Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 1 Fantasy: Khiry Robinson, Darren Fells, David Johnson

Sep 14, 2015 02:48 PM EDT
Wide receiver John Brown #12 and quarterback Drew Stanton #5 of the Arizona Cardinals
Wide receiver John Brown #12 and quarterback Drew Stanton #5 of the Arizona Cardinals talk on the field following the NFL game against the St. Louis Rams at the University of Phoenix Stadium on November 9, 2014 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Rams 31-14."

John Brown (Wide Receiver/Arizona Cardinals): John Brown proved to be Palmers go to target, catching 4/7 targets with a touchdown. Brown will continue to be the main target of Carson Palmer and should become an every week WR3.                                      

Khiry Robinson (Running Back/New Orleans Saints): Robinson is a backup however he saw most of the backup work behind Mark Ingram and could play a significant role if anything were too happened to him.

David Johnson (Running Back/Arizona Cardinals): Johnson scored a TD on his only reception of the night that he took back to the house for 7 points and 55 yards. With Ellington injured Johnson could have a solid outing as a flex player or an RB2.   

Darren Fells (Tight End/Arizona Cardinals): Fells joined the other high scoring fantasy tight and led the way as the primary target for Carson Palmer. Fells should be Palmers go to man for the remainder of the season.

Brandon Coleman (Wide Receiver/New Orleans Saints): Brandon Coleman surprised Saints fantasy owners when he came away with more points than the highest drafted player on the team, Brandin Cooks. Coleman is a 6'6 red zone weapon who will get a ton of looks and will become one of the next big saints receivers. Coleman scored over 10 points so he should be a pretty big target going into week 2.  

 

 

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