Tyler Shough
QB

Tyler Shough

New OrleansNFL - New Orleans

Start
4
Weeks of Data
27
Total Recommendations
4.2
Avg Confidence
3
Consensus Weeks

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πŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
47.7%
42 times
Sit
4.5%
4 times
Add
30.7%
27 times

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3.6
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πŸ“ˆ Surging: 27 mentions this week (major increase)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 17
27 mentions
2025 Week 16
11 mentions
2025 Week 15
7 mentions
2025 Week 14
11 mentions

πŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 11Add
Nov 15

He's shown he can play well in starts, so grab him as a cheap backup if you need a quarterback β€” just don't pay much and remember he's not usable this week because the Saints have a bye. It's only a couple games, so wait for more starts before trusting him as your regular starter.

Week 10Add3
Nov 04

He’s the new starter and throws a lot, but he didn’t move the ball well in his first game, so only pick him up in very deep leagues or if your other quarterbacks are hurt. Otherwise don’t use a roster spot on him β€” start him only if your options are injured or he faces a really weak defense.

Week 9Add
Oct 31

He's the new starter so he'll get more snaps and goal-line chances, but he draws a very tough Rams defense coached by Sean McVay that usually beats inexperienced quarterbacks. Add him if you play two-quarterback leagues or need a backup, but in regular one-quarterback leagues don't rush to grab him unless you're out of options, and don't start him in Week 9 vs the Rams.

Week 0Low
Aug 28

Skip him in the early or middle rounds in one-quarterback leagues β€” only grab him in the late rounds as a bench long-shot. If your league starts two quarterbacks, consider a mid-to-late round pick since he could win the job, but know he’s risky and can give the ball away a lot.