On Target: More Than Just The Looks

On Target: More Than Just The Looks

This article is part of our On Target series.

While Week 9 was dominated by some killer running back performances, there were more than enough wide receivers and tight ends getting the necessary work done to satisfy your fantasy hunger. One thing you'll notice this week as you look down the targets leaderboard was that quarterbacks, on the whole, spreaded the ball around a lot more than usual. That can be both a blessing and a curse in the fantasy world, as some top names lost looks here and there, while you'll notice quite a few new "faces" on the weekly targets list. Let's take a look…

Top Targets from Week 9

Player NamePosTeamYardsTDPass AttTargetsRecptRZTgtsRZTgt%Catch %Target %
Brandon MyersTEOAK59262138228.6%61.5%21.0%
Brian HartlineWRMIA10703812800.0%66.7%31.6%
Larry FitzgeraldWRARI74146126150.0%50.0%26.1%
Josh MorganWRWAS46039126240.0%50.0%30.8%
Eric DeckerWRDEN99235118350.0%72.7%31.4%
Jimmy GrahamTENO72127118120.0%72.7%40.7%
T.Y. HiltonWRIND102148116150.0%54.5%22.9%
Victor CruzWRNYG6702411500.0%45.5%45.8%
Brandon MarshallWRCHI122326109350.0%90.0%38.5%
Andre JohnsonWRHOU11802710800.0%80.0%37.0%
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While Week 9 was dominated by some killer running back performances, there were more than enough wide receivers and tight ends getting the necessary work done to satisfy your fantasy hunger. One thing you'll notice this week as you look down the targets leaderboard was that quarterbacks, on the whole, spreaded the ball around a lot more than usual. That can be both a blessing and a curse in the fantasy world, as some top names lost looks here and there, while you'll notice quite a few new "faces" on the weekly targets list. Let's take a look…

Top Targets from Week 9

Player NamePosTeamYardsTDPass AttTargetsRecptRZTgtsRZTgt%Catch %Target %
Brandon MyersTEOAK59262138228.6%61.5%21.0%
Brian HartlineWRMIA10703812800.0%66.7%31.6%
Larry FitzgeraldWRARI74146126150.0%50.0%26.1%
Josh MorganWRWAS46039126240.0%50.0%30.8%
Eric DeckerWRDEN99235118350.0%72.7%31.4%
Jimmy GrahamTENO72127118120.0%72.7%40.7%
T.Y. HiltonWRIND102148116150.0%54.5%22.9%
Victor CruzWRNYG6702411500.0%45.5%45.8%
Brandon MarshallWRCHI122326109350.0%90.0%38.5%
Andre JohnsonWRHOU11802710800.0%80.0%37.0%
Dwayne BoweWRKC7902910800.0%80.0%34.5%
Roddy WhiteWRATL118034107266.7%70.0%29.4%
Rod StreaterWROAK54162104114.3%40.0%16.1%
Marcel ReeceRBOAK9516298342.9%88.9%14.5%
A.J. GreenWRCIN9914297125.0%77.8%21.4%
Reggie WayneWRIND7814897150.0%77.8%18.8%
Miles AustinWRDAL7603597120.0%77.8%25.7%
Davone BessWRMIA670389600.0%66.7%23.7%
Donald JonesWRBUF6503896150.0%66.7%23.7%
Jason AvantWRPHI5604196111.1%66.7%22.0%
Laurent RobinsonWRJAX4103896444.0%66.7%23.7%
Trent RichardsonRBCLE310379600.0%66.7%24.3%
Rob HouslerTEARI550469500.0%55.6%19.6%
Greg OlsenTECAR480239500.0%55.6%39.1%
Brent CelekTEPHI4704195333.3%55.6%22.0%
Justin BlackmonWRJAX3213895111.1%55.6%23.7%
Denarius MooreWROAK660629400.0%44.4%14.5%
Torrey SmithWRBAL46124941100.0%44.4%37.5%
Randall CobbWRGB3723093133.3%33.3%30.0%

Oakland's Brandon Myers may not top the targets list each week, but I've got a sneaking suspicion that he is going to be making regular appearances now through the end of the regular season. With a running game that is best described as "in flux" right now, Carson Palmer is going to have to rely a lot more on the passing game and if these last four weeks are any indication, Myers is going to be one hot commodity. With 33 targets over his last four games and a serious increase in red zone looks (seven in total for the season), Myers has already accumulated 422 receiving yards and his two touchdowns are likely just the tip of the iceberg.

Of course I'll give a special mention to Brandon Marshall's performance this week. Another 122 yards and another three touchdowns easily locks him in as the top receiver in the game right now, and as you'll see below, the fact that he's receiving almost 40-percent of the team's targets isn't hurting his chances to do more.

