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Over the past two weeks, he's been targeted 15 times — nearly half of his total for the entire season. It might be that Aiyuk has finally worked his way out of Kyle Shanahan's doghouse. It might be the Niners becoming more desperate offensively. Either way, we like this version of Aiyuk much better and hope he sticks around. This week could be a true test of the 49ers' commitment to Aiyuk against a good Rams defense that will be a bit salty after getting pushed around by the Titans in Week 9.
Once I blow out the candles on my pity party cake, I'll tell you to start the Jags' new slot receiver. Over Jacksonville's last four games, Agnew is tied for the team lead with a He's tied with Dan Arnold, which is a head-scratcher of its own.
There's volume to be had here with an offense that is frequently in catch-up mode. It's even better against a Colts defense giving up the sixth-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Having another full week could conceivably have him back in action.
Just in time for a matchup with the Eagles, who have been shredded by tight ends this year. Last week, I had Jared Cook in this space as a sleeper. The process was sound, even if the results weren't what we wanted. So, basically … start Noah Fant.
Last week, I wrote about Tyler Conklin having a good opportunity against the Ravens. He finished in the top 15, which isn't awful if you stream tight ends.
Even more encouraging were his seven targets. He's earned a solid role in Minnesota's passing game. Now he gets to take a shot at a Chargers defense that has consistently been among the worst at defending tight ends.
If you're already riding the Conklin train, there's no reason to bail now. It shouldn't take too many words to make a case for the Colts DST. They're a top five fantasy defense this season. They've logged multiple sacks in seven of their nine games while forcing multiple turnovers in seven contests. In other words, they're good. This week, they play the Jaguars. They have the NFL's 29th-ranked offense and are allowing the third-most fantasy points per game to defenses.
In other words, they're bad. Marcas Grant is a fantasy analyst for NFL. Send him avant garde entertainment choices or fantasy football questions on Twitter MarcasG or TikTok at marcasgrant. Marcas Grant breaks down some fantasy sleepers you should consider starting in Week 6 of the NFL season. Marcas Grant breaks down some fantasy sleepers you should consider starting in Week 5 of the NFL season. Marcas Grant breaks down some fantasy sleepers you should consider starting in Week 4 of the NFL season.
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