Nico Collins
WR

Nico Collins

HoustonNFL - Houston

Sit
4
Weeks of Data
103
Total Recommendations
6.4
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
54.9%
123 times
Sit
5.4%
12 times
Add
4.9%
11 times
Drop
2.2%
5 times

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Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 8
3 mentions
2025 Week 7
2 mentions
2025 Week 5
14 mentions
2025 Week 4
10 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 20

Start Collins — he’s Houston’s main receiver and should get a lot of passes against a Jacksonville defense that’s been giving up yards to wideouts, and he did really well vs. them last year. The line has been shaky and bad weather could limit big plays, but he should still catch enough passes to be worth starting.

Week 2Start
Sep 14

Start Nico Collins — he led Houston in targets and is their main deep threat, and Tampa Bay has been hittable to wide receivers. Watch pregame news: if Stroud is getting hammered by pressure or Houston looks like it will run more, sit Collins, but don’t sell him after one quiet game.

Week 1Start
Sep 06

He's the clear top target for his quarterback and should get even more looks if Christian Kirk misses, plus the Rams' secondary is a friendly matchup. The only real worry is if Houston can't move the ball or the Rams suddenly lock him down, but I'd put him in your Week 1 lineup.

Week 0High
Aug 29

Draft him in the early rounds — think late first or early second — if you want the Texans’ main receiver who will see a lot of catches from C.J. Stroud. He’s had hamstring problems that have made him miss games, so he only pays off if he stays healthy.