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The Baltimore Ravens placed defensive end Calais Campbell and offensive linemen Patrick Mekari and Matt Skura on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Ravens organization this week, the NFL moved the Ravens-Steelers Thursday night Thanksgiving matchup to Sunday afternoon. It’s unclear if these three players actually tested positive for the virus, but if they did, they will be out
The Miami Dolphins designated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) to return from Injured Reserve on Wednesday. The club also activated defensive tackle Christian Wilkins from the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Gaskin practiced in a non-contact jersey on Wednesday, but his activation from IR doesn’t necessarily ensure that he’ll play in Week 12 against the Jets. In fact, fantasy managers probably shouldn’t expect the 23-year-old back in a
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a recommended option for Week 12 fantasy lineups. With a matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football on tap, the Eagles could easily find themselves in a shootout with Russell Wilson and the Seahawks to close out Week 12. The Eagles defense has had its moments this season, finishing as a top-nine fantasy defense five times, but
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not worth a starting spot in most Week 12 fantasy lineups. Elliott has made 10 of his 14 field goal attempts this season and all 14 of his extra point tries. He’s been solid when called on, but he’s been so rarely called on due to the team’s general struggles on offense, that he’s only finished as a top-20
Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) was limited in Wednesday’s practice with a left thumb injury. Tagovailoa jammed his left thumb on a helmet in practice, but early indications are that it’s nothing serious. The Alabama product struggled mightily for the first time in four starts against the Broncos last week and was benched in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins continue to say that
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is “trending in the right direction” to play in Week 12, according to coach Doug Pederson. Ertz hasn’t played since Week 6 due to a high-ankle sprain, but he’s been able to practice and seems likely to take the field against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. For as bad as the Seahawks Defense has been overall,
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a top-12 tight end choice on Monday Night Football in Week 12. The Eagles take on the Seattle Seahawks, and despite how horrendous they’ve been on defense, they are actually allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Still, Goedert is more than good enough and runs plenty of wide receiver-type routes. He shouldn’t have too much
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is nowhere near the fantasy radar despite an excellent on-paper matchup against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 12. Jeffery has now played in two games this season but has yet to record an offensive statistic other than three targets he’s been unable to catch. Jeffery played 18 offensive snaps in Week 10 and saw just one target, then played
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is only an option in the deepest PPR fantasy leagues in Week 12. With bye weeks done and the player pool much deeper, Ward is falling further and further down in the wide receiver rankings. He’s been useful on the field, catching short passes and serving as another safety valve for struggling quarterback Carson Wentz, but Ward has only
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has the best matchup of his NFL career on Monday Night Football in Week 12. Taking on the laughable Seattle Seahawks secondary, Reagor should be able to feast on Thanksgiving week as long as Carson Wentz can play even slightly below-average football. Unfortunately, that’s anything but a given so far this season. Reagor hasn’t been extremely productive this
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a fantastic start this week against the Broncos. Lutz has gone 19-for-21 in field-goal attempts this season and 34-for-34 in extra-point attempts. The Broncos allow the third-most points to fantasy kickers, meaning Lutz is a solid play this week. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is tough to trust in Week 12 lineups despite an excellent matchup against the Seattle Seahawks “defense” on Monday Night Football. Fulgham was a legitimate WR1 for a few weeks earlier this season, but has now gone two straight weeks with identical stat lines: one catch for eight yards. He’s still seen 12 targets in those games combined, so
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has settled into his backup change-of-pace role since the return of Miles Sanders from a knee injury. Scott has done well with his limited chances but still isn’t getting enough volume to be a trustworthy standalone starter in most fantasy formats. Last week, Scott turned eight touches (five runs and three catches) into 50 total yards. He’s a solid
The New Orleans Saints Defense is one of the strongest plays of the week heading into Week 12. The unit compiled eight sacks and two picks against a normally potent Falcons offense last week. Now facing the Broncos this week, this unit has the potential to make some real noise against a Denver offense that features a young and turnover-prone QB in Drew Lock. Source:
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders has some nice upside in a Week 12 Monday Night Football matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks Defense has been 23rd in the league against opposing running backs, and with Sanders getting the lion’s share of carries in this backfield, he’s an easy RB1 choice with plenty of upside. Despite how much the Eagles have been struggling on
