NOTE: Our tools will be updated each week as soon as data from our stats provider is available. Generally, data from Sunday’s games will be available early Tuesday afternoon. For an immediate look at the games from the previous weekend, please check out our Monday Review tool which includes a collection of preliminary stats.
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead had a tough time finding much room to run against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed six times for 31 yards in the win. However, he was able to salvage his fantasy value with four receptions, 35 yards, and two touchdowns through the air. The Patriots have limited weapons on offense, so they were basically forced
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow saw just two targets during Sunday’s win over the Broncos, tying a season low. While Renfrow hauled in both passes for receptions (upping his catch percentage to 74.4 on the year), he has now seen three or fewer targets in half of his appearances this season. With the Raiders becoming a predominantly run offense over the last handful
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris was fantastic on the ground versus the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed 22 times for 121 yards in the win over the Ravens. Both the yards and carries were a season high for Harris. Sony Michel (quad) is expected to suit up next week, but Harris should remain the lead back. It’d be surprising to see
Tennessee Titans rookie running back Darrynton Evans (hamstring) was designated to return from Injured Reserve on Monday, giving the team three weeks to return him to the active roster. Evans, who was selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Appalachian State, figured to become the backup for Derrick Henry, but that role has been filled primarily by Jeremy McNichols and
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton didn’t have a great outing, but was effective during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He completed 13 of 17 passing attempts for 118 yards with one touchdown and zero interceptions. Newton also rushed 11 times for 21 yards and one touchdown on the ground. He didn’t have great passing numbers, but Newton limited the turnovers. He’ll
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard has carved out a solid niche for himself within the Dallas offense, now seeing an average of between 22-36 percent of the team’s snaps over the past six games. With Andy Dalton (concussion) set to return Sunday against Minnesota, the Dallas offense figures to be in a better place than where it was under Ben DiNucci and Garrett Gilbert,
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill has been granted QB eligibility for Sunday’s contest versus Atlanta in the wake of Drew Brees‘ (ribs) injury situation. While New Orleans has not yet made it official who will start under center against the Falcons, Jameis Winston was the primary fill-in when Brees was unable to finish Sunday’s game versus San Francisco. Hill, who has long been a
Baltimore Ravens rookie running back J.K. Dobbins received just five carries and made one reception in Sunday’s loss to New England, a significant step back in his role from where he sat while Mark Ingram II was absent due to injury. While Dobbins has yet to ascend to the fervor around his fantasy stock that emanated from his two-touchdown debut performance back in Week 1,
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green was once among the cream of the crop when it came to fantasy production during the previous decade, but following his second catchless contest of 2020 on Sunday, he has dipped out of consideration in the majority of season-long formats. Despite the exciting high-octane passing game of rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow, Green saw five targets against the Steelers and
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (abdominal) has until Wednesday to be activated from Injured Reserve, a deadline that is “probably pretty promising” that he’ll meet, per Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. Lazard has been out of the mix since Week 3, having made a strong impression in his final game before the injury by hauling in six receptions for 146 yards and a
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II (knee) and tight end Cole Kmet (groin) have both been cleared to play in Monday’s contest versus the Vikings. Robinson has proven to be an integral cog in the passing game, having logged at least 70 receiving yards in six of his last seven outings. His presence in the passing game should mean fewer targets for Darnell Mooney,
Chicago Bears running back Lamar Miller will officially be active for Monday’s contest versus Minnesota, marking his first game back in the league since the 2018 campaign. Miller will have the opportunity to see carries out of the backfield with David Montgomery (concussion) out, and Chicago having just Cordarrelle Patterson and Ryan Nall at their disposal in the backfield alongside the veteran. While Miller was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) is dealing with what head coach Pete Carroll described as a “bit of a knee sprain,” heading into Thursday’s contest against the Cardinals. Lockett was listed as a non-participant on the team’s estimated practice schedule Monday, meaning that he’ll need to show some progress if he’s going to ultimately be cleared to play with just three days of
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (hamstring) is trending toward returning for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, per head coach Pete Carroll. Seattle’s backfield situation has been muddled over the past three weeks with Hyde and Chris Carson (foot) having been out of the mix, but as Carson also continues to work his way back, it appears that Hyde is the closer of the two
