Tunnel Vision of Week 13

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Yards TD
 Ryan Fitzpatrick  365 – 2 3
 Aaron Rodgers 243 – 24 4
 Kyle Allen 278 – 22 3
 Dak Prescott 355 – 25 2
 Carson Wentz 310 – 0 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Derrius Guice 137 2
Derrick Henry 166 1
Raheem Mostert 154 1
Peyton Barber 44 2
James White 177 2
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Devante Parker 159 2
Kenny Golladay 158 1
Alshon Jeffery 137 1
Courtland Sutton 74 2
Davante Adams 64 2
Tight Ends Yards TD
Tyler Higbee 107 1
Mike Gesicki 79 1
Jack Doyle 73 1
Jason Witten 42 1
Mark Andrews 50 1
Placekickers XP FG
Will Lutz 2 4
Brandon McManus 2 3
Jason Sanders 2 (+TD) 1
Jake Elliott 2 3
Dustin Hopkins 2 3
Defense Sck-TO TD
Buccaneers 5-4 1
Saints 9-3 0
Chiefs 2-3 1
Titans 3-3 1
Rams 5-1 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

TE Greg Olsen – Concussion
RB Kalen Ballage – Leg
WR Chester Rogers – Knee
WR Trey Quinn – Concussion
RB Darrel Williams – Hamstring
QB Baker Mayfield – Hand

Chasing Ambulances

Another light week with nothing major happening on the injury front.

TE Greg Olsen – Out with a concussion that looked significant at the time. He’d give way to Ian Thomas if Olsen misses time and Thomas turned in four catches for 24 yards in the loss to the Redskins. But at this point of the season, it’s a non-event.

RB Kalen Ballage – This is the worst backfield so it doesn’t really matter. Myles Gaskin ran for 20 yards on two carries but Patrick Laird would pick up more work and he only ran for five yards on ten carries. Nothing here to bring into fantasy playoffs.

RB Darrel Williams – The Chiefs’ backfield is a mess and Williams only gained 13 yards on six runs before his hamstring injury that happened when he was untouched. Damien Williams could be back this week anyway and LeSean McCoy takes his cut. The only interesting outcome was letting Darwin Thompson run for 44 yards and a touchdown on 11 rushes. Again – not a lot here to rely on for fantasy playoffs.

QB Baker Mayfield – He appeared to hit his hand on a helmet and had an x-ray taken. He returned to the game so it is a non-event pending any further concerns this week in practice.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

WR Anthony Miller – Taylor Gabriel was out with a concussion which elevated Miller in the win over the Lions. While he has yet to score a 2019 touchdown, Miller turned in a career-best 140 yards on nine catches last Thursday. And that follows two weeks of six-catch performances.

WR Cole Beasley – Saved his best for playing his ex-employer. Beasley hung six catches for 110 yards and a touchdown in Dallas but that makes a score in five of the last seven games and over 70 yards in three of his last four. As great as that sounds, facing BAL, @PIT, @NE, and NYJ sound like temper expectations.

Bills backfield – Said it many times before but it still kills me. Devin Singletary runs for 63 yards on 14 carries while Frank Gore still is given nine runs to gain 11 yards. I want Singletary next year when Gore is gone. Unless they bring in yet another aging back to slow down the offense.

RB Raheem Mostert – He was on a streak of games with only six carries but in Week 12, he gained 45 yards and scored. In Baltimore, Mostert was the only player with notable statistics when he ran for 146 yards on 19 carries and scored once. He added two catches for eight yards. Tevin Coleman was held to only six yards on five rushes.  That’s hard to rely on playing at the Saints this week, but he looked clearly superior to Coleman.

RB Derrius Guice – He torched the Panthers for 129 yards and two touchdowns on just ten rushes and added two receptions for eight yards. Adrian Peterson also gained 99 yards and a score on 13 carries but it was against the Panthers and their  No. 27 ranked defense versus running backs. Even better, the Redskins head to Green Bay this week to face the No. 30 defense against the position.

WR D.J. Moore – The Panthers wideout just caught six passes for 75 yards and one score in the loss to the Redskins. For the last five games, he’s totaled more fantasy points than any other wideout besides Jarvis Landry. And next week he faces the No. 30 defense versus wideouts in the Falcons.

QB Sam Darnold – After scoring six touchdowns over the previous two games, Darnold was held to only 239 yards and no scores by the Bengals. That calls into question if the Redskins and Raiders matchups were just a function of bad secondaries. This week they host the Dolphins but that doesn’t look as inviting as it once did. One plus – Robby Anderson still caught seven passes for 101 yards while all other receivers did very little.

