Jermaine Kearse
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by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 11, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11: Kearse vs Chiefs

Jermaine Kearse did have a 60-yard reception last Sunday, but it only led to 70 total receiving yards on the day. Seattle would prefer to pound Marshawn Lynch (See 2013) and we have seen that the past two games. Kearse and his receiving peers have been limited.

Even when they QB Russell Wilson does throw the ball, he spreads it around. Kearse is an occasional target but not enough to help your fantasy team. Keep him on the bench for Week 11 against KC who ranks 10th in aFPA to wide receivers.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 10, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10: Kearse vs Giants

Jermaine Kearse (and the rest of the Seahawks receivers) continue to struggle because of the way Russell Wilson spreads the ball around and the QB had a real bad fantasy outing against Oakland. Kearse was targeted seven times, but only had one catch.

The Giants are 5th in aFPA to wide receivers this season so it's not a good matchup for the Seattle receivers. Keep Kearse on the bench for Week 10. He's not seeing enough volume at this point to be relevant.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 9, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9: Kearse vs Raiders
It was a quiet week for Jermaine Kearse and the Seattle passing game. He was only targeted twice and caught both passes, but only net 15 yards. We have seen too many games like this for Kearse which makes him a risky play every week. Even with Percy Harvin gone, Kearse remains a fringe fantasy option.

It's hard to insert Kearse into the lineup because of the overall numbers. The matchup against the Raiders is not overwhelming. Keep him on the bench this week. Until we even see the targets and receptions tick upward, Kearse will be a limited fantasy option.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 8, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8: Kearse vs Panthers
Jermaine Kearse has more value now with Percy Harvin gone, but is it enough to make a consistent fantasy contributor? Probably not. The ball has been spread around throughout the Seattle receivers and there's no reason to think that won't continue. It's hard to predict who Russell Wilson will have his eye on as there has been no true No. 1 for the Seahawks in a long time.

Despite a good matchup against the Panthers. Keep Kearse on the bench for Week 8.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 7, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7: Kearse vs Rams
Jermaine Kearse is another a Seahawks wide receiver that can become Russell Wilson's favorite target on any given day. In fact, last week Kearse had a season-high seven targets. That didn't produce any results and even with a great matchup against the Rams poor secondary, Kearse carries very little fantasy value into Week 7. He is a bench player at best.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 6, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6: Kearse vs. Cowboys
Jermain Kearse's numbers have been very low and not expected to jump up anytime soon. However, if Percy Harvin doesn't play, he could carry some value into Week 6. But he is a bench player at best.

by Chris Kucharski

SEA WR Jermaine Kearse - Week 5, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5: Kearse vs. Redskins
Jermaine Kearse is only getting about 3 targets a game and although he could end up being a favorite for Russell Wilson, we won't know when. Keep him on the waiver wire.

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