Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton was the 40th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Sutton had a productive college career, totaling 195 receptions for 3,220 yards and 31 touchdowns in four years at SMU.
The former Mustang had a solid rookie season, totaling 42 receptions on 84 targets for 704 receiving yards and four touchdowns. Sutton had a breakout sophomore year, totaling 72 receptions on 124 targets for 1,112 yards and six scores. Unfortunately, the former SMU star only played one game in 2020 because of a torn ACL.
Sutton struggled in his first year back from the injury, totaling 58 receptions on 98 targets for 776 receiving yards and two touchdowns. While many had high hopes for him last season, the veteran wide receiver had only 64 receptions on 109 targets for 829 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2022.
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What Has Courtland Sutton Accomplished This Season?
The former SMU star has had an impressive year. Sutton was the WR30 going into Week 10, averaging 10.8 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. He has 33 receptions on 46 targets for 380 receiving yards and six touchdowns. The veteran leads the team in receiving touchdowns and has as many scores as the rest of the wide receiver unit combined.
Should I Start Courtland Sutton In Week 10?
Sutton has been an excellent fantasy wide receiver this season. He has scored at least nine fantasy points in all but one game, including three consecutive contests.
Furthermore, the former Mustang star has found the end zone in five of the past six games, including three consecutive matchups. More importantly, he has an appealing matchup tonight against the Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo has surrendered 27.1 fantasy points per game to wide receivers this year, slightly above the league average. However, they have given up two touchdowns or over 200 receiving yards in back-to-back contests.
Fantasy players can feel confident starting Sutton as a low-end WR2 this week. Hopefully, the former SMU star can find the end zone for the fourth consecutive game.
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