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton was activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. Head coach Mike McCarthy stated that he and his staff would take things “day by day” with Dalton and the team’s quarterback position, but there’s every reason to believe Dalton will be starting under center when the Cowboys take the field in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings. Since Dak Prescott was
The Philadelphia Eagles designated tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) to return from Injured Reserve on Monday. The Eagles are getting completely healthy as an offense for the stretch run. There’s no guarantee that Ertz will be able to return as early as Week 11 against the Browns, but he’s getting closer to coming back after being out since Week 6 against the Ravens. Make sure
The Kansas City Chiefs placed both starting offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. It sounds as though Fisher and Schwartz have been deemed as high-risk close contacts of another individual who tested positive for COVID-19. That makes them candidates to clear the league’s protocols and play in Week 11 against the division-rival Raiders. While nobody is benching any
The Miami Dolphins signed defensive lineman Zach Sieler to a contract extension on Monday that will keep him with the team through the 2023 season. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sieler was a seventh-round pick out of Ferris State in 2018 by the Ravens, but he’s stepped up for Miami’s defensive line this year with 26 tackles (13 solo), eight QB hits
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) will miss the Week 11 game against the Chargers, according to head coach Adam Gase. In his place, Joe Flacco will make his fourth start of the season. The veteran signal-caller has gone 59-for-104 for 659 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions in four games (three starts) for Gang Green this year and has arguably played better than
The Cleveland Browns are placing fullback Andy Janovich on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, according to a source. The Browns shut down their facility on Monday after a player tested positive for COVID-19, so we’re assuming that Janovich was that player. There’s still a chance that he could be cleared from the league’s protocols in time to play in Week 11 against the Eagles, but
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead had a tough time finding much room to run against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed six times for 31 yards in the win. However, he was able to salvage his fantasy value with four receptions, 35 yards, and two touchdowns through the air. The Patriots have limited weapons on offense, so they were basically forced
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow saw just two targets during Sunday’s win over the Broncos, tying a season low. While Renfrow hauled in both passes for receptions (upping his catch percentage to 74.4 on the year), he has now seen three or fewer targets in half of his appearances this season. With the Raiders becoming a predominantly run offense over the last handful
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris was fantastic on the ground versus the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed 22 times for 121 yards in the win over the Ravens. Both the yards and carries were a season high for Harris. Sony Michel (quad) is expected to suit up next week, but Harris should remain the lead back. It’d be surprising to see
Tennessee Titans rookie running back Darrynton Evans (hamstring) was designated to return from Injured Reserve on Monday, giving the team three weeks to return him to the active roster. Evans, who was selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Appalachian State, figured to become the backup for Derrick Henry, but that role has been filled primarily by Jeremy McNichols and
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton didn’t have a great outing, but was effective during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He completed 13 of 17 passing attempts for 118 yards with one touchdown and zero interceptions. Newton also rushed 11 times for 21 yards and one touchdown on the ground. He didn’t have great passing numbers, but Newton limited the turnovers. He’ll
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard has carved out a solid niche for himself within the Dallas offense, now seeing an average of between 22-36 percent of the team’s snaps over the past six games. With Andy Dalton (concussion) set to return Sunday against Minnesota, the Dallas offense figures to be in a better place than where it was under Ben DiNucci and Garrett Gilbert,
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill has been granted QB eligibility for Sunday’s contest versus Atlanta in the wake of Drew Brees‘ (ribs) injury situation. While New Orleans has not yet made it official who will start under center against the Falcons, Jameis Winston was the primary fill-in when Brees was unable to finish Sunday’s game versus San Francisco. Hill, who has long been a
Baltimore Ravens rookie running back J.K. Dobbins received just five carries and made one reception in Sunday’s loss to New England, a significant step back in his role from where he sat while Mark Ingram II was absent due to injury. While Dobbins has yet to ascend to the fervor around his fantasy stock that emanated from his two-touchdown debut performance back in Week 1,
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green was once among the cream of the crop when it came to fantasy production during the previous decade, but following his second catchless contest of 2020 on Sunday, he has dipped out of consideration in the majority of season-long formats. Despite the exciting high-octane passing game of rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow, Green saw five targets against the Steelers and
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (abdominal) has until Wednesday to be activated from Injured Reserve, a deadline that is “probably pretty promising” that he’ll meet, per Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. Lazard has been out of the mix since Week 3, having made a strong impression in his final game before the injury by hauling in six receptions for 146 yards and a
