John Brown
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 17, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 – John Brown vs. San Francisco
John Brown had three catches and 54 yards last week against Seattle, and he continues to look like a promising young receiver in the league. This week, he faces a tough 49ers pass defense though and the Cardinals’ still are on their third starting quarterback of the season. That doesn’t bode well for Brown or any of the Arizona receivers, and fantasy owners should view him as a dynasty bench player only at this time.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 16, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 – John Brown vs. Seattle
John Brown had two catches for 22 yards last week against the Rams. He faces a tough Seahawks defense that ranks first in the league against the pass this year, and is currently firing on all cylinders. With Ryan Lindley set to start in place of the injured Drew Stanton this week, all the Cardinals receivers should be avoided in fantasy leagues.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 15, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 – John Brown vs. St. Louis
John Brown didn’t catch a pass last week against the Chiefs, and the Cardinals passing offense has been inconsistent all season, especially lately with Drew Stanton at the helm. Against the Rams this week, it’s possible that Brown could have a nice day, but as the WR3 on a team that just got back Larry Fitzgerald from injury, it’s unlikely that Brown will put up the kind of consistent numbers to make him a viable fantasy starter. Fantasy owners should look elsewhere.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 14, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 – John Brown vs. Kansas City
John Brown had two catches for 40 yards in the loss against the Falcons last week and faces a much more difficult opponent this week, the Kansas City Chiefs. Brown has upside, but the whole Cardinals passing game looks shaky right now, and the Kansas City pass rush doesn’t seem like what the doctor ordered. Brown is a risky option, and should probably stay on the bench this week.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 13, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 – John Brown vs. Atlanta

John Brown caught three of the five passes that were thrown to him last week against the Seattle, but wound up with only 61 yards. That led the team, and lately he’s been looking like the more explosive and more talented Cardinals receiver, but it still wasn’t what fantasy owners would call a good day.

Brown should continue to get increased looks with Larry Fitzgerald hobbled, and this week he faces a Falcons team that gives up more passing yards per game than anyone. Brown is risky because we don’t always know what to expect from the Cardinals offense week-to-week, but he’s a WR3 with upside in an excellent matchup.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 12, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 – John Brown vs. Seattle

John Brown has had a nice rookie season, and led the team with nine targets last week against the Lions. He ended up with only 69 yards on five receptions, but he’s proven to be a consistent target for the Cardinals, with five touchdowns on the season.

This week he’ll face a Seahawks defense that’s allowing only 215 passing yards per game to opposing offenses. While he may benefit from the great coverage going to the outside receivers, he’s a risky start against Seattle and we don’t recommend putting any of the Cardinals receivers in your fantasy lineup this week.

by Brandon Niles

ARI WR John Brown - Week 11, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 – John Brown vs. Detroit

John Brown had five catches on nine targets last week in a win over the Rams, and he wound up with 73 yards and a touchdown. He was targeted more than twice as much as Michael Floyd was and he seems to be earning more and more playtime.

While he still has deep league upside and dynasty value, Brown is a risky guy to count on, especially this week against a dominant Detroit defense. Fantasy owners with the roster space should stash Brown, but with a bad matchup and a backup QB in place, it’s hard to recommend starting him.

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