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    Rashid Shaheed Injury Update: Will Fantasy Managers Have the Saints WR for Week 1?

    What's the latest on Rashid Shaheed's health, and should fantasy managers draft the Saints wide receiver?

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    The NFL regular season is 48 hours away, which means football fans and fantasy managers are paying extra close attention to various injuries around the league. What’s the latest on New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed’s health?

    The Latest on Rashid Shaheed’s Health

    New Orleans’ burner popped up on the injury report in the middle of August with a foot/toe injury.

    But while Rashid Shaheed missed some practice reps, he said he’ll be “good to go” for the opener.

    Shaheed recently said that he’s 100% just in time for Week 1, so fantasy managers shouldn’t worry about his availability.

    Derek Tate’s Fantasy Outlook for Rashid Shaheed

    Shaheed’s 2023 production saw his numbers jump by a significant margin across the board in his second year in the NFL. His 75 targets, 46 receptions, 719 yards, and five TDs were all career-highs. This led to a WR44 overall finish in full-PPR formats, which certainly signifies a high trajectory for Shaheed’s ascension entering the 2024 campaign.

    Now, despite his very encouraging 2023 production, no one should assume Shaheed is a threat to steal the leading gig away from Chris Olave — who finished with more targets, receptions, and receiving yards last season. However, Shaheed’s role as a complementary big-play threat alongside Olave could be the speedster’s best path to fantasy success.

    Shaheed’s 14.6-yard average depth of target ranked as the 10th-highest mark for qualified receivers, with his 24 deep targets also ranking inside the top 20 at the position. The 1.68 yards per route run felt a bit disappointing, but his effectiveness as a vertical threat feels very secure.

    What should have fantasy managers intrigued is the potential for an expanded role in this passing attack. Thomas’ release could lead to a more reliable fantasy floor, but it also could lead to expanded roles for A.T. Perry or Cedrick Wilson Jr. It is a bit unknown at the moment, but a path to a larger target share is well within the range of outcomes.

    Oddly enough, I believe one of the biggest detractors to Shaheed’s breakout role is a running back. Alvin Kamara averaged an absurd 6.6 targets per game last year, which is fairly higher than Shaheed’s mark of five targets per contest in 2023. Quarterback Derek Carr was more than willing to dump the ball off to Kamara underneath, which is a role I would love to see expand for Shaheed in 2024.

    Shaheed’s ADP at No. 172 overall in the 15th round (WR63 off the board) certainly makes some sense when pairing his big-play ability with a potentially expanded role alongside Olave in 2024.

    Regarding the Saints’ passing attack, Olave is the clear-cut top option, Kamara still demands an insanely high target share out of the backfield, and Taysom Hill continues to be a wild card. Yet, there is definitely a path to Shaheed finishing the year as the third-most-targeted Saints pass catcher in 2024.

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