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Scouting report

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 8, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. San Diego
Trevor Siemian only threw 25 passes last Monday against the Texans, with a team-high 10 of those going in the direction of Demaryius Thomas, as the WR finished with six grabs for 40 yards and his fourth TD of the season. At San Diego just two weeks ago, Thomas finished with five grabs for only 35 yards. Denver will look to establish the run game again at home, but Demaryius is too good of a weapon to be left on your bench.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 7, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Houston
Even though Trevor Siemian threw the ball 50 times in the loss at San Diego last Thursday, Demaryius Thomas finished with five grabs for just 35 yards and a costly fumble that pretty much sealed the game. He was targeted a team-high 10 times, but with Siemian battling a sore shoulder, he wasn’t able to get the ball downfield to his WRs. With the extra time off, Trevor should be better on Monday night, which should lead to a more productive outing from Demaryius. Thomas has scored three times and registered at least 90 yards in half of the six games so far and should be started, even against the league’s No. 2 pass defense.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 6, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at San Diego
In what was a disappointing outing for most of the game for Demaryius Thomas’ owners last week at home versus the Falcons, it was saved by a late short TD reception, in which the WR just got the ball over the goal line. With Paxton Lynch at QB, on seven targets (for the fourth straight game), Demaryius caught five passes for 49 yards and scored for the third consecutive week. While Emmanuel Sanders has more targets, receptions and yards than Thomas in ’16, each has three touchdowns. Despite the short week, No. 88 and the Denver offense should be better with Trevor Siemian calling the signals at San Diego on Thursday night.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 5, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Atlanta
After scoring an 11-yard touchdown on the first offensive play last week against the Buccaneers, Demaryius Thomas finished with six grabs for a team-high 94 yards. He has scored in two straight and has registered at least 90 yards in the past three. Regardless of who the Denver QB is on Sunday, Demaryius is a must-start and should continue to reward fantasy owners with good numbers.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 4, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Tampa Bay
Complain and you will be rewarded. Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders were upset with the Broncos offense, but that all changed last Sunday in Cincinnati. Demaryius finished with six grabs for 100 yards and his first TD of the season, a game-clincher that covered 55 yards. Now that Trevor Siemian proved he can throw it over defenses who crowd the box, look for the Tampa D to take a different approach, which may lead to more runs from the Broncos. In any event, there is no reason you’re leaving Thomas on your bench.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 3, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Cincinnati
Despite battling a sore hip, Demaryius Thomas caught five passes for 90 yards versus Indianapolis last week. Demaryius nearly broke a WR screen for a score, but was caught after a 44-yard gain. Had he not been slowed by the hip injury, Thomas may have taken it all the way. Even through QB Trevor Siemian and the game plan is featuring a lot of short throws, No. 88 is still a viable weapon and should remain in your starting lineup.

by Scot Berggren

DEN WR Demaryius Thomas - Week 2, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Indianapolis
With Trevor Siemian throwing mostly short passes against the Panthers last Thursday, Demaryius Thomas was held to four grabs for 48 yards and a bruised hip. Siemian completed just 18 passes in the victory, to five different receivers. Emmanuel Sanders led the Broncos in targets (eight) and receptions (five), but none of the pass-catchers had a big night. The game plan will likely continue to feature a ball-control offense, which could stifle Demaryius’ numbers, but he’s too big of a weapon to leave on your bench, especially after watching the Lions’ passing game torch the Colts last Sunday.

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