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WR Super Chart: Week 10 (Fantasy Football)

WR Super Chart: Week 10 (Fantasy Football)

Welcome to the Week 10 Fantasy Football Super Chart series of the 2018 NFL season, covering the wide receiver position. The Super Chart is an all-in-one spreadsheet that breaks down significant stats, trends, and numbers from the previous week and year-to-date. The main purpose of the Super Chart is to help you determine your starting lineup, waiver wire pickups, and much more by using various forms of stat-driven data. Tracking critical information such as target shares, catch rates, fantasy points per target, and weekly matchups can help you identify breakout candidates by noticing trends before other managers in your league.

Please take a moment to review each category and what it means. If you are already familiar with all of the terms and categories, feel free to skip ahead to view the Super Chart for Week 10.

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Weekly Fantasy Points/Fantasy Points Per Game (FPPG)
The first stat that we track is simple, yet important. The Super Chart is sorted by Fantasy Points Per Game, but also includes fantasy point totals from the previous week.

Weekly Targets/Weekly Target %
A closer look at the total number of targets for every fantasy-relevant receiver, as well as the total percentage of targets that player accounted for.

YTD Targets/YTD Targets %
We not only track weekly target percentages but also year-to-date targets. This will help determine consistency and potential breakout candidates.

Weekly/YTD Receptions
PPR formats have taken over the fantasy football landscape and tracking receptions is an important part of finding consistent success. There are plenty of underrated fantasy receivers that lack upside but can net you a safe eight to 10 points when you need it.

YTD Catch Rate
Year-to-date catch rate is the percentage of targets that were caught.

Next Week Opponent
This is pretty self-explanatory. It’s a look ahead to the upcoming matchup with the opposition’s rank against WRs in fantasy. The 32nd ranked fantasy defense is a favorable matchup, while the 1st ranked defense is the most difficult.

# of 100 Yard Games
Some leagues offer bonus points at 100 yards receiving, and it’s also a great way to track a receiver’s consistency.

Fantasy Points Per Target
Lastly, fantasy points per target can help you identify explosive players who can put up big numbers with more opportunity.

The Super Chart is packed with so much information that we can only fit so much into the article. To view the Super Chart in its entirety, please click here.

*Data taken from ESPN, FantasyPros, and NFL.com.

