Fantasy Player Profile

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Wk | Opp | Yds | TD | Yds | TD | Lost | Pts |
1 | @BAL, | - | - | 5 | - | - | 1.50 |
2 | CIN, | - | - | 14 | - | - | 2.40 |
3 | WAS, | - | - | 3 | 1 | - | 7.30 |
4 | @DAL, | - | - | 37 | - | - | 7.70 |
5 | IND, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
6 | @PIT, | - | - | 11 | - | - | 2.10 |
7 | @CIN, | - | - | 56 | 2 | - | 21.60 |
8 | LV, | - | - | 25 | - | 1 | 3.50 |
9 | Bye | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
10 | HOU, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
11 | PHI, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
12 | @JAX, | - | - | 13 | - | 1 | 0.30 |
13 | @TEN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
14 | BAL, | - | - | 18 | - | - | 4.80 |
15 | @NYG, | - | - | 19 | - | - | 3.90 |
16 | @NYJ, | - | - | 37 | - | - | 6.70 |
17 | PIT, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
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- 50.00
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- 721.60
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- 110.00
- 120.30
- 13
- 144.80
- 153.90
- 166.70
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Quiet in playoffs
Bryant had one target over 13 snaps in Sunday's 22-17 playoff loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: Bryant had zero catches and one target over Cleveland's two playoff games. The rookie shared a role with veteran David Njoku all season behind starter Austin Hooper, but Bryant had much less usage than Njoku (30 snaps) in the loss. He finished the regular season with more targets (38), catches (24), yards (238) and touchdowns (three) than Njoku (29-19-213-2), but both players were firmly behind Hooper. All three tight ends are under contract in 2021; however, there's not much space for Bryant…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 17 at 7:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Untargeted in return
Bryant was not targeted in Sunday's 48-37 wild-card win over Pittsburgh.
Analysis: Bryant returned to action for the playoffs after missing the regular-season finale while on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The rookie played 22 snaps, one more than fellow backup David Njoku, but both players paled in comparison to Austin Hooper, who had a team-high 11 targets over 60 snaps. The Browns move to the AFC divisional round next Sunday to play the Chiefs, whose defense ranked 28th in yards allowed to opposing tight ends (59.6 YPG).
Published: Mon, Jan 11 at 5:43am by Rotowire.com
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Activated off COVID list
Bryant was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday.
Analysis: The Browns got back a number of players ahead of their Sunday playoff game against the Steelers, including the 2020 fourth-round pick. Bryant has picked up a decent amount of playing time as the No. 2 tight end behind Austin Hooper throughout the season but it hasn't translated into a ton of production. In his lone contest against the Steelers in Week 6, Bryant played just 37 percent of the offensive snaps and caught one of his two targets for 11 yards.
Published: Sat, Jan 9 at 9:02am by Rotowire.com
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Out Week 17 after positive test
Bryant won't be available for Sunday's game against the Steelers after testing positive for COVID-19, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Cleveland had already moved Bryant to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday after the tight end was deemed to be a close contact of an infected person or persons. Upon undergoing additional testing while in isolation the past couple of days, Bryant was determined to have contracted the virus. He'll thus remain away from the team for the regular-season finale, though Bryant could have a chance to gain clearance for a potential wild-card playoff game, should the Browns earn a postseason berth.…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 31 at 7:44am by Rotowire.com
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Deemed close contact
Bryant (reserve/COVID-19) is considered a close contact with someone outside the Browns' organization that tested positive for the virus, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Analysis: Bryant was placed on the COVID-19 list Tuesday, joining wide receivers Jarvis Landry, Rashard Higgins, KhaDarel Hodge and Donovan Peoples-Jones. All five players are deemed close contacts and will be eligible to play in this week's season finale against Pittsburgh, assuming they continue to test negative. The wideouts can return as early as Thursday, while Saturday is the earliest Bryant can come off the list. The Browns can clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Steelers.
Published: Tue, Dec 29 at 6:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Shifts to COVID-19 list
Bryant was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday.
Analysis: Bryant either contracted the virus or came into close contact with someone who did. If he's merely a close contact, he'll be eligible to play in the season finale against Pittsburgh as long as he continues to test negative. The rookie fourth-round pick joins wide receivers Jarvis Landry, Rashard Higgins, KhaDarel Hodge and Donovan Peoples-Jones -- all deemed close contacts -- on the reserve list.
Published: Tue, Dec 29 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Season high in targets
Bryant caught three of a season-high seven targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 23-16 loss to the Jets.
