Alec Pierce
WR

Alec Pierce

IndianapolisNFL - Indianapolis

Add
4
Weeks of Data
12
Total Recommendations
4.6
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
26.5%
9 times
Sit
8.8%
3 times
Add
32.4%
11 times
Drop
5.9%
2 times

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8.3
| /10
📈 Surging: 4 mentions this week (major increase)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 8
4 mentions
2025 Week 7
2 mentions
2025 Week 5
3 mentions
2025 Week 4
5 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 5Sit
Oct 03

He's out with a concussion and has been hit-or-miss, so sit him this week unless he fully returns to practice and is clearly playing a lot and getting targets. If he’s cleared and looks like a regular part of the offense, then you can pick him up as a short-term fill-in.

Week 4Sit
Sep 26

He went into concussion protocol after Week 3 and might miss Week 4, so don’t start him unless he’s officially cleared and back practicing Friday or Saturday. If he’s out, plug in a healthy option like Josh Downs or, if you need a bigger name, Michael Pittman Jr. or Adonai Mitchell.

Week 3Start
Sep 21

Start Pierce — he’s been on the field almost every snap and faces a Tennessee defense that should leave room for big plays, and if Colts tight end Tyler Warren doesn’t play Pierce will likely see even more passes. The Colts don’t always throw a lot and the boost depends on Warren’s status, but Pierce is low-owned and a smart play in deeper leagues.

Week 0Medium
Aug 19

Grab him in the late rounds as a cheap bench player — he can make big plays downfield but will likely be the Colts' third receiver and won't get many passes, so he's a risky, low-cost bet.