Mon 10/27/14 10:44 AM

Stills caught four passes on four targets for 57 yards in Sunday night' win against the Packers. He played on 31 of 68 offensive snaps (46 percent), reports the New Orleans Times-Picayune, compared to 53 snaps for Marques Colston and 46 snaps for rookie Brandin Cooks. Stills made his presence felt early, catching all four of his passes - including a 45-yard bomb - in the Saints' first three possessions, but he went without a target thereafter. Further, Cooks once again paced him for playing time and was finally unleashed as a downfield threat, a role normally occupied by Stills. With Drew Brees at the helm, the Saints are still one of the few teams capable of supporting three fantasy-viable wide receivers, but the fact that Cooks continues to see significantly more playing time makes Stills a risky weekly option.