Courtland Sutton
WR

Courtland Sutton

DenverNFL - Denver

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4
Weeks of Data
43
Total Recommendations
5.5
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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šŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
64.6%
104 times
Sit
15.5%
25 times
Add
2.5%
4 times
Drop
1.2%
2 times

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ā†˜ļø Falling: 7 mentions this week (trending down)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
7 mentions
2025 Week 6
8 mentions
2025 Week 5
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2025 Week 4
6 mentions

šŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 21

The Chargers’ pass rush is weaker without Khalil Mack, so Sutton should have an easier time getting open and is worth starting this week. But Troy Franklin and the new QB cut into his targets last week, so it’s not a sure thing—check late-week reports on snaps and targets before lock.

Week 2Start
Sep 14

He led his team in targets and scored last week, so he’s got a real shot at a big game. But Indianapolis defends receivers well, and if Evan Engram is playing you might prefer a safer option—check the injury report before locking him in.

Week 1Start
Sep 06

Start Sutton — he's Denver's top receiver and the Broncos should be winning, so he should see a lot of targets. Only sit him if it's confirmed that L'Jarius Sneed will shadow him all game or if there's late injury/news, since Tennessee defends receivers well and Denver sometimes runs a lot.

Week 0High
Aug 28

Draft him in the mid rounds. He's Denver’s main receiver with a good connection to Bo Nix, so he should give steady points and some red-zone looks, but the coach could run more and add other pass catchers that cut into his chances.