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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 7, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Kansas City
After three consecutive down weeks with Mike Vick (including three catches for 24 yards last week), nobody will be more happy to see Landry Jones start at quarterback than Brown. He and Jones got a lot of work together in training camp and that should show this week. Brown might not have a monster game, but don't be surprised if he at least starts another streak of at least five catches and 50 yards. The emergence of Martavis Bryant on the other side helps as well. Brown is a must-start option the rest of the way.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 6, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Arizona
Brown just wants the damn ball. He didn't quite say those words, but he made his feelings felt. His eight catches - including three for 45 yards last weeks - in the past two games are his worst output since 2012. He'll likely draw a lot of Patrick Peterson, which wouldn't matter if Ben Roethlisberger was playing, but it's been a different matter with Mike Vick. There's always the chance the Cardinals will play things straight up, as Vick has struggled getting Brown the ball - he's just 8-17 targeting him. You took Brown in the first round, so you have to start him. But be prepared for at least one more sub-par game before Roethlisberger possibly comes back next week.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 5, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at San Diego

Brown saw his streak of games with at least five catches for 70 yards end at 15 games and his streak of 5-50 end at 35, both of which are NFL records. He did manage the five catches part again, but for just 42 yards (though he did drop a TD catch and failed to get his toes in bounds on a pair of catches that would have put him well over 100 yards). Brown saw nine targets, and he should bounce back after working with Mike Vick this week in practice (they had just one day to prepare last week).

Be careful, though. Despite allowing over 350 yards through the air to Cleveland last week, the Browns receivers managed just 13 receptions for 135 yards against San Diego last week. San Diego is tops in the league against opposing wideouts in terms of fantasy points allowed.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 4, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs Baltimore
Brown had a season-high 11 receptions last week, generating 108 yards last week, with most of that damage coming before Ben Roethlisberger was injured. Some are downgrading Brown because of Roethlisberger's injury. But don't get carried away. Brown will still be a big part of the offense moving forward. Baltimore's pass defense has been putrid this season, allowing 65 catches and six touchdown catches to opposing wideouts this season. Brown will get his regardless of who the quarterback is.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 3, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at St. Louis
How do you top an opener in which your line is 9-133-1? You catch nine passes for 195 yards and a score. Brown has averaged nine catches per game over his last 12 games for about 120 yards and a score. He's as regular as the sun rising in the East. It doesn't matter what opponents do to him. Brown is on pace for 2,600 receiving yards and 144 receptions. Both would be NFL records. There's no stopping him right now.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 2, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. San Francisco
Nine more catches, 100-plus yards and a score. Antonio Brown keeps marching on. He now has seven-plus catches in an NFL-record 12 consecutive games and at least five catches and 70-plus receiving yards in an NFL-record 20 games. The 49ers weren't tested much in the secondary last week, and if Bill Belichick and company aren't stopping Brown, I don't know who will. He's your No. 1 fantasy receiver again this week.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 1, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 at New England
Brown has 32 consecutive games with at least five receptions and 50-plus yards receiving. He has caught at least five passes for 70 or more yards in 19 consecutive games -- both NFL records. He is as unstoppable as any receiver in the league as the Steelers find ways to get him the ball in situations where he can run after the catch. Brown is easy money, especially in PPR leagues.

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