
Austin Davis, Jared Cook, Lance Kendricks' Post-Week 10 Fantasy Reaction
The St. Louis Rams didn't come into Week 10 known as a team stocked with attractive fantasy players. Sunday's 31-14 loss to the Arizona Cardinals confirmed that.
Austin Davis' fantasy owners had to be disappointed that the former undrafted quarterback was unable to put up better stats against the 32nd-ranked pass defense in the NFL.
This abysmal stat line likely brought tears to the eyes of those who dared to start Davis this week:
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| 17 | 30 | 216 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Just as Davis struggled to come through, so did tight end Lance Kendricks:
| 2 | 2 | 30 | 0 |
Coming into the game, he had four touchdown catches, despite averaging just 2.1 receptions per game. On Sunday, the receptions remained modest, but he didn't deliver the touchdown payoff that fantasy owners hoped for.

Things weren't all bad on the Rams' fantasy front, though. St. Louis' primary tight end Jared Cook delivered an impact. He didn't have a ton of catches, but Cook still managed to find the end zone:
| 2 | 3 | 84 | 1 |
Many fantasy owners might have given up on Cook earlier in the season, as he had no touchdown catches before Sunday's 59-yard strike. That big-play ability might just restore the belief that he can be a fantasy weapon again.
Because it's difficult to expect consistency from a rookie quarterback, and a second tight end, Cook has the most promising outlook of the trio.

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