Braxton Miller

Carolina Panthers
Pos: WR
Status: Inactive
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Braxton Miller Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections

Week 1 Salary Saver

The Texans have just waived Braxton Miller, opening the door for Ellington to see more snaps. Houston faces a NE secondary in Week 1 that allowed the 5th most points/game to the Wr position on both DK and Fanduel. Ellington had his best game of the season in 2017 in a Week 3 matchup vs. the Patriots in which he was targeted 7 times, and had 3 receptions for 59 yards and 1 touchdown.

Week 13 injury roundup

Tyrod Taylor was carted off the field yesterday after he hurt his knee but he reportedly avoided ligament damage and is considered day-to-day with a patellar tendon contusion. If he misses any time, it would put rookie Nathan Peterman under center again, who will reportedly try to throw fewer than five interceptions in the first half. He didn’t throw any in relief of Taylor this weekend and fortunately for the Bills, they’ll be taking on one of the worst secondaries in the league when they host the Colts on Sunday. They’re giving up the most yards per attempt (8.3) while giving up the eighth-most fantasy points to QBs and ranking 13th in total interceptions (10). They were without their best corner, Rashaan Melvin (hand), in Week 13 and Blake Bortles tore them up, completing 74% of his passes for 309 yards and two scores. Melvin isn’t expected back this week and fellow starting CB Pierre Desir left Week 13 early with a shoulder injury. That could leave them with Quincy Wilson and Kenny Moore on the outside, who would rank 99th and 111th in PFF coverage grades if they qualified. On top of that, the Colts are 29th in adjusted sack rate and generally struggle to apply pressure on QBs. It’s going to be incredibly hard to trust Peterman and his pass-catchers if he starts but this matchup is worlds apart from his debut against the Chargers. Travaris Cadet is in the concussion protocol. He handled seven touches on Sunday. Mike Tolbert missed the past few games but he’s expected to return to practice this week. If both players end up out, it would open up a monster workload for LeSean McCoy. On the defensive side of things, CB Tre’Davious White is in the concussion protocol after taking a late hit from Rob Gronkowski. He’s had a fantastic rookie season, currently ranking fifth in PFF coverage grades and 13th in cover snaps per reception (14.5) while boasting a 51% catch rate. He’d primarily see Chester Rogers if he suits up, so his absence would be an upgrade for the receiver. Outside of one explosive game against the Steelers - when a huge chunk of his 6/6/104/1 line came on a 61-yard TD - he’s been relatively quiet, failing to top 35 yards or score. In another blow to their run defense, DE Shaq Lawson was carted off with an ankle injury. He’s PFF’s 31st-ranked edge defender against the rush and ranks 18th at his position in run-stop rate. His absence would help Frank Gore.

Matthew Stafford has a bruised throwing hand which shouldn’t prevent him from playing this weekend against the Buccaneers, whose defense is allowing the second-most yards per attempt (7.9) and fifth-highest completion percentage (67%). Stafford is eighth among quarterbacks with 7.8 ypa but he’s taken the second-most sacks (38) as he’s playing behind the 24th-ranked offensive line in pass blocking efficiency. Both RT Rick Wagner and RG T.J. Lang exited Week 12 early which is bad news considering they have the 9th and 5th-best pass blocking grades at their respective positions (per PFF). Fortunately for Stafford, Tampa Bay is dead last in adjusted sack rate (per FO).

Zach Ertz will have to the clear the concussion protocol after being forced from Sunday night’s game early with a head injury. That makes him questionable for Week 14. Last time he missed a game, Brent Celek played 81% of the snaps and Trey Burton played 70% and they ran routes on 35% and 38% of their plays, respectively. They both saw four targets but Burton was the only one to find the end zone. They’ll have a tougher matchup for TEs this time around when they visit the Rams, whose defense is allowing the sixth-fewest PPR points to the position while ranking fifth in DVOA.

Delanie Walker sprained his ankle on a touchdown grab and is considered day-to-day. He played well Sunday, catching all five of his targets for 63 yards the aforementioned score. Per usual, the Titans pass-catchers suffered because Marcus Mariota only threw the ball 23 times. They're running the sixth-fewest plays per game this season (60.6). DL DaQuan Jones has been placed on IR after he suffered a biceps injury Sunday. He had been playing well, racking up 3.5 sacks over the past two games. On the season, he posted the 12th-best run-stop rate among interior defenders. His absence will be an upgrade for Adrian Peterson in Week 14 if the running back is able to return from a neck injury.

