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Scouting report

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Carolina Panthers

Antonio Brown caught just five of his 12 targets last week for 42 yards, but scored his league-best ninth receiving touchdown. It's hard to say a player on pace for more than 100 catches, 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns can be better, but Brown certainly can be. Carolina has given up seven TDs to the receiver position, which isn't bad, but the Panthers have had issues handling receivers out of the slot. The Steelers will line Brown up everywhere and he'll get volume regardless of the matchup. Brown is a WR1 this week, as usual.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Baltimore Ravens

Antonio Brown's catch and yardage production isn't where it typically is, but he's made up for it by scoring eight times already. He had six catches for 74 yards last week, which seems to be about average production for him this season. He put up a 5-62-1 line against the Ravens earlier this season and has averaged six catches for 66 yards and a touchdown in his last five games in Baltimore. That's solid, if unspectacular production for Brown but he's still a WR1.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Browns

The catch numbers might not be what you're accustomed to from Antonio Brown, but the production has been solid thanks to six TD catches. He also put together back-to-back 100-yard games going into the bye, so he and Ben Roethlisberger are starting to click. He'll likely draw Denzel Ward in coverage, but Brown caught five of seven targets for 50 yards with Ward in coverage in the opener when he posted nine receptions for 93 yards and a score. Brown should be good to go again this week.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Cincinnati Bengals

Antonio Brown posted his first 100-yard game this season on six catches, also scoring twice last week, as he and Ben Roethlisberger finally seemed to get on the same page in the second half against Atlanta. Brown should remain a strong start this week as the Bengals are middle of the pack against opposing wideouts, but have been burned by the better groups they have played. The Bengals have traditionally done a good job of limiting his damage, but did allow him eight receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown the last time they met.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Atlanta Falcons

For most receivers, a line of 5-62-1 would be a decent day. For Antonio Brown, it's another bad game. Such is life when you've raised the bar as high as he has. He's off to a slow start in terms of yardage, but the catches are where they usually are. And he's scored in three of four games. The problem hasn't been with Brown, it's been with Ben Roethlisberger, who's missed Brown on a number of occasions. Better days are ahead and could start this week against a soft Atlanta defense.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. Baltimore Ravens

Antonio Brown had six receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown last week and is averaging 8.6 yards per catch this season. But he continues to get plenty of targets. He faces a Baltimore defense that gave up four touchdowns to Cincinnati receivers in the air two weeks ago, including three to A.J. Green. Then there's this: In the three games Brown has faced the Ravens without Jimmy Smith, he's caught 32 passes for 453 yards and two scores. Brown is about to go off.

by Dale Lolley

PIT WR Antonio Brown - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Antonio Brown posted a stat line of 9-67-0 but did so on 17 targets in a game in which the Chiefs double- and triple-teamed him, leaving him frustrated. He has 33 targets through two games and Tampa Bay is allowing opposing receivers to catch a ridiculous 73 percent of passes this season. Brown should rebound quite nicely from a pedestrian Week 2.

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