Dallas Cowboys wide receivers Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams both reached double-digit fantasy scoring in Week 4, and came back with the same in Week 5. Both receivers scored touchdowns in the team's 20-17 overtime win over the Houston Texans Sunday.
Dez Bryant, Terrance Williams both score for Cowboys, fantasy owners
Both Dallas receivers found the end zone Sunday, though Bryant was used far more heavily. We break down the fantasy implications.


Bryant had 85 receiving yards in the game on nine catches (14 targets), scoring his touchdown on a 2-yard connection with quarterback Tony Romo in the fourth quarter. Williams had 71 yards on two catches (six targets). His score was the end of a 43-yard play in the third.
Fantasy impact: The surface numbers (yardage, scores, fantasy points) will look very similar for Bryant and Williams coming out of Sunday’s games, but the receptions and targets tell a different story. Bryant is still Romo’s top target, and it isn’t really close, while Williams’ value is much more big-play dependent.
Both are definite fantasy factors at this point. Bryant is an obvious WR1, with Williams more in flex-play territory.











