
Michael Floyd, Larry Fitzgerald, Jaron Brown's Post-Week 14 Fantasy Reaction
The Arizona Cardinals were able to right the ship Sunday, ending a two-game slide by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs, 17-14. The victory had much to do with the efforts of wide receivers Michael Floyd, Larry Fitzgerald and Jaron Brown; however, their fantasy owners may not be overly pleased with the final results.
Here's a look at how the trio fared in Week 14:
| Michael Floyd | 7 | 4 | 85 | 0 | 8 |
| Larry Fitzgerald | 9 | 4 | 34 | 0 | 3 |
| Jaron Brown | 3 | 2 | 48 | 1 | 10 |
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Floyd had the biggest performance of the week, catching four passes for 85 yards. He's gaining a nice rapport with quarterback Drew Stanton and has now been targeted 17 times over the last two games. Floyd's fantasy appeal has suffered with Arizona's change under center, and that will continue to be the case going forward. Due to Stanton's accuracy issues, Floyd should be treated as a low-end WR2 or flex option.
Fitzgerald was back in action Sunday after missing two games with an MCL injury. He was targeted a team-high nine times against the Chiefs but was only able to come away with four catches for 34 yards. A lingering injury and shaky quarterback play hurts his fantasy value badly, and he should be considered a flex option at best going forward.
Meanwhile, Brown's 10 fantasy points were more than any other Cardinals receiver in Week 14, and following a 75-yard showing in Week 13, he's beginning to have some fantasy relevance. However, his three targets were fourth in the pecking order behind Floyd, Fitzgerald and John Brown and he can't be considered a fantasy starter in a crowded wide receiver corps. He should be considered a bench player with upside.

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