Lions | Kris Durham’s role expanded

Detroit Lions WR Kris Durham played in 92 percent of the team’s 66 offensive snaps in Week 4 win over the Chicago Bears and scored his first touchdown of the season with WRs Patrick Edwards (ankle) and Nate Burleson (forearm) out. Durham played two snaps less than WR Calvin Johnson and 20 more than WR Ryan Broyles. Durham finished with three catches for 58 yards, a career high for him. ‘It gives me some confidence,’ Durham said. ‘I think it gives Matthew some confidence in me. I was in the right place at the right time and made good throws, good catches.’

Footballguys View: Durham is a big possession receiver who can make difficult grabs over the middle of the field. He was college roommates with Matthew Stafford and the two clearly have chemistry on the fieid. We like Durham in deep dynasty leagues, but in re-draft he’s more of a low end flex play from week to week.
Lions | Kris Durham’s role expanded

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