Terrance Ferguson
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Terrance Ferguson

LA RamsNFL - LA Rams

Start3
4
Weeks of Data
9
Total Recommendations
3.3
Avg Confidence
1
Consensus Weeks

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📊 Recommendation Breakdown

Start
9.1%
1 times
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18.2%
2 times

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6.7
| /10
➡️ Stable: 1 mentions this week (consistent)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 17
1 mentions
2025 Week 16
1 mentions
2025 Week 14
1 mentions
2025 Week 8
1 mentions

📅 Weekly Recommendation History

Week 14Add3
Dec 06

He’s worth picking up cheaply because he’s athletic and could become a bigger part of the offense if he starts getting more snaps and targets. Add him in long-term or deep leagues when bench spots are easy to spare; in shallow leagues only keep him as a bench gamble or if another pass-catcher gets hurt, and watch his playing time and how often he gets the ball for two to three weeks before starting him.

Week 8Add3
Oct 23

Because Puka Nacua is injured, Ferguson has been getting a lot of throws and could score if Nacua misses time—add him to your team and keep him as a backup if you have room. Only start him if Nacua is officially out or Friday practice notes show Ferguson is getting regular snaps and targets.

Week 1Sit5
Sep 04

He’s not getting regular playing time or targets, so don’t start him or pick him up right now. Only consider him if he suddenly starts getting more snaps or targets, or if someone ahead gets hurt and you have room on your bench.

Week 0Medium
Aug 28

Draft him in the middle-to-late rounds as a cheap pick — he can make plays in the Rams' passing game but has a groin issue and lots of competition. Don't start him now; keep him on your bench as a long-term hold.