Josh Morgan may be a new face here, but he might be one that you should start getting used to seeing a little more often. With Fred Davis gone for the year and Pierre Garcon's status perpetually in limbo (biggest fantasy tease of the year?), Morgan has stepped up as RG3's favorite target lately. Santana Moss is getting his share of the red zone looks, but it is Morgan that has pushed aside the unsure hands of Leonard Hankerson to be the team's go-to guy.

Some new faces that you likely won't continue to see would be T.Y Hilton, Rod Streater, Marcel Reece, and Jason Avant. I'm somewhat on the fence with Laurent Robinson, but those four red zone targets are looking awfully tasty. If he can stay healthy, Blaine Gabbert should start to lean on him a little more heavily and it won't just be for inside the red zone.

You also might not see Trent Richardson's name here too often, but it was definitely encouraging to see him a little more active in the passing game. Baltimore's defensive schemes allowed for more screens and check-downs, and you might see a little more of this against the Dallas pass rush in Week 11, but he should go back to business as usual against the Steelers' linebackers and some of the weaker run defenses he'll be seeing.

As for the overall…

Target Percentage Leaderboard

Player NamePosTeamYardsTDPass AttTargetsRecptRZTgtsRZTgt%Catch %Target %
Brandon MarshallWRCHI797724290591448.3%65.6%37.2%
Victor CruzWRNYG7177330100571325.5%57.0%30.3%
Reggie WayneWRIND8353336101611029.4%60.4%30.1%
Percy HarvinWRMIN67732848562513.5%72.9%29.9%
Steve SmithWRCAR63012397038719.4%54.3%29.3%
Dwayne BoweWRKC57132808245325.0%54.9%29.3%
A.J. GreenWRCIN735828682511237.5%62.2%28.7%
Vincent JacksonWRTB710625370311435.9%44.3%27.7%
Steve JohnsonWRBUF41642577135728.0%49.3%27.6%
Larry FitzgeraldWRARI585435597511425.9%52.6%27.3%
Brian HartlineWRMIA66212607141925.7%57.7%27.3%
Wes WelkerWRNE73623238360815.4%72.3%25.7%
Michael CrabtreeWRSF44032185539315.8%70.9%25.2%
Davone BessWRMIA4830260653838.6%58.5%25.0%
Andre JohnsonWRHOU56222546242313.6%67.7%24.4%
Eric DeckerWRDEN583729270461531.3%65.7%24.0%
Jason WittenTEDAL53813287858718.9%74.4%23.8%
Calvin JohnsonWRDET76713598348914.1%57.8%23.1%
DeSean JacksonWRPHI62423076937720.6%53.6%22.5%
Roddy WhiteWRATL709429967471024.4%70.1%22.4%
Demaryius ThomasWRDEN75642926545612.5%69.2%22.3%
Greg OlsenTECAR39512395334719.4%64.2%22.2%
Antonio BrownWRPIT4991298664200.0%63.6%22.1%
Owen DanielsTEHOU47852545637418.2%66.1%22.0%
Julio JonesWRATL628529965401024.4%61.5%21.7%
Mike WilliamsWRTB50452535529923.1%52.7%21.7%
Tony GonzalezTEATL49542996450512.2%78.1%21.4%
Marques ColstonWRNO626634674441629.6%59.5%21.4%
Brandon LloydWRNE435332369371121.2%53.6%21.4%
Sidney RiceWRSEA42142355032822.2%64.0%21.3%
Mike WallaceWRPIT525529863391020.8%61.9%21.1%
Torrey SmithWRBAL48152795829313.0%50.0%20.8%
Miles AustinWRDAL63743286841821.6%60.3%20.7%
Anquan BoldinWRBAL51012795736417.4%63.2%20.4%
Kendall WrightWRTEN38133316742923.7%62.7%20.2%
Donnie AveryWRIND45413366834617.6%50.0%20.2%
Justin BlackmonWRJAX2251267542338.1%42.6%20.2%
Rob GronkowskiTENE580732365431426.9%66.2%20.1%
Dez BryantWRDAL50323286642718.9%63.6%20.1%
Danny AmendolaWRSTL39522524932625.0%65.3%19.4%
Andre RobertsWRARI5405355684059.3%58.8%19.2%
James JonesWRGB462833063401227.9%63.5%19.1%
Malcom FloydWRSD5092263503300.0%66.0%19.0%
Dennis PittaTEBAL30922795332730.4%60.4%19.0%
Brent CelekTEPHI43613075733926.5%57.9%18.6%
Jeremy KerleyWRNYJ47822755130720.6%58.8%18.5%
Jimmy GrahamTENO38753466338916.7%60.3%18.2%
Denarius MooreWROAK485433160301123.9%50.0%18.1%
Randall CobbWRGB50063305945716.3%76.3%17.9%
Jermaine GreshamTECIN43322865134515.6%66.7%17.8%
Heath MillerTEPIT384629853391735.4%73.6%17.8%
Jordy NelsonWRGB53253305840920.9%69.0%17.6%
Kyle RudolphTEMIN24252844927924.3%55.1%17.3%
Golden TateWRSEA28352354024719.4%60.0%17.0%
Mario ManninghamWRSF27812183728421.1%75.7%17.0%
Cecil ShortsWRJAX45632674523513.5%51.1%16.9%
Andrew HawkinsWRCIN37822864831515.6%64.6%16.8%
Brandon GibsonWRSTL38122524228312.5%66.7%16.7%
Jeremy MaclinWRPHI35633075028720.6%56.0%16.3%

