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Tennessee Titans

AFC South


Tony Pollard is correctly valued at his ADP of 86 as the consensus #77 overall player. Projected to touch the ball 14.4 times per game (12.2 rushes and 2.1 receptions), Pollard will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He's ahead of both Tyjae Spears and Dillon Johnson on the depth chart for the Titans. Tennessee has the 4th-best schedule for RBs.

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Projected to touch the ball 0.0 times per game (0.0 rushes and 0.0 receptions), Dillon Johnson isn't someone you need to draft. He's behind both Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears on the running back chart for the Titans.

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Jha'quan Jackson is the WR7 on the Titans. At #159 in our WR rankings, he's not worth a draft pick in most leagues. He is projected for 0 yards and 0 TDs on 0 receptions, for 0% of the workload for WRs on the Titans. Tennessee has the 10th-best schedule for wide receivers.

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Tyler Boyd might see limited usage as the 4th-ranked WR on the Titans. At #87 in our WR rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He is projected for 548 yards and 2.1 TDs on 50.8 receptions, for 24.1% of the workload for Titans WRs. The Titans have the 10th-best wide receiver schedule. Boyd is correctly valued at his ADP of 226 as the consensus #243 overall player.

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Will Levis is the consensus #24 QB, and as such isn't worth drafting in 1QB leagues. In 2QB and superflex leagues, he's a fine choice for your second quarterback. Levis is projected to earn 28.9 of his 228 fantasy points by rushing. While running is in his wheelhouse, it's not a major source of his fantasy value. Projected for 13.8 interceptions compared to 19.8 passing TDs, he carries more interception risk than is entirely comforatable.

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Tyjae Spears is a fair value at his ADP of 100 as the consensus #112 overall player. With 11.0 projected touches per game (8.1 rushes and 2.9 catches), Spears will often be a fantasy starter, even if he's not an exciting one. He's second on Tennessee's depth chart, behind Tony Pollard. Tennessee has the 4th-best running back schedule.

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Calvin Ridley is a fair value at his ADP of 75 as the consensus #65 overall player. Ridley is the bonafide top receiver on the Titans, ahead of DeAndre Hopkins and Treylon Burks. As the consensus #32 WR, he will be startable as a WR3 or Flex most weeks. He's projected to catch 68.0 receptions for 955 yards and 7.9 TDs, which is 32.3% of the workload for Titans WRs. The Titans have the 10th-best wide receiver schedule.

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The market has DeAndre Hopkins correctly valued at an ADP of 81, compared to an overall ECR of 79. Hopkins is the WR2 for the Titans, behind Calvin Ridley. Ranked #36 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will be serviceable most weeks. He's projected to catch 69.3 receptions for 943 yards and 6.9 TDs, which is 32.9% of the workload for WRs on the Titans. Tennessee has the 10th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Treylon Burks is a fair value at his ADP of 258 as the consensus #237 overall player. Burks is the WR3 for the Titans, trailing Calvin Ridley and DeAndre Hopkins. At #85 in our WR rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He's projected to catch 17.4 receptions for 237 yards and 0.8 TDs, which is 8.2% of the total for WRs on the Titans. The Titans have the 10th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Nick Westbrook-Ikhine is not a focus of the the Titans' offense as their WR5. As the consensus #137 WR, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected for 61 yards and 0.4 TDs on 5.0 receptions, which is 2.4% of the total for Titans WRs. Tennessee has the 10th-best schedule for WRs.

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Philips is not a focus of the the Titans' offense as their WR6. As the consensus #148 WR, he's not really fantasy-relevant. He's projected to catch 0 receptions for 0 yards and 0 TDs, which is 0% of the workload for Titans WRs. Tennessee has the 10th-best schedule for WRs.

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As the consensus #23, Chigoziem Okonkwo is best left on the waiver wire. Okonkwo is projected for a respectable 518 yards and 2.6 TDs on 48.7 receptions. Chigoziem Okonkwo is worth drafting at his ADP of 168 as the consensus #185 overall player. Tennessee has the 4th-best tight end schedule.

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As our consensus #21 QB, Ryan Tannehill isn't really relevant in 1QB leagues. In 2QB leagues, he's a low-end starter. Tannehill is projected to earn 48.5 of his 277 fantasy points by rushing. While not insignificant, it isn't a major focus of his gameplan. Projected for a 1.8 touchdown-to-interception ratio, he carries more interception risk than is entirely comforatable.

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The market has Hassan Haskins correctly valued at an ADP of 260, compared to an overall ECR of 284. Projected to carry the ball 4.2 times and catch 0.5 passes per game, it's a desperate situation if you're starting Haskins in fantasy. He's second among Titans running backs, behind Derrick Henry. Tennessee has the 11th-best schedule for RBs.

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Austin Hooper is projected to catch just 50.9 receptions for 498 yards and 4.0 touchdowns. As the consensus TE23, Hooper is a low-end option at tight end. Drafting Hooper is an easy choice at his ADP of 224 as the consensus #164 overall player. Tennessee has the 2nd-best schedule for TEs.

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It would be a bit of a reach if you drafted Dontrell Hilliard at his ADP of 228 since his ECR is 312. Consider drafting Gus Edwards (ADP 246, ECR 189) or Boston Scott (ADP 266, ECR 191) instead. With a projection of 4.6 touches per game (2.9 carries and 1.6 receptions), it's a desperate situation if you're starting Hilliard in fantasy. He has some competition on Tennessee's depth chart in Derrick Henry and Hassan Haskins. Tennessee has the 11th-best schedule for running backs.

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Projected to carry the ball 0.0 times and catch 0.0 passes per game, Javian Hawkins is not worth spending a draft pick on. He has some competition on Tennessee's depth chart in Derrick Henry and Hassan Haskins.

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Robert Woods is the WR1 on the Titans, with Treylon Burks and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine behind him. Ranked #42 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he will be startable as a WR3 or Flex most weeks. He's projected to catch 73.7 receptions for 874 yards and 5.0 TDs, which is 32.6% of the total for Titans WRs. The Titans have the 11th-worst schedule for WRs. As the consensus #98 overall player, Woods is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 103.

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Malik Willis is not the starting QB for the Titans. As such, he's not worth drafting in all but the deepest of 2QB leagues. Willis is projected to earn 1.9 of his 12 fantasy points by rushing. While it isn't nothing, it's not a huge part of his gameplan. Projected for a 0.9 touchdown-to-interception ratio, Willis has the ability to ruin a fantasy week with multiple picks in a game.

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Geoff Swaim is projected for 237 yards and 2.3 TDs on 26.6 receptions. As the consensus #55, Swaim is not fantasy-relevant. Swaim will be playing behind Austin Hooper at TE in Tennessee.

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