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Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed 19 times for 103 yards and brought in one of two targets for six yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Henry’s numbers were about the only bright spot for the Titans on a forgettable night overall, with the star running back posting his fifth 100-yard effort of the campaign. The Pro Bowl
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis caught five of six targets for 67 yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Davis lead the Titans in receptions and receiving yards while tying Jonnu Smith for the team lead in targets, bouncing back from being blanked on the stat sheet by the Bears just four days earlier. Thursday night’s solid numbers were
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith brought in two of six targets for 14 yards and scored a one-yard touchdown on his only rush attempt in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. The speedy tight end couldn’t do much in terms of receiving on a night when Ryan Tannehill threw for just 147 yards, but his first career rushing score in
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith struggled in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) last week, but will look to bounce back as the starting QB against the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera announced Smith would start immediately after the quarterback tossed three interceptions in a Week 9 loss to the Giants. A full week of practice as the starter should help Smith, but not enough
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) was a limited participant in practice on Thursday. Jokes aside how kickers are inherently limited participants in football, Hopkins has been a solid boot for fantasy managers this season. He had a perfect afternoon last week with two extra points and two field goals, including a 48-yarder. Head coach Ron Rivera said Hopkins will need to kick either
The Washington Football Team defense has been trending upward in fantasy and has another solid matchup in Week 10 versus a Lions team that could again be without top receiver Kenny Golladay(hip). Washington has been playing better in recent weeks with their pass-rush combination of Ryan Kerrigan and rookie first-rounder Chase Young, providing a safe floor as they can usually rack up a couple of
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will be a touchdown-dependent streamer for a Week 10 matchup with the Lions. Thomas has a low ceiling for fantasy as he hasn’t eclipsed 60 yards in a game this season. When he gets in the end zone he returns value, but it’s risky to start Thomas. Alex Smith is a very tight end-friendly quarterback so those desperate
The Raiders defense has been bad all season, allowing at least 20 points in all but one game this season. They rank 23rd in total defense and 24th in scoring defense. They are also not good at getting to the quarterback with just nine sacks all year. The Broncos offense has not been great, but there is no reason to feel great about the Raiders
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (shoulder) practiced in full on Thursday and will assume his lead-back role in a good matchup with the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera said Gibson was held out of practice Wednesday as a precaution. Gibson has been losing passing downs work to J.D. McKissic, but both backs have been involved in the passing game as Washington lacks playmakers
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller has been productive in almost every week this season and will look to continue that trend this week against the Broncos. Waller is not racking up the receiving yards he did last season, but he has caught at least five passes in five straight games. He leads the Raiders in targets and receptions and has caught touchdown passes
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III has been disappointing for most of this season and is unreliable heading into a Week 10 contest against the Broncos. Since a breakout performance against the Chiefs in Week 5, Ruggs has just 4 catches for 43 yards on 10 targets in his last three games. He has been on the field for over 70 percent of
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been a weapon out of the backfield over the past few weeks and has another great matchup in Week 10. The Lions allow the most fantasy points to opposing running backs and have allowed five receiving touchdowns to running backs, most in the NFL. This bodes well for McKissic who ranks third among running backs in receiving
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor may have worked himself into having flex value coming into Week 10. He only has 17 catches so far this season but is leading the league in yards per reception, proving he is a legitimate big-play receiver. He has five touchdown catches on the year, four of those coming in the last five games. He faces off against
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having a strong second season, finding himself third in the league in rushing yards coming into Week 10. Over his last two contests, Jacobs has carried the ball a whopping 46 times for 194 yards and a touchdown. He matches up against a tough run defense in Denver who ranks fourth against opposing running backs. Yards will
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been unstoppable over the last three weeks and will look to keep that momentum going in Detroit. McLaurin has seven catches in each of the last three games as he is one of the most targeted receivers in football with 9.6 per-game. That volume alone makes McLaurin a must-start in fantasy, but his big-play ability shined as
