Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo could see an increase in target share in Week 13 against Buffalo. Veterans Danny Amendola (knee) and Devante Parker (shoulder) could both miss this game, with the former all but ruled out already. Carroo only had one catch last week, but it was a 74-yard touchdown grab. Carroo made a brilliant catch over the head of a defensive back and sprinted past the other defenders for a touchdown. The Miami offense has not sustained a reliable fantasy receiver all season, so Carroo isn't that exciting, but in deep leagues owners could roll the dice on him and hope for a big play.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo made the most of his only catch in Miami's 27-24 loss to Indianapolis in Week 12. Carroo caught one pass on two targets for 74 yards and a touchdown. Carroo went over the head of Colts cornerback Pierre Desir and made a nice catch. He then caused the defender to fall so Carroo could strut into the end zone. It was a nice play, but doesn't make Carroo worth adding. With Jakeem Grant done for the season Carroo could get more playing time, but Miami hasn't had a consistently productive wide receiver all season. He is not a fantasy option in Week 13 against Buffalo.
The Miami Dolphins placed wide receiver Albert Wilson (hip) on Injured Reserve on Wednesday and promoted Leonte Carroo from the practice squad to the active roster in a corresponding move. While Wilson isn't expected to need surgery, his season is likely over. He can be dropped in all leagues. With Kenny Stills also out for this Thursday against the Texans, Carroo will be the fourth wideout behind Danny Amendola, Jakeem Grant and Devante Parker. Carroo isn't on the fantasy radar.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo has joined the team's practice squad after being cut from the active roster, according to a source. Carroo has been a bust as a third-round pick in 2016, catching just 10 passes for 98 yards and one touchdown in his two seasons.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo (knee), who missed minicamp and some organized team activities following a knee cleanup, is healthy and is ready for the start of training camp. The 24-year-old has only 10 receptions for 98 yards and one touchdown in 28 games in his first two seasons. Even with Jarvis Landry out of town, Carroo is not a lock to make the final roster.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo (knee) is expected to under minor knee surgery to clean up some issues and will miss minicamp next week, according to a source. However, Carroo is expected to be ready for the start of training camp in July. Carroo is reportedly sixth on the wide receiver depth chart right now, so this surgery is bad news for his chances of claiming a roster spot this summer. The 24-year-old has just 10 catches for 98 yards and a touchdown in two seasons for the Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo is expected to be on the roster bubble in training camp with receivers DeVante Parker, Kenny Stills, Danny Amendola, Albert Wilson and Jakeem Grant ahead of him. A former third-round pick by Miami in 2016, Carroo has just 10 receptions for 98 yards (9.8 yards per catch) and one touchdown in his two seasons in the NFL. He's obviously not on the fantasy radar.
The Miami Dolphins placed wide receiver Leonte Carroo on the reserve/non-football injury list on Wednesday. They will promote receiver Rashawn Scott from the practice squad in a corresponding move. Carroo underwent emergency surgery on Christmas Day for undisclosed reasons. He had only seven catches for 69 yards on the season and was a non-factor for fantasy owners as the fifth wide receiver on the team.
Leonte Carroo Doubles Career Receiving Output in Week 8
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo had the most productive game of his young career with six catches for 48 yards. The second-year player entered Thursday night with four career receptions for 50 yards, so he more than doubled his totals in one game. Carroo was only a factor because of DeVante Parker's injury, meaning he'll likely go back to the bench next week. Still, it was finally an encouraging sign for dynasty owners holding onto the physical freak in hopes of some sort of breakout. Perhaps the Dolphins will look to involve him more in an effort to make some changes offensively, but he can't be counted on for much production the rest of this season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Leonte Carroo was announced as the Dolphins' starting wideout opposite Jarvis Landry in place of DeVante Parker (ankle). Jakeem Grant struggled when given the opportunity to play in Parker's place last week. Carroo has shown no tangible on-field rapport with Jay Cutler, while Atlanta's perimeter corners do not pose an easy matchup. Landry should eat targets and is a WR1 this week.