Texans QB C.J. Stroud returned from a two-game concussion with a decent outing in Sunday's win over the Titans. He threw for 213 yards on 24-of-32 passing, with 1 TD, 0 INTs, and 1 sack taken. Stroud's 75% completion rate marked a season high, but his 6.7 yards per pass attempt marked one of his lowest averages all season. The numbers indicate Stroud didn't show any rust in the aftermath of the concussion. The shorter range of his passing for a second straight game, though -- 4.0 YPA vs. the Jets in the game he left early -- is worth noting. That was Houston's first full game without WR Tank Dell, who leads the team in average target depth for the season -- by more than 2 yards over No. 2 Noah Brown (according to Pro Football Reference). The recent trend for Stroud isn't enough to make him worrisome as a fantasy option if your league plays into Week 18. Stroud gets a fine matchup with Indy. But he probably doesn't present as much upside as he did before Dell went down.
C.J. Stroud | QB

Week 18
213 pass yards
1 pass TDs
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- Returned from a two-game concussion with a decent outing
- Threw for 213 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs, and 1 sack taken
- 75% completion rate marked a season high
- 6.7 yards per pass attempt marked one of his lowest averages all season
- Shorter range of passing in the last two games
- Doesn't present as much upside as before WR Tank Dell went down
- Fine matchup with Indy
Houston Texans

- First full game without WR Tank Dell
- Dell leads the team in average target depth for the season