Analysis: Cleveland's tight ends took on an extra workload after the team's top four wide receivers were placed on the COVID-19 list. The position group combined for a season-high 26 targets, smashing the previous high of 12, but Bryant and the rest of the tight ends could be back to normal next week. The wideouts, who were considered close contacts of a teammate that tested positive, will spend at least five days on the list, meaning they could return in time to practice and be ready for Week 17 against…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 28 at 3:27am by Rotowire.com
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Normalcy returns with Hooper
Bryant caught both his targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 20-6 win over the Giants.
Analysis: The tight end position group welcomed back Austin Hooper, who returned from a neck injury that forced him to miss Week 14, and that reduced the targets allotted to Bryant, who was the target leader among Browns tight ends last week with six. All Cleveland tight ends have potential in Week 16 against the Jets, who rank last in fantasy points allowed to tight ends.
Published: Mon, Dec 21 at 3:02am by Rotowire.com
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Leading TE target
Bryant caught three of a season-high six targets for 18 yards in Monday's 47-42 loss to the Ravens.
Analysis: Bryant and fellow tight end David Njoku picked up more playing time with Austin Hooper (neck) on the shelf. Each played significantly with Bryant's 55 snaps slightly outpacing Njoku's 51. For Bryant, who lost fumbles in the two previous games in which he's had a reception, it was just the second time in the last five weeks he's been targeted at all. Hooper's neck injury is not considered serious, so he could return for Week 15 on the road against the Giants on Sunday night.
Published: Tue, Dec 15 at 5:07am by Rotowire.com
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Getting starting nod for Week 14
Bryant is expected to start at tight end Monday night against the Ravens with Austin Hooper (neck) having been ruled out for Week 14, Andrew Gribble of the Browns' official site reports.
Analysis: Bryant had earned six consecutive starts coming into Week 14, though Hooper's confirmed absence clears the fourth-round rookie for a more important passing-down role. The Florida Atlanta product reeled in four passes for 56 yards and two TDs during a Week 7 matchup against the Bengals while Hooper was recuperating from an appendectomy.
Published: Mon, Dec 14 at 3:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Untargeted in win
Bryant was not targeted in Sunday's 41-35 win over the Titans.
Analysis: Bryant went untargeted one week after he lost his second fumble of the season, but it's unlikely that miscue led to a lack of involvement against Tennessee. Sunday's game was the third in the last four that the rookie was untargeted. Bryant has fallen off the radar during the second half of the season, going from 2.6 targets per game over the first eight contests to 0.5 over the last four.
Published: Mon, Dec 7 at 3:06am by Rotowire.com
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Fumbles in win
Bryant caught one of two targets for 13 yards and lost a fumble in Sunday's 27-25 win over Jacksonville.
Analysis: The good news for Bryant is that he snapped a two-game run without a target, but his fumble on the first play of the second half led to a go-ahead touchdown. The entire tight end group has experienced a drop in targets, coinciding with the return of running back Nick Chubb three weeks ago. Cleveland has a 62/38 percent run/pass split over the last three games, which has resulted in just 13 tight end targets during that span, and nine of those targets belong to starter Austin Hooper. That…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 30 at 5:23am by Rotowire.com
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Untargeted for second straight week
Bryant was not officially targeted while playing 58 percent of the snaps in Sunday's 22-17 win over the Eagles.
Analysis: Bryant was thrown to once -- an incomplete target in the red zone -- but the play was negated due to a defensive pass interference call. Officially, Bryant went untargeted for a second straight week. That drop in targets dovetails with Cleveland leaning on its running game, a trend that should continue as the weather becomes more wintry. The Browns are next-to-last in the NFL in pass attempts and last in completions, which doesn't leave much space for a player like Bryant to be productive.
Published: Mon, Nov 23 at 5:04am by Rotowire.com
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Untargeted against Texans
Bryant did not garner a single target over 36 offensive snaps during Sunday's 10-7 win against Houston.
Analysis: Cleveland only elected to put the ball in the air 20 times Sunday, pounding the rock on 41 occasions to the tune of 5.6 yards per carry. Given the low-volume passing script, Bryant endured his second no-catch showing of the 2020 campaign and his second consecutive outing of 25 or fewer receiving yards. The rookie's 56-yard, two-touchdown Week 7 output against the Bengals appears to be somewhat of an anomaly, as the Browns head into a Week 11 matchup against the Eagles' sixth-ranked pass defense.
Published: Tue, Nov 17 at 6:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet following Week 7 breakout
Bryant reeled in all three of his targets for 25 receiving yards during Sunday's 16-6 loss to the Raiders.
