New York Jets wide receiver Corey Davis has had a solid season in his second year with the team.
The veteran receiver is the WR62 for the year, averaging 7.1 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. However, the former first-round pick has scored 10.5 or more fantasy points in 40% of his games this season.
Unfortunately, Davis has missed three games this year because of injuries. Sadly, the veteran suffered another injury last week.
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Is Corey Davis Healthy Or Injured?
Davis missed three games earlier this year because of a knee injury. Last week he suffered a concussion against the Buffalo Bills. The former Western Michigan star played nine snaps and saw one target before leaving the game. Unfortunately, the veteran receiver didn’t practice on Wednesday or Thursday because of the concussion.
Unless he can practice on Friday, the former first-round pick will likely miss the Week 15 matchup against the Detroit Lions. Should fantasy players pickup and start Elijah Moore this week if Davis is out?
Should I Pickup And Start Elijah Moore In Week 15?
Last week the second-year receiver had arguably his best game of the year. The former Ole Miss star had a season-high 10 targets. He caught six for 60 yards and scored nine fantasy points, his second-best performance this season. If he is available on the waiver wire, fantasy players should add Moore.
However, another solid option this week is Alec Pierce. The Indianapolis Colts wide receiver is available in over 85% of ESPN leagues. The rookie has earned Matt Ryan’s trust, seeing eight targets in two of the past three games. Furthermore, he has shown an ability to make plays downfield for the Colts.
In those two contests with eight targets, the rookie has averaged 3.5 receptions, 57 receiving yards, and 10.5 fantasy points per game.
This week he faces the Minnesota Vikings. They have surrendered 34.1 fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season, the second-most in the NFL. Last week, they gave up over 270 receiving yards, three touchdowns, and 55.9 fantasy points to the Lions' wide receivers.
Fantasy players who can’t add Moore should add Pierce to their team. Both young receivers offer flex appeal in Week 15.
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