potential.
- π Tyrone Tracy Jr. lost ground as Cam Akers took over short-yardage situations, with Tracy seeing only one carry in the second half and overtime compared to Akers' six.
- π― Ricky Pearsall is struggling with target share, consistently having fewer targets than Jauan Jennings, and his usage doesn't match the hype, especially with George Kittle potentially returning soon.
Player Usage and Concerns
- πββοΈ Traveon Henderson is third on the depth chart, playing only 29% of snaps in a three-way split, with Rhamondre Stevenson (65% snaps) being the clear lead back.
- π€ Travis Hunter had a disappointing Week 2 with only three catches for 22 yards on six targets, accumulating just 55 yards on 14 targets through two games. His involvement is limited to short throws, and he was seen limping.
- π Brian Thomas Jr. is also a concern, with inconsistent play from Trevor Lawrence and a lack of big plays. His target share and usage are not meeting expectations, leading to questions about his potential as a bust.
- β Breece Hall had a poor Week 2 with 10 carries for 29 yards and two catches for nine yards. His future performance is uncertain, especially against tough run defenses like Tampa Bay's.
Fantasy Football Strategy
- π« Starting Droppable Players: Players like R.J. Harvey and Traveon Henderson are difficult to start due to their limited roles, and fantasy managers may need to wait for a change in usage.
- π‘ Buy Low Opportunities: Despite poor performances, some players like Brian Thomas Jr. might present a buy-low opportunity if managers believe in their talent and potential for future improvement.
- π Waiver Wire Considerations: Players like Cam Akers are emerging as potential short-yardage backs, impacting the value of other players on the same team.
- π€ Panic Meter: The discussion suggests that while some players are disappointing, it might be too early to panic for most, but caution is advised for those with consistently low usage or target share.
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