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Week 14 Fantasy Football Market Share Report: Kenneth Dixon Is Going to Be a Factor
Dixon's role in the Ravens' offense keeps growing, and he's on the radar in a sweet spot against the Bucs in Week 15.

​Receiving Market Shares

1. Josh Gordon Showing the Flash Again

After being traded from the Cleveland Browns to New England mid-season, Josh Gordon's looks were few and far in between. But over the past couple weeks, Gordon is starting to get up to speed with Tom Brady.

Gordon saw 8 targets at Miami in Week 15 and caught 5 of them for 96 yards. He logged an 18% market share and played 86% of the snaps. It was his fourth game in his last six with at least 80 yards.

The volume and snap share keep Gordon as a solid WR2 play.

2. Is Daesean Hamilton Denver's Top Receiver?

After the Denver Broncos dealt Demaryius Thomas, things were looking up for DaeSean Hamilton long-term in Denver. But when Emmanuel Sanders went down with a season-ending ACL injury, Hamilton jumped into fantasy relevancy for this season.

Courtland Sutton seemed primed to benefit the most from the Denver receiver shakeup, but in Week 14, Hamilton was the biggest benefactor. Hamilton caught 7 of 9 passes for 47 yards and 1 touchdown against the 49ers. Sutton finished with 2 catches for 14 yards on 6 looks. Hamilton also bested Sutton in snap snare -- 97% to 69%.

Heck, Sutton wasn't even the number-two option -- that was Tim Patrick, who totaled 7 grabs for 85 yards on 10 targets. It was the Patrick and Hamilton show, for sure. Although, to be fair, Sutton was dealing with an in-game thigh issue, which also sidelined him Tuesday.

Hamilton's 29% target market share was his largest of the season, and he has a chance to make some noise as a WR3 or flex play over the next two weeks.

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