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Scouting report

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 at Denver Broncos

The Chargers offense will be at full strength in Week 17 with a chance to go from wild-card playoff team to home field advantage and playing against a potential lame duck coach in Denver's Vance Joseph. This is an offense to trust in the final week of the regular season, with an implied team total of 24 after being installed in Vegas as 6-point favorites. The Broncos are ranked third in aFPA to RBs, which could funnel more passes to Chargers receivers, with Denver ranked just 15th in aFPA to WRs. However, Melvin Gordon and Keenan Allen are the primary pass catchers in this offense, and the rest of the Chargers pass catchers have been an afterthought when those two have been healthy this season.

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Denver Broncos

Fantasy owners should expect a run-heavy attack this week for the Chargers. Denver is eighth in aFPA to QBs and 12th in aFPA to WRs this season but just 18th in aFPA to RBs. With a large implied team total of 26.75, Tyrell Williams could make another splash play, even if Philip Rivers has five consecutive weeks of fewer than 30 pass attempts. However, Keenan Allen's large 35 percent target share in LA's two games since its bye and Tyrell Williams dominating WR2 snaps, keeps Travis Benjamin out of starting lineup consideration.

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Chargers have the sixth-highest implied team total in Vegas this week at 25.75 points. The Chiefs were dead last a season ago in aFPA to WRs. With Hunter Henry out for the season and Antonio Gates not listed as the starter for Week 1 at tight end, there are plenty of vacant targets last season for somebody to pick up behind Keenan Allen. However, the uncertainty in the target pecking order renders Benjamin a non-starter in redraft leagues until this WR depth chart sorts itself.

by Bob Harris

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - 2018 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside

As Bleacher Report recently noted, Benjamin is a dangerous weapon due to his speed and elusiveness. B/R went on to explain the Chargers use a variety of ways to get the ball into his hands as they move him all around the field (including return work). His hands are just OK, but he tracks the deep ball very well. “He's a unique weapon,” the report continued, “and his best plays make one wonder why he never became a more complete receiver.”

Fantasy Downside

Benjamin, who opened camp wearing a red, no-contact jersey, has been fielding punts at practice and does not appear to be hampered by the shoulder injury despite the hands-off status, according to the team's official website. Beyond that, Benjamin's limited role in the offense makes it hard to predict his productive games.

2018 Bottom Line

According to CBSSports.com, given the 28-year-old has retained his trademark speed, Benjamin seems likely to reprise his role from last season in which he acted as a deep threat, opening up intermediary routes for Keenan Allen and Tyrell Williams. "While that role is an important facet to this offense," the CBS report added, "it likely won't yield a consistent amount of fantasy points, especially considering 2017 first-round pick Mike Williams continues to assert himself in training camp." His role and the unpredictable production make him a much better best-ball than season-long prospect.

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at New York Jets

The Chargers go cross-country to face the Jets, with the season on the line for Los Angeles. The Chargers are a 6.5-point favorite with an implied team total just over 24 points this week in Vegas. The Jets are only 27th against WRs in aFPA, and the loss of Hunter Henry at TE could mean more volume for Travis Benjamin. However, his inconsistent play renders him to nothing more than contrarian DFS tournament lineups in Week 16.

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Chargers are red hot and go into Kansas City in a game Saturday that will greatly decide the division race. The Chiefs are second-worst against WRs in aFPA; however, Kansas City has tightened up its secondary in the last four weeks, allowing just the 15th-most yards to receivers in that span and only one touchdown. Travis Benjamin has not scored since his bye week or reached 70 yards. He's not a starting option.

by Steve Andress

LAC WR Travis Benjamin - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. Washington Redskins

The Chargers have the second-highest implied team total this weekend in Vegas at 26.25 points, and Washington is only 18th in aFPA to WRs. Travis Benjamin has two straight weeks of 50+ yards, but no WR for the Chargers has been consistently fantasy relevant outside of Keenan Allen. In the fantasy playoffs, Benjamin is not a starting consideration.

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