Joshua Palmer has had two consecutive games with over 60 receiving yards and scored his first touchdown of the season against the Browns. Despite this, he lacks reliable fantasy value due to insufficient targets, having not seen more than five passes thrown his way in any game. He has taken a backseat to rookie Ladd McConkey and second-year player Quentin Johnston, indicating that the Chargers likely view him as a WR3 rather than a WR2. Overall, Palmer is not worth rostering in most fantasy leagues.