One of the primary benefits of examining the weekly and season-long target leaders every week is to look for buying opportunities, whether via waivers or trade. Not every target hog is going to turn his opportunities into fantasy production, but I feel much more comfortable trading for a top receiver or chasing waiver potential if I know there are targets available. If you can find someone with a consistent target share you may be a bit unlucky in the touchdown department, you should definitely consider pursuing a trade. Let’s look at a couple of players who fit that description, as well as the several other noteworthy receivers heading into Week 7.

PlayerTeamTargetsRecYardsTDsDropsCatch %ADoTYards Per Target
Adam Thielen MIN785871243749.59.1
Antonio Brown PIT7140478615611.36.7
Zach Ertz PHI664848023737.17.3
Julio Jones ATL6544707036815.610.9
Odell Beckham Jr.NYG6545506116910.87.8
Davante Adams GB6547557647210.48.6
DeAndre Hopkins HST6344657307013.610.4
JuJu Smith-Schuster PIT604256122709.99.4
Jarvis Landry CLV5831392145310.26.8
Michael Crabtree BLT5530343285510.56.2
A.J. Green CIN5533494536013.79
Emmanuel Sanders DEN534049021759.29.2
Stefon Diggs MIN5340435307510.58.2
Tyreek Hill KC5034567626815.811.3
Eric Ebron IND5030326616010.86.5
Michael Thomas NO494651931947.410.6
Robert Woods LAR4936524307311.810.7
Travis Kelce KC483346832699.69.8
Corey Davis TEN4827385115610.68
Saquon Barkley NYG484037321830.17.8
James White NE473732341793.66.9
Tyler Boyd CIN473745540799.49.7
Alvin Kamara NO473835111812.27.5
Keenan Allen LAC463643411788.79.4
Golden Tate DET453343134737.19.6
Mike Evans TB4433484337515.511
Demaryius Thomas DEN4328330356511.57.7
Nelson Agholor PHI433231013748.17.2
Jared Cook OAK423240021766.99.5
John Brown BLT4221424325022.310.1
David Njoku CLV412724515668.36
Chester Rogers IND412825516687.16.2
Sterling Shepard NYG413134121768.58.3
George Kittle SF402742911687.510.7
Willie Snead IVBLT40303131175107.8
Kenny Golladay DET4027428316810.910.7
Jimmy Graham GB402734910689.88.7
Quincy Enunwa NYJ402228714558.87.2
Christian McCaffrey CAR393423810871.76.1
Melvin Gordon IIILAC383027936790.47.3
Donte Moncrief JAX3818253234715.26.7
Allen Robinson IICHI3824281206312.57.4
Cooper Kupp LAR37304385281911.8
Ryan Grant IND3726270127010.97.3
Nyheim Hines IND373118522841.75
Larry Fitzgerald ARZ362221502619.46
Brandin Cooks LAR3628505117813.214
Keelan Cole JAX362533612699.89.3
Austin Hooper ATL363027321837.17.6
Pierre Garcon SF352022504579.26.4
Dede Westbrook JAX352738524778.811
Rob Gronkowski NE3526405117412.611.6
Antonio Callaway CLV3515186144316.55.3
Jalen Richard OAK3531253008917.2
T.Y. Hilton IND3521294226010.28.4
Devin Funchess CAR3523312216613.78.9

Breakdowns

  • Alshon Jeffery is still at least a week away from making our target leaderboard after missing the first three weeks of the season, but it is only a matter of time. Jeffery had a season-high 12 targets Thursday night, giving him 29 through three games. Jeffery has vaulted himself into must-start territory going forward, but I wouldn’t blame anyone who wanted to try to sell high. In addition to Jeffery’s injury risk, the Eagles have the Panthers, Jaguars and their bye the next three weeks.
  • Odell Beckham has at least nine targets in every game this season. He still only has one receiving touchdown this season, and it is entirely possible his owner in your league is starting to panic. You should definitely find out.
  • It is nearly impossible to trust small pass-catching backs week in and week out (just ask Nyheim Hines owners), but there is no doubt the Bears offense is at its best when Tarik Cohen is heavily involved. Cohen caught seven of nine targets for 90 yards Sunday, giving him 14 receptions on 17 targets over the last two games.
  • Danny Amendola caught eight passes on 11 targets Sunday after catching 12 passes on 14 targets in his first four games combined. Brock Osweiler is obviously a check down artist, and Amendola is likely to see a high volume whenever Osweiler plays.
  • Albert Wilson garnered some attention for racking up 155 receiving yards and two touchdowns on six catches Sunday. Wilson’s nine targets were encouraging, but his 6.0 ADot was not. Wilson isn’t a terrible desperation play if you are dealing with byes and injuries, but his big day had far more to do with the Bears being unable to tackle than anything Wilson was doing.
  • Stefon Diggs may have fallen well behind Adam Theilen in Minnesota’s passing game, but he was still tied for eighth in the NFL in targets heading into Week 6. Diggs hasn’t caught a touchdown since Week 2, and you should at least see if the Diggs owner in your league is beginning to panic.
  • Meanwhile, the aforementioned Theilen is on pace for 154 receptions on 216 targets, both of which would be NFL records.I can’t help but wonder if teams will decide at some point to shift their coverage towards Thielen and take their chances with Stefon Diggs .
  • Cole Beasley is a thing again. If you want a reason to be encouraged, I would point to his 8.1 ADoT in Week 6. I still think he is a poor man’s Danny Amendola , but he wasn’t used that way on Sunday. At the same time, most of Beasley’s nine receptions came when he was wide open against zone coverage. After his second touchdown, Tony Romo commented on the broadcast that the Jacksonville defense didn’t have a plan for stopping Beasley. I can’t help but feel that if they had wanted to, they could have done so pretty easily. Beasley caught 10 passes total Weeks 2 through 5, and he still doesn’t have enough targets to crack our leaderboard. Until he does, he can safely be ignored outside of 16-team leagues.
  • For the second consecutive week, Austin Hooper caught nine passes for 70+ yards on 10+ targets. He even threw in a touchdown for good measure. The Falcons lost Calvin Ridley and Mohammed Sanu in this game, and Hooper is startable in all leagues of both of those receivers are out.
  • Jarvis Landry remains in the top 10 in targets this season, but he is outside the top 20 in receptions. I still think Landry is a good player, but I’m beginning to think he may be miscast as a No. 1 receiver. He is probably being held back by his quarterback as well. Landry’s numbers are remarkably similar to Michael Crabtree ’s, and I don’t see anything on tape that makes me think he should be ranked significantly ahead of Crabtree most weeks. That being said, I suspect a lot of fantasy players will be looking to trade away Landry or at least bench him after he caught just two of nine targets for 11 yards Sunday, and I think that would be a mistake.
  • Keenan Allen had just five targets Sunday, but he is still 24th in targets, 16th in receptions and 21st in receiving yards on the season. We have already started getting “What’s wrong with Keenan Allen ” questions in the FantasyAlarm Sunday chat, and you should absolutely email the Keenan Allen owner in your league and see if he is willing to buy low. At the very least, Allen remains a high-end WR2 every week, and in a league where reliable receiving options are hard to come by, that still has a lot of value.