C.J. Fiedoworicz could be done for the season after he suffered another concussion Sunday. The last one forced him to the IR and it’s his third since the preseason. With Braxton Miller also forced from the game with a concussion, Bruce Ellington dealing with a hamstring issue, and Will Fuller still sidelined, TE Stephen Anderson saw 12 targets and turned them into five catches for 79 yards and a score. The Texans are running out of people to throw the ball to; depending on how the injury situation shakes out, Anderson could be in line for another heavy workload against the 49ers this weekend. With all of their injury troubles at safety, San Francisco has struggled defending the position recently, allowing the fifth-most PPR points to TEs over the past four weeks. Of course, DeAndre Hopkins will continue to pick up a massive workload no matter what – he saw 14 targets last game – and the 49ers are 27th in WR1 DVOA.

Ravens CB Jimmy Smith tore his Achilles’ tendon on Sunday. He’d been dealing with a sore Achilles for most of the season, often missing practices to rest it. He’ll now miss the rest of the year, which is a big blow to the Ravens secondary. Per PFF, he was allowing the fourth-fewest fantasy points per route (0.15) heading into Week 13. Rookie CB Marlon Humphrey will join Brandon Carr in the starting line up in place of Smith. He’s seen as many targets as Smith (40) in a little over half the snaps and he’s held receivers to fewer receptions (20 to 23) and yards (282 to 292). Similar to Smith, he hasn’t been charged with a touchdown and he’s picked off two passes (Smith has three). We’ll find out what he’s made of next weekend when he’s set to face Antonio Brown most of the game.

Dolphins CB Cordrea Tankersley suffered shoulder and ankle injuries Sunday but he was able to return the game. The team said they’ll go easy on his this week and the Sun Sentinel believes his status is uncertain. The Dolphins are set to face Tom Brady and the Patriots this weekend, so if they have to dig to into their bench, it would help New England’s passing game. Considering the Dolphins have allowed the second-most fantasy points to QBs over the past four weeks and rank 31st in pass DVOA, it’s already a tremendous spot for the Pats.

Rams LB Alec Ogletree injured his elbow but he believes he’ll be ready to play the Eagles this weekend. He’s one of the best pass-rushing linebackers in the game; he’s recorded the fifth-best pass rushing productivity rate among linebackers while recording the third-most pressures (17, per PFF). He would be very useful this weekend considering the Eagles offensive line is sixth in pass-blocking efficiency. They allow a high-percentage of pressures to be converted into sacks though. They’ve been charged with the tenth-most sacks (18) and rank 17th in adjusted sack rate (per FO).

Bears DL Mitch Unrein left Week 13 with a knee injury. He’s posted the ninth-best run-stop rate this season among interior defenders, so his absence next week would be a boost for Joe Mixon. The rookie runner impressed last week against a tough Browns run defense, picking up 114 yards and a TD on the ground. Although he’s last among qualifiers in PFF’s elusive rating (22), he was seventh in Week 12 (59.4). He also added three catches for 51 yards. On the season, his yards per route run would be fifth-among RBs if he qualified (1.83). The Bears are 14th in receiving RB DVOA but have held the position to the fifth-fewest receiving yards this season (34.3/g). Chicago also lost LB Pernell McPhee, PFF’s 49th-ranked edge defender in run defense, and LG Kyle Long to shoulder injuries. Chicago’s backup guards have performed poorly this season, so if Long misses time it’s a downgrade for their pass-protection and ground game. The Bengals defensive line is 18th is adjusted sack rate and 30th in adjusted line yards.

Chiefs DL Allen Bailey injured his knee Sunday, forcing him from the game. He hasn’t had a strong year and he’s earned PFF’s 105th interior defender grade. C Mitch Morse was carted off with a foot injury. He’s been battling foot problems all year and he’s the 29th-ranked center by PFF grading among 36 qualifiers.

Falcons LG Andy Levitre is dealing with a triceps injury. He’s PFF’s 16th-ranked guard this year and he’s allowed the eighth-fewest pressures at his position (12). With the Saints and the third-ranked defense in adjusted sack rate headed to town, Levitre’s presence could really help quarterback Matt Ryan.

Giants RT Chad Wheeler, Justin Pugh’s backup, suffered a concussion Sunday. Bobby Hart, PFF’s 68th tackle among 80 qualifiers, filled in for him. It’s possible Pugh will be able to return this weekend. As a unit, the Giants are 15th in adjusted sack rate and they’ll be taking on a Colts defense that’s 29th in the metric.

Will Fuller officially ruled out for MNF

Fuller will miss his second straight game, setting Bruce Ellington up to once again act as the #2 WR. Ellington picked up seven targets last week while playing nearly all of the offensive snaps, and that type of usage figures to continue here against a tougher Baltimore secondary. Given how cheap he still is across the industry, Ellington is a viable punt play even while the Texans as a whole aren't an appealing offense. Braxton Miller will continue to operate as the 3rd receiver while Fuller is out, and while he'll be on the field more often than not, he's about the 5th option for Tom Savage.