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II (knee) and tight end Cole Kmet (groin) have both been cleared to play in Monday’s contest versus the Vikings. Robinson has proven to be an integral cog in the passing game, having logged at least 70 receiving yards in six of his last seven outings. His presence in the passing game should mean fewer targets for Darnell Mooney,
Chicago Bears running back Lamar Miller will officially be active for Monday’s contest versus Minnesota, marking his first game back in the league since the 2018 campaign. Miller will have the opportunity to see carries out of the backfield with David Montgomery (concussion) out, and Chicago having just Cordarrelle Patterson and Ryan Nall at their disposal in the backfield alongside the veteran. While Miller was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) is dealing with what head coach Pete Carroll described as a “bit of a knee sprain,” heading into Thursday’s contest against the Cardinals. Lockett was listed as a non-participant on the team’s estimated practice schedule Monday, meaning that he’ll need to show some progress if he’s going to ultimately be cleared to play with just three days of
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (hamstring) is trending toward returning for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, per head coach Pete Carroll. Seattle’s backfield situation has been muddled over the past three weeks with Hyde and Chris Carson (foot) having been out of the mix, but as Carson also continues to work his way back, it appears that Hyde is the closer of the two
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton was activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. Head coach Mike McCarthy stated that he and his staff would take things “day by day” with Dalton and the team’s quarterback position, but there’s every reason to believe Dalton will be starting under center when the Cowboys take the field in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings. Since Dak Prescott was
The Philadelphia Eagles designated tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) to return from Injured Reserve on Monday. The Eagles are getting completely healthy as an offense for the stretch run. There’s no guarantee that Ertz will be able to return as early as Week 11 against the Browns, but he’s getting closer to coming back after being out since Week 6 against the Ravens. Make sure
The Kansas City Chiefs placed both starting offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. It sounds as though Fisher and Schwartz have been deemed as high-risk close contacts of another individual who tested positive for COVID-19. That makes them candidates to clear the league’s protocols and play in Week 11 against the division-rival Raiders. While nobody is benching any
The Miami Dolphins signed defensive lineman Zach Sieler to a contract extension on Monday that will keep him with the team through the 2023 season. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sieler was a seventh-round pick out of Ferris State in 2018 by the Ravens, but he’s stepped up for Miami’s defensive line this year with 26 tackles (13 solo), eight QB hits
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) will miss the Week 11 game against the Chargers, according to head coach Adam Gase. In his place, Joe Flacco will make his fourth start of the season. The veteran signal-caller has gone 59-for-104 for 659 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions in four games (three starts) for Gang Green this year and has arguably played better than
The Cleveland Browns are placing fullback Andy Janovich on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, according to a source. The Browns shut down their facility on Monday after a player tested positive for COVID-19, so we’re assuming that Janovich was that player. There’s still a chance that he could be cleared from the league’s protocols in time to play in Week 11 against the Eagles, but
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead had a tough time finding much room to run against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed six times for 31 yards in the win. However, he was able to salvage his fantasy value with four receptions, 35 yards, and two touchdowns through the air. The Patriots have limited weapons on offense, so they were basically forced
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow saw just two targets during Sunday’s win over the Broncos, tying a season low. While Renfrow hauled in both passes for receptions (upping his catch percentage to 74.4 on the year), he has now seen three or fewer targets in half of his appearances this season. With the Raiders becoming a predominantly run offense over the last handful
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris was fantastic on the ground versus the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. He rushed 22 times for 121 yards in the win over the Ravens. Both the yards and carries were a season high for Harris. Sony Michel (quad) is expected to suit up next week, but Harris should remain the lead back. It’d be surprising to see
Tennessee Titans rookie running back Darrynton Evans (hamstring) was designated to return from Injured Reserve on Monday, giving the team three weeks to return him to the active roster. Evans, who was selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL draft out of Appalachian State, figured to become the backup for Derrick Henry, but that role has been filled primarily by Jeremy McNichols and
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton didn’t have a great outing, but was effective during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He completed 13 of 17 passing attempts for 118 yards with one touchdown and zero interceptions. Newton also rushed 11 times for 21 yards and one touchdown on the ground. He didn’t have great passing numbers, but Newton limited the turnovers. He’ll
