Yahoo Ownership: 74%
I gotta admit, I was a DeVante Parker believer headed into the season, and the addition of Jay Cutler as the Miami Dolphins quarterback sealed the deal for me. Given his previous history of helping make both Alshon Jeffery and Brandon Marshall top fantasy options, despite his major limitations as a real-life quarterback.
When Cutler called him a Tampa Bay Buccaneers passing defense resulted in a 4-catch, 26-yard stat line.
And looking deeper, his overall numbers have also been gross. His 0.53 Reception Kenny Stills' 0.88 Reception NEP per target, despite the two having catch rates -- 59.02% for Parker and 58.54% for Stills -- that barely differ.
At this point in the season, Parker isn't getting the job done. With Stills receiving 27 targets in the past three games compared to Parker's 16, Parker's become untrustable. If Josh Doctson or Dede Westbrook are available in your league, grab them for players with more secure roles and higher upside to boot.