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Scouting report

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jaron Brown - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Atlanta
Jaron Brown is getting about two or three receptions per week. He did have 60 receiving yards last week, but he is not getting enough targets or catches to be considered for your lineup in Week 8 despite a good matchup against a bad Atlanta pass defense. Keep Brown on the bench.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jaron Brown - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs Baltimore
Veteran receiver Jaron Brown is getting playing time and is catching a couple passes a game, but not enough to be considered for a fantasy roster at this time. Keep him on the waiver wire.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jaron Brown - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs Cincinnati
Jaron Brown could be a factor down the road if rookie DK Metcalf isn't effective early in the season. For now, Brown will be the third receiver for QB Russell Wilson. He has never put up big numbers in Arizona or Seattle so his track record doesn't say much, but he could have more of an opportunity this season.

For now, keep Brown on the waiver wire but watch how the Seahawks targets go the first couple weeks and see where Brown falls in the mix.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jaron Brown - 2019 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
Jaron Brown came over from Arizona last season and played in every game for the Seahawks. He should compete with David Moore for the third receiver role and has proven to be a big-play receiver during his career. Don’t be surprised if he is more involved in the ‘Hawks passing game with Doug Baldwin gone.

Fantasy Downside
Brown was only targeted 19 times which produced 14 receptions. He just never got involved in the offense. He is stuck in the back of the depth chart again which will hinder him from raising his targets.

2019 Bottom Line
With Baldwin gone, Brown should get some of those targets, even if he should still be the fourth receiver. We expect him to put up equal numbers that he did in his last season in Arizona. Don’t call him a sleeper but he probably will end up with more receptions than the team’s current No. 3 David Moore.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jaron Brown - 2018 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside

Jaron Brown started eight games for Arizona last season and should be in the hunt for playing time as the third receiver for the Seahawks. He had career-highs in receiving yards, receptions and touchdowns in 2017.

Fantasy Downside

Even though he set career-highs last year, Brown's numbers weren't very fantasy friendly. And he has competition for playing time and snaps.

2018 Bottom Line

Brown isn't really an option during drafts—he's more likely a waiver wire add once we see his role and he produces in that role.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR Jaron Brown - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jaron Brown has been impressive in limited looks this year, but with a healthy group of WRs now in Arizona, he only caught 3 passes for 39 yards last week. Brown will continue to be hindered by the presence of John Brown and J.J. Nelson, and he should probably stay on waivers or on the bench in most fantasy leagues, despite a good matchup.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR Jaron Brown - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at Philadelphia Eagles

Jaron Brown led the team with 105 yards last week against the 49ers. He caught 8 of the 12 passes thrown his way and now has 29 targets over his past three games. While this is encouraging, it’s hard to trust he’ll continue to get that many targets in a crowded WR corps. Even in a good matchup against the Eagles, it’s hard to trust any of the Arizona WRs, other than Larry Fitzgerald. He’s worth adding in large leagues, but belongs on the bench.

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