Skip to main content

Robbie Chosen Week 11 Outlook - Dolphins at Broncos

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Nov 19th 2020, 8:44am EST

After totaling 99-plus yards in four of his first five games with the Panthers, Anderson has failed to top 77 yards in each of his last five games. Granted, that's a high benchmark, but his 21 yards in Week 10 was a season-low, and it comes after he set a previous season-low of 48 yards against the Falcons in Week 8. He's still a top-24 receiver for the remainder of the season, but it's clear there's some volatility involved with him. The Lions went from a team who was allowing a lot of wide receiver production, to one where teams are stomping them in the run-game. Just 43.9 percent of production they've allowed to skill-position players has gone to wide receivers, which is the third-lowest number in the NFL. It's not like it's a must-avoid matchup, though, as 12 wide receivers have produced top-36 performances against them, including three inside the top-12. Anderson doesn't play in one spot, as he's pretty much played one-third at each of LWR, RWR, and the slot. Rushing touchdowns have crushed receivers' upside against the Lions because the 8.77 yards per target they allow ranks as the ninth-most in the league, while the seven touchdowns ranks as the fourth-fewest. Anderson hasn't scored since Week 1, so we know not to rely on touchdowns from him by now. Still, despite the lack of touchdowns, Anderson ranks as the No. 12 wide receiver in PPR formats, so keep him out there as a stable high-floor WR2.

More Robbie ChosenNews  |  Articles  |  Rankings |  Projections |  Stats