Analysis: Bryant did finish as the No. 2 leading option among Cleveland pass-catchers Sunday, but the performance came on a day in which the Browns mustered only 122 yards through the air with no touchdowns. He also lost a fumble in the first quarter on the Las Vegas side of the field. The fourth-round rookie established a career high with 56 receiving yards last Sunday against the Bengals, notching two touchdowns in a 37-34 win. He was thrust into the starting position for a second consecutive game this…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 4:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Set for another start
Bryant is set to reprise his role as Cleveland's top tight end Sunday against the Raiders, as Scott Petrak of The Chronicle-Telegram reports that Austin Hooper (appendix) has been ruled out.
Analysis: Bryant scored two touchdowns in Hooper's first absence of the season last week against the Bengals, and he once again figures to serve as an important piece of a Cleveland passing attack that will be missing wide receiver Odell Beckham (knee) in addition to Hooper. Fellow tight end David Njoku, who also found the end zone last week, should also see the field more as a result of Hooper's absence.
Published: Fri, Oct 30 at 10:30am by Rotowire.com
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Scores twice as top tight end
Bryant caught four of five targets for 56 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 37-34 win over the Bengals.
Analysis: Bryant took advantage of the extra opportunities created by Austin Hooper's (appendix) absence. He scored a three-yard touchdown to tie the game at 10 apiece in the second quarter, then tied it up at 17-all with a six-yard score in the third. With Hooper's appendectomy expected to keep him out through the Week 9 bye, Bryant and the disgruntled David Njoku, who also caught a touchdown, are both poised to keep playing expanded roles at tight end against the Raiders in Week 8.
Published: Sun, Oct 25 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Filling in for Hooper
Bryant is slated to start at tight end for the Browns in Sunday's game against the Bengals, with Austin Hooper (appendix) sidelined, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Analysis: While Bryant is in line to get the Week 7 starting nod, David Njoku should also see his share of snaps Sunday, especially in two tight end sets. A possible time-share on that front thus limits the bankable fantasy ceiling of each player, but Bryant is an option for those in need of a replacement for Hooper or as a bye-week plug in.
Published: Sun, Oct 25 at 9:13am by Rotowire.com
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Work to pick up sans Hooper
Bryant is expected to handle an increased role Sunday against the Bengals after top tight end Austin Hooper was ruled out for the contest following an emergency appendectomy, Jake Trotter of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: While the Browns had both Hooper and David Njoku available in the past two games, Bryant drew his two lowest offensive snap shares of the season, playing 40 and 37 percent of the snaps in Weeks 5 and 6, respectively. With Hooper out of the mix for at least one game, Bryant and Njoku will likely split time at the position, as neither dramatically exceeded the other in terms of snaps the past two weeks. Even with a decent matchup on tap, Bryant is still probably best suited for fantasy leagues…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 23 at 11:00am by Rotowire.com
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Plays less than Njoku
Bryant caught one of two targets for 11 yards in Sunday's 38-7 loss to the Steelers.
Analysis: The rookie remains part of the Browns' three-man rotation at tight end, but Week 6 was the first time he had a lower share of snaps (37 percent) than David Njoku (40 percent). The consensus entering the season was that Njoku would sit second behind starter Austin Hooper, but a knee injury limited him over the first five weeks and raised Bryant's profile. Since Njoku's return, however, Bryant has just three targets over the last two weeks.
Published: Mon, Oct 19 at 4:40am by Rotowire.com
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Playing time drops
Bryant failed to catch his only target in Sunday's 32-23 win over the Colts.
Analysis: Bryant's claim to the No. 2 TE spot behind starter Austin Hooper came to an end Sunday, as David Njoku returned from a knee injury. While Bryant (29) had more snaps than Njoku (21), his playing time dropped from the 41 snaps he averaged while Njoku was on injured reserved the last three weeks.
Published: Mon, Oct 12 at 3:46am by Rotowire.com
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Competition returns
Bryant will have more competition for playing time, as the Browns anticipate David Njoku (knee) returning Week 5, Andrew Gribble of the Browns' official site reports.
Analysis: Bryant has filled in the last three weeks while Njoku recovered from a sprained MCL. Bryant and Njoku will compete for playing time behind (and along with) primary tight end Austin Hooper in Cleveland's multi-TE attack. It's unknown how the deployment will shake itself out, as the only time all three were active was Week 1 when Njoku left in the third quarter. One thing that became clear during Njoku's absence is that Browns are confident Bryant can handle the workload, so it's not a given the…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 6 at 4:56am by Rotowire.com
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Four catches in win
Bryant caught four of four targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 49-38 win over Dallas.
Analysis: Bryant's usage has increased each game since the season opener, which is partly due to David Njoku's knee injury. It's also due to the maturity he brings to the position -- the Browns trust the rookie to do his job on each play. Bryant has at least one target and catch in all four games. Cleveland's tight ends had their most productive game Week 4, as Bryant and Austin Hooper combined for nine catches on 11 targets for 71 yards and a touchdown. Until Njoku returns, Bryant remains the top backup…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 5 at 5:37am by Rotowire.com
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Scores first NFL touchdown
Bryant caught one of two targets for three yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 34-20 win over Washington.
