David Njoku
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David Njoku

ClevelandNFL - Cleveland

Sit
4
Weeks of Data
77
Total Recommendations
5.1
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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πŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
49.0%
102 times
Sit
18.3%
38 times
Add
7.7%
16 times
Drop
1.0%
2 times

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Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 8
2 mentions
2025 Week 7
4 mentions
2025 Week 6
13 mentions
2025 Week 5
12 mentions

πŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 20

Start him β€” he’s on the field a lot, Cleveland throws a ton, and Green Bay has been weak against pass-catching tight ends. But watch practice updates and be ready to bench him if the rookie keeps stealing targets or the quarterback gets pulled, and consider trading him after a big game since his role looks shaky.

Week 2Start
Sep 12

He ran a lot of routes and should get steady looks, so I’d start him. But check pregame updates β€” if rookie Fannin is still getting most of the targets, sit Njoku instead.

Week 1Start
Sep 07

Start David Njoku β€” he should see a lot of passes thrown his way against Cincinnati, who gave up the most catches and yards to tight ends last year, and he already has good chemistry with Joe Flacco. If you don’t have him, try to pick him up for Week 1.

Week 0High
Aug 29

Draft him in the middle to late rounds β€” when he’s healthy and with Joe Flacco throwing he caught a lot of passes and produced like one of the better tight ends. But he has a big injury history and some team questions, so don’t bank on him as a sure-fire starter.