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook should be considered a lower-end TE2 in Week 12. Cook has struggled the past two games, only getting one reception for six yards on three targets. In nine games played this season, the TE has only eclipsed 50 yards three times. His role has been smaller than many fantasy managers had hoped for this season, and this makes
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has been anything but good on the field this season, but he’s still been the 14th-best quarterback in standard-scoring fantasy formats. He’s thrown two or more touchdowns in five of the past six games and is always a threat to score on the ground. He certainly hasn’t been a great real-life quarterback for Philly, but he has had his moments
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will go up against a Packers Defense in Week 12 that is allowing the 10th fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers. The Bears offense has been putrid all season but that hasn’t affected Robinson from having another strong season. The 27-year-old is averaging 9.5 targets this season with 63 receptions, 755 yards and three touchdowns. The only snag
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders should only be considered a flex piece this week against one of his former squads, the Broncos. Sanders has been streaky this season, to say the least. The WR posted four receptions for 66 yards on five targets last week but only had six total targets in the two games prior. In addition, the WR has only gotten
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 against Denver on Sunday. He is currently still nursing that ankle injury that caused him to miss several games, but there is no sign right now that he is in danger of missing the game. Thomas posted his best numbers of the season last week, getting nine receptions for 104 yards on 12 targets. It
The Baltimore Ravens placed defensive end Calais Campbell and offensive linemen Patrick Mekari and Matt Skura on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Ravens organization this week, the NFL moved the Ravens-Steelers Thursday night Thanksgiving matchup to Sunday afternoon. It’s unclear if these three players actually tested positive for the virus, but if they did, they will be out
The Miami Dolphins designated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) to return from Injured Reserve on Wednesday. The club also activated defensive tackle Christian Wilkins from the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Gaskin practiced in a non-contact jersey on Wednesday, but his activation from IR doesn’t necessarily ensure that he’ll play in Week 12 against the Jets. In fact, fantasy managers probably shouldn’t expect the 23-year-old back in a
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a recommended option for Week 12 fantasy lineups. With a matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football on tap, the Eagles could easily find themselves in a shootout with Russell Wilson and the Seahawks to close out Week 12. The Eagles defense has had its moments this season, finishing as a top-nine fantasy defense five times, but
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not worth a starting spot in most Week 12 fantasy lineups. Elliott has made 10 of his 14 field goal attempts this season and all 14 of his extra point tries. He’s been solid when called on, but he’s been so rarely called on due to the team’s general struggles on offense, that he’s only finished as a top-20
Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) was limited in Wednesday’s practice with a left thumb injury. Tagovailoa jammed his left thumb on a helmet in practice, but early indications are that it’s nothing serious. The Alabama product struggled mightily for the first time in four starts against the Broncos last week and was benched in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins continue to say that
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is “trending in the right direction” to play in Week 12, according to coach Doug Pederson. Ertz hasn’t played since Week 6 due to a high-ankle sprain, but he’s been able to practice and seems likely to take the field against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. For as bad as the Seahawks Defense has been overall,
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a top-12 tight end choice on Monday Night Football in Week 12. The Eagles take on the Seattle Seahawks, and despite how horrendous they’ve been on defense, they are actually allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Still, Goedert is more than good enough and runs plenty of wide receiver-type routes. He shouldn’t have too much
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is nowhere near the fantasy radar despite an excellent on-paper matchup against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 12. Jeffery has now played in two games this season but has yet to record an offensive statistic other than three targets he’s been unable to catch. Jeffery played 18 offensive snaps in Week 10 and saw just one target, then played
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is only an option in the deepest PPR fantasy leagues in Week 12. With bye weeks done and the player pool much deeper, Ward is falling further and further down in the wide receiver rankings. He’s been useful on the field, catching short passes and serving as another safety valve for struggling quarterback Carson Wentz, but Ward has only
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has the best matchup of his NFL career on Monday Night Football in Week 12. Taking on the laughable Seattle Seahawks secondary, Reagor should be able to feast on Thanksgiving week as long as Carson Wentz can play even slightly below-average football. Unfortunately, that’s anything but a given so far this season. Reagor hasn’t been extremely productive this