Before we look deeper into the TPL, allow me to apologize for a typo in last week's column. The number of pass attempts for the Detroit Lions was entered incorrectly, thus inflating the target percentage of Calvin Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew. Therefore, you shouldn't consider Megatron's Week 9 percentage a drop-off from last week's, nor should you be surprised that Pettigrew didn't even make the cut this week. While I doubt that had any significant impact on your decision-making for Week 9 lineups, you have my apologies for the error.

While overall target percentage has been a great way to isolate which receivers stand the greatest chance to score the most fantasy points, red zone work and touchdowns remain the bread and butter. Case in point: Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown. He may be dominating in target percentage on the team, but fellow wide receiver Mike Wallace and tight end Heath Miller have both proven to be more valuable in fantasy. Brown may be a good possession receiver and may have a slight boost in PPR leagues, but it is Wallace and Miller that contribute more on a regular basis.

The same can be said for Justin Blackmon and Cecil Shorts, although the re-emergence of Robinson could start to inhibit Shorts' targets. Keep an eye on that situation if you picked up and are using Shorts over the next two sets of bye weeks.

I expressed concern last week that the absence of Ryan Tannehill was hurting the value of PPR-favorite Brian Hartline, but that now seems to be a moot point as their on-field reunion this past week has pushed his number of targets and percentage back up to where it was. Davone Bess is still seeing a slight increase in looks, but that has more to do with a reduction in the number of running plays lately.

The way Josh Freeman has incorporated Mike Williams into the passing game has certainly helped a number of fantasy owners in need of a decent number two/three receiver as he is starting to see a strong increase in targets lately. In fact, his 27 targets over the last three games are actually more than Vincent Jackson has seen in that same span (24) and that includes Jackson's humongous 14-target, 216 yard performance. Expect to see this consistent production from William continue.

The fact that Danny Amendola has now missed four weeks (one being a bye) and is still holding his place on the TPL says quite a bit about the relationship between the diminutive receiver and Sam Bradford. Not only that, but his six red zone targets still account for a quarter of the work inside the 20 for the Rams. He is expected back this week, so prepare to watch him climb.

Just Missing the Cut This Week:Antonio Gates (16.2%), Dexter McCluster (16.1%), Donald Jones (16.0%), Lance Moore (15.9%), Nate Washington (15.8%)

TPL Risers to Monitor:Golden Tate, Greg Olsen, Brian Hartline

TPL Fallers to Monitor:Brandon Gibson, Dez Bryant, Jeremy Maclin

Week 10 Matchup to Watch: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots – Not only do you have two poor pass defenses here, but you also have two offenses capable of putting up huge points with the right match-up. Sure, the Bills' defense allows an average of just 248 passing yards per game, but they also have allowed 16 touchdowns through the air this season, so Tom Brady should have no problem picking them apart. With this kind of a match-up, the Patriots should easily get everyone involved in the offense despite the huge number of targets available. Wes Welker and Brandon Lloyd should fare extremely well while Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez should contribute plenty from the tight end position. But the Bills should also do just fine against a secondary that allows an average of 281 yards per game with a total of 17 passing touchdowns allowed. Buffalo will likely abandon the run early in an effort to play catch-up, so look for Steve Johnson, Donald Jones and Scott Chandler all to get some quality work in. And, of course, don't rule out C.J. Spiller who should see his fair share of screen passes and check-downs.

Potential Week 10 Breakouts:Malcom Floyd, Nate Washington, Anthony Fasano

Potential Week 10 Busts:Dwayne Bowe, DeSean Jackson, Kyle Rudolph

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