NFL Week 10 Fantasy Recap: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos, Jeremy Maclin, Demaryius Thomas, Charcandrick West, Emmanuel Sanders, Ronnie Hillman

Nov 20, 2015 05:02 PM EST
Demaryius Thomas
Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas makes a catch during a home game."

Kansas City Chiefs

Jeremy Maclin (Wide Receiver): Maclin was locked down by Chris Harris all game long and this led to his quiet output. Maclin has gotten quiet as we approach the final stretch of the season which, he has also found himself back down at single digit targets from Alex Smith. Maclin has been banged up and if he does not get healthy soon he could see De'Anthony Thomas stealing his starting spot.

Charcandrick West (Running Back): West had a field day against the Broncos thanks to his ever changing role in this passing game. West tallied 24 carries for 69 yards and a touchdown but also caught 3 targets for 92 yards and a touchdown. West found a way to produce and that's all that fantasy owners can really ask for.

Travis Kelce (Tight End): Kelce had a quiet game as well considering West took things over pretty suddenly. Kelce only had 5 receptions on 9 targets for 36 yards which makes this one of his lowest scoring games all season long. Kelce should be a TE 1 next week against the Chargers.

 

Denver Broncos

Demaryius Thomas/Emmanuel Sanders (Wide Receivers): Thomas hauled in 7 of his 10 targets for 71 yards. It appears that these wide receivers like Brock Osweiler a lot more than the interception prone, injury riddled Peyton Manning. Manning has sunk this offenses fantasy production all season long now with a new quarterback who could at least throw the ball, Thomas and Sanders should be clicking on all cylinders. Sanders was targeted 4 times but never had a catch as he got lit up by several hard hits that would soon force him from the game.

Ronnie Hillman/C.J. Anderson (Running Back):  Anderson is clearly the backup to Hillman as he only saw 2 carries last week. Hillman on the other hand had 11 carries for 42 yards and a touchdown. This was not the first time Hillman outperformed Anderson and it likely is not the last.

 

 

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