

On third-and-10 for the Saints, Kamara sprung free to move New Orleans into field goal. However, Blair was called for a personal foul for hitting Winston helmet-to-helmet. On the next Saints drive, the Seahawks appeared to force a punt as Marquise Blair and Bobby Wagner combined to sack Winston with six minutes remaining. He also missed a 53-yard attempt to take the lead with 6:49 left to play. Myers had missed a tying attempt earlier in the quarter as a 44-yard attempt tailed wide right.
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Saints tight end Adam Trautman had the football knocked out of his grasp by cornerback Ugo Amadi with 1:45 left in the third quarter and Seahawks linebacker Jordyn Brooks picked up the loose ball to give Seattle possession at the Saints’ 28-yard line.ĭespite an abysmal offensive series from Seattle that saw them unable to move the ball a yard, Jason Myers smashed home a 50-yard field goal try with 14 seconds left in the quarter to make it a 10-10 game headed to the fourth quarter. Winston completed 19 of 35 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown for New Orleans. He had eight catches for 109 yards in the first half alone, including a 13-yard touchdown from Jameis Winston inside the final minute of the half that gave the Saints a 10-7 lead at the break. Kamara then began his assault on the Seahawks defense. The only passes longer in team history are Seneca Wallace to Koren Robinson for a 90-yard touchdown in 2008 and Matt Hasselbeck to Ben Obomanu for an 87-yard score in 2010. Marshon Lattimore fell down when he clicked feet with Metcalf and Marcus Williams was unable to make a play on Metcalf as he sprinted for the touchdown. The Seahawks quickly jumped out to a 7-0 lead as Geno Smith connected with DK Metcalf for an 84-yard touchdown. In rainy and windy conditions in Seattle, offense was rather tough to come by for most of the night.

In addition to his 128 receiving yards, Kamara added 51 yards rushing on the night as well. Kamara carved up the Seahawks defense in the first half as practically the only offensive threat the Saints could muster against Seattle. I love this option for the lineup flexibility he provides as well.Alvin Kamara caught 10 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown and Brian Johnson‘s 33-yard field goal with 1:53 left to play to give the New Orleans Saints a 13-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night. His snap share is trending up, and even 1 catch for 2 yards returns 3x value. Moreau at 1.4 can return value with a few catches, and if he score this could be great value.
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Ingold at 1.6 could pay off if he scores. Punts (sub 3k): looking for guys to get good value here for cheap. If he scores a TD he could easily hit over 15 points. He’s seeing the rushing attempts (7 per game) and the targets (6 per game) to keep him viable. Sees the opportunity and converts it.ĭrake at 5.4 seems like another good option. Attempting 3 kicks a game and 2.6 PATs a game. Can get up to that 20 point mark as well.Ĭarleson at sub 4 is another near lock for me. Mid range (3-8k): Lots of options here imo. Has potential to go for 10/100/1 every week tho. Carr is a much more consistent 25ish ppg guy.Īfter as awesome week one, Waller has slowed down a ton. Just always gets it done.īoth QBs could be hit or miss. He could have a game that makes him absolutely necessary though.Įk I like at almost any price, and at sub 10 he seems like a great option. MWill at 10.2 seems like he’ll be heavily owned. Just depends on who you think will do well. Higher price (over 8k): Pretty straightforward here. Lots of decent cheap options, some very good mid options, and some reasonably priced studs.
