Buy – Chris Olave

Olave has been Mr. consistent this season. Not bad for someone who was being drafted in the 7th round. He’s averaging 6.5 catches per week and being fed 10.6 targets per week. The worry with Olave is that he’s possibly one more concussion away from never playing football again, but the talent is there. Especially on a team that will be trailing every week, knowing they have to throw the football. He’s a steady flex position every week with WR2 upside if he gets dealt at the trade deadline to a contender.
Hold – Jerry Jeudy

I know it hasn’t been pretty for Jeudy owners this season, and I’m sure he’s on the waiver wire in some leagues. But the Browns have to throw to someone, and their schedule wasn’t so friendly to start out the season. We all know the skill set Jeudy has; just go back and look at his numbers from last season. I do believe he would shine a lot more if Shedeur Sanders were under center, which gives hope for the future. Jeudy has yet to score a touchdown this season, but I have a feeling he gets right in Week 7 against the Dolphins and scores his first of the season. This season, Jeudy has been targeted on 19.2% of routes, down from his 2024 season of 22.87%, but to be optimistic, I believe he gets back on track this week and more of a favorable schedule in the second half of the year.
Hold – Jakobi Meyers

Jakobi Meyers is a heck of a talent; he started the season off on fire, gobbling up 14 receptions on 22 targets in the first two games of the season. Weirdly enough, he’s only had 15 receptions since and only 21 targets in the last four games. There are current rumors swirling that he may be on the trade block, and one of the teams in that rumor mill includes the New England Patriots. Let’s not forget Jakobi asked for a trade before the season started. I do believe he gets traded, which will only increase his value, especially if it’s to his old team, where he’s played already under current OC Josh McDaniels.
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