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.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) won’t make his NFL debut against the Cardinals in Week 1. The 49ers will also be without Deebo Samuel (foot), which means their receiving corps isn’t in great shape this week. Tight end George Kittle should be the team’s leading receiver, but DFS players might want to take a look at Kendrick Bourne, who’ll see increased usage
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is active for Week 1 against the New Orleans Saints. Expect a limited Evans in this one, but his size does make him a solid redzone threat for the Bucs in quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. I don’t think fantasy managers should feel great about having to play Evans, but it’s also hard to bench
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) is questionable to return on Sunday against the Patriots. Parker was dealing with the ailment heading into Week 1, so his departure during this contest isn’t a big surprise. Before reaggravating his hamstring, the 27-year-old caught all four of his targets for 47 yards. In his absence, look for Preston Williams and Myles Gaskin to be the primary
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (knee) returned in the third quarter during Sunday’s game against the Panthers. The rookie suffered the injury in the first-half after completing a pass from quarterback Derek Carr that led to a tackle near the sidelines. Nonetheless, with his return, fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief. Source: Vincent Bognisore
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (foot) suffered a potential foot/ankle injury midway through the second quarter against the Jaguars on Sunday. The veteran was carted back to the locker room, and with this injury being of the non-contact variety, it certainly doesn’t look promising for Mack’s outlook for the foreseeable future. His status for the remainder of the game and the season, for that
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (leg) suffered an apparent injury to his knee or ankle during the matchup against the Panthers on Sunday. After hauling in a pass from quarterback Derek Carr late in the second quarter, the rookie came up in obvious pain after getting tackled near the sidelines. He was able to walk to the locker room under his own
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson (leg) limped off the field early in today’s game against the Washington Football Team. He remained on the sidelines, holding his helmet, for a few drives before returning in the second quarter. It appears as if the injury wasn’t anything major and he should be set to resume his role in the offense for the remainder of the game.
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (ankle) was helped to the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury in the second quarter of today’s game. He had four carries for 26 yards and three catches for 30 yards before the injury. Early indications are that it’s nothing major as he was taken to the bench first, rather than the pop-up tent. Rookie Jonathan Taylor could get
Newly-added Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson could see a sizable workload in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. Fellow running backs D’Andre Swift (leg) and Kerryon Johnson (knee) have been limited in practice and the team might be cautious with them to start the year. Peterson told the Detroit Free Press this week, Theyre asking me to do a lot, in regards to his
Atlanta Falcons running back Qadree Ollison is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks. Brian Hill and Ito Smith will be the team’s backups to No. 1 running back Todd Gurley for the game. Hill and Smith likely won’t see more than about four or five touches each at most and have little fantasy value apart from being a handcuff to Gurley.
Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receivers Devin Duvernay and James Proche II appear to be likely candidates to field kick returns for the team today against the Cleveland Browns. Justice Hill (thigh) and Chris Moore (finger) are both ruled out for the game, giving Duvernay and Proche a more clear path to kick return duties. Duvernay, a third-round pick of the team this year, should also
It’s seeming less and less likely that rookie San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) will make his NFL debut this week. Aiyuk was limited in practices to close out the week and the team is likely to be cautious with him. Even if he’s active for the game, he most likely wouldn’t be too involved in the offense. With Deebo Samuel (foot) on
Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is a healthy inactive in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens. People-Jones was a sixth round pick of the team this summer and he has a chance to contribute as both a receiver and kick returner this year. This week, however, he’ll be on the sidelines. Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry will lead the receiving corps with Rashard
Chicago Bears wide receiver Riley Ridley is a healthy inactive for the team’s Week 1 game against the Detroit Lions. Ridley was a fourth round pick of the team in 2019 and had a disappointing rookie year with just six catches for 69 yards. Rookie fifth rounder Darnell Mooney and third year receiver Javon Wims have an opportunity to capitalize on Ridley’s absence, though the
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan is active for the team’s Week 1 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Hogan figures to be the team’s No. 2 receiver to open the year beside No. 1 receiver Breshad Perriman and slot receiver Jamison Crowder. Rookie Denzel Mims (hamstring) could eventually emerge for the team, but he is inactive for Week 1. Hogan isn’t someone worth looking
