Noah Brown
  • Noah Brown

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  • 225 lbs
  • 6' 2"
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Scouting report

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Tennessee Titans

Cleveland's strong defense helped limit Noah Brown to just 38 yards on three catches. Two weeks ago, against the Texans' Week 17 opponent Tennessee, Brown caught eight passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. And that was with Case Keenum at quarterback. C.J. Stroud is back so Brown has a chance to get some work in this week. He won't be the top option, but he could see enough chances to be worth a look in your flex position.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 vs. Cleveland Browns

With Nico Collins and Tank Dell out, Noah Brown saw 11 targets and caught eight passes for 82 yards and a touchdown in Houston's overtime win over the Titans. Collins may be back this week but Brown will still settle into a solid role as the WR2. But with Case Keenum at quarterback that role may be limited. And in a tough matchup against the Browns, it adds up to Brown being a borderline flex option this week.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Tennessee Titans

The Texans have taken a beating over the past few weeks. As a result, Noah Brown is the best available wide receiver for Houston and he won't even have C.J. Stroud throwing him the football for a bit. All of a sudden, the Texans are tricky again in fantasy with Davis Mills at quarterback. The Titans are a bit leaky in the secondary, but there's too much risk here now with Brown.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at New York Jets

Noah Brown now slides in as the WR2 in Houston with Tank Dell out for the season with a knee injury. Brown did have two games earlier this season with at over 150 yards receiving. He also has last week where he went without a catch, so you're talking a boom-or-bust option here with Brown. It also doesn't help that Brown has a tough matchup against the Jets' secondary. With just two teams on a bye, Brown is a deeper-league flex only.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Arizona Cardinals

It was hard to think Noah Brown would replicate his performance from Week 10 (6-153-1). So much for that. All he did was catch seven passes for 172 yards against the Bengals. Quite the stretch for Brown. The question now: Will he be limited with Nico Collins (likely) coming back? Time will tell. But against Arizona and in a week with four teams on a bye, Brown is a calculated risk in fantasy circles this week...if he can play. Keep a close eye on him this weekend as he missed practice Wednesday and Thursday.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Noah Brown - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Cincinnati Bengals

Noah Brown burst onto the scene last week with 153 yards and a touchdown on six catches. That at least puts him on the fantasy radar, but he's still running fourth in the pecking order in the passing game. Brown had 114 receiving yards on eight catches total before Week 9. We'll see if Brown becomes more involved in the offense or if this was a one-hit wonder.

by Matt Gruber

DAL WR Noah Brown - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Chicago Bears
Noah Brown was the second leading receiver on Dallas last week. Putting up five catches for 50 yards, those of you who were desperate enough to start Brown have got to be feeling pretty good.

Similarly to Gallup, I am probably leaving Brown on the bench this week. I want to see more from the Dallas passing attack before I plug the WR2 or WR3 into my lineups.

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