Puka Nacua
WR

Puka Nacua

LA RamsNFL - LA Rams

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4
Weeks of Data
97
Total Recommendations
6.6
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
61.6%
162 times
Sit
6.1%
16 times
Add
1.5%
4 times
Drop
0.4%
1 times

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Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
18 mentions
2025 Week 6
19 mentions
2025 Week 5
23 mentions
2025 Week 4
14 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 20

Start Puka Nacua — he gets a huge share of the Rams' throws, so he should give you several catches and yards even against a tough Eagles defense. Philly could limit touchdowns, but his heavy target volume makes him a safe starter; just check weather and late game notes.

Week 2Start
Sep 14

Start him this week — he was the Rams’ main target last game (10 catches, 130 yards) and Stafford looks healthy, plus the matchup should lead to plenty of targets. He did take a head hit but passed checks and isn’t on the injury report now, so only sit him if he’s listed limited or out before the game.

Week 1Start
Sep 04

Start Puka if he’s active — he should get a steady stream of targets and is a safe starting receiver when healthy. Check the final injury report and how Matthew Stafford looks; if Puka is limited or Stafford is out/playing poorly, sit or downgrade him.

Week 0High
Aug 29

Draft him in the early rounds — he should be the Rams’ main pass catcher and give steady points. But the quarterback’s back issues and another big receiver could limit his big plays, and experts aren’t all in agreement, so there’s some risk.