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard has carved out a solid niche for himself within the Dallas offense, now seeing an average of between 22-36 percent of the team’s snaps over the past six games. With Andy Dalton (concussion) set to return Sunday against Minnesota, the Dallas offense figures to be in a better place than where it was under Ben DiNucci and Garrett Gilbert,
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill has been granted QB eligibility for Sunday’s contest versus Atlanta in the wake of Drew Brees‘ (ribs) injury situation. While New Orleans has not yet made it official who will start under center against the Falcons, Jameis Winston was the primary fill-in when Brees was unable to finish Sunday’s game versus San Francisco. Hill, who has long been a
Baltimore Ravens rookie running back J.K. Dobbins received just five carries and made one reception in Sunday’s loss to New England, a significant step back in his role from where he sat while Mark Ingram II was absent due to injury. While Dobbins has yet to ascend to the fervor around his fantasy stock that emanated from his two-touchdown debut performance back in Week 1,
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green was once among the cream of the crop when it came to fantasy production during the previous decade, but following his second catchless contest of 2020 on Sunday, he has dipped out of consideration in the majority of season-long formats. Despite the exciting high-octane passing game of rookie signal-caller Joe Burrow, Green saw five targets against the Steelers and
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (abdominal) has until Wednesday to be activated from Injured Reserve, a deadline that is “probably pretty promising” that he’ll meet, per Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. Lazard has been out of the mix since Week 3, having made a strong impression in his final game before the injury by hauling in six receptions for 146 yards and a
Chicago Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson II (knee) and tight end Cole Kmet (groin) have both been cleared to play in Monday’s contest versus the Vikings. Robinson has proven to be an integral cog in the passing game, having logged at least 70 receiving yards in six of his last seven outings. His presence in the passing game should mean fewer targets for Darnell Mooney,
Chicago Bears running back Lamar Miller will officially be active for Monday’s contest versus Minnesota, marking his first game back in the league since the 2018 campaign. Miller will have the opportunity to see carries out of the backfield with David Montgomery (concussion) out, and Chicago having just Cordarrelle Patterson and Ryan Nall at their disposal in the backfield alongside the veteran. While Miller was
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) is dealing with what head coach Pete Carroll described as a “bit of a knee sprain,” heading into Thursday’s contest against the Cardinals. Lockett was listed as a non-participant on the team’s estimated practice schedule Monday, meaning that he’ll need to show some progress if he’s going to ultimately be cleared to play with just three days of
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (hamstring) is trending toward returning for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals, per head coach Pete Carroll. Seattle’s backfield situation has been muddled over the past three weeks with Hyde and Chris Carson (foot) having been out of the mix, but as Carson also continues to work his way back, it appears that Hyde is the closer of the two
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton was activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. Head coach Mike McCarthy stated that he and his staff would take things “day by day” with Dalton and the team’s quarterback position, but there’s every reason to believe Dalton will be starting under center when the Cowboys take the field in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings. Since Dak Prescott was
The Philadelphia Eagles designated tight end Zach Ertz (ankle) to return from Injured Reserve on Monday. The Eagles are getting completely healthy as an offense for the stretch run. There’s no guarantee that Ertz will be able to return as early as Week 11 against the Browns, but he’s getting closer to coming back after being out since Week 6 against the Ravens. Make sure
The Kansas City Chiefs placed both starting offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. It sounds as though Fisher and Schwartz have been deemed as high-risk close contacts of another individual who tested positive for COVID-19. That makes them candidates to clear the league’s protocols and play in Week 11 against the division-rival Raiders. While nobody is benching any
The Miami Dolphins signed defensive lineman Zach Sieler to a contract extension on Monday that will keep him with the team through the 2023 season. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sieler was a seventh-round pick out of Ferris State in 2018 by the Ravens, but he’s stepped up for Miami’s defensive line this year with 26 tackles (13 solo), eight QB hits
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) will miss the Week 11 game against the Chargers, according to head coach Adam Gase. In his place, Joe Flacco will make his fourth start of the season. The veteran signal-caller has gone 59-for-104 for 659 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions in four games (three starts) for Gang Green this year and has arguably played better than
The Cleveland Browns are placing fullback Andy Janovich on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, according to a source. The Browns shut down their facility on Monday after a player tested positive for COVID-19, so we’re assuming that Janovich was that player. There’s still a chance that he could be cleared from the league’s protocols in time to play in Week 11 against the Eagles, but
Sign-up today for our free Premium Email subscription!
© 2021 RotoViz. All rights Reserved.