
The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast 1036: 10 Trends for Week 7
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Oct 15, 2025 This week dives into Jameer Gibbs' fluctuating target volume and David Montgomery's shrinking role in Detroit. The emerging talent of Jack Besh in the Raiders' passing game is discussed, alongside J.K. Dobbins' falling targets and the potential overrated status of the Chargers offense. The strong performance of the Falcons defense is highlighted, while Quinshon Judkins is deemed a buy despite challenges. Seahawks backs face limitations due to target distribution, and Rome Odunze's recent struggles are analyzed. Tune in for key insights!
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Gibbs' Target Drop Is Likely Variance
- Jameer Gibbs' early target spike likely reflected variance and favorable matchups rather than a sustainable role increase.
- Expect Gibbs' receiving work to rebound since his route participation barely dropped and recent opponents suppressed RB targets.
Montgomery's Usage Has Fallen
- David Montgomery's role has shrunk as the Lions give more work to Jameer Gibbs, producing career-low rush share in week six.
- Montgomery's snap shares are down compared to last year, making him less reliable as a lead back than in 2024.
Watch Jack Besh's Rapid Usage Spike
- Rookie Jack Besh's route participation surged from near-zero to 46% and 80% over the last two games.
- Monitor Besh for continuing involvement despite week six yielding no targets.
