Jalen McMillan
WR

Jalen McMillan

Tampa BayNFL - Tampa Bay

Sit3
4
Weeks of Data
13
Total Recommendations
4.1
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
27.0%
27 times
Sit
8.0%
8 times
Add
48.0%
48 times
Drop
4.0%
4 times

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3.5
| /10
➡️ Stable: 1 mentions this week (consistent)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
1 mentions
2025 Week 6
1 mentions
2025 Week 3
2 mentions
2025 Week 2
1 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Drop
Sep 18

He has a severe neck strain and looks out about eight weeks, so don’t hold him on your active roster in most regular, season-long leagues. Drop him unless your league gives a special injured spot or lets you keep players long-term without using a regular roster spot, and otherwise watch team updates and pick him up if he’s cleared to play.

Week 2Sit5
Sep 10

He's on injured reserve and expected to miss Week 2, so don't start him — pick a healthy receiver instead. If your league has a spot for injured players, move him there to free up a roster spot.

Week 1Drop
Sep 05

He’s on injured reserve with a bad neck sprain and will miss time, so he won’t be a reliable option when he returns. Drop him unless you’re in a very deep long-term league or can stash injured rookies without hurting your roster.

Week 0Low
Aug 29

Late rounds only. He scored a lot of touchdowns last year but probably won’t keep that up, he’s behind Evans, Godwin (if healthy), and rookie Egbuka for looks, and there’s a reported back issue—so grab him only at the very end or in huge leagues, or if Godwin starts the year injured.