The Washington Football Team running back Bryce Love is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team will go with rookie Antonio Gibson and veterans J.D. McKissic and Peyton Barber as their only running backs. Gibson was projected to lead the backfield in touches this week even before this news came out, so he gets a slight boost from the absence
Seattle Seahawks running back DeeJay Dallas is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Falcons, while wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) won’t play either. Neither player was expected to be a fantasy option this week, so in the short term, these decisions don’t mean much. But Dallas being inactive does suggest he’s not as far along as some thought he’d be, as he
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Dede Westbrook is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. That’s…not good news for fantasy managers who have Westbrook rostered, as it means that rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. and veteran Keelan Cole have both moved ahead of him on the team’s depth chart. If you have time this morning, you might want to drop Westbrook in shallower leagues
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins. Harry should serve as the primary outside receiver for new quarterback Cam Newton, though the receiving corps in New England is hard to figure out right now, making Harry no more than a deep league option this week. Meanwhile, quarterback Jarrett Stidham is inactive, which means Brian Hoyer
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon and quarterback Jake Fromm headline the team’s inactive list for Week 1 against the Bills. Yeldon had promise when he first arrived in Buffalo, but has struggled to find a role with this team. Taiwan Jones will be the third active back behind Devin Singletary and Zack Moss, but expect Jones to mainly serve as a special teams play.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) won’t make his NFL debut against the Cardinals in Week 1. The 49ers will also be without Deebo Samuel (foot), which means their receiving corps isn’t in great shape this week. Tight end George Kittle should be the team’s leading receiver, but DFS players might want to take a look at Kendrick Bourne, who’ll see increased usage
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is active for Week 1 against the New Orleans Saints. Expect a limited Evans in this one, but his size does make him a solid redzone threat for the Bucs in quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. I don’t think fantasy managers should feel great about having to play Evans, but it’s also hard to bench
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) is questionable to return on Sunday against the Patriots. Parker was dealing with the ailment heading into Week 1, so his departure during this contest isn’t a big surprise. Before reaggravating his hamstring, the 27-year-old caught all four of his targets for 47 yards. In his absence, look for Preston Williams and Myles Gaskin to be the primary
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (knee) returned in the third quarter during Sunday’s game against the Panthers. The rookie suffered the injury in the first-half after completing a pass from quarterback Derek Carr that led to a tackle near the sidelines. Nonetheless, with his return, fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief. Source: Vincent Bognisore
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (foot) suffered a potential foot/ankle injury midway through the second quarter against the Jaguars on Sunday. The veteran was carted back to the locker room, and with this injury being of the non-contact variety, it certainly doesn’t look promising for Mack’s outlook for the foreseeable future. His status for the remainder of the game and the season, for that
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (leg) suffered an apparent injury to his knee or ankle during the matchup against the Panthers on Sunday. After hauling in a pass from quarterback Derek Carr late in the second quarter, the rookie came up in obvious pain after getting tackled near the sidelines. He was able to walk to the locker room under his own
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson (leg) limped off the field early in today’s game against the Washington Football Team. He remained on the sidelines, holding his helmet, for a few drives before returning in the second quarter. It appears as if the injury wasn’t anything major and he should be set to resume his role in the offense for the remainder of the game.
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (ankle) was helped to the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury in the second quarter of today’s game. He had four carries for 26 yards and three catches for 30 yards before the injury. Early indications are that it’s nothing major as he was taken to the bench first, rather than the pop-up tent. Rookie Jonathan Taylor could get
Newly-added Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson could see a sizable workload in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. Fellow running backs D’Andre Swift (leg) and Kerryon Johnson (knee) have been limited in practice and the team might be cautious with them to start the year. Peterson told the Detroit Free Press this week, Theyre asking me to do a lot, in regards to his
Atlanta Falcons running back Qadree Ollison is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks. Brian Hill and Ito Smith will be the team’s backups to No. 1 running back Todd Gurley for the game. Hill and Smith likely won’t see more than about four or five touches each at most and have little fantasy value apart from being a handcuff to Gurley.
Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receivers Devin Duvernay and James Proche II appear to be likely candidates to field kick returns for the team today against the Cleveland Browns. Justice Hill (thigh) and Chris Moore (finger) are both ruled out for the game, giving Duvernay and Proche a more clear path to kick return duties. Duvernay, a third-round pick of the team this year, should also
It’s seeming less and less likely that rookie San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) will make his NFL debut this week. Aiyuk was limited in practices to close out the week and the team is likely to be cautious with him. Even if he’s active for the game, he most likely wouldn’t be too involved in the offense. With Deebo Samuel (foot) on
Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is a healthy inactive in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens. People-Jones was a sixth round pick of the team this summer and he has a chance to contribute as both a receiver and kick returner this year. This week, however, he’ll be on the sidelines. Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry will lead the receiving corps with Rashard
Chicago Bears wide receiver Riley Ridley is a healthy inactive for the team’s Week 1 game against the Detroit Lions. Ridley was a fourth round pick of the team in 2019 and had a disappointing rookie year with just six catches for 69 yards. Rookie fifth rounder Darnell Mooney and third year receiver Javon Wims have an opportunity to capitalize on Ridley’s absence, though the
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan is active for the team’s Week 1 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Hogan figures to be the team’s No. 2 receiver to open the year beside No. 1 receiver Breshad Perriman and slot receiver Jamison Crowder. Rookie Denzel Mims (hamstring) could eventually emerge for the team, but he is inactive for Week 1. Hogan isn’t someone worth looking
The Washington Football Team running back Bryce Love is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team will go with rookie Antonio Gibson and veterans J.D. McKissic and Peyton Barber as their only running backs. Gibson was projected to lead the backfield in touches this week even before this news came out, so he gets a slight boost from the absence
Seattle Seahawks running back DeeJay Dallas is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Falcons, while wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) won’t play either. Neither player was expected to be a fantasy option this week, so in the short term, these decisions don’t mean much. But Dallas being inactive does suggest he’s not as far along as some thought he’d be, as he
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Dede Westbrook is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. That’s…not good news for fantasy managers who have Westbrook rostered, as it means that rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. and veteran Keelan Cole have both moved ahead of him on the team’s depth chart. If you have time this morning, you might want to drop Westbrook in shallower leagues
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins. Harry should serve as the primary outside receiver for new quarterback Cam Newton, though the receiving corps in New England is hard to figure out right now, making Harry no more than a deep league option this week. Meanwhile, quarterback Jarrett Stidham is inactive, which means Brian Hoyer
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon and quarterback Jake Fromm headline the team’s inactive list for Week 1 against the Bills. Yeldon had promise when he first arrived in Buffalo, but has struggled to find a role with this team. Taiwan Jones will be the third active back behind Devin Singletary and Zack Moss, but expect Jones to mainly serve as a special teams play.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) won’t make his NFL debut against the Cardinals in Week 1. The 49ers will also be without Deebo Samuel (foot), which means their receiving corps isn’t in great shape this week. Tight end George Kittle should be the team’s leading receiver, but DFS players might want to take a look at Kendrick Bourne, who’ll see increased usage
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is active for Week 1 against the New Orleans Saints. Expect a limited Evans in this one, but his size does make him a solid redzone threat for the Bucs in quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. I don’t think fantasy managers should feel great about having to play Evans, but it’s also hard to bench
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker (hamstring) is questionable to return on Sunday against the Patriots. Parker was dealing with the ailment heading into Week 1, so his departure during this contest isn’t a big surprise. Before reaggravating his hamstring, the 27-year-old caught all four of his targets for 47 yards. In his absence, look for Preston Williams and Myles Gaskin to be the primary
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (knee) returned in the third quarter during Sunday’s game against the Panthers. The rookie suffered the injury in the first-half after completing a pass from quarterback Derek Carr that led to a tackle near the sidelines. Nonetheless, with his return, fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief. Source: Vincent Bognisore
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (foot) suffered a potential foot/ankle injury midway through the second quarter against the Jaguars on Sunday. The veteran was carted back to the locker room, and with this injury being of the non-contact variety, it certainly doesn’t look promising for Mack’s outlook for the foreseeable future. His status for the remainder of the game and the season, for that
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III (leg) suffered an apparent injury to his knee or ankle during the matchup against the Panthers on Sunday. After hauling in a pass from quarterback Derek Carr late in the second quarter, the rookie came up in obvious pain after getting tackled near the sidelines. He was able to walk to the locker room under his own
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson (leg) limped off the field early in today’s game against the Washington Football Team. He remained on the sidelines, holding his helmet, for a few drives before returning in the second quarter. It appears as if the injury wasn’t anything major and he should be set to resume his role in the offense for the remainder of the game.
Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack (ankle) was helped to the sidelines after suffering an ankle injury in the second quarter of today’s game. He had four carries for 26 yards and three catches for 30 yards before the injury. Early indications are that it’s nothing major as he was taken to the bench first, rather than the pop-up tent. Rookie Jonathan Taylor could get
Newly-added Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson could see a sizable workload in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears. Fellow running backs D’Andre Swift (leg) and Kerryon Johnson (knee) have been limited in practice and the team might be cautious with them to start the year. Peterson told the Detroit Free Press this week, Theyre asking me to do a lot, in regards to his
Atlanta Falcons running back Qadree Ollison is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Seattle Seahawks. Brian Hill and Ito Smith will be the team’s backups to No. 1 running back Todd Gurley for the game. Hill and Smith likely won’t see more than about four or five touches each at most and have little fantasy value apart from being a handcuff to Gurley.
Baltimore Ravens rookie wide receivers Devin Duvernay and James Proche II appear to be likely candidates to field kick returns for the team today against the Cleveland Browns. Justice Hill (thigh) and Chris Moore (finger) are both ruled out for the game, giving Duvernay and Proche a more clear path to kick return duties. Duvernay, a third-round pick of the team this year, should also
It’s seeming less and less likely that rookie San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) will make his NFL debut this week. Aiyuk was limited in practices to close out the week and the team is likely to be cautious with him. Even if he’s active for the game, he most likely wouldn’t be too involved in the offense. With Deebo Samuel (foot) on
Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is a healthy inactive in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens. People-Jones was a sixth round pick of the team this summer and he has a chance to contribute as both a receiver and kick returner this year. This week, however, he’ll be on the sidelines. Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry will lead the receiving corps with Rashard
Chicago Bears wide receiver Riley Ridley is a healthy inactive for the team’s Week 1 game against the Detroit Lions. Ridley was a fourth round pick of the team in 2019 and had a disappointing rookie year with just six catches for 69 yards. Rookie fifth rounder Darnell Mooney and third year receiver Javon Wims have an opportunity to capitalize on Ridley’s absence, though the
New York Jets wide receiver Chris Hogan is active for the team’s Week 1 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Hogan figures to be the team’s No. 2 receiver to open the year beside No. 1 receiver Breshad Perriman and slot receiver Jamison Crowder. Rookie Denzel Mims (hamstring) could eventually emerge for the team, but he is inactive for Week 1. Hogan isn’t someone worth looking
The Washington Football Team running back Bryce Love is a healthy inactive for Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team will go with rookie Antonio Gibson and veterans J.D. McKissic and Peyton Barber as their only running backs. Gibson was projected to lead the backfield in touches this week even before this news came out, so he gets a slight boost from the absence
Seattle Seahawks running back DeeJay Dallas is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Falcons, while wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) won’t play either. Neither player was expected to be a fantasy option this week, so in the short term, these decisions don’t mean much. But Dallas being inactive does suggest he’s not as far along as some thought he’d be, as he
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Dede Westbrook is a healthy scratch in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. That’s…not good news for fantasy managers who have Westbrook rostered, as it means that rookie Laviska Shenault Jr. and veteran Keelan Cole have both moved ahead of him on the team’s depth chart. If you have time this morning, you might want to drop Westbrook in shallower leagues
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins. Harry should serve as the primary outside receiver for new quarterback Cam Newton, though the receiving corps in New England is hard to figure out right now, making Harry no more than a deep league option this week. Meanwhile, quarterback Jarrett Stidham is inactive, which means Brian Hoyer
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon and quarterback Jake Fromm headline the team’s inactive list for Week 1 against the Bills. Yeldon had promise when he first arrived in Buffalo, but has struggled to find a role with this team. Taiwan Jones will be the third active back behind Devin Singletary and Zack Moss, but expect Jones to mainly serve as a special teams play.
Sign-up today for our free Premium Email subscription!
© 2021 RotoViz. All rights Reserved.