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Scouting report

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 8, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8: Britt vs. Chiefs
Kenny Britt caught just 2-of-3 targets for four yards in the Rams’ Week 7 win over the Seahawks. Once viewed as a potential late-round sleeper, Britt holds no fantasy value and should be avoided in all formats.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 7, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7: Britt vs. 49ers
Kenny Britt caught three-of-six targets for 39 yards in the Rams’ Week 6 loss to the 49ers. Once thought to be a sleeper late-round pick, Britt is no longer fantasy relevant and should remain on your waiver wire. He’s our No. 75 overall WR for Week 7.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 6, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6: Britt vs. 49ers
Kenny Britt caught 3-of-6 targets for 68 yards and a touchdown in the Rams' Week 5 loss to the Eagles. It was the second straight game in which Britt totaled over 60 yards and at least six targets, although he still hasn't done enough to be on the fantasy radar. He benefited greatly from a great matchup versus Philadelphia's suspect secondary and also had two drops on the day. Until he provides more consistent production, leave Britt on your waiver wire.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 5, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5: Britt vs. Eagles
Kenny Britt had his best game as a Ram in Week 3, catching five of his seven targets for 69 yards, which included an outstanding grab along the sidelines in the second half of the team's loss to Dallas. While Britt still isn't a reliable fantasy option, he looks to be building more chemistry with Austin Davis, who has been named the starter for the rest of the season. Keep him on your waiver wire but monitor his status throughout the next few weeks. Defenses are starting to adjust to Brian Quick and that could mean better opportunities for Britt soon.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 3, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3: Britt vs. Cowboys
Kenny Britt caught his lone target for 17 yards and added 12 yards on an end-around in the Rams' Week 2 win over the Buccaneers. Despite putting together a terrific camp, Britt has disappeared throughout the first two weeks of the season. Anyone hoping that he would be a late-round sleeper can safely drop him in all formats. What hurt him was Sam Bradford's season-ending injury. He and Bradford had developed great chemistry throughout training camp and with Bradford out, Britt has turned into a receiver that clears out the defense so teammates like Brian Quick can make plays over the middle and underneath. Unless Davis starts unexpectedly airing it out, don't bank on Britt living up to his pre-season hype. He ranks as our No. 65 overall WR for Week 3.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Kenny Britt - Week 2, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2: Britt vs. Bucs
After turning heads in training camp and preseason, Kenny Britt caught zero passes and was targeted just three times in the Rams' 34-6 loss to the Vikings. Due to shaky quarterback play and Brian Quick's emergence in the passing game, Britt's sleeper status in fantasy has taken a massive hit. QB Austin Davis is likely to make his first NFL start on Sunday, which spells trouble for the Rams' receivers this week. If you took Britt as a late-round flier, he's worth stashing for the time being. But if he continues to put together dud performances like he did last week, it'll be safe to drop him. He's our No. 70 WR for Week 2.

by Anthony Stalter

STL WR Britt Kenny - Week 1, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1: Britt vs. Vikings
Kenny Britt had an outstanding camp and flashed in the preseason as well. The injury to Sam Bradford robbed Britt of his sleeper potential but he's still worth a roster stash as a WR4/5. The Rams remain a run-first team but Britt proved to the coaching staff in August that he can be a viable No. 1 when the team does put the ball in the air. He ranks as our No. 49 WR for Week 1 so leave him on your bench for this week. But monitor his targets over the first few weeks because he could become a WR3 down the road.

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