Nick Stoner
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Stoner (hamstring) is considered questionable to play Saturday against Purdue, the Indianapolis Star reports.
ANALYSIS
Stoner missed the Ohio State game last week with a minor hamstring injury, and coach Kevin Wilson called him "iffy" for Purdue on Saturday. Stoner has 18 catches for 177 yards and a score on the season, and given Indiana's atrocious quarterback situation, he's not likely to do much from a fantasy perspective.
Stoner missed the Ohio State game last week with a minor hamstring injury, and coach Kevin Wilson called him "iffy" for Purdue on Saturday. Stoner has 18 catches for 177 yards and a score on the season, and given Indiana's atrocious quarterback situation, he's not likely to do much from a fantasy perspective.
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2014 Fantasy Outlook
The Hoosiers will likely remain prolific in the passing game this year after throwing for 3,680 yards and 36 touchdowns in 12 games last year, but Shane Wynn is the only proven returning pass catcher since Cody Latimer, Kofi Hughes and Ted Bolser are all gone. Stoner (6-foot-1, 191) is a track guy returning for his senior year at Indiana after making 12 catches for 226 yards (18.8 YPC) and a touchdown last year, making him a decent bet to emerge as the Hoosiers' second target this year. If not Stoner, the other best candidate might be Booth, a four-star recruit who chose Indiana over a long list of elite football programs. Freshmen Coray Keel, Simmie Cobbs and J-Shun Harris are also fine candidates to emerge for Indiana. Latimer, Hughes and Bolser are huge voids to fill in any case, as they combined for 154 catches for 2,155 yards and 22 touchdowns last year.
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Stoner pulled in two passes for 56 yards against Missouri on Saturday.
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