Anthony Miller at New York Giants
Anthony Miller caught three of his four targets for 41 yards last week. Miller has scored in five of his 10 games this season, but he's also had 35 or fewer yards in six of his games. He's a true TD-or-bust WR and doesn't carry much fantasy relevance vs. the Giants this week.
Week 12 at Detroit Lions
Anthony Miller caught a touchdown last week, making it clear he's pretty good at finding the endzone. He's scored in five of his nine games this season, but that's pretty much all the value he has. He's had under 40 receiving yards in seven of his nine games.
The one game he did play well in, however, was against Detroit just two weeks ago. He set a career high with 122 receiving yards, and that included a TD. He's kind of a risky play, but he's a WR4 with upside.
Week 11 vs. Minnesota Vikings
Anthony Miller finished with 122 yards and a touchdown last week. He's now had a score in every other game so far this season, giving him relevance in fantasy despite the fact he hasn't had many big yardage games.
He gets a tough matchup this week against the Vikings who have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points to WRs. He's not much more than a WR4 choice.
Week 9 at Buffalo Bills
Anthony Miller played 73 percent of the Bears' offensive snaps last week, which was a new season high. He saw a team-high seven targets, finishing 3-37-1. He's now scored a touchdown in half the games he's played this season, so the rookie is playing fairly well.
Still, Miller has finished below 40 yards in every game and has only had more than two catches twice all season. He's developing nicely, but isn't a great fantasy option. Especially in a tough matchup against the Bills, who are allowing the sixth-fewest fantasy points to opposing WRs.
Week 3 at Arizona Cardinals
Anthony Miller caught a touchdown last week, but it was pretty much the only thing he did. With Miller only playing about half of the team's offensive snaps so far in the first two weeks there's no real reason to trust him right now.
Week 1 at Green Bay Packers
The Bears selected Anthony Miller in the second round of this year's draft, and he should play a decent role in Chicago's offense as a rookie. Although Taylor Gabriel is listed as a starter over Miller, we project Miller will have better numbers in Week 1.
He gets a decent matchup against the Packers, where the Bears could get in an offensive showdown with Aaron Rodgers. However, there's a lot of risk with Miller considering this will be his first full NFL start.
Miller may develop into a good fantasy option, but for now he's not much more than a WR4 option.
Fantasy Upside
The Bears took Anthony Miller in the second round of the draft and the rookie has been working mostly in the slot. He’s a great route runner and should see plenty of work with Allen Robinson as the No. 1 WR and Taylor Gabriel as a deep-threat option. Expect Miller to get plenty of looks if he continues to impress and don’t be surprised if he finishes second in targets on the team by season’s end.
Fantasy Downside
We really don’t quite know what to expect from Miller in 2018. As a rookie, he’s still adjusting to the speed of professional football and his role is mostly speculation as we haven’t seen any real action in Matt Nagy’s system with the Bears.
2018 Bottom Line
Miller can be considered a sleeper pick, with more expected value in PPR formats. He should be selected very late in most drafts, if at all. He’s an intriguing option who you can select as a project player in the hopes he works out, but he’d be a risky guy to start immediately in Week 1.
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