Status

IR
1 month agoShaheed underwent a full repair of his meniscus Thursday and will miss the rest of the season, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Previous Game

Falcons
6-4
17
Saints
3-7
20Winner Icon New Orleans Saints
SplitsRECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGFDCARYDSAVGTDLNGFUMLST
vs ATL8118310.402532147.001311
vs NFC163226316.427096294.801311
Home4178421.01593122.00200

2024 Receiving

Stats
Regular Season
Projected
Last 5 Games
Career
ReceivingRushingFumbles
RECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGFDCARYDSAVGTDLNGFUMLST
204134917.5370126294.801311
347059317.55702010494.801322
133218014.314373164.501311
941501,55616.6107057171237.214432

Recent Games

DateOPPResultRECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGFD
Thu 10/17vsDEN
L
33-10
0000.0000
Sun 10/13vsTB
L
51-27
171111.00111
Mon 10/7@KC
L
26-13
498621.51433
Sun 9/29@ATL
L
26-24
8118310.40253
Sun 9/22vsPHI
L
15-12
0500.0000
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Fantasy Football

Position Rank
38
% Rostered
26.9
% Change 7 Days
4.5

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Shaheed is an intriguing breakout candidate in his third NFL season after primarily operating in a situational role during his first two campaigns. The 2022 UDFA posted the sixth-highest aDOT (14.4) among WRs last season, which led to a lot of big plays (five TDs, 15.6 YPR), but inconsistent production (five top-25 fantasy weeks, but no other finishes better than 45th). With Michael Thomas gone, Shaheed's top competition for New Orleans' No. 2 WR role behind Chris Olave is the likes of A.T. Perry, Cedrick Wilson and fifth-round rookie Bub Means. It's possible Shaheed never emerges as anything more than a boom/bust situational player, but his path to heavy usage makes him well worth a late-round flier.