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Scouting report

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 14, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Houston

Danny Amendola put up another strong outing in Week 13, with a 7-62-1 line especially appreciated in PPR leagues. Since WR Julian Edelman's injury in Week 10, Amendola has been fantastic when healthy, basically averaging a 9--87-.33 line over that span.

In a tough aFPA matchup (Houston ranks in the top 10 in aFPA to WRs), Amendola figures to continue his possession role for the Patriots, and is a weak to solid WR2, depending on your league size.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 13, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs Philadelphia
After missing Week 12 with an injury, Danny Amendola figures to return to the lineup in Week 13 in a great matchup against the Eagles who are 32nd ranked aFPA to WRs. Reports are worth monitoring throughout the weekend, though, as how healthy Amendola is and how effectively he'll play is still somewhat in question. In a great matchup and with all the Patriots' skill player injuries of late, Amendola figures to be in plenty of lineups regardless. We have him as on the fringe of the WR2/3 conversation, with his normal PPR bump.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 12, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Denver
Danny Amendola was one of the lone fantasy bright spots for the Patriots in Week 1, putting up a 9-117 line off 12 targets. He may find tougher sledding this weekend, on the road against the stingiest passing game matchup for QBs and WRs. Also a little dinged up, we have Amendola as a weak to solid WR4 play in PPR, depending on your league size. He makes for a desperation only play in standard leagues.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 11, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs Buffalo
With Dion Lewis out and Julian Edelman missing a good portion of Week 10's game, Danny Amendola saw 11 targets, hauling in a 10-79 line, especially nice in PPR leagues. With Lewis out for the season and Edelman missing this weekend, Amendola figures to continue his role as a fantasy starter this weekend. We have him as a fringe WR2 or solid WR3 in standard leagues, depending on league size. Not surprisingly, Amendola gets a nice bump in PPR leagues into the solid WR2 conversation.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 10, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at New York Giants
With WR Brandon LaFell back in the mix, Danny Amendola has been relegated to an ancillary role, playing 47 percent and 50 percent of the snaps the last two weeks, respectively, with a combined 5-35-0 line. The hope for Amendola's usage moving forward lies in the vacuum created by RB Dion Lewis' season ending injury. In Week 7, with Lewis out, Amendola put up a solid 8-86-1 line off nine targets. With only one game as a reference point, this is far from predictive, though. Amendola may make a reasonable bench stash in deeper leagues, but should be on your benches for the time being.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 9, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs Washington
With Dion Lewis healthy and Brandon LaFell playing over 80 percent of the snaps last week, Danny Amendola has returned to his ancillary role on the Patriots. He is capable of producing when given the chance, but he'll be tough to predict unless the injury bug hits again. Installed as a large favorite this weekend, the Patriots may end up turning to the backups, as they did in Week 3 versus Jacksonville. Amendola makes for a punt option this weekend, but owners would do well to find better options.

by Matt Rittle

NE WR Danny Amendola - Week 8, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs Miami
Danny Amendola put up his second strong game in a row catching eight of his nine targets for a 8-86-1 line. This brings Amendola's seasonal line up to 25-289-2, with 15-191-1 of his production coming in the last two weeks. These last two weeks have shown Amendola is capable of performing in this offense when given the chance, but owners would do well to remember his increased usage has aligned with injury struggles of WR Julian Edelman and RB Dion Lewis (marked questionable for TNF). The last two weeks have shown us Amendola has upside, but with WR Brandon LaFell coming onto the field and Edelman not on the injury report, we recommend exercising caution. This week, we rank Amendola as a boom/bust fringe WR4 or weak WR5, depending on your league size

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