New York Post

Fringe WRs get boosts after changes

- By HOWARD BENDER

THE DAYS surroundin­g Thanksgivi­ng are often a time when many abandon their fantasy football teams. Whether they are already out of contention or feel like they are in a comfortabl­e situation for the playoffs, their mid-week research and waiver work is pushed to the wayside.

That should afford you the opportunit­y to unearth a few hidden gems to throw into your lineups. With a few changes on NFL coaching staffs occurring prior to the week, some are definitely out there.

When the Bills fired offensive coordinato­r Ken Dorsey, quarterbac­ks coach Joe Brady took over and there was an immediate difference seen. Stefon Diggs remains the No. 1 priority in the passing game, but the uptick for the fringe receivers was interestin­g. Not enough to warrant using someone like Deonte Harty or Trent Sherfield, but enough to notice that slot receiver Khalil Shakir’s snap count and target share remained consistent enough to see he was a focal point for Brady’s play-calling.

The results for Shakir were strong as he hauled in three of four targets for 115 yards and a touchdown. Brady is notorious for using underneath crossing routes and slants in order to get his QB to hit the receivers in stride more, highlighti­ng the speed of the wideouts and producing more yards after the catch. That should be featured this week against an Eagles team that uses zone coverage 72 percent of the time. Shakir thrives against zone coverage.

Another player who may be available due to past week frustratio­ns is Pittsburgh’s George Pickens. The switch at coordinato­r from Matt Canada to Mike Sullivan is expected to open things up more for Kenny Pickett and, subsequent­ly, Pickens.

We expect to see more deep shots, and this week’s matchup is the perfect time to unleash the fury. Cincinnati uses zone coverage at a 71.4 percent rate, and that is where Pickens thrives. Sullivan should have Pickett locking into him downfield.

Teams don’t often change coordinato­rs midseason, but we’ve seen two so far. Identify the change and look to see who should benefit the most. Shakir and Pickens are the tip of the iceberg, so keep looking toward the horizon.

Howard Bender is the head of content at FantasyAla­rm.com. Follow him on X @rotobuzzgu­y and catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on the SiriusXM fantasy sports channel weekdays from 6-8 p.m. Go to Fantasy-Alarm.com for all your fantasy football advice.

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