Chris Godwin
WR

Chris Godwin

Tampa BayNFL - Tampa Bay

Sit
4
Weeks of Data
57
Total Recommendations
4.1
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
28.2%
40 times
Sit
14.8%
21 times
Add
3.5%
5 times
Drop
12.0%
17 times

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Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
4 mentions
2025 Week 6
7 mentions
2025 Week 5
14 mentions
2025 Week 4
16 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Add
Sep 21

Godwin probably won’t play in Week 3 but could be back in Week 4, though doctors still need to clear him and he may only play a few snaps at first. If you have room on your bench, grab him now for Week 4 potential, but don’t start him in Week 3 and keep watching practice reports.

Week 2Sit
Sep 13

He’s rehabbing an ankle and most outlets have him out for Week 2, so don’t start him yet. Only plug him in once he’s practicing fully, officially listed as playing, and early-week reports say he’ll get normal playing time — he can be useful later, but might be limited right now.

Week 1Sit
Sep 07

Don't start Chris Godwin — he's out Week 1 with a lower-leg/ankle injury and likely out or very limited for several weeks. If your team has an injured-list spot, put him there; otherwise don’t keep him unless you can carry him inactive until midseason, and watch for scan and practice updates.

Week 0Medium
Aug 29

Draft him in the late rounds as a bench player or to stash on your injured list — don’t plan on him as a starter. Only take him earlier in the middle or late rounds if you’re okay holding him while he heals, since he can be great when healthy but his ankle and competition for targets make earlier picks risky.