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Snatch ‘Em Up Now
If they weren’t already drafted in your league, these guys will be hot commodities on the wire this week.
Quarterbacks:
Behren Morton, Texas Tech – The numbers paint just half the picture of how Morton performed yesterday. Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy asked the media postgame what year of eligibility Morton is. When the reporters responded with redshirt freshman, Gundy’s answer was, “that’s not good.” He knows how well Morton played, on the road, in his first start, against a top 10 team.
Kurtis Rourke, Ohio – We have been blessed in CFF to have been witness now to not just one, but two tremendous fantasy assets in the Rourke brothers. Ohio is now 8th nationally in pass yards per game, and its that’s really not even the impressive part. Rourke is completing 68% of his throws with just two interceptions. Efficiency ratings are off the charts, playing as well as any quarterback in the country I’d argue.
Running Backs:
Sieh Bangura, Ohio – Bangura is rostered in probably 70% of the leagues that I personally play in so my apologies if you missed adding him for not being included on the report, but overall, just 12% ownership on Fantrax currently. 90 or more rushing yards in consecutive weeks with four rushing touchdowns in that span. With how the passing game is performing, Bangura will have plenty of bites at the end-zone apple during MACtion play.
Percy Agyei-Obese, James Madison – Agyei-Obese instantly comes back from injury and rushed for 158 yards and two scores against Arkansas State. All four games this season, PAO has averaged over four yards a carry. Next up – a matchup with the 125th ranked rush defense in Georgia Southern.
CJ Beasley, Coastal Carolina – Last time Beasley will be included on the list at 23% ownership after rushing for 120+ yards and two scores against Louisiana-Monroe. Gets the 13th-ranked rush defense in the Sun Belt next week in Old Dominion. Who knows if/when we see Braydon Bennett this season, and Reese White remains out. The running game hasn’t suffered without them.
Wide Receivers:
Devontez Walker, Kent State – Yes, we understand that Fantrax ownership isn’t an exact representation of who is available in redraft leagues. But sitting at 13% still, we’re going to include him one last time here after posting 11-159-2 on 16 targets in the loss to Miami (Ohio). The target share between Walker/Dante Cephas is very nice – 69%. Literally nobody else catches the football for the Flashes.
Jaylin Lane, Middle Tennessee – Too much to say must-add? Maybe, but Lane has been outstanding the last four weeks, posting double-digit fantasy points in each game. 29 of his 43 targets have come in the last two games alone.
Zion Bowens, Hawaii – He’s baaaack. Bowens was targeted three times in the first two opening drives of the Week 0 matchup against Vanderbilt before leaving the contest due to injury. In the return against San Diego State, 9-108-1 on 11 targets. That’s enough evidence for me as the WR1 on a team that is 20th nationally in pass attempts per game.
Tight Ends:
Luke Schoonmaker, Michigan – Two 20-point performances in the last three games for Schoonmaker who was targeted 11 times against Indiana. The rumors swirling around Erick All seem to be true that he might be gone for the season and makes some sense not to rush back anyways the way Schoonmaker is performing. Future NFL Draft pick.
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