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  • 197 lbs
  • 5' 9"
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by Scot Berggren

HOU WR Bruce Ellington - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 at Tennessee Titans

Starting for the injured Will Fuller last Monday at the Ravens, Bruce Ellington was thrown to 8 times by Tom Savage, leading to 3 catches for 29 yards. In the past two weeks, with Fuller out, Ellington has 9 grabs for 92 yards and could be a sneaky start against a Tennessee defense that’s had trouble stopping opponents’ passing attacks. If Fuller is out again, DeAndre Hopkins will remain Savage’s top target, but don’t be surprised if Ellington post solid numbers in single coverage.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR Bruce Ellington - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Arizona Cardinals

In the loss to the Rams last Sunday, Bruce Ellington snagged 4 passes for 41 yards and scored his second TD of the season—his first since Week 3. With fellow WR Will Fuller battling a rib injury, it looks like Ellington will get the start this week at home versus Arizona. Head coach Bill O'Brien said Ellington “needs to get the ball more,” but with Tom Savage at QB and DeAndre Hopkins lined up on the other side of the field, it'll be interesting to see if that happens. The Cardinals have struggled to slow down opponents' passing attacks, making Ellington a WR3/flex option.

by Dale Lolley

SF WR Bruce Ellington - 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

2016 Fantasy Outlook
After catching just 13 passes last season, Ellington should get a big bump this season. He's just 5-9, but at 197 pounds, he's built more like a running back than a receiver. As a starting receiver, you can't forget about Ellington on draft day, but you also shouldn't overbuy on him. He might not be a big scoring option because of his size, but working opposite deep threat Torrey Smith, he could be the chain mover and lead the team in receptions. Ellington will likely be more valuable in PPR leagues in Chip Kelly's fast-paced offense.

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