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Scouting report

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR Kenny Stills - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Los Angeles Chargers
In the win versus Jacksonville last Sunday, Kenny Stills saw three targets from Deshaun Watson, leading to two grabs for 38 yards. Even though he scored in the opener, Stills is a risky fantasy play, as Watson has other weapons he’ll look for prior to coming the veteran’s way. It’s advised he remain on your bench this week.

by Scot Berggren

HOU WR Kenny Stills - Week 2 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
In his first game with the Texans, Kenny Stills saw three targets from Deshaun Watson, leading to three receptions for 37 yards and what appeared to be a game-winning TD before the Saints and Wil Lutz pulled a rabbit from a hat. DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller are the starting WRs, with Duke Johnson seeing some looks out of the backfield, so Stills will likely only see at most a handful of looks per contest. As a result, he makes for a risky fantasy player.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Kenny Stills - 2019 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
Kenny Stills saw the second-most most targets among wideouts last season in Miami, and the man who was first (Danny Amendola) is now gone. Stills was second on the team in receiving yards (553) and first in receiving touchdowns (6). With Amendola gone, Stills can become a PPR threat as he tied with Amendola for most first downs on the team in 2018.

Fantasy Downside
The downside to Stills is he plays on the Dolphins. There’s not much excitement about this offense as it could easily finish as the worst offense in the league this season. Miami has a lot of options at receiver that all sort of feel the same in Stills, Albert Wilson, Brice Butler, DeVante Parker and Allen Hurns.

2019 Bottom Line
It’s hard to find a standout star within Miami’s receiving corps. Stills has a higher chance than most of the options, but his fantasy outlook isn’t too promising. He carries a little upside as he’s had success before, finishing as a top-30 wide receiver in both 2016 and 2017. He could be worth a late-round flier, but just don’t expect a huge season.

by Steve Andress

MIA WR Kenny Stills - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 at Buffalo Bills

Miami goes to cold Buffalo with nothing to play for in Week 17 (except maybe its head coach). The Dolphins have a miserable implied team total of just 17.5 points as 4.5-point underdogs. With Ryan Tannehill posting fewer than 15 combined fantasy points over the past two weeks, no player involved in this passing game is worthy of starting consideration in Week 17 against a tough Bills secondary.

by Steve Andress

MIA WR Kenny Stills - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Dolphins host the Jaguars in a game with a brutally low over/under of just 38 points, second-lowest on the Week 16 slate. Despite being 3.5-point favorites, Miami still only has an implied team total of 20.75 points. The Jaguars rank fifth in aFPA to WRs, and the complete dumpster fire that is the Dolphins receivers continues. Miami didn't have any receiver score more than six PPR points last week. This week, we can't confidently consider any Miami receiver as a FLEX option. Stay away.

by Steve Andress

MIA WR Kenny Stills - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Minnesota Vikings

Miami may have pulled off a miracle last week, but heading on the road to Minnesota this week may require the second coming. The Dolphins have an implied team total of just 18.5 points and are touchdown underdogs. The Vikings also rank first in aFPA to WRs. Despite Kenny Stills big game last week, this group of receivers has put up very few useful fantasy lines this season. In the toughest match-up possible this week, fade them all.

by Steve Andress

MIA WR Kenny Stills - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. New England Patriots

The Dolphins host the Patriots, a situation Miami has surprised in the past, but not worth banking on in the fantasy playoffs. The Dolphins have a bottom six implied team total this week of fewer than 20 points. New England ranks top 10 in aFPA to WRs. Combine all of this with an offense ranked near the bottom in total offense, and there isn't a single Miami WR we feel comfortable starting in Week 14. None crack the top 35 in PPR. Over the past three games, five Miami wideouts have combined for two double-digit PPR games with none reaching 15 points.

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