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a fantastic start this week against the Broncos. Lutz has gone 19-for-21 in field-goal attempts this season and 34-for-34 in extra-point attempts. The Broncos allow the third-most points to fantasy kickers, meaning Lutz is a solid play this week. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is tough to trust in Week 12 lineups despite an excellent matchup against the Seattle Seahawks “defense” on Monday Night Football. Fulgham was a legitimate WR1 for a few weeks earlier this season, but has now gone two straight weeks with identical stat lines: one catch for eight yards. He’s still seen 12 targets in those games combined, so
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has settled into his backup change-of-pace role since the return of Miles Sanders from a knee injury. Scott has done well with his limited chances but still isn’t getting enough volume to be a trustworthy standalone starter in most fantasy formats. Last week, Scott turned eight touches (five runs and three catches) into 50 total yards. He’s a solid
The New Orleans Saints Defense is one of the strongest plays of the week heading into Week 12. The unit compiled eight sacks and two picks against a normally potent Falcons offense last week. Now facing the Broncos this week, this unit has the potential to make some real noise against a Denver offense that features a young and turnover-prone QB in Drew Lock. Source:
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders has some nice upside in a Week 12 Monday Night Football matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks Defense has been 23rd in the league against opposing running backs, and with Sanders getting the lion’s share of carries in this backfield, he’s an easy RB1 choice with plenty of upside. Despite how much the Eagles have been struggling on
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook should be considered a lower-end TE2 in Week 12. Cook has struggled the past two games, only getting one reception for six yards on three targets. In nine games played this season, the TE has only eclipsed 50 yards three times. His role has been smaller than many fantasy managers had hoped for this season, and this makes
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has been anything but good on the field this season, but he’s still been the 14th-best quarterback in standard-scoring fantasy formats. He’s thrown two or more touchdowns in five of the past six games and is always a threat to score on the ground. He certainly hasn’t been a great real-life quarterback for Philly, but he has had his moments
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will go up against a Packers Defense in Week 12 that is allowing the 10th fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers. The Bears offense has been putrid all season but that hasn’t affected Robinson from having another strong season. The 27-year-old is averaging 9.5 targets this season with 63 receptions, 755 yards and three touchdowns. The only snag
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders should only be considered a flex piece this week against one of his former squads, the Broncos. Sanders has been streaky this season, to say the least. The WR posted four receptions for 66 yards on five targets last week but only had six total targets in the two games prior. In addition, the WR has only gotten
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 against Denver on Sunday. He is currently still nursing that ankle injury that caused him to miss several games, but there is no sign right now that he is in danger of missing the game. Thomas posted his best numbers of the season last week, getting nine receptions for 104 yards on 12 targets. It
The Baltimore Ravens placed defensive end Calais Campbell and offensive linemen Patrick Mekari and Matt Skura on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Ravens organization this week, the NFL moved the Ravens-Steelers Thursday night Thanksgiving matchup to Sunday afternoon. It’s unclear if these three players actually tested positive for the virus, but if they did, they will be out
The Miami Dolphins designated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) to return from Injured Reserve on Wednesday. The club also activated defensive tackle Christian Wilkins from the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Gaskin practiced in a non-contact jersey on Wednesday, but his activation from IR doesn’t necessarily ensure that he’ll play in Week 12 against the Jets. In fact, fantasy managers probably shouldn’t expect the 23-year-old back in a
The Philadelphia Eagles Defense is not a recommended option for Week 12 fantasy lineups. With a matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football on tap, the Eagles could easily find themselves in a shootout with Russell Wilson and the Seahawks to close out Week 12. The Eagles defense has had its moments this season, finishing as a top-nine fantasy defense five times, but
Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott is not worth a starting spot in most Week 12 fantasy lineups. Elliott has made 10 of his 14 field goal attempts this season and all 14 of his extra point tries. He’s been solid when called on, but he’s been so rarely called on due to the team’s general struggles on offense, that he’s only finished as a top-20
Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) was limited in Wednesday’s practice with a left thumb injury. Tagovailoa jammed his left thumb on a helmet in practice, but early indications are that it’s nothing serious. The Alabama product struggled mightily for the first time in four starts against the Broncos last week and was benched in the fourth quarter. The Dolphins continue to say that