Analysis: Bryant's touchdown catch, the first of his NFL career, proved to be the game-winning score for the Browns, who fought back from two deficits in the game. Bryant has one catch in each of his first three games while getting additional reps in the wake of a knee injury to David Njoku. Bryant's 40 snaps and 63 percent of the offensive plays were season highs for the rookie.
Published: Mon, Sep 28 at 4:11am by Rotowire.com
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Greater share of snaps Week 2
Bryant caught one of two targets for 14 yards and played 30 snaps (52 percent) in Thursday's 35-30 win over the Bengals in Week 2.
Analysis: Bryant played one less snap Thursday than he did Week 1, but the rookie had a greater share of the total, going from 42 to 52 percent. As expected, his usage increased with David Njoku (knee) on injured reserve. However, that was tempered by the increase in snaps for fullback Andy Janovich, who went from nine snaps Week 1 to 22 on Thursday. Bryant has two catches, four targets and 19 yards after two games.
Published: Fri, Sep 18 at 6:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Benefits from Njoku injury
With the Browns placing David Njoku on injured reserve Monday, Bryant should see an increase in playing time.
Analysis: Njoku will be out for at least three weeks, which gives Bryant a lot of exposure beginning Week 2 at home against the Bengals on Thursday. The rookie's 31 snaps in a Week 1 loss to the Ravens were second among four tight ends that played. The entire position group combined to play 116 snaps, so the offense is geared to playing multiple tight ends. Austin Hooper, who played 77 percent of the snaps Week 1, could also see an increase.
Published: Mon, Sep 14 at 6:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Targeted twice in loss
Bryant caught one of two targets for five yards and played 31 snaps (42 percent) in Sunday's 38-6 loss to the Ravens in Week 1.
Analysis: Bryant was in the starting lineup in his NFL debut, and both targets were in the first quarter, including his lone catch on the second play of the game. The Browns appear to be confident in the rookie fourth-round pick. He entered the game competing with David Njoku for playing time but could see an uptick after Njoku departed with a knee injury. Bryant was second among the position group in snap count, trailing Austin Hooper (56, 77 percent) and ahead of Njoku (17, 23 percent). The Browns have…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 5:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Voted top rookie at camp
Bryant was named the winner of Cleveland's 2020 Maurice Basset award for the best rookie at training camp, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Analysis: The rookie fourth-round pick has made the most of his opportunities in training camp, especially when David Njoku logged a three-day absence due to a wrist injury and Bryant was called upon to step up. New coach Kevin Stefanski stands run a substantial amount of two-tight end sets this season, so Bryant could see a respectable amount of reps despite operating behind Austin Hooper and Njoku on the depth chart. If Bryant is able to carry his momentum from camp into the regular season he could…read more
Published: Tue, Sep 1 at 4:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Filling in for Njoku
Bryant has received practice snaps in place of the injured David Njoku (wrist), Andrew Gribble of the Browns' official site reports.
Analysis: Njoku is experiencing soreness in the same wrist he injured in 2019, though the issue doesn't appear to be serious at this time. Bryant has stood out in camp both with his play on the field and with his ability to grasp the offense. "He is a very locked-in young man," coach Kevin Stefanski told Scott Patsko of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He is on top of his assignments. He plays with great effort. Very pleased with where he is. He has a ton of work to do. Everything that he is doing is…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 27 at 3:32am by Rotowire.com
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Strong practice Wednesday
Bryant caught a pair of touchdown passes during Wednesday's practice, Dan Labbe of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Analysis: The Browns are giving Bryant a good look early in camp, and he's setting himself up for longer looks as the season draws nearer. The 2019 John Mackey Award winner can play off the line, something he did often during his collegiate career at Florida Atlantic. Bryant currently sits third on the depth chart at tight end, but he'll be pushing David Njoku throughout camp.
Published: Wed, Aug 19 at 6:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Played multiple positions at FAU
Bryant played four positions during his four years in college, Ellis L. Williams of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Analysis: Bryant is primarily a tight end, if an undersized one, but he has experience at H-back, being split out wide and playing in the slot. The fourth-round pick out of Florida Atlantic University could line up at multiple spots for the Browns, similar to Minnesota's Irv Smith, the 2019 second-round pick who served as a second tight end under then-VIkings offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski. He caught 36 of 47 targets, one target fewer than No. 1 tight end Kyle Rudolph, while scoring two touchdowns…read more
Published: Tue, May 12 at 6:12pm by Rotowire.com
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