Raiders Expected To Move On From Michael Crabtree rotoballer.com Sun 12/31/17 1:25 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! The Oakland Raiders are expected to move on from wide receiver Michael Crabtree in the offseason, according to sources. The veteran receiver, although being the most consistent for the team in 2017, will be owed $7 million in 2018, which is the third season of a four-year, $34 million extension that he signed in 2015. There would be no dead money against the salary cap if he were to be released. Crabtree started off the year hot, catching six touchdowns in the first six games, but his production[...]Keep on reading: Raiders Expected To Move On From Michael Crabtree

Michael Crabtree a WR2 for Season Finale Week 17 rotoballer.com Thu 12/28/17 7:54 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! After not logging a catch last week, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree should bounce back to his usual WR2 status against the Chargers as the Raiders travel to Los Angeles in [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree a WR2 for Season Finale Week 17

Michael Crabtree Suffered Injury In Week 16 rotoballer.com Wed 12/27/17 4:14 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree (hamstring) suffered a hamstring injury late in the Monday night game in Week 16, and it affected his workload, according to head coach Jack Del Rio. That partially explains why Crabtree caught zero passes on three targets in the disaster for fantasy owners. Crabtree had six catches for 52 yards and a touchdown earlier in the year against the Chargers, the Raiders Week 17 opponent, but he may be limited in [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree Suffered Injury In Week 16

Michael Crabtree Held to Zero Touches Week 16 rotoballer.com Tue 12/26/17 12:17 AM1 Comment

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! Expected to be featured prominently without Amari Cooper in the starting lineup, Michael Crabtree was held without a catch [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree Held to Zero Touches Week 16

Michael Crabtree a Locked-In WR2 Against Eagles In Week 16 rotoballer.com Fri 12/22/17 9:20 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! After logging an absurd 17 targets against the Cowboys last week, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree will remain a locked-in [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree a Locked-In WR2 Against Eagles In Week 16

Michael Crabtree a Solid WR2 Option Week 15 rotoballer.com Fri 12/15/17 3:34 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! Against a mediocre Dallas pass defense with the season on the line, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree will be a valuable asset to fantasy players, as he offers solid WR2 value, especially in PPR leagues. Amari Cooper (ankle) has been ruled out of Sunday's game already, meaning Crabtree will have the No. 1 receiver position all to himself. [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree a Solid WR2 Option Week 15

Target Risers & Potential Breakouts, Week 15 rotoballer.com Wed 12/13/17 12:05 PM

This article references aaron jones, Aaron Rodgers, Adam Thielen, Alshon Jeffery, Amari Cooper, Ameer Abdullah, Ben Roethlisberger, Brett Hundley, Carson Wentz, Case Keenum, Charles Clay, Davante Adams, Dede Westbrook, Derek Carr, Eric Ebron, Giovani Bernard, Jamaal Williams, JD McKissic, Jesse James, Jimmy Garoppolo, Joe Mixon, Leveon Bell, Marquise Goodwin, Matthew Stafford, Michael Crabtree, Mike Davis, Nathan Peterman, Nelson Agholor, Nick Foles, Stefon Diggs, Tarik Cohen, Theo Riddick, Torrey Smith, Trey Burton, Tyrod Taylor, Wayne Gallman, Zach Ertz and more! By Week 15 of the fantasy football season, if you're still playing, there's a fair chance that you're a veritable encyclopedia of NFL statistical knowledge, at least for the current year. With so much data available, our takes just aren't as hot as they were back in the early part of the season. To the extent that we can safely expect anything in this game we all enjoy, our expectations are grounded in as large a sample size of 2017 football as we can hope for. Sifting through the Week 14 sla[...]Keep on reading: Target Risers & Potential Breakouts, Week 15

Michael Crabtree Leads Team in Receptions Week 14 rotoballer.com Sun 12/10/17 8:12 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! In his first game back from suspension, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree paced the Raiders with seven catches, which totaled 60 yards and a two-point conversion. Crabtree was far and away the Raiders best receiving threat Sunday afternoon but was mysteriously left on the sideline during the Raiders last-ditch effort at a comeback late in the fourth quarter. Amari Cooper (ankle) will not be fully healthy for the rest of the fantasy playoffs, which will leave Crabtree as a solid [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree Leads Team in Receptions Week 14

Michael Crabtree to Flirt with WR1 Production Week 14 rotoballer.com Fri 12/8/17 1:50 PM

This article references Michael Crabtree and more! With Marcus Peters suspended by Andy Reid, the Raiders will face arguably the weakest secondary they have seen all year Week 14. Factoring in Amari Cooper not being available due to ankle injury, Michael Crabtree will be in line for a heavy dose of targets and should be able to put up strong numbers [...]Keep on reading: Michael Crabtree to Flirt with WR1 Production Week 14

Heroes and Zeroes - Week 14 Fantasy Football Picks rotoballer.com Thu 12/7/17 12:15 PM

This article references Alex Collins, Alvin Kamara, Amari Cooper, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, C.J. Prosise, Corey Coleman, David Njoku, Derek Carr, DeVante Parker, Frank Gore, Jamison Crowder, Jay Cutler, Jermaine Kearse, Jimmy Garoppolo, Jordan Reed, Josh Gordon, Josh McCown, Julius Thomas, Kareem Hunt, Keenan Allen, Kenny Stills, Kirk Cousins, Marqise Lee, Matt Ryan, Michael Crabtree, Mike Davis, Mike Wallace, Mike Williams, Nelson Agholor, Rex Burkhead, Stephen Anderson, Ted Ginn, Tyrell Williams, Vernon Davis and more! "This is it. This is where it all happens." Those words are the somber introduction to an old NFL commercial that showed an empty Lambeau Field on a Sunday morning hours before kickoff. The rest of the commercial goes on about how it's some sort of holy ground and miracles happen every week, or something like that. (I tried to find it on Youtube, but to no avail.) I always think of those lines when someone makes a somewhat trivial situation sound like something groundbreaking is about to go down[...]Keep on reading: Heroes and Zeroes - Week 14 Fantasy Football Picks