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) is “trending in the right direction” to play in Week 12, according to coach Doug Pederson. Ertz hasn’t played since Week 6 due to a high-ankle sprain, but he’s been able to practice and seems likely to take the field against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. For as bad as the Seahawks Defense has been overall,
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert is a top-12 tight end choice on Monday Night Football in Week 12. The Eagles take on the Seattle Seahawks, and despite how horrendous they’ve been on defense, they are actually allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Still, Goedert is more than good enough and runs plenty of wide receiver-type routes. He shouldn’t have too much
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery is nowhere near the fantasy radar despite an excellent on-paper matchup against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 12. Jeffery has now played in two games this season but has yet to record an offensive statistic other than three targets he’s been unable to catch. Jeffery played 18 offensive snaps in Week 10 and saw just one target, then played
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Ward is only an option in the deepest PPR fantasy leagues in Week 12. With bye weeks done and the player pool much deeper, Ward is falling further and further down in the wide receiver rankings. He’s been useful on the field, catching short passes and serving as another safety valve for struggling quarterback Carson Wentz, but Ward has only
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor has the best matchup of his NFL career on Monday Night Football in Week 12. Taking on the laughable Seattle Seahawks secondary, Reagor should be able to feast on Thanksgiving week as long as Carson Wentz can play even slightly below-average football. Unfortunately, that’s anything but a given so far this season. Reagor hasn’t been extremely productive this
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a fantastic start this week against the Broncos. Lutz has gone 19-for-21 in field-goal attempts this season and 34-for-34 in extra-point attempts. The Broncos allow the third-most points to fantasy kickers, meaning Lutz is a solid play this week. Source: NFL.com
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Travis Fulgham is tough to trust in Week 12 lineups despite an excellent matchup against the Seattle Seahawks “defense” on Monday Night Football. Fulgham was a legitimate WR1 for a few weeks earlier this season, but has now gone two straight weeks with identical stat lines: one catch for eight yards. He’s still seen 12 targets in those games combined, so
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott has settled into his backup change-of-pace role since the return of Miles Sanders from a knee injury. Scott has done well with his limited chances but still isn’t getting enough volume to be a trustworthy standalone starter in most fantasy formats. Last week, Scott turned eight touches (five runs and three catches) into 50 total yards. He’s a solid
The New Orleans Saints Defense is one of the strongest plays of the week heading into Week 12. The unit compiled eight sacks and two picks against a normally potent Falcons offense last week. Now facing the Broncos this week, this unit has the potential to make some real noise against a Denver offense that features a young and turnover-prone QB in Drew Lock. Source:
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders has some nice upside in a Week 12 Monday Night Football matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks Defense has been 23rd in the league against opposing running backs, and with Sanders getting the lion’s share of carries in this backfield, he’s an easy RB1 choice with plenty of upside. Despite how much the Eagles have been struggling on
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook should be considered a lower-end TE2 in Week 12. Cook has struggled the past two games, only getting one reception for six yards on three targets. In nine games played this season, the TE has only eclipsed 50 yards three times. His role has been smaller than many fantasy managers had hoped for this season, and this makes
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz has been anything but good on the field this season, but he’s still been the 14th-best quarterback in standard-scoring fantasy formats. He’s thrown two or more touchdowns in five of the past six games and is always a threat to score on the ground. He certainly hasn’t been a great real-life quarterback for Philly, but he has had his moments
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II will go up against a Packers Defense in Week 12 that is allowing the 10th fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers. The Bears offense has been putrid all season but that hasn’t affected Robinson from having another strong season. The 27-year-old is averaging 9.5 targets this season with 63 receptions, 755 yards and three touchdowns. The only snag
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders should only be considered a flex piece this week against one of his former squads, the Broncos. Sanders has been streaky this season, to say the least. The WR posted four receptions for 66 yards on five targets last week but only had six total targets in the two games prior. In addition, the WR has only gotten
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 against Denver on Sunday. He is currently still nursing that ankle injury that caused him to miss several games, but there is no sign right now that he is in danger of missing the game. Thomas posted his best numbers of the season last week, getting nine receptions for 104 yards on 12 targets. It
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