Player WK 9 FP FPPG WK 9 Targets WK 9 Target % YTD Targets YTD Target % WK 9 REC YTD REC WK 10 OPP FP Per Target
Adam Thielen 12.7 23.9 7 32% 103 28% 4 78 BYE 2.08
Michael Thomas 39.1 23 15 42% 79 28% 12 70 at CIN (28th) 2.33
Davante Adams 16 21.6 9 21% 87 26% 6 58 vs. MIA (9th) 1.99
DeAndre Hopkins 26.5 21.3 12 50% 90 31% 10 63 BYE 2.13
Antonio Brown 15.2 20.6 11 23% 91 26% 5 51 vs. CAR (13th) 1.81
Julio Jones 25.1 19.8 10 26% 91 30% 7 60 at CLE (23rd) 1.74
Odell Beckham BYE 19.6 BYE BYE 91 29% BYE 61 at SF (18th) 1.72
Tyreek Hill 12.5 19.3 5 16% 70 22% 4 48 vs. ARI (11th) 2.48
A.J. Green BYE 18.5 BYE BYE 76 26% BYE 45 vs. NO (32nd) 1.94
Mike Evans 2.6 18.5 10 24% 78 23% 1 47 vs. WAS (22nd) 1.89
Stefon Diggs DNP 18.3 DNP DNP 85 23% DNP 58 BYE 1.72
Cooper Kupp 19.9 18 6 15% 47 16% 5 35 vs. SEA (15th) 2.69
Emmanuel Sanders 10.7 17.8 9 21% 74 22% 6 56 BYE 2.17
Tyler Boyd BYE 17.7 BYE BYE 66 22% BYE 49 vs. NO (32nd) 2.14
Alshon Jeffery BYE 17.4 BYE BYE 44 14% BYE 29 vs. DAL (1st) 1.98
Brandin Cooks 23.4 17.2 8 20% 60 20% 6 41 vs. SEA (15th) 2.3
Robert Woods 12.5 17 9 23% 74 25% 5 51 vs. SEA (15th) 2.06
Golden Tate BYE 16.8 BYE BYE 69 27% BYE 44 vs. DAL (1st) 1.71
JuJu Smith-Schuster 14.8 16.8 9 19% 78 23% 7 53 vs. CAR (13th) 1.72
Julian Edelman 17.4 16.3 10 28% 44 13% 6 31 at TEN (24th) 1.85
Calvin Ridley 19.7 15.4 9 24% 44 14% 6 33 at CLE (23rd) 2.8
DeSean Jackson 5.2 15.3 4 10% 47 14% 2 28 vs. WAS (22nd) 2.61
Keenan Allen 21.2 15.2 10 38% 66 27% 6 47 at OAK (20th) 1.84
T.Y. Hilton BYE 14.2 BYE BYE 47 14% BYE 26 vs. JAX (2nd) 1.81
Jarvis Landry 11 14.1 7 16% 101 29% 6 55 vs. ATL (30th) 1.26
Tyler Lockett 5.2 13.6 4 10% 37 17% 3 28 at LAR (17th) 2.94
Sterling Shepard BYE 13.5 BYE BYE 59 19% BYE 40 at SF (18th) 1.83
Marvin Jones 12.6 13.4 8 22% 55 19% 6 32 at CHI (21st) 1.95
John Brown 4.5 13.2 6 16% 67 17% 3 34 BYE 1.77
Kenny Golladay 8.4 13 4 11% 48 16% 3 33 at CHI (21st) 2.17
Sammy Watkins 11.4 12.6 5 16% 54 17% 5 39 vs. ARI (11th) 2.11
Devin Funchess 8.4 12.3 5 20% 55 21% 4 36 at PIT (27th) 1.79
Tyrell Williams 10.3 12.3 3 12% 30 12% 2 22 at OAK (20th) 3.29
Taylor Gabriel 7.5 11.9 5 25% 49 19% 3 37 vs. DET (6th) 1.94
Dede Westbrook BYE 11.8 BYE BYE 48 15% BYE 33 at IND (10th) 1.96
Josh Gordon 24 11.8 10 28% 41 12% 5 23 at TEN (24th) 2.01
Keke Coutee DNP 11.7 DNP DNP 30 10% DNP 21 BYE 1.55
Demaryius Thomas 9.1 11.5 3 13% 59 21% 3 39 BYE 1.75
Chris Godwin 6 11.5 3 7% 47 14% 2 30 vs. WAS (22nd) 1.96
Randall Cobb 7.4 11.2 6 14% 38 11% 5 26 vs. MIA (9th) 1.47
Michael Crabtree 6.2 11.1 7 18% 76 19% 3 41 BYE 1.32
Nelson Agholor BYE 11 BYE BYE 61 20% BYE 41 vs. DAL (1st) 1.44
Corey Davis 12 10.9 10 34% 66 29% 6 36 vs. NE (16th) 1.33
Allen Robinson DNP 10.9 DNP DNP 43 17% DNP 25 vs. DET (6th) 1.52
Willie Snead 12.8 10.8 8 21% 69 18% 7 45 BYE 1.41
Christian Kirk BYE 10.7 BYE BYE 44 18% BYE 31 at KC (19th) 1.94
Adam Humphries 28.9 10.7 8 20% 50 15% 8 35 vs. WAS (22nd) 1.72
Cole Beasley 4.6 10.6 4 13% 47 20% 3 36 at PHI (29th) 1.8
Mohamed Sanu 8.5 10.6 5 13% 40 13% 4 28 at CLE (23rd) 2.11
Larry Fitzgerald BYE 10.5 BYE BYE 55 22% BYE 34 at KC (19th) 1.52
Amari Cooper 16.8 10.5 8 25% 39 16% 5 27 at PHI (29th) 1.89
Mike Williams 10 10.4 3 12% 32 13% 1 18 at OAK (20th) 2.61
David Moore 3.6 10.2 7 18% 21 10% 2 13 at LAR (17th) 2.91
Jordy Nelson 3.6 10 3 13% 38 13% 2 25 vs. LAC (14th) 2.11
Ted Ginn DNP 10 DNP DNP 22 8% DNP 12 at CIN (28th) 1.82
Danny Amendola 9.7 9.9 7 29% 51 19% 5 40 at GB (25th) 1.75
Ryan Grant BYE 9.8 BYE BYE 37 11% BYE 26 vs. JAX (2nd) 1.59
Donte Moncrief BYE 9.6 BYE BYE 56 18% BYE 29 at IND (10th) 1.37
Marquise Goodwin 2.3 9.3 4 18% 27 10% 1 13 vs. NYG (4th) 2.4
Kenny Stills 2.9 9.1 1 4% 30 11% 1 17 at GB (25th) 2.43
Jamison Crowder DNP 9 DNP DNP 19 7% DNP 13 at TB (31st) 1.89
Chester Rogers BYE 8.9 BYE BYE 47 14% BYE 32 vs. JAX (2nd) 1.52
Quincy Enunwa 7 8.8 4 10% 46 16% 3 25 vs. BUF (5th) 1.34
Maurice Harris 22.4 8.8 12 26% 29 11% 10 21 at TB (31st) 1.52
Robby Anderson 7.3 8.6 6 15% 42 15% 4 21 vs. BUF (5th) 1.64
Keelan Cole BYE 8.6 BYE BYE 49 15% BYE 29 at IND (10th) 1.4
Rashard Higgins 4.9 8.6 4 9% 26 7% 3 19 vs. ATL (30th) 1.97
Anthony Miller 10.8 8.5 6 30% 35 13% 5 19 vs. DET (6th) 1.7
Phillip Dorsett 6 8.3 3 8% 33 10% 3 23 at TEN (24th) 1.75
Marquez Valdes-Scantling 13.1 8.1 6 14% 33 10% 3 17 vs. MIA (9th) 1.96
Torrey Smith DNP 7.9 DNP DNP 27 10% DNP 16 at PIT (27th) 1.74
Courtland Sutton 8.7 7.8 5 12% 42 13% 3 20 BYE 1.67
D.J. Moore 5.8 7.8 2 8% 26 10% 1 19 at PIT (27th) 2.4
Chris Hogan 0 7.6 1 3% 33 10% 0 23 at TEN (24th) 2.07
Antonio Callaway 8.1 7.5 5 12% 50 14% 3 24 vs. ATL (30th) 1.35
Pierre Garcon 14.6 7.3 5 23% 46 16% 3 24 vs. NYG (4th) 1.27
Tre’Quan Smith 10.3 7.3 3 8% 20 7% 2 12 at CIN (28th) 2.57
Zay Jones 5.8 7.2 6 12% 48 16% 4 29 at NYJ (26th) 1.35
Jordan Matthews BYE 7.2 BYE BYE 14 5% BYE 10 vs. DAL (1st) 2.57
Seth Roberts 1.8 7 2 8% 26 9% 1 18 vs. LAC (14th) 1.88
Doug Baldwin 11.7 6.9 4 10% 24 11% 4 18 at LAR (17th) 1.73
Martavis Bryant 6.6 6.8 2 8% 24 8% 2 16 vs. LAC (14th) 1.71
DeVante Parker 1.8 6.8 2 8% 15 6% 1 9 at GB (25th) 1.81
Jakeem Grant 2.6 6.7 2 8% 33 12% 1 21 at GB (25th) 1.83
Laquon Treadwell 5.7 6.5 2 9% 39 11% 2 27 BYE 1.49
Josh Doctson 12.1 6.3 6 13% 35 13% 3 19 at TB (31st) 1.26
Kendrick Bourne 8.6 6.3 2 9% 31 11% 2 19 vs. NYG (4th) 1.83
Kelvin Benjamin 8 6.2 9 18% 53 18% 4 20 at NYJ (26th) 1.06
Cordarrelle Patterson 13.8 6 1 3% 16 5% 1 12 at TEN (24th) 3.35
Tajae Sharpe 1 5.9 1 3% 25 11% 1 17 vs. NE (16th) 1.87
Taywan Taylor 4.4 5.8 2 7% 30 13% 2 21 vs. NE (16th) 1.55
Jarius Wright 1.8 5.8 1 4% 27 10% 1 18 at PIT (27th) 1.72
Allen Hurns 9.3 5.5 1 3% 28 12% 1 14 at PHI (29th) 1.58
Jermaine Kearse 5 5.4 9 23% 48 17% 3 22 vs. BUF (5th) 0.9
Michael Gallup 8.1 5.4 6 19% 28 12% 3 13 at PHI (29th) 1.54
Trent Taylor DNP 5.4 DNP DNP 28 10% DNP 18 vs. NYG (4th) 1.35
John Ross BYE 5.3 BYE BYE 16 5% BYE 7 vs. NO (32nd) 1.66

