Deebo Samuel Sr.
WR

Deebo Samuel Sr.

San FranciscoNFL - San Francisco 49ers

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4
Weeks of Data
64
Total Recommendations
6.2
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
50.2%
101 times
Sit
22.9%
46 times
Add
3.5%
7 times
Drop
1.0%
2 times

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↘️ Falling: 8 mentions this week (trending down)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
8 mentions
2025 Week 6
9 mentions
2025 Week 5
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2025 Week 4
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📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 20

Start Deebo — he's been getting a ton of passes (18 over two games, 8 last week) and has two touchdowns, and this week's opponent tends to give up production to receivers who catch short passes. There's some risk if other receivers return or the quarterback is limited, but play him this week unless you can trade him for a clear upgrade at running back.

Week 2Start
Sep 13

He was the team's main receiver last week—quarterback threw to him a lot (seven catches, 77 yards and a rushing TD) and he has a favorable matchup vs. Green Bay on Thursday where they'll likely pass more. Start him if he's on your team and pick him up if he's available, but keep in mind his past injuries and a down 2023, so I'm only moderately confident.

Week 1Start
Sep 07

Start him — he should get more touches as both a receiver and a runner with the new QB and the team’s top receiver sidelined. He could have a big game or a quiet one against a tough Giants defense, so if your league only starts two receivers and you have safer options, you might bench him.

Week 0Medium
Aug 28

Draft him in the middle rounds as a cheap gamble — his move to Washington and role as both a runner and receiver could lead to some big games. But he’s had injuries and fitness questions, and his role might be limited if Terry McLaurin plays, so don’t count on him as a main piece.