Isaac TeSlaa
WR

Isaac TeSlaa

DetroitNFL - Detroit

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4
Weeks of Data
25
Total Recommendations
5.5
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
5.7%
3 times
Sit
7.5%
4 times
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45.3%
24 times

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📉 Declining: 5 mentions this week (major decrease)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 17
5 mentions
2025 Week 14
17 mentions
2025 Week 9
1 mentions
2025 Week 8
1 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Add5
Sep 20

Keep him on your bench in big leagues — he’s cheap and could get real playing time if someone ahead of him gets hurt or the team changes plans. Skip him in small leagues unless you want a long-shot pick, since he hasn’t proven himself and only one writer is backing him.

Week 2Add
Sep 13

Coaches say he'll get more playing time and the other team's secondary is banged up, so he should see more passes thrown his way this week. Add him to your bench in bigger leagues (12+ teams); only start him if your other wide receivers are hurt or your league is very small.

Week 1Add
Sep 06

Pick up TeSlaa now — he’s healthy for Week 1 and experts say he’s worth grabbing for your bench because he could get targets early in games. He’s a rookie with an uncertain role, so only start him if reports say he’s playing a lot or teammates are hurt.

Week 0High
Aug 29

Draft him in the late rounds and stash him on your bench — he’s looked good in camp and could score in the red zone as Detroit’s third receiver. He’s a risky play though because the team has a lot of players who will catch the ball, so don’t count on him as a starter.