 
Quick Hits

  • Week 9 marked the first time this season that Adam Thielen was unable to record a 100-yard game. However, he is still first in FPPG with 23.9.
  • Michael Thomas exploded for over 200 yards receiving and moved back up the ranks to number two on the season.
  • Maurice Harris is a name to watch. The 25-year-old was targeted 12 times on Sunday while racking up over 100 yards receiving. He could be the number one wide receiver on a team that desperately needs someone to step up.
  • DeAndre Hopkins led all receivers with a whopping 50 percent target share in Week 9. The all-pro receiver also leads the league with a 31 percent target share on the season.
  • Jarvis Landry, Michael Crabtree, and Corey Davis are a few of the heavily targeted players who are struggling with efficiency. They are averaging just 1.26, 1.32, and 1.33 fantasy points per target, respectively. Kelvin Benjamin, Jermaine Kearse, Josh Doctson, and Pierre Garcon are the only documented receivers with a worse fantasy point to target ratio this season.
  • On the flip side, Tyrell Williams leads the way with 3.29 fantasy points per target (min. 20 targets), followed by Tyler Lockett, David Moore, and Calvin Ridley. These are players who can put up solid production with limited opportunities.
  • With A.J. Green expected to miss several weeks, Tyler Boyd’s 22 percent target share will likely rise and he should be viewed as a high-end WR2. John Ross should step in as the WR2 for the Bengals if healthy, but he has a lot to prove before being trusted in any starting lineups.
  • Amari Cooper’s 25 percent target share in his first game as a Dallas Cowboy is a great sign for his fantasy owners. Cooper also added a touchdown to his stat line and should only improve as he learns the offense down the stretch.

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