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Will Fuller missed much of the Texans' Week 4 contest against the Colts with a hamstring injury, which helped Keke Coutee make the most of his NFL debut after missing the first three weeks with a hamstring issue himself. Coutee wasted no time in making a strong first impression, tying for the week's league-lead in targets, with 15, and securing 11 of them for 109 yards.
Although there's optimism that Fuller will return this week against the Dallas Cowboys, we're not about to ignore that many targets on a team with little competition behind DeAndre Hopkins and Fuller. Furthermore, even with all the talk of regression for Deshaun Watson entering this year, he's still putting up big fantasy numbers, as he's thrown for over 300 yards and multiple scores in 3 straight outings.
Week 5's matchup against Dallas isn't particularly noteworthy, and Coutee's 3.4 average depth of target doesn't exactly scream upside, but in PPR formats there's a lot to like in a guy available in practically all leagues, and even more so if Fuller has any setbacks.