We break down what it means for fantasy football roster decisions.
The Ravens wideouts draw a favorable matchup against … While the Baltimore Ravens offense hasn’t hit its top gear yet in 2020, it remains a deeply talented group. He’s still a WR3 because of his target share and upside. Draft Ranking: Find out for your league settings in a Beersheet! Analysis: Boykin played a season-low 54 percent of the snaps -- 31 total -- and he would have only had one catch for 13 yards on three targets if not for a 15-yard gain on a fake punt pass from Sam Koch. Check his up-to-date fantasy ADP, value, fantasy outlook, news, stats, rankings, and more. He'll be on a bye before returning to action Week 8 against the Steelers.
We break down what it means for fantasy football roster decisions. That said, Boykin has used his standout athleticism to average 5.3 yards after the catch. Analysis: Sunday marked the second straight week where Boykin did not draw a single target and his snap count Sunday was his lowest since the season opener against the Dolphins. Or maybe, do draft him? Next up is a very tough test against the league's top-ranked pass defense, the 49ers. A barrel with holes in the sides? Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Wide receiver Miles Boykin is officially listed as questionable with a thigh injury. If he's able to suit up, Boykin will look to continue his strong play against the NFC West. One mark in Boykin's favor is that neither Duvernay or Proche are built to take his spot in three-wide sets as both are projected slot receivers. Miles Boykin? Marquise Brown led Baltimore wide receivers with 13 yards, while the collective group of Boykin, Brown, Devin Duvernay and Willie Snead only combined for a measly 32 receiving yards. Following the bye, the Texans, Bills or Titans come to town. Sooner or later, he’s going to pop. Boykin is playing well enough to keep his high snap count but Marquise Brown and Mark Andrews remain the top two targets in this offense. He hasn't seen more than five targets in any game this season and he has just three catches for 36 yards over his last three games. [Photo Credit: Miles Boykin on Twitter] A matchup against the Washington Football Team is next for Brown, Willie Snead and Miles Boykin. Analysis: Boykin is playing a high percentage of the snaps and has been effective on a per-target basis (8.3 YPT) but he is not being used downfield. Still, the game snapped Boykin's two-game streak with a catch, tied for his longest of the season. Analysis: Boykin didn't have a prolific night on the stat sheet, but neither did any other member of the Ravens' receiving corps.