
Kendrick Bourne
New EnglandNFL - New England
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If Pearsall and Jennings are officially out and Mac Jones is the quarterback, put Bourne in your lineup — he’d be the team’s main target and already had a 10-target, 142-yard game when asked to step up. If those receivers play, the QB changes, or it’s a Thursday game, keep him on the bench because he can be streaky and might have a quiet day.
Play Bourne if Jennings can’t play or looks unlikely, since he should pick up the extra catches and targets. If Jennings ends up playing, Bourne’s role shrinks — check the final injury report before you set your lineup.
If Jauan Jennings can’t play, start Kendrick Bourne in most leagues and grab him in deeper ones — he played nearly half the snaps, caught all three targets, and already looks comfortable with Mac Jones. If Jennings does play, Bourne becomes much less useful and should be a bench option.
Draft him in the late rounds as a bench long shot — he’s 30, has a history of injuries, and will likely be the third option unless someone else gets hurt. Only worth adding in deep leagues or if you want a cheap backup.