I haven’t seen an OBJ post yet, but if this is a repeat of another recent thread, feel free to delete.

Over his last three weeks, OBJ has averaged a hair above 13.7 PPR points. He has averaged 5.33 targets and 3.33 catches with a pair of touchdowns.

Over that same timeframe, Rashod Bateman has fallen out of the mix a bit with only 6 catches over three weeks. OBJ has been the highest scoring receiver on the Ravens over that stretch and has only been outscored by Zay Flowers one time. He also has 3 more targets than Flowers in this span. Granted, OBJ’s stats were inflated by a long touchdown in one of these games, but I still think the fact he is capable of torching a defense is a positive sign for him.

The biggest concern for Beckham is his snap share, which has hovered around 33% in recent weeks. With the recent injury to Mark Andrews and a long week of rest, I think he will be even more involved going forward.

I think OBJ has sneaky upside and has looked pretty good since finding the end zone a few weeks ago. If he has been able to put up playable numbers with relatively low usage, then I think there’s a good chance he will keep this pace up when the Ravens have little choice but to look his way more on offense.

While the Ravens don’t have a great strength of schedule for WRs ROS, I still think OBJ has found his stride a bit and Lamar has grown to trust him more. I’m not saying he will be anything close to what he was in his prime, but in deep-ish leagues, he is possibly still unrostered and wouldn’t be a bad stash or desperation move. What do you all think?

  • rolltidebutnotreallyB
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    10 months ago

    I’ll say that coming off a second ACL tear, the OBJ signing was expected to pay dividends in the second half of the year and into the (NFL) playoffs. I doubt the Ravens were expecting an immediate impact but I think we’re approaching the time for Odell to hit his groove and perhaps be a major factor in the offense going forward. Still think Flowers remains the top dog, but being the number two receiving option on an offense as good as Baltimore is definitely worth an add in most fantasy leagues