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of his last two games and will look to bounce back this week against the Broncos. Carr is having a career year so far with a passer rating of 110 and 16 passing touchdowns to just two interceptions. He has not posted great fantasy stats in 11 career games
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (concussion) did not participate in practice Thursday ahead of Monday’s game versus Minnesota due to his status in the league’s concussion protocol. While Montgomery will have the benefit of an additional day between games, if he is ultimately held out, expect the Bears to have to get extremely creative out of the backfield with Cordarelle Patterson, Ryan Nall, and
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) had been expected to return to practice this week in hopes of suiting up Sunday against the Rams, but following practice Thursday, that has yet to be the case. The duo have missed each of Seattle’s two previous contests, paving the way for rookieDeeJay Dallas to ascend to fantasy relevance. Travis Homer (knee) continues
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) was able to log just a limited practice Thursday, putting his availability for Sunday’s game versus Jacksonville up in the air. After having had a breakout three-game stretch earlier in the season that saw him amass five touchdowns, Tonyan has yet to find the end zone since, severely hampering his fantasy prospects. Combine the fact that Tonyan
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) was moved back to a non-participant for Thursday’s practice, further clouding his status for Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Having last suited up in Week 6, the fact that Ingram was a limited practice participant Wednesday was encouraging, but his step backward continues the murky nature of the division of duties in the backfield. Without Ingram in
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed 19 times for 103 yards and brought in one of two targets for six yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Henry’s numbers were about the only bright spot for the Titans on a forgettable night overall, with the star running back posting his fifth 100-yard effort of the campaign. The Pro Bowl
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis caught five of six targets for 67 yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Davis lead the Titans in receptions and receiving yards while tying Jonnu Smith for the team lead in targets, bouncing back from being blanked on the stat sheet by the Bears just four days earlier. Thursday night’s solid numbers were
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith brought in two of six targets for 14 yards and scored a one-yard touchdown on his only rush attempt in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. The speedy tight end couldn’t do much in terms of receiving on a night when Ryan Tannehill threw for just 147 yards, but his first career rushing score in
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith struggled in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) last week, but will look to bounce back as the starting QB against the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera announced Smith would start immediately after the quarterback tossed three interceptions in a Week 9 loss to the Giants. A full week of practice as the starter should help Smith, but not enough
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) was a limited participant in practice on Thursday. Jokes aside how kickers are inherently limited participants in football, Hopkins has been a solid boot for fantasy managers this season. He had a perfect afternoon last week with two extra points and two field goals, including a 48-yarder. Head coach Ron Rivera said Hopkins will need to kick either
The Washington Football Team defense has been trending upward in fantasy and has another solid matchup in Week 10 versus a Lions team that could again be without top receiver Kenny Golladay(hip). Washington has been playing better in recent weeks with their pass-rush combination of Ryan Kerrigan and rookie first-rounder Chase Young, providing a safe floor as they can usually rack up a couple of
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will be a touchdown-dependent streamer for a Week 10 matchup with the Lions. Thomas has a low ceiling for fantasy as he hasn’t eclipsed 60 yards in a game this season. When he gets in the end zone he returns value, but it’s risky to start Thomas. Alex Smith is a very tight end-friendly quarterback so those desperate
The Raiders defense has been bad all season, allowing at least 20 points in all but one game this season. They rank 23rd in total defense and 24th in scoring defense. They are also not good at getting to the quarterback with just nine sacks all year. The Broncos offense has not been great, but there is no reason to feel great about the Raiders
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (shoulder) practiced in full on Thursday and will assume his lead-back role in a good matchup with the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera said Gibson was held out of practice Wednesday as a precaution. Gibson has been losing passing downs work to J.D. McKissic, but both backs have been involved in the passing game as Washington lacks playmakers
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller has been productive in almost every week this season and will look to continue that trend this week against the Broncos. Waller is not racking up the receiving yards he did last season, but he has caught at least five passes in five straight games. He leads the Raiders in targets and receptions and has caught touchdown passes