QB Andy Dalton – Took his start and brought a win to the Bengals since they still own the worst record, just not a win-less record. With the Dolphins and both meetings with the Browns left o play, the Bengals have to decide if they want to risk that No. 1 overall pick next April.

RB Marlon Mack – Targeting this week to return. The Colt need him since the backfield is now a mess with Jordan Wilkins (11-47), Nyheim Hines (4-22, TD) and Jonathan Williams (8-14) canceling each other out in the loss to the Titans.

TE Jack Doyle – Eric Ebron landed on injured reserve and that left Doyle as the lone receiving tight end. He turned in six catches for 73 yards and a touchdown on Sunday. His 11 targets were more than any other Colt. And this week, he plays the Buccaneers that are ranked No. 31 versus tight ends.

QB Nick Foles – Facing the Buccaneers has been a gift for almost every opposing quarterback but Foles completed just 7-of-14 for 93 yards, with one interception and two lost fumbles by half time. He was benched so that Gardner Minshew could throw for 147 yards and one score in the second half. Now the problem is who plays in Week 14? The rookie or the $88M quarterback?

RB Ronald Jones – He was held to only eight yards on six carries while Peyton Freaking Barber was given 17 carries to gain 44 yards and two touchdowns. Just when you think it may be safe to trust Jones. You cannot.

WR Alshon Jeffery – Missed two games with an ankle injury but returned to post nice catches for 167 yards and a score in the loss to the Dolphins. This was the first time he’s played as well as he did in 2018. The Dolphins secondary was missing several players, so it’s likely a one-game aberration.

WR James Washington – The change to Devlin Hodges the last two weeks resulted in Washington logging 98 yards and a score at the Bengals and then 111 yards and a touchdown on Sunday versus the Browns. Even better, the Steelers face the Cardinals this week.

WR Robert Woods – He still has not caught a touchdown but he posted 95 yards in Week 10 before disappearing in Week 11 for unknown personal reasons. His return in Week 12 saw him catch six passes for 97 yards against the Ravens. On Sunday, he caught 13 passes for 172 yards. You do not need touchdowns with those sort of stats.

Cardinals backfield – The loss to the Rams meant less rushing anyway, but the backfield had Kenyan Drake, Chase Edmond, and David Johnson available. They elected to never use Edmonds, and run Drake 13 times for 31 yards and Johnson gained 15  yards on four rushes. Both Drake and Johnson caught two short passes. The remaining schedule – PIT, CLE, @SEA, and @LAR –  all go against Top-12 defenses versus running backs.

QB Drew Lock – The Broncos opted to start their 2.10 pick in Lock, and the rookie responded with two touchdowns to Courtland Sutton in the first quarter.  He ended with only 134 passing touchdowns and those two scores. But he helped lead the Broncos to the eventual win. He’ll need to throw in Houston and Kansas City next, but the first quarter is over and there isn’t enough there to merit any consideration.

TE Darren Waller – Led the Raiders with seven catches for 100 yards in the beatdown by the Chiefs. His nine targets were more than double anyone else and Tyrell Williams ended with only one catch for nine yards. The Raiders can no longer connect with wideouts and the top three receivers were two tight ends and the running back DeAndre Washington.

Huddle player of the week

Devante Parker  –  This is simply mind-blowing.  Devante Parker was already the only receiver worth covering for the Dolphins but he caught seven passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns. Those were his first scores since Week 9 but Parker’s making the most of his opportunity after Preston Williams left in Week 10. He helped win a lot of fantasy games this week – if he was in the starting lineups.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick 367 3 QB Drew Brees 184 1
RB Raheem Mostert 154 1 RB Aaron Jones 31 0
RB Peyton Barber 44 2 RB Ronald Jones 8 0
WR Allen Lazard 103 1 WR Odell Beckham 29 0
WR Anthony Miller 140 0 WR Chris Godwin 50 0
WR Curtis Samuel 65 1 WR Michael Thomas 48 0
TE Tyler Higbee 107 1 TE Hunter Henry 10 0
PK Will Lutz 2 XP 4 FG PK Brett Maher 1 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 141 Huddle Fantasy Points = 29

Now get back to work…

Friday walkthrough: Week 13

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

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Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00pm ET) and teams on the west coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

This week’s key game-time decisions: None

ARIZONA CARDINALS
QB Kyler Murray (hamstring) was added to the team’s injury report on Friday as questionable despite a full practice. RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring) returned to practice this week and is on track to return to action after failing to make the team’s final injury report.