Will Fuller (collarbone) active Sunday; Braxton Miller a healthy scratch

Fuller is set to make his return to the Houston Texans starting lineup for today's game against the Tennessee Titans after missing the first three games of the season with a collarbone injury. Fuller looks primed to immediately take over as the Texans number two wide receiver and will almost assuredly move outside with Bruce Ellington taking over Braxton Miller, who is a surprise healthy inactive. Fuller may be eased back into action after missing the entirety of training camp, but this news can definitely be looked at as a plus for DeAndre Hopkins considering he is likely to see much less double coverage with an actual receiving threat on the other side of the field.

Braxton Miller (ankle) will play Sunday

He's been dealing with an ankle injury over the past few weeks but he'll be ready for the Texans first game this Sunday.With WIll Fuller sidelined, he's expected to start alongside DeAndre Hopkins at receiver. Unfortunately, he'll have to catch balls from Tom Savage and the Texans will likely focus on a run-heavy, clock-controlling offense this season. Miller earned the third-worst grade from Pro Football Focus among 115 qualifying receivers last year (43.1) and the Jaguars have a strong secondary. The second-year receiver, who's never picked up more than 25 yards in a game, doesn't appear to be a strong fantasy target this week, even at his low price.

Braxton Miller (ankle) returned to practice Tuesday, Alfred Blue and D'Onta Foreman both "iffy" for Sunday

Miller injured his ankle in the first game of the preseason and it looks like he'll be ready for Week 1, but it's not looking as good for the two backup running backs. Blue (ankle), who shed his walking boot this week, is expected to miss the first game while Foreman (knee) appears questionable at best - he hasn't resumed practicing yet. As a result, it's not clear who Lamar Miller's backup will be on Sunday. The starter should be in for a heavy workload as the Texans are expected to focus on running the ball and controlling the clock. That could put a dent into Miller's production, but with WIll Fuller sidelined, he's expected to start with DeAndre Hopkins at receiver. Unfortunately, he'll have to catch balls from Tom Savage, which further limits his fantasy appeal.

Braxton Miller placed on IR

Miller didn't end up having a big rookie campaign, although he looked good in spots and flashed some of his upside against the Raiders in Mexico City, when he caught five passes and scored. His absence won't change the dynamic of the Texans' offense too much. DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller will remain the primary wide receivers stuck with Brock Osweiler throwing to them. Both players have tremendous upside but their floors are scary in Osweiler's offense. The Texans are favored by six points over Jacksonville this weekend and the Jaguars pass defense has been strong all season. They rank 18th in rush DVOA though; expect Lamar Miller, who's coming off a 100-yard game with a touchdown, to get plenty of work.

Braxton Miller (shoulder) ruled out for Sunday

His absence won't move the needle too much, but he's shown he can take some balls from Will Fuller. Now that he's nearing full health, Fuller is an interesting tournament target. He led the team in receiving yards last week (59) and could have had a bigger day if they played in better weather conditions. Fortunately, they're in a dome this week as they visit the Colts on Sunday. Indianapolis ranks 29th in pass DVOA and even Brock Osweiler put up a decent performance against them back in Week 6 (269 yards and a pair of touchdowns). Fuller is a high risk/high reward contrarian option in Week 14.

Chargers CB Brandon Flowers (concussion) will not play Sunday

Flowers suffered another concussion in their last game, his second of the season. There's a good chance he'll miss more time beyond this week. Flowers is San Diego's slot corner, which means Will Fuller should have an easier matchup. Fuller had played on the outside for most of this season, but Braxton Miller is now starting out wide and the Texans have moved Fuller to the slot. Given his injuries and his quarterback, Fuller is not a recommended fantasy option at this point, despite his individual matchup. Miller is worth tournament consideration as DeAndre Hopkins will be shadowed by Casey Hayward, who has a stellar 84.3 PFF grade this season. Houston opened as 1-point home favorites but have since become 1.5-point underdogs, which is a bad omen for their offensive players.

Will Fuller and Lamar Miller both limited in practice Wednesday

Miller (ankle, ribs) was likely just getting a rest day. Fuller (knee) is apparently dealing with a new injury, as he was dealing with a hamstring issue the past couple of weeks. Fuller has been extremely quiet over his past four games -- he's had exactly one reception in three of those -- and is not a great fantasy option. He's a one-trick pony at this point, and due to injuries and Brock Osweiler throwing to him, he's been unable to make any big plays. He was overshadowed by Braxton Miller on Monday night in Mexico City, who caught five passes for 25 yards and a touchdown. If Fuller misses Week 12, Miller will be on the tournament radar.