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III has been disappointing for most of this season and is unreliable heading into a Week 10 contest against the Broncos. Since a breakout performance against the Chiefs in Week 5, Ruggs has just 4 catches for 43 yards on 10 targets in his last three games. He has been on the field for over 70 percent of
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been a weapon out of the backfield over the past few weeks and has another great matchup in Week 10. The Lions allow the most fantasy points to opposing running backs and have allowed five receiving touchdowns to running backs, most in the NFL. This bodes well for McKissic who ranks third among running backs in receiving
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor may have worked himself into having flex value coming into Week 10. He only has 17 catches so far this season but is leading the league in yards per reception, proving he is a legitimate big-play receiver. He has five touchdown catches on the year, four of those coming in the last five games. He faces off against
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having a strong second season, finding himself third in the league in rushing yards coming into Week 10. Over his last two contests, Jacobs has carried the ball a whopping 46 times for 194 yards and a touchdown. He matches up against a tough run defense in Denver who ranks fourth against opposing running backs. Yards will
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been unstoppable over the last three weeks and will look to keep that momentum going in Detroit. McLaurin has seven catches in each of the last three games as he is one of the most targeted receivers in football with 9.6 per-game. That volume alone makes McLaurin a must-start in fantasy, but his big-play ability shined as
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of his last two games and will look to bounce back this week against the Broncos. Carr is having a career year so far with a passer rating of 110 and 16 passing touchdowns to just two interceptions. He has not posted great fantasy stats in 11 career games
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (concussion) did not participate in practice Thursday ahead of Monday’s game versus Minnesota due to his status in the league’s concussion protocol. While Montgomery will have the benefit of an additional day between games, if he is ultimately held out, expect the Bears to have to get extremely creative out of the backfield with Cordarelle Patterson, Ryan Nall, and
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) had been expected to return to practice this week in hopes of suiting up Sunday against the Rams, but following practice Thursday, that has yet to be the case. The duo have missed each of Seattle’s two previous contests, paving the way for rookieDeeJay Dallas to ascend to fantasy relevance. Travis Homer (knee) continues
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) was able to log just a limited practice Thursday, putting his availability for Sunday’s game versus Jacksonville up in the air. After having had a breakout three-game stretch earlier in the season that saw him amass five touchdowns, Tonyan has yet to find the end zone since, severely hampering his fantasy prospects. Combine the fact that Tonyan
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) was moved back to a non-participant for Thursday’s practice, further clouding his status for Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Having last suited up in Week 6, the fact that Ingram was a limited practice participant Wednesday was encouraging, but his step backward continues the murky nature of the division of duties in the backfield. Without Ingram in
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry rushed 19 times for 103 yards and brought in one of two targets for six yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Henry’s numbers were about the only bright spot for the Titans on a forgettable night overall, with the star running back posting his fifth 100-yard effort of the campaign. The Pro Bowl
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis caught five of six targets for 67 yards in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. Davis lead the Titans in receptions and receiving yards while tying Jonnu Smith for the team lead in targets, bouncing back from being blanked on the stat sheet by the Bears just four days earlier. Thursday night’s solid numbers were
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith brought in two of six targets for 14 yards and scored a one-yard touchdown on his only rush attempt in the Titans’ 34-17 loss to the Colts on Thursday night. The speedy tight end couldn’t do much in terms of receiving on a night when Ryan Tannehill threw for just 147 yards, but his first career rushing score in
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith struggled in relief of Kyle Allen (ankle) last week, but will look to bounce back as the starting QB against the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera announced Smith would start immediately after the quarterback tossed three interceptions in a Week 9 loss to the Giants. A full week of practice as the starter should help Smith, but not enough
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) was a limited participant in practice on Thursday. Jokes aside how kickers are inherently limited participants in football, Hopkins has been a solid boot for fantasy managers this season. He had a perfect afternoon last week with two extra points and two field goals, including a 48-yarder. Head coach Ron Rivera said Hopkins will need to kick either
