Week 12 vs. New Orleans Saints
Thanks to a 61-yard grab on the game’s final play last week, Tim Patrick eclipsed the century mark for the third time this season in the win over the Dolphins. He collected five receptions for 119 yards and continues to be the most consistent Broncos pass catcher. The passing game may struggle on Sunday, however, versus a solid New Orleans defense. Patrick should be considered no more than a WR3/flex start.
Week 11 vs. Miami Dolphins
Before being ejected in the fourth quarter for throwing a punch, Tim Patrick finished last week’s loss against the Raiders with four receptions for 61 yards. He remains the Broncos most consistent receiver, snagging at least four passes in six of the eight games he’s played in this season. Patrick has found the end zone just once in the past four outings but has a decent matchup versus Miami’s No. 19 pass defense at home on Sunday.
Week 10 at Las Vegas Raiders
After missing the previous two games with a hamstring injury, Tim Patrick returned against the Falcons last week and registered four receptions for 29 yards and his third TD of ‘20. In the loss, he was targeted a season-high nine times, as Drew Lock attempted nearly 50 passes. Rookies Jerry Jeudy and K.J. Hamler both posted career-best outings but Patrick will remain an important part of the Denver passing attack. He makes for a WR3/flex option at Las Vegas on Sunday.
Week 9 at Atlanta Falcons
After missing last week’s home win over the Chargers due to a hamstring injury, Tim Patrick has a chance to return on Sunday at Atlanta. He's registered 100-yard outings in two of the past three contests he’s played in and will be facing a porous Falcons pass defense. With Denver’s offensive inconsistencies Patrick makes for a WR3/flex option on the road.
Week 8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
After two straight 100-yard outings, Tim Patrick was limited to three receptions for 44 yards in the snow versus the Chiefs last week. Drew Lock threw the ball 40 times for over 250 yards in the loss but likely due to the conditions favored his TEs on shorter routes. Look for Patrick to bounce back on Sunday in better weather against a below-average Chargers pass defense.
Week 7 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
After a career game in Week 4, Tim Patrick followed that up with a four catch for 101-yard performance in the win over the Patriots last Sunday. Aided by a 41-yard grab in the win, he has registered back-to-back performances over the century mark. Kansas City is No. 3 versus the pass so consider Patrick a WR3/flex option as the Denver offense has struggled to put the ball in the end zone often.
Week 6 at New England Patriots
In the win over the Jets two weeks ago, Tim Patrick turned in his best performance in his three seasons as a pro. The former undrafted player posted six receptions for 113 yards and his second score in as many weeks. QB Brett Rypien went Patrick’s way a team-high seven times, leading to his first career game over the century mark. With rookie Jerry Jeudy as Denver's other starting receiver, look for Patrick to continue to be a big part of the Denver passing game as Drew Lock returns under center. Consider him a WR3/flex start on the road Sunday.
Week 5 at New England Patriots
In the win over the Jets last Thursday Tim Patrick turned in his best performance in his three seasons as a pro. The former undrafted player posted six receptions for 113 yards and his second score in as many weeks. QB Brett Rypien went Patrick’s way a team-most seven times, leading to his first career game over the century mark. With rookie Jerry Jeudy as Denver's other starting receiver, look for Patrick to continue to be a big part of the Denver passing game. Consider him a WR3/flex start on the road Monday.
Week 3 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With Courtland Sutton out for the season, Tim Patrick is now the veteran WR on the Broncos. In Pittsburgh last Sunday he saw five looks, leading to two grabs for 24 yards. With Jeff Driskel under center for the next few weeks for Denver, expect him to spread the ball around. There have been a lot of injuries already this season, so you may be thin on options, but Patrick is at best a WR3/flex start.
Week 17 vs. Oakland Raiders
Even though Drew Lock passed for fewer than 200 yards versus the Lions last week, Tim Patrick finished with a season-most five receptions for 48 yards. It was Desean Hamilton who caught Lock’s lone TD toss and Patrick hasn’t found paydirt in ’19. Even though the Broncos will be at home Patrick doesn’t make for a good fantasy start on Sunday,