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7 Deep Fantasy Football Sleepers for Week 12
Antonio Callaway and the Browns' offense have heated up since switching coaches and face a soft Bengals D on Sunday. What other little-owned options are worth a play in Week 12?

David Moore, WR, Seattle Seahawks

Yahoo! Ownership: 9%

Even with the Seattle Seahawks attempting the fewest number of passes in the NFL this season (278), second-year receiver David Moore has seen enough looks lately to be useful in deep fantasy leagues.

In the first three games of the season, Moore saw just one target. Since Week 4, though, he overtook Brandon Marshall as the team’s number three wideout behind Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett. In the last seven games, Moore has collected 31 targets (4.4 per game). He has averaged 44.2 yards while scoring four touchdowns. During the stretch, Moore has been on the field for over two-thirds of offensive snaps and was targeted six times in the red zone. In two of the last three games, Moore has seen at least seven targets as he has ramped up his involvement in the offense.

This Sunday, Moore should find some success against the Carolina Panthers, who own the 26th pass defense, per our ranks. In their last three games, they have given up five touchdowns and 563 yards to wide receivers.

His value gets even more of a boost if Baldwin, who is not practicing this week, doesn't play.

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