DeAndre Hopkins
  • DeAndre Hopkins

  • WR
  • , Kansas City Chiefs
  • 32
  • 212 lbs
  • 6' 1"
  • Clemson
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Scouting report

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. Indianapolis Colts

In the win against Cleveland last Sunday, DeAndre Hopkins saw 12 targets, leading to seven grabs for 91 yards. With the success of the Texans ground game over the past couple of months, Hopkins has posted just one 100-yard game over the past seven contests. But, he’s always a threat to have a monstrous game as he did in the overtime win against the Colts earlier this season, registering a season-high 169 yards and a TD. There’s no question you’re starting Hopkins in the rematch.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 Cleveland Browns

In the win over Tennessee last Monday, DeAndre Hopkins led the Texans with six targets, five grabs and 74 yards. However, it was newly acquired WR Demaryius Thomas who caught both of Deshaun Watson’s TD tosses, ending Hopkins’ streak of five straight games with a score. Cleveland is No. 29 versus the pass, so you know Hopkins will be licking his chops. There’s no question he should remain in your starting lineup.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. Tennessee Titans

In the win over the Redskins last week DeAndre Hopkins registered five receptions for 56 yards and another TD – his fifth straight game with a score. In the September loss to the Titans, he finished with six grabs for 110 yards and, of course, a touchdown. The Colts passing attack dominated the Titans defense last week and there is no way you’re not starting Hopkins.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 at Washington Redskins

Deshaun Watson completed only 17 passes two weeks ago in the win at Denver, but DeAndre Hopkins still had a big performance. He collected 10 grabs for 105 yards and his seventh TD of ’18, including at least one in four straight. It was the fourth time this season Hopkins was over the century mark. He’s obviously a must-start every game and has a great matchup on Sunday against the No. 25 pass defense.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Denver Broncos

Deshaun Watson threw just 20 passes versus the Dolphins last Thursday, with seven going in the direction of DeAndre Hopkins. The star WR caught six for 82 yards and two more TDs – bringing his season total to six, with four of those coming in the past three weeks. Now that Will Fuller is out and Demaryius Thomas has only been with the team for a few days, Hopkins will be counted on even more in the Houston passing attack. He’ll be facing the No. 11 pass defense in the Broncos this week, but is a must-start regardless of the opponent.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Miami Dolphins
Although Deshaun Watson threw only 24 passes last Sunday in the win over the Jags, eight went in the direction of DeAndre Hopkins. He finished with season-lows of three grabs and 50 yards but scored his fourth TD of the year. While his yardage total has been down the past two weeks, Hopkins has still found the end zone in both contests. Watson may not need to pass much again on Thursday night versus a bad Miami run defense but Hopkins should remain inked in to your fantasy lineup.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR DeAndre Hopkins - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Jacksonville Jaguars

Even though the Texans offense struggled in the home win over Buffalo last Sunday, DeAndre Hopkins didn’t let fantasy owners down, finishing with five receptions for 63 yards and his third TD of the season. Hopkins has been over the century mark three times and scored in every other game – which means he’s due to be held out of the end zone versus the No. 1 Jaguars pass defense. There is no way you’re leaving him on your bench, but a second consecutive sub-100-yard game is likely.