ATLANTA FALCONS – Played Thursday Night
RB Devonta Freeman (foot) returned to action following a good short week of practice. WR Julio Jones (shoulder) and TE Austin Hooper (knee) were both out.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
No injuries of fantasy note.

BUFFALO BILLS – Played Thursday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CHICAGO BEARS – Played Thursday Night
WR Taylor Gabriel (concussion) was inactive on the short week and TE Adam Shaheen (foot) was out again.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
WR A.J. Green (ankle) remains out indefinitely. 

CLEVELAND BROWNS
No injuries of fantasy note.

DALLAS COWBOYS – Played Thursday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

DENVER BRONCOS
No injuries of fantasy note.

DETROIT LIONS – Played Thursday Night
QB Matthew Stafford (hip, back) remains out of practice and off the playing field.

GREEN BAY PACKERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

HOUSTON TEXANS
No injuries of fantasy note.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
RB Marlon Mack (hand) will be on the sidelines again this weekend. Joining him will be WR T.Y. Hilton (calf) following his brief return to action last week. WR Parris Campbell (hand) put in limited practices all week and is questionable to return Sunday.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
No injuries of fantasy note.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
RB Damien Williams (rib) didn’t practice all week and is out.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
TE Gerald Everett (knee) didn’t hit the practice field this week and has been declared out.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
WR Jakeem Grant
(ankle) was placed on IR, ending his season.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Monday Night
RB Dalvin Cook (chest) was limited in practice on Thursday but returned to full on Friday and should be good to go. WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) remains limited in practice but remains on track to return to action Monday night.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
WR Mohamed Sanu (ankle) was limited in practice all week but is expected to return to action this weekend despite his questionable status. WR Phillip Dorsett (concussion) cleared protocol and is expected to return also following a limited week of practice. WR Julian Edelman (shoulder) is of course expected to play through his questionable tags yet again. TE Ryan Izzo is out again.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Played Thursday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

NEW YORK GIANTS
WR Golden Tate (concussion) didn’t practice all week and is out. TE Rhett Ellison (concussion) and TE Evan Engram (foot) have been ruled out again.

NEW YORK JETS
Same ol’ same ol’ for WR Demaryius Thomas (hamstring), limited practices and questionable tag that he’ll play through.

OAKLAND RAIDERS
WR Hunter Renfrow (rib) is out.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
RB Jordan Howard (shoulder) had another limited week of practice but has yet to be cleared for contact so he’s expected to miss another game. WR Alshon Jeffery (ankle) is on track to return to action after putting in a full practice on Friday and not making the team’s final injury report. The same goes for WR Nelson Agholor (knee). TE Zach Ertz (hamstring) only got in a limited practice on Friday but the team is hopeful he’ll suit up on Sunday.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
RB James Conner (shoulder) progressed to doubtful this week but is not expected to play again. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion, knee) has been ruled out again.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
RB Matt Breida (ankle) got on the practice field this week on a limited basis and has improved to questionable status, however, his return to play is unclear. WR Dante Pettis (knee) has been ruled out this week. PK Robbie Gould (quad) has a good chance to return to kicking this week after a solid week of practice.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Monday Night
WR Tyler Lockett (shin), WR DK Metcalf (knee), WR Josh Gordon (ankle) and TE Jacob Hollister (toe) have all been limited in practice but none are expected to miss the Monday nighter. TE Luke Wilson (hamstring) has yet to return to practice this week and his playing status is unclear.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

TENNESSEE TITANS
TE Delanie Walker (ankle) will end this season on IR.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS
RB Chris Thompson (toe) put in a limited week of practice and is questionable to make his long-awaited return to the field. WR Paul Richardson (hamstring) has been ruled out after failing to practice all week.

