This may not be a good thing for your fantasy football team, but it's a good thing for your real football team.
The Colts' offense is going to spread the ball around. Guys who get heavily targeted one week might only get a handful of throws the next week. That has nothing to do with performance or confidence in the team's pass-catchers; it has everything to do with matchups and how opposing defenses will attack the Colts' offense.
Week 1 was a heavy week for Tyler Warren (nine targets, seven catches, 76 yards) and Michael Pittman Jr. (eight targets, six catches, 60 yards, 1 touchdown). Week 2 against Denver? Who knows. Maybe it'll be the same guys. Maybe it'll be Josh Downs or Alec Pierce, who each were targeted three times in Week 1. Maybe it'll be a pound the rock game for Jonathan Tay