Demario Douglas
  • Demario Douglas

  • WR
  • , New England Patriots
  • 24
  • 192 lbs
  • 5' 8"
  • Liberty
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by Neil Dutton

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Miami Dolphins

Demario Douglas is the lead wide receiver for the Patriots, though this seniority has translated to 6.5 Half-PPR points per game over the last four weeks. Douglas is not a player you want to start in Week 12 if you can avoid it, especially with the Dolphins ranking third in aFPA to wide receivers. Douglas looks like a very low-end WR4 this week, and even with six teams on a bye, you can probably do better.

by Neil Dutton

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs Los Angeles Rams

It hasn’t been a stellar season – in real life or fantasy - for Demario Douglas. He did finish as a top 36 performer in Half-PPR last week thanks to four grabs for 50 yards, but he currently sits at WR72 with 6.2 points per game. The Rams have been an opponent to start your wide receivers against in 2024, ranking 26th in aFPA to the position, but it’s tough to trust Douglas to post more than low-end WR4 numbers this week.

by Neil Dutton

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Jacksonville Jaguars (in London)

The arrow has been steadily pointing up for Demario Douglas in recent weeks. In back-to-back games, he has seen nine targets and caught six balls. In Week 6, these brought him 92 yards and his first receiving touchdown of the season, giving him 18.2 Half-PPR points, good for WR10 for the week.

The elevation of Drake Maye to the starting role would seem to be good news for all the Patriots pass catchers, which is handy with a Week 7 clash against the Jaguars ahead. The Jaguars rank 32nd in aFPA to wide receivers this season, making Douglas a WR3 option with room for quite a bit more this week.

by Bill Riccette

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 at Buffalo Bills

Demario Douglas caught five passes for 74 yards as he has become sort of the de facto WR1 in New England. He's become one of Bailey Zappe's favorite targets in the last few weeks. Of course, Buffalo has become the team no one wants to face. On the other hand, Douglas did have 54 yards when the teams first met in Week 7. He has a chance for another solid game, but he shouldn't be considered more than just a flex this week.

by Bill Riccette

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at Denver Broncos

Demario Douglas returned last week after missing two games with a concussion. He saw five targets, catching three for 33 yards. He was on the field for 38 of New England's 53 snaps against Kansas City. He should return to being one of the top options for Bailey Zappe. In a four-game stretch from Weeks 6-9, Douglas saw at least six targets. The offense as a whole remains limited. As such, Douglas is limited to being a borderline flex option.

by Bill Riccette

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at New York Giants

Demario Douglas has been on a nice stretch over the past few weeks. He has at least 50 yards in three of his last four games with 4-6 catches over that stretch. He's become the top target on the outside for the Patriots. The question is who will be throwing him the football this week? The Patriots have been very quiet on that front but we expect it to still be Mac Jones. Regardless, the quarterback situation makes Douglas a flex play at best.

by Bill Riccette

NE WR Demario Douglas - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Indianapolis Colts (Germany)

Demario Douglas has worked his way onto the fantasy radar and may now arguably be the wide receiver to own in New England. He now has 14 catches in his last three games and has reached 50 yards in two of those games. Being the top fantasy wide receiver in New England isn't saying too much, but Douglas will at least get you catches. That's good enough to make himself a borderline flex option in a week with four teams on a bye.

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