 The other deeper option is even deeper than Callaway, and it's Jermaine Curse. According to pro football focus since about weeks 3 or 4, we've been seeing Jermaine Curse play more and more snaps in the slot. That's pushed Quincy Anunwa out of that position. And it's been a position in that Jets offense that's been fruitful. It's why Anunwa was so useful in fantasy football over the first couple of weeks. Now Anunwa is sidelined with a high ankle sprain which will allow Jermaine Curse to play in the slot, and play a lot in the slot. In week 6 alone, Curse saw 10 targets with half of those coming from the slot. Curse played 71% of his snaps from that area of the field. Against Minnesota, that's a matchup to exploit. He's going to see a lot of Mackenzie Alexander who's giving up 2.2 yards per snap in the slot this year, which is one of the highest marks among regular slot corners. Curse is a sneaky play as a result.