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ANALYSIS: Anderson was supposed to be the team's clearcut No. 1 receiver this year, but after two dud performances to begin the year, most fantasy owners moved on. Aside from a dud in Cleveland two weeks ago, though, Anderson has been playing better, including a four-catch, 76-yard performance in Week 6.
The good news: He had a season-high 12 targets last week and is averaging 16.4 yards per catch in 2017. The bad news: Anderson has converted on less than half his overall targets (18 catches, 41 targets) with the shaky Josh McCown throwing him passes.
Anderson is probably the best long-term bet in New York, but he's also fighting for touches with Jermaine Kearse and Jeremy Kerley on a bad team, making him more of a boom-or-bust fantasy commodity.
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