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Once a hot commodity in fantasy football, Antonio Callaway has been left on the wire in over 90% of leagues as he failed to live up to the expectations he set in Week 2 with an 81-yard, 1 touchdown performance. Over the last few games, though, the Cleveland Browns' wideout has been productive in fantasy.
In two of his last three games, Callaway has seen at least five targets. He has racked up 10 catches for 126 yards and a touchdown since Week 8. Coming off a bye, the Browns offense has had more time to get in sync with new offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens playbook. The opportunity for a breakout week is looming for Callaway and the offensive attack as they have bumped up their production to 24.5 points and 407.5 yards per game since changing coaches and face a Cincinnati Bengals' defense that has been torched for 34 or more points in three of their last four games.
The Bengals struggled to reel in opposing wideouts too, allowing the eighth-most fantasy points and the sixth-most yards per game to the position. Overall, their pass defense has been shredded, allowing 7.9 yards per attempt and 296.0 yards per game, the second-most in the NFL.