Week 17 vs. Tennessee
T.Y. Hilton has had a solid season, going over 1,000 yards. But he could struggle this week with so many questions at quarterback. Hilton just needs one big play to make himself relevant, but that could prove to be difficult.
He gets a good matchup this week, but his stock takes a major blow with quarterback injuries. He should be viewed as a low-end WR2 or WR3 option this week.
Week 16 vs. Miami
T.Y. Hilton vocalized his frustration with the Colts offense this week after going for 3-29 in Week 15. It hasn't been the best year for Hilton, but he is over 1,000 yards this season and is only two touchdowns behind what he had a year ago. Overall he's been pretty solid, considering the turmoil in Indy this season.
He gets a favorable matchup this week against a Dolphins defense that has allowed the seventh-most fantasy points to opposing wideouts. We don't have much faith in the quarterback throwing to him, but all it takes is one play for Hilton to be a big factor. He'll be a WR2 play this week.
Week 15 vs. Houston
T.Y. Hilton only had four receptions last week, but he turned it into 132 yards. He didn't score, and that's been somewhat of a problem for him as he's only found the end zone in three games this season.
Hilton has a lot of upside because of his playmaking ability, but he'll get a tough assignment this week. He faces a tough Texans defense, and he could have Charlie Whitehurst throwing him the football.
Hilton should be viewed as a low-end WR2 play this week.
Week 14 at Jacksonville
T.Y. Hilton has been up-and-down in his last five games. In Weeks 8, 11 and 13 he has a combined 72 receiving yards, which is lower than his individual performances in Weeks 9 and 12. He also has a touchdown problem as he's only found the endzone in three games this season.
He'll get a decent matchup this week against Jacksonville, a team he caught seven passes for 67 yards against earlier in the season. We expect Hilton to be a WR2 play with some upside.
T.Y. Hilton - Week 13 vs. Pittsburgh
T.Y. Hilton exploded for 95 yards and two touchdowns on six receptions last week. It's one of his best games this season.
He'll look to continue his success against a favorable Pittsburgh matchup. The Steelers have allowed over 300 passing yards in three straight games, which means good things for the wideouts in those offenses.
Hilton should be viewed as a WR2 with upside this week.
Week 12 vs. Tampa Bay
T.Y. Hilton was next to non-existent last week as he finished with just two receptions for 21 yards. His only real good game this season came against the league's worst pass defense (the Saints). He gets a decent matchup this week against the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is middle-of-the-road when it comes to defending receivers. Someone like Hilton has the chance of burning them over the top. Hilton was viewed as a WR1 before the season, but this week he should be seen as a WR3. He just hasn't been the same this season.
Week 11 at Atlanta
T.Y. Hilton is having a decent season so far. He's 19th in receiving yards per game and has caught three touchdowns. He's on pace to finish a slightly below last season's numbers, which were the best of his career.
This week, he'll face a Falcons defense that has been tough on wideouts. Atlanta has allowed just three receiving touchdowns to receivers all season, including just one in its last five games. Hilton will also be playing with backup Matt Hasselbeck this week, which could affect his numbers. He'll be a low-end WR2 play this week.
Week 9 vs. Denver
T.Y. Hilton is day-to-day and is in danger of missing Sunday's game against Denver. Even if he does play, he'll get a brutal matchup against the league's top pass defense. Plus, he'll get a struggling Andrew Luck throwing him the ball. A hobbled Hilton against a tough defense makes him nothing more than a low WR2 or WR3, assuming he plays.
T.Y. Hilton - Week 8 vs. Carolina
T.Y. Hilton had an insane game last week, as he somehow had 150 yards on just four receptions. He was also able to score twice in what was easily his best game of the season.
Hilton's extreme high will likely be followed by an extreme low, however. He faces a tough Panthers defense, specifically cornerback Josh Norman. Norman is usually in charge of shutting down a team's top receiver and he's done a great job so far. Hilton, who is usually a WR1, should be viewed as a low-end WR2 this week.
T.Y. Hilton - Week 7 vs. New Orleans
T.Y. Hilton finally caught a touchdown in Week 6 as he also finished with 74 yards on six receptions. This has been his best output of the season and it just so happens to fall in line with Andrew Luck having his best game of the season.
With Luck healthy, Hilton's numbers should continue to be strong. He's been pretty solid all year, but his lack of touchdowns before Week 6 was a bit of an issue. He should continue to be a strong option in Week 7 against the Saints.
Hilton should be viewed as a WR1 in all formats.