5 days agoJacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) is a "longshot" to play against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Etienne has battled injuries and poor production this year, dropping him outside the top 36 running backs for fantasy purposes and giving a terrific opportunity to second-year running back Tank Bigsby. With Etienne trending toward being inactive, fantasy managers should expect another huge week from Bigsby. He's a fantasy RB2 despite the tough matchup in Green Bay.Source: Ian Rapoport
5 days agoWashington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (rib) is trending toward being active for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. He entered this weekend listed as questionable after being knocked out of last weekend's game in the first half, but all signs point to him starting in Week 8. The final hurdle for Daniels to clear is pregame warmups. If Daniels feels good while practicing before the game, he'll be confirmed as the Commanders starter. Assuming he plays, the No. 2 pick should be started in most fantasy leagues.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoSan Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (foot) is expected to play against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 8 despite being listed as questionable, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Kittle has remained dominant through six games this year, racking up 34 catches for 375 yards and five touchdowns. So far, he remains second among tight ends in fantasy points. Fantasy managers should continue to deploy him as a high-end TE1 in all leagues.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoLas Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby will not be traded prior to the 2024 trade deadline, owner Mark Davis told ESPN's Adam Schefter. There had been some speculation that the Raiders, now 2-5, could look to move Crosby, especially after trading Davante Adams to the New York Jets. However, in the end, Crosby is expected to remain a Raider. He has been terrific through six games so far this season, racking up 23 tackles and 6.5 sacks already.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoAccording to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was "feeling better" on Saturday. However, while the Bengals hope he can get on the field versus the Philadelphia Eagles, the team will play it safe by keeping him out if necessary. Higgins has been on a roll of late, scoring three touchdowns in the last three weeks, so his absence would be a tough blow for a club looking to get to .500. With that said, if the wideout doesn't play, Andrei Iosivas would immediately enter the flex conversation.Source: Jeremy Fowler
5 days agoSeattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf (knee) remains doubtful for Sunday's game versus the Buffalo Bills. The wideout was carted off the field in the Week 7 clash with the Atlanta Falcons. While head coach Mike Macdonald tried to downplay the severity of the injury, it appears it will be enough to keep him off the field. Metcalf will test things out during pregame warmups before a final determination is made. However, it will likely be Tyler Lockett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba as Geno Smith's top receivers, making them both viable options for fantasy managers.Source: Jeremy Fowler
5 days agoMiami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (foot) is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. The 30-year-old was limited in Thursday's practice because of a foot injury. However, concern regarding his availability grew after he missed Friday's session. Fortunately, it appears the Dolphins will have their top pass-catcher on the field in Week 8. Hill hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 1 and is coming off a rough Week 7 showing versus the Colts. With that said, Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) will be back on the field in Week 8, so Hill could easily bounce back with his signal-caller back under center.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoBaltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (ankle) is anticipated to play in Sunday's AFC North showdown with the Cleveland Browns. The wideout earned a questionable tag after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday. He logged a limited session on Friday, although that didn't add any clarity regarding his availability for Week 8. However, Barring a setback, Lamar Jackson will have his top pass-catcher on the field. Of course, Flowers is a must-start in all fantasy setups. Unfortunately, Flowers' presence could mean fewer targets for Rashod Bateman, Mark Andrews, and Isaiah Likely, who would have all been in line for more attention.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoLos Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey (hip) is expected to play in Sunday's matchup with the Saints. The rookie has 24 catches for 265 yards and two touchdowns this season, so he's the best pass-catcher on the roster. Naturally, there was some concern when he missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday before logging a limited session on Friday. However, it appears McConkey will be good to go, which is certainly good news, considering Will Dissly (shoulder) and Quentin Johnston (ankle) are also carrying injury designations. With that in mind, McConkey deserves starting fantasy consideration in Week 8, even if DJ Chark Jr. (groin) is back on the field.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoLas Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers (ankle) is expected to suit up for Sunday's divisional clash with the Kansas City Chiefs. Myers has been burdened by an ankle issue, keeping him off the field for the Raiders' previous two contests. The 27-year-old hasn't had a terrible season, amassing 25 catches (36 targets) for 273 yards and a touchdown. Of course, the Raiders offense is hard to trust. However, assuming Meyers officially receives the green light, he warrants flex consideration. His anticipated return could mean fewer targets for Brock Bowers, who had 19 catches combined in the last two games. DJ Turner and Tre Tucker may also have a tough time staying involved with Meyers back on the field.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoSan Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (illness, wrist) is expected to play in Sunday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys. The wideout has been battling a wrist issue for a few weeks. He also was dealing with a case of Pneumonia, forcing his premature exit from the Week 7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Fortunately, Samuel started to feel better over the last few days, so barring a setback, he should be good to go. The 49ers are hurting on the offensive side of the ball, with Brandon Aiyuk (knee) done for the year and Jauan Jennings (hip) missing another contest. There's also a chance George Kittle (foot) isn't available. As such, expectations are high for Samuel in Week 8, even if he still has some residual symptoms related to the illness.Source: Adam Schefter
5 days agoNew York Giants defense, despite a challenging 28-3 loss to the Eagles in Week 7, remains a formidable unit heading into their Monday Night Football matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ranked 6th against the pass, allowing only 179.4 passing yards per game, the Giants defense will focus on containing Russell Wilson, who had a strong showing against the Jets with 264 yards and two touchdowns. However, the Giants' weakness against the run (25th, allowing 138.1 yards per game) could be exploited by Pittsburgh's 9th-ranked rushing offense, led by Najee Harris. The Giants lead the NFL in sacks with 31, and if they pressure Wilson effectively, they could disrupt Pittsburgh's 20th-ranked offense, which averages 314.1 total yards per game.Source: NFL.com
5 days agoNew York Giants kicker Greg Joseph enters the Week 8 Monday Night Football matchup against the Steelers looking to build consistency amid a season marked by ups and downs. Joseph has made 9 of 12 field goal attempts (75%), with all three misses coming in the 40-49 yard range, though he did connect from 38 yards last week against the Eagles, his only attempt in a 28-3 loss. With the Giants' offense struggling to finish drives, Joseph's scoring opportunities could increase against a very good Steelers defense. In a tough, low-scoring matchup, Joseph is not a viable fantasy option for managers needing kicker stability.Source: NFL.com
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5 days agoNew York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson heads into the Week 8 Monday Night Football showdown against the Steelers as the team's most targeted player this season, with 67 targets (he's compiled 43 receptions on those targets). Robinson has averaged 12.4 fantasy points per game, though his modest 7 yards per catch highlights his role as a short-yardage option rather than a deep threat. Despite leading the team with six catches last week, Robinson managed only 23 yards against the Eagles, his lowest fantasy output of the season. He'll look to bounce back against a Steelers defense ranked 10th against fantasy WRs but vulnerable in yardage, allowing 217.3 passing yards per game and eight touchdowns through the air.Source: NFL.com