
Calvin Ridley
TennesseeNFL - Tennessee
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The Colts play a lot of man coverage and Cam Ward has been inaccurate, so Ridley is a risky start this week. He still gets looks but has drops and is losing targets to younger receivers, so only start him if you truly have no better option.
Start Ridley — he played almost every snap and led the team in targets, so the chances to catch passes were real even if the box score didn't show it. Use him as a second- or third-receiver in leagues that reward catches and try to trade for him now while his value is low, but be cautious in formats that only count yards and touchdowns or if the Rams' pass rush takes over.
Patrick Surtain II will likely stick with Ridley and Denver’s pass rush and defense make this a tough spot, so he might get a few throws but not many yards or big plays. Sit him if you have other options; only play him if you’re thin at receiver and just need someone who should see some targets.
Draft him in the mid-to-late rounds. He looks like Tennessee’s main pass-catcher and has good chemistry with rookie quarterback Cam Ward, so he could score big if Ward throws downfield, but watch for rookie mistakes and some competition for catches.