The Washington Football Team defense has been trending upward in fantasy and has another solid matchup in Week 10 versus a Lions team that could again be without top receiver Kenny Golladay(hip). Washington has been playing better in recent weeks with their pass-rush combination of Ryan Kerrigan and rookie first-rounder Chase Young, providing a safe floor as they can usually rack up a couple of
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas will be a touchdown-dependent streamer for a Week 10 matchup with the Lions. Thomas has a low ceiling for fantasy as he hasn’t eclipsed 60 yards in a game this season. When he gets in the end zone he returns value, but it’s risky to start Thomas. Alex Smith is a very tight end-friendly quarterback so those desperate
The Raiders defense has been bad all season, allowing at least 20 points in all but one game this season. They rank 23rd in total defense and 24th in scoring defense. They are also not good at getting to the quarterback with just nine sacks all year. The Broncos offense has not been great, but there is no reason to feel great about the Raiders
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (shoulder) practiced in full on Thursday and will assume his lead-back role in a good matchup with the Lions. Head coach Ron Rivera said Gibson was held out of practice Wednesday as a precaution. Gibson has been losing passing downs work to J.D. McKissic, but both backs have been involved in the passing game as Washington lacks playmakers
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller has been productive in almost every week this season and will look to continue that trend this week against the Broncos. Waller is not racking up the receiving yards he did last season, but he has caught at least five passes in five straight games. He leads the Raiders in targets and receptions and has caught touchdown passes
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III has been disappointing for most of this season and is unreliable heading into a Week 10 contest against the Broncos. Since a breakout performance against the Chiefs in Week 5, Ruggs has just 4 catches for 43 yards on 10 targets in his last three games. He has been on the field for over 70 percent of
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has been a weapon out of the backfield over the past few weeks and has another great matchup in Week 10. The Lions allow the most fantasy points to opposing running backs and have allowed five receiving touchdowns to running backs, most in the NFL. This bodes well for McKissic who ranks third among running backs in receiving
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor may have worked himself into having flex value coming into Week 10. He only has 17 catches so far this season but is leading the league in yards per reception, proving he is a legitimate big-play receiver. He has five touchdown catches on the year, four of those coming in the last five games. He faces off against
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having a strong second season, finding himself third in the league in rushing yards coming into Week 10. Over his last two contests, Jacobs has carried the ball a whopping 46 times for 194 yards and a touchdown. He matches up against a tough run defense in Denver who ranks fourth against opposing running backs. Yards will
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin has been unstoppable over the last three weeks and will look to keep that momentum going in Detroit. McLaurin has seven catches in each of the last three games as he is one of the most targeted receivers in football with 9.6 per-game. That volume alone makes McLaurin a must-start in fantasy, but his big-play ability shined as
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of his last two games and will look to bounce back this week against the Broncos. Carr is having a career year so far with a passer rating of 110 and 16 passing touchdowns to just two interceptions. He has not posted great fantasy stats in 11 career games
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (concussion) did not participate in practice Thursday ahead of Monday’s game versus Minnesota due to his status in the league’s concussion protocol. While Montgomery will have the benefit of an additional day between games, if he is ultimately held out, expect the Bears to have to get extremely creative out of the backfield with Cordarelle Patterson, Ryan Nall, and
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) had been expected to return to practice this week in hopes of suiting up Sunday against the Rams, but following practice Thursday, that has yet to be the case. The duo have missed each of Seattle’s two previous contests, paving the way for rookieDeeJay Dallas to ascend to fantasy relevance. Travis Homer (knee) continues
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) was able to log just a limited practice Thursday, putting his availability for Sunday’s game versus Jacksonville up in the air. After having had a breakout three-game stretch earlier in the season that saw him amass five touchdowns, Tonyan has yet to find the end zone since, severely hampering his fantasy prospects. Combine the fact that Tonyan
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) was moved back to a non-participant for Thursday’s practice, further clouding his status for Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Having last suited up in Week 6, the fact that Ingram was a limited practice participant Wednesday was encouraging, but his step backward continues the murky nature of the division of duties in the backfield. Without Ingram in
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