Donte Moncrief Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'2" / 221 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- August 6, 1993 (30)
- Experience
- 8th Season
- Drafted
- 2014 / Rd. 3 / Pk. 90 (IND)
- College
- Mississippi
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Donte Moncrief News
The Houston Texans have released wide receiver Donte Moncrief with a non-football injury designation, a move that starts to simplify Houston's crowded receiver room. Moncrief was always a long shot to make the Texans roster, as the team had a lot of young and veteran players on the roster. This move makes it easier for either Chris Conley or Isaiah Coulter to make the final roster, though both still face an uphill battle when it comes to seeing the field. Moncrief wasn't on the fantasy radar and this move doesn't put any other Texans wideouts on that radar either.
The Houston Texans signed free-agent wide receiver Donte Moncrief and former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Alex Erickson to undisclosed one-year deals on Thursday, according to a source. There is opportunity in Houston with Will Fuller V leaving for the Dolphins, but Moncrief and Erickson figure to fight for playing time behind Brandin Cooks, Randall Cobb and Keke Coutee. Moncrief, 27, was a non-factor in just six games for the New England Patriots last year and has become mostly a special teams player at this point in his career. He has five combined catches the last two seasons. Erickson, 28, has spent all five of his seasons in Cincinnati. He caught just 12 passes on 17 targets for 139 yards in 16 games (two starts) in 2020 but can also be an option for Houston in the return game.
New England Patriots wide receiver Donte Moncrief (thigh) has rejoined the team's active roster for Monday's contest versus the Bills. Having missed one week due to a thigh injury, the Patriots get the veteran back to add to their receiver depth, even as he has extremely limited fantasy intrigue with one reception for 15 yards across his four games in 2020. Moncrief is set to be at least the No. 4 option in the passing game behind Jakobi Meyers, Damiere Byrd, and N'Keal Harry, although New England's struggles in the passing game makes none of the aforementioned names a particularly strong play during season-long championship week matchups.
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