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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 11, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Arizona
Sam Bradford went over 300 yards and had two touchdowns last week in an impressive effort. The team had to abandon its running game as it was extremely ineffective, and instead rely on Bradford who delivered with a good game.

However, we don't expect that trend to continue this week. Mostly due to the poor matchup against the Cardinals. Arizona's been brutal against quarterbacks, allowing just one multi-touchdown effort. In fact, the Cards have only allowed one passing touchdown in their last four games combined.

Bradford has been relevant for a few games this season, but this week won't likely be one.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 10, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Washington
Sam Bradford hasn't eclipsed 300 yards this season, and has now thrown just one touchdown pass in five of his last six games. This is obviously not great for fantasy football production, and it means Bradford is at the lower tier of quarterbacks.

That's especially true this week against the Redskins, as Washington has been fairly stingy against opposing QBs. Their defense has allowed one touchdown or less in every game since Week 1.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 9, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Detroit
Through six games, Sam Bradford has eight touchdowns and just one interception. He's been solid all season long, and draws a favorable matchup against the Lions this week, making him an interesting option in Week 9.

The Lions have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks this season, but Minnesota's offense isn't known for being explosive. They'd much rather control the clock and manage the game than light up the scoreboard.

Still, Bradford can easily put up 250+ yards and two touchdowns, making him a solid option on a week with so many other top QBs on bye. He's a QB1 play, and a great bye-week filler.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 8, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Chicago
After taking care of the ball all season long, Sam Bradford forgot how to play football last week and committed three turnovers (one interception, two fumbles). He did have a difficult matchup, so the struggles were somewhat understandable.

He'll look to bounce back this week against the Bears, which is a better matchup. It's important to remember that Bradford has no games over 300 yards this season, so don't expect elite QB1 numbers from him.

Bradford should be just an average play this week.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 7, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. San Diego
Sam Bradford will return to face the team that traded him away this week. Is Revenge Factor a thing? Probably not, but it's fun to act like it is. Anyway, Bradford has been solid this season, tossing six touchdowns and no interceptions in four games. He hasn't hit the 300-yard milestone, though.

Looking at his Week 7 matchup, there's not a lot of reason to be optimistic. He gets a brutal matchup against the Eagles, and we expect Minnesota to run the ball at a higher rate.

Bradford will be a viable option most weeks, but this isn't one of those weeks. It's best to avoid him against Philly.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 5, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Houston
Sam Bradford has been playing surprisingly well this season, although it hasn't translated into a ton of fantasy points. We expect that trend to continue in Week 5 against a tough Texans defense that's only allowed one passing touchdown all season.

In addition, the Texans haven't allowed many yards this season. The fewest, in fact, at 163 yards per game.

Considering Bradford isn't known for lighting up the scoreboard, and it's a brutal matchup. We're putting the Vikings' QB at the end of the list for quarterback options in Week 5.

by Jordan Heck

MIN QB Sam Bradford - Week 4, 2016 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. New York Giants
After a solid Week 2 game, Sam Bradford had numbers in Week 3 that reflected our expectations of Minnesota's passing offense. He had 171 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. Bradford has played well through his first two starts, but has only had one fantasy relevant performance.

This week he'll test the Giants, and although they have been tough against quarterbacks so far, the team is injured heavily in the secondary. The Giants had offensive players learning defensive roles this week in case there's an emergency.

In the end though, we're not expecting much from Bradford, and he'll be a poor quarterback option this week.

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