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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 15, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Denver
Brown had a quiet day - for him anyway - last week catching seven passes for 87 yards at Cincinnati. That's a solid day for anyone else, but he's raised the bar to that level. Now he gets Denver's top-rated defense and reportedly will have Chris Harris following him around. Harris hasn't allowed a TD catch since 2013 and Brown is out to end that streak. You've come too far with Brown to bench him now, despite the matchup. He'll find a way to get his points.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 14, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Cincinnati
Brown became just the seventh player since 1970 to score two receiving touchdowns and score on a punt return in the same game. He added eight receptions for 118 yards. Cincinnati took away the deep ball in their first meeting this season and limited Brown to 6 receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown. But he's on a tear this season and there's no way you sit Brown.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 13, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Indianapolis
Brown managed six catches for 51 yards in his one-on-one matchup against Richard Sherman last week but still has 33 catches for 474 yards and three TDs in his past three games. Brown had 10 catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns in a meeting with the Colts last season after Vontae Davis left early with an injury. He should be primed for another big game this week.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 12, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Seattle
I don't expect Richard Sherman to follow Brown all over the field this week. With Martavis Bryant on the other side, the Seahawks won't be able to afford to do that. And I asked Ben Roethlisberger this week if he would shy away from Brown even if that did happen, he said absolutely not. He's not going to avoid throwing to one of the best receivers in the league based on who is covering him. Brown will win more often than not. He's just too difficult to defend and is coming off two games in which he combined to catch 27 passes. He's a must start.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 10, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Cleveland
Last week's 306-total-yard effort is the reason why Brown went first in many PPR drafts. He did everything in that game except score a touchdown. And with 17 catches for 284 yards receiving and two carries for 22 yards, you can overlook the lack of a score. Landry Jones will start this week and the two seem to be on the same page better now than they were before. Joe Haden also might sit this one out, though Brown has had his way with Haden in their one-on-one matchups. Keep on starting him. He's heating up again.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 9, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Oakland
Brown has seen at least 10 targets in each of the four games started by Ben Roethlisberger this season. Don't expect that to change this week. He's coming off a 6-catch, 47-yard effort with a touchdown, which for him, was an off game. Oakland has given up just three touchdown catches to opposing wide receivers this season, but is allowing nearly 200 yards per game to the position. Brown is a must-start.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 8, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Cincinnati
Nobody will be celebrating the return of Ben Roethlisberger as much as Brown owners or Brown himself. He did have six catches for 124 yards last week with Landry Jones at QB, his best effort without Roethlisberger. In two games against Cincinnati last season, Brown had 16 receptions for 245 yards and a touchdown. Get him in the lineup and watch the points pile up.

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