Hunter Renfrow
  • Hunter Renfrow

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  • 185 lbs
  • 5' 10"
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Hunter Renfrow caught seven of nine targets last week for 49 yards and a touchdown Renfrow has three touchdowns this season and at least five targets in every game. He should continue to get steady work, making him a PPR demon and worth rostering as a bye-week and injury replacement wide receiver with a high PPR floor.

This week, Renfrow faces a Chiefs defense that ranks 18th in aFPA to opposing wide receivers. With his consistent targets and recent luck finding the end zone, he’s worth considering in PPR formats as a low-end WR2 option.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at New York Giants

Hunter Renfrow only had 58 yards against the Eagles before the bye last week, but he caught seven of eight passes thrown his way and has at least six targets in all but one game this season.

This week, Renfrow faces a Giants defense that ranks 18th in aFPA to opposing wide receivers. He should continue to get regular targets, and may even get a few extra with Henry Ruggs no longer on the team. However, be wary of the return of Darren Waller from injury, as he still leads the team in targets, despite missing the Eagles game. We have Renfrow as a solid WR3 option, with a little extra value in PPR formats.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Hunter Renfrow had three catches for 36 yards last week against the Broncos. He hasn’t put up big numbers this year, but he’s averaging 5.2 receptions per game, giving him a high floor in PPR formats. The Eagles rank 2nd in aFPA to opposing wide receivers, so it’s not a good matchup for him. Still, his target share should make him at least a low-end WR3 option in PPR formats.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Denver Broncos

Hunter Renfrow had six catches on eight targets for 56 yards in a loss to the Bears last week. He hasn’t put up big numbers, but he’s been quietly effective in PPR formats, with either five or six catches in every contest so far this year. He’s a reliable safety net for quarterback Derek Carr, and that should continue.

This week, he’ll face a Broncos defense that ranks 15th in aFPA to opposing wide receivers and should be considered a low-end flex or WR3 option in full PPR formats. His yardage totals don’t suggest legit starter material in standard formats, however, and it’s hard to bank on this passing game in general – outside of Darren Waller. He’s a viable, albeit dull filler option.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Chicago Bears

Hunter Renfrow had six catches last week for 45 yards and a touchdown against the Chargers. It was good to see him lead the team in targets with eight, but the Raiders’ passing game has been pretty inconsistent for the wide receivers, making it hard to trust any one of them in a given week. Renfrow has some deep-league WR3 potential in PPR formats, but there should be players with more upside available in most leagues, even against a Bears defense that ranks 28th in aFPA to opposing wide receivers.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Los Angeles Chargers

Hunter Renfrow had five catches for 77 yards and a touchdown against the Dolphins last week. He’s quietly put up double-digit PPR points in every game so far this season and is averaging 7.3 targets per game. If you’re desperate and in a PPR league, Renfrow isn’t a terrible option for some guaranteed points, but this isn’t a great week to start him. The Chargers rank first in aFPA to opposing wide receivers and have an opportunistic secondary. Sit him.

by Brandon Niles

LV WR Hunter Renfrow - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. Buffalo Bills

After a quiet start to the season, Hunter Renfrow caught six of his nine targets against the Patriots last week for 84 yards and a touchdown. The Raiders have suffered significant injuries to their receiving corps, opening up opportunities for Renfrow to capitalize on some additional targets.

What do Jamison Crowder and Cooper Kupp have in common? They both play primarily in the slot and have had over 100 yards and a touchdown against the Bills defense this year. With the extra targets from attrition and a pretty good matchup, Renfrow is a sneaky start this week as a WR3 or flex option.

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