![]() ![]() LAST WEEK: Arizona gave him 87% of the offensive snaps but he turned 15 carries into 37 yards - against the Seahawks - and saw only three targets.But I would rather start Amari Cooper, Brandin Cooks and Brandon Aiyuk over Olave. In a normal week, he'd be no better than a flex, but I wouldn't blame you for starting him as a No. There's little doubt Olave will have a big role in the Saints' gameplan, but the Cardinals defense deserves respect after the job they've done against top-tier receivers.OLAVE: Has four receptions in each of his past two games, both as the Saints' main outside receiver.His catch rate is nominally better (61.5%) and ADOT just a little shorter (16.0) with Dalton. However, he's 111th in catch rate (59.5%) on all throws and 42nd in red-zone targets (five). OLAVE: Ranks first among all NFL receivers in ADOT (average depth of target) with 17.7 yards per target.They typically do a very good job of scheming away deep passes with a lot of zone coverage. ![]() Drop that number to 75 yards and the Cards have let that up 12 times in their past 23 games. CARDINALS: Haven't allowed 90 yards to a single receiver this season and gave up at least that many yards in six games in 2021.CARDINALS: Are fresh off a game where they limited DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett while also collapsing on one of the league's hotter passers, Geno Smith.I'd start him over Evan Engram, Daniel Bellinger and other touchdown-needy tight ends in non-PPR, but in full PPR I'd probably avoid starting Hill. And there's always the off chance Andy Dalton (nursing a back injury) misses some snaps. Playing on a short week also helps him out as the Cardinals defense could be a little tired after playing late Sunday. Hill remains a touchdown-or-bust option with grand upside in favorable matchups and minimal upside otherwise. ![]()
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