Kendrick Bourne
  • Kendrick Bourne

  • WR
  • , New England Patriots
  • 29
  • 205 lbs
  • 6' 1"
  • Eastern Washington
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Arizona Cardinals

Kendrick Bourne should benefit from the absence of Deebo Samuel, but its risky to bank on him, even in a good matchup. Fantasy owners should stick with Kittle in this 49ers passing game.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 at Seattle Seahawks

Kendrick Bourne had just two catches and 29 yards against the Rams last week. He continues to be a touchdown-dependent fantasy option with very little production outside of his five trips to the end zone this season. That’s difficult to bank on in any given week, even in a pretty good matchup against the Seahawks – Bourne scored a touchdown the last time these two teams faced each other. With Bourne being too risky to count on, fantasy owners should leave him on waivers for the final game of the season.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. Los Angeles Rams

Kendrick Bourne was held to just one catch and 11 yards last week against the Falcons. He has been touchdown-or-bust this season, with just three games over 31 yards, and while his five touchdowns have come in the past seven games, he’s simply too risky to bank on in the vast majority of fantasy leagues. Owners should leave him on waivers this week with a tough matchup against the Rams.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Atlanta Falcons

Kendrick Bourne scored two touchdowns last week but he only gained 18 yards on three receptions. He’s clearly won the third WR job, which is good, but he’s very touchdown-dependent as a fantasy option. He’s scored five times in his last six games, but he’s yet to eclipse 43 yards in any of them. His season-high is just 69 yards back in mid-October against Washington. Bourne is too risky to trust during the playoffs, and fantasy owners should leave him on waivers and let someone else worry about whether he’ll find the end zone or not week-to-week.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at New Orleans Saints

Kendrick Bourne had three catches for 42 yards last week against the Ravens, and while he definitely seems to have earned the WR3 role on the team, the 49ers simply don’t put up enough passing numbers to sustain more than one fantasy receiver. While Bourne has been productive at times, he’s very touchdown-dependent and his production isn’t consistent enough to warrant rostering in the vast majority of leagues. Leave him on waivers.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 at Baltimore Ravens

Kendrick Bourne came back to earth last week against the Packers after scoring a touchdown in three straight games. He ended up with just two catches for 27 yards. Bourne was third among 49ers receivers in snaps however and was on the field for 50% of the team’s offensive plays. It was good to see him clearly out-snap Dante Pettis and Richie James, not to mention Marquise Goodwin being a healthy scratch. Still, the 49ers don’t throw enough or effectively enough to trust the third receiver on the depth chart – and at least the fourth receiving option with tight end George Kittle around – so fantasy owners should leave him on waivers in all league formats.

by Brandon Niles

SF WR Kendrick Bourne - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. Green Bay Packers

Kendrick Bourne isn’t a starter. He’s not putting up huge yardage totals. He’s not in a high-powered passing offense. Yet somehow Kendrick Bourne has three touchdowns in as many games. It’s baffling, and it seems like something that should regress to the mean at some point, making it hard to trust the recent production. He’s definitely benefitted from the injury to Emmanuel Sanders, which may not continue as Sanders – who was active last week – inches back to 100%. However, Bourne seems like a bit of fool’s gold right now and fantasy owners should take a cautious approach with him as long as Sanders and rookie Deebo Samuel remain active. Leave him on waivers or stash him on your bench.

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