Jalen Coker
WR

Jalen Coker

CarolinaNFL - Carolina

Add5
4
Weeks of Data
19
Total Recommendations
4.6
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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πŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
6.8%
5 times
Sit
5.5%
4 times
Add
52.1%
38 times
Drop
2.7%
2 times

πŸ”₯ Expert Mention Trend

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6.0
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πŸ“‰ Declining: 1 mentions this week (major decrease)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

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

πŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Add
Sep 20

He's likely to be Carolina's second receiver when he returns around Week 5, so add him to your roster now while he's still on the injured list. Don't play him yet β€” keep him as a reserve, watch practice updates to see how much he plays, and drop a player who never sees the field to make room.

Week 2Add
Sep 10

He's on the injured list and out for Week 2, so don't start him right now. If you can hold him on your bench while he heals (about 4–6 weeks), pick him up β€” the Thielen trade could give him lots of targets when he returns, and he could be a solid mid-level starter if healthy and getting slot snaps.

Week 1Sit
Sep 05

He’s hurt and expected to miss several weeks, so don’t put him in your lineup now. If you have room to hold injured players or a big bench, keep him as a backup; if not, use the spot for someone who’s healthy and playing.

Week 0Medium
Aug 29

Draft him in the late rounds as a bench pick. With Thielen gone he could get a lot more catches if he wins playing time, but he’s unproven and stuck behind others on the roster, so it’s a risky play.