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by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 19, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Divisional Round at Dallas
Nice to have you back Randall Cobb. Cobb only got seven targets last week, but had an outstanding line of 5-116-3 in his comeback from sitting out several weeks with an ankle injury. The Packers will need another strong effort this week with Jordy Nelson likely out. Cobb had seven catches for 53 yards and a score against Dallas earlier this season and we can see a similar workload this week that will make him more valuable in PPR leagues. Cobb should be a decent No. 1 start and very solid No. 2 start.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 18, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Wild Card Round vs. New York Giants
Cobb has missed the past two games with an ankle injury and is still limited by it. Given the win-or-go-home status of this game, he'll likely give it a try. But he hadn't been much of a factor down the stretch, anyway.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 16, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at Minnesota
Cobb got just one target last week against Chicago and was hampered by an ankle injury as he finished with no catches. Cobb just hasn't had enough impact over the second half of this season to recommend as a start, even as a flex. There are better options available unless you're really feeling lucky.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 15, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Chicago
Cobb finished with just three catches for 33 yards last week and hasn't been a factor for the past six weeks, catching just 21 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns in that span. He's also dealing with an ankle injury that has slowed him during practice this week. Cobb is obviously far down in the Green Bay receiving pecking order. There's always potential there given his QB, but his production is that of a flex option.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 14, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. Seattle
Cobb caught his fourth TD pass of the season last week but had just three catches for 19 yards. They also were his only three targets of the game. That doesn't bode well as he's falling behind several other options in this offense. At this point, Cobb isn't worth much more than a flex play given that he's had more than four receptions just once in the past five games. His QB makes him an attractive flex play because of the upside, but the numbers over the past month make it a difficult sell.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 13, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Houston
Cobb had six catches for 41 yards last week at Philadelphia, but failed to score for the third consecutive game. He had seven targets, but they all came in the first half. He's fallen behind Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams in the pecking order, and Ty Montgomery also has stolen a couple of targets per game from him since they perform largely the same role. Cobb hasn't had a really good game since Week 7. Though he always has upside potential because of his QB, Cobb shouldn't be used as anything more than a flex play with possible upside at this point.

by Dale Lolley

GB WR Randall Cobb - Week 12, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Philadelphia
Since returning from a hamstring injury that forced him out of action in Week 8, Cobb has had just nine receptions, which is puzzling. He did have a 3-84-0 line last week, but you can't count on big-play potential out of Cobb. That's just not really his game. You'd like he catching six or seven passes per game, which is what he was doing earlier in the season. But Ty Montgomery's emergence has cut into his production. Use Cobb as a WR 3, particularly in PPR leagues, and hope Aaron Rodgers remembers to get him the ball.

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