Titans WR Kenny Britt puts in full practice Tuesday
By
Brian Murphy,
Tuesday, October 9, 2012 6:47:57 PM CDT FFToolbox.com
Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt
was surprisingly active for Sunday's game against the Vikings. In the game, he wasn't so active as he was limited to just 28 snaps. But at least his ankle injury didn't get any worse. That was proven Tuesday as Britt practiced fully. He is expected to play Thursday night against the Steelers.
Fantasy Analysis:
It's been a pretty useless first month for Britt. Multiple injuries and poor QB play have marred his season. He has just nine catches for 83 yards and no scores in three games. There's no doubt that he still has a lot of big-game potential, but until he shows it, I am willing to let him sit on my bench. The Steelers' pass defense has been merely average this season, but I have no idea what kind of rapport Britt and Matt Hasselbeck have this season. Britt saw just five targets last week. That number should go up Thursday, but you should probably take a wait-and-see approach with Britt unless you have no other options this week.
Source:
The Tennessean/Twitter
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Brian Murphy -
Los Angeles, CA
FFToolbox Fantasy Football Writer since 2002
I have played fantasy sports since 2001, specializing in fantasy football and baseball.
I wrote for FFToolbox from 2002-2005 and re-joined in 2009.
I am a journalism/mass communication grad student at Cal State University, Northridge. I am aiming to be a sports reporter for a website, newspaper, magazine, anything. I received my undergrad diploma from the University of Central Florida. I make my home in Long Beach, Calif.
While I grew up in California, my favorite football team has always been the New York Giants.