Rashee Rice
WR

Rashee Rice

Kansas CityNFL - Kansas City

Start
4
Weeks of Data
83
Total Recommendations
5.6
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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πŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
21.3%
29 times
Sit
12.5%
17 times
Add
6.6%
9 times
Drop
3.7%
5 times

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πŸ“‰ Declining: 4 mentions this week (major decrease)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 8
4 mentions
2025 Week 7
24 mentions
2025 Week 5
2 mentions
2025 Week 4
4 mentions

πŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Add5
Sep 17

If Rice returns healthy and is playing most snaps, he could score a lot because the Chiefs throw often and their main receivers get plenty of chances. Add him to your roster if you have room, but don’t start him until you see his practice reports and how many snaps and passes he gets in his first game back.

Week 2Sit
Sep 14

He's suspended and won't play this week, and he also has a knee injury, so don't start him. Only hold him if you have a deep or long-term team; if your bench is tight, consider dropping him.

Week 1Sit
Sep 06

He's suspended for the first six games, so don't start him through Week 6. If you have an injured-list spot or extra bench space you can keep him since he'll likely be a big part of the Chiefs when he returns, but otherwise use the spot for someone who can help you now.

Week 0Medium
Aug 29

Draft him in the middle rounds as a risky bench pick, not early. He could play like a top receiver in Kansas City but likely faces a 4–6 game suspension and is coming off a knee recovery, so only grab him if you can carry him on your bench or have someone to cover the first few weeks.