Hollins agreed to a one-year deal with the Falcons on Sunday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
What it means:
Hollins had a career-best performance with the Raiders in 2022, appearing in all 17 games and securing 57 of 94 targets for 690 yards and four touchdowns. The 29-year-old will attempt to carve out a role in Atlanta behind Drake London in 2023.
Hollins caught two of three targets for 15 yards in Saturday's 31-13 loss to the Chiefs.
What it means:
Hollins paced the Raiders' wide receiver corps in offensive snaps played Saturday with 66 of a possible 70 for a 94-percent rate, but he averaged just five yards per target while Davante Adams and Hunter Renfrow combined for 12 catches on 16 targets for 136 yards a touchdown. Despite catching only six passes for 62 yards on nine targets throughout the team's final three games, Hollins still managed to more than triple his previous career high in single-season receptions, posting a 57-690-4 line on 94 targets in 17 games during his first year with Las Vegas. Slated to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, Hollins could be on the move if the Raiders elect against re-signing the 29-year-old.
Hollins caught three of four targets for 40 yards in Sunday's 37-34 overtime loss to the 49ers.
What it means:
Hollins bounced back with a solid effort following an anemic performance against Pittsburgh in Week 16. The veteran wideout made a couple of big-chunk plays with new quarterback Jarrett Stidham under center. The latter appeared to look towards his deep threats more than previous starter Derek Carr, who preferred to hit underneath routes more often than not. Assuming Stidham sticks as starter, Hollins could provide great value as a DFS flyer against the Chiefs on Sunday.
Hollins caught one of two targets for seven yards in Saturday's 13-10 loss to the Steelers.
What it means:
Hollins played 50 of the Raider's 53 offensive snaps in the contest as the team's No. 2 receiver, but the 29-year-old was unable to do much damage. Despite playing double the snaps of No. 3 wideout Hunter Renfrow, Hollins was basically a non-factor Saturday while Renfrow caught four of his seven targets for 42 yards and the Raiders' only touchdown. Hollins has posted up-and-down performances over the course of the 2022 season, making him difficult to trust for fantasy purposes when the Raiders host the 49ers in Week 17.
Hollins caught four of eight targets for 40 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 30-24 win over the Patriots.
What it means:
New England focused on shutting down Davante Adams and succeeded, holding him to four catches for 28 yards, but Derek Carr turned to other options instead and hit Hollins for a five-yard score just before halftime. Even with the return of Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller from injured reserve, Hollins remained involved in the game plan and caught multiple passes for the ninth straight game, a streak he'll look to extend in Week 16 against the Steelers.
Hollins brought in two of four targets for 22 yards and rushed three times for 40 yards in the Raiders' 17-16 loss to the Rams on Thursday night.
What it means:
The veteran receiver was surprisingly the Raiders' second-leading rusher behind Josh Jacobs, and he was also the runner-up to Davante Adams in receptions, receiving yards and targets. Hollins' catch and yardage tallies were his lowest since Week 10, while his target total was his sparsest since Week 9. With Hunter Renfrow (oblique) and Darren Waller (hamstring) both potentially set to come off injured reserve for a Week 15 home battle versus the Patriots a week from Sunday, Hollins could see his volume remain modest for that contest.