Tunnel Vision of Week 12

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Yards TD
Ryan Tannehill 259 – 40 4
Jameis Winston 313 – 38 3
Sam Darnold 315 – 16 3
Ryan Fitzpatrick 214 – 45 3
Baker Mayfield 327 – 5 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Derrick Henry 165 2
Leonard Fournette 159 2
Christian McCaffrey 135 2
Nick Chubb 164 1
Rashaad Penny 129 1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Chris Godwin 184 2
Jarvis Landry 148 2
D.J. Moore 126 2
DeAndre Hopkins 94 2
A.J. Brown 135 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Jared Cook 99 1
Zach Ertz 91 1
Mike Gesicki 28 1
Logan Thomas 24 1
George Kittle 129 1
Placekickers XP FG
Dustin Hopkins 1 4
Austin Siebert 5 2
Will Lutz 4 2
Chase McLaughlin 4 3
Younghoe Koo 1 3
Defense Sck-TO TD
Jets 1 – 2 1
Redskins 6 – 4 1
Seahawks 3 – 5 0
Buccaneers  6 – 2 1
Steelers 4 – 2 0

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

WR Julio Jones – Shoulder
WR Hunter Renfrow – Ribs
QB Mason Rudolph – Splinters
QB Dwayne Haskins – Wrist
WR Paul Richardson – Hamstring

Chasing Ambulances

Week 12 was the most injury-free slate of games that I can remember. Julio Jones hurt his shoulder but went back into the game. Dwayne Haskin’s wrist may be an issue, but he’s already a terrible fantasy play anyway and the Skins would likely benefit reverting to Case Keenum.

Mason Rudolph was benched and Devlin Hodges played better, but the Steelers already struggle when they pass and Hodges is no late-season savior.

There wasn’t an injury that would spawn any meaningful depth chart changes. And that’s likely to repeat until the end of the season because those who were going to get injured, already have. And everyone else is already banged up by now anyway.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

RB Jonathan Williams – The Colts will still miss Marlon Mack for a few more weeks and Williams followed up his surprise 147-yard Week 11 performance with 121 yards and a touchdown last Thursday in Houston. This week at home against the Titans holds a lot of promise.

WR Will Fuller – Missed five games but his first Sunday back and he posted seven catches for 140 yards against the Colts. The next two games go against the Patriots and Titans, so he’s likely to crawl back under the rock.

WR Russell Gage – Hasn’t scored this year but turned in a season-best eight catches for 76 yards in the loss to the Falcons. Notable is that while his two previous games were mediocre and on the road, his only previous homestand since  Muhammad Sanu left was when he caught seven passes for 58 yards. The Falcons play at home versus the Saints and Panthers for the next two weeks.

RB Qadree Ollison – The Falcons rookie power back totaled only 13 touches over the last two games but they were the first with him playing and he scored a touchdown in each.

QB Brian Allen – The Broncos quarterback was held to only 10-of-25 completions for 82 yards and one interception in the loss to the Bills. The Broncos 2.10 draft pick of Drew Lock is practicing again after spending the season on injured reserve because of a wrist injury. He’ll be starting sooner than later and the next three opponents are LAC, @HOU, and @KC. The Broncos will lose, but it could be a good experience for Lock who is bound to throw for more than 82 yards.

WR Sterling Shepard – Returned from his serious concussion and ended with five receptions for 15 yards in the loss to the Bears. This week hosting the Packers isn’t a great matchup, but the Giants will face the Eagles, Dolphins, and Redskins after that.

WR Allen Robinson – Just posted six catches for 131 yards and a score against the Giants. He’s done well only when facing weaker defenses and usually at home. With an ending schedule of @DET, DAL, @GB, KAN, and @MIN he’s going to be very hard to rely on again.

RB Benny Snell – With James Conner sidelined, Snell was given another start and he ran for 98 yards on 21 carries at the Bengals. His only other start was Week 6 when he posted 89 total yards at the Chargers. Keep an eye on the Conner situation because the Steelers face the Browns and Cardinals next. Jaylen Samuels wasn’t a factor and he comes into play only as a receiver when the Steelers are facing a tough defense and need to dump the pass off to a running back. Conner (shoulder) never practiced last week so he may miss a second game.

QB Baker Mayfield – Comes off a season-high 327 yards and three touchdowns in the win over the Dolphins. Mayfield has been a major disappointment to many, but the Browns slogged through a murderous schedule. Mayfield threw for two or more scores in the last three weeks (all at home).  He plays at the Steelers this week but then faces the Bengals and Cardinals.

WR D.J. Moore – The Saints were without CB Marson Lattimore in Week 11 but still held Mike Evans to only 69 yards on four catches and that was in Tampa Bay. But this week in New Orleans, Moore turned in six receptions for 126 yards and two scores for a career-best performance. Moore’s first score was on a 51-yard catch and run.

RB Josh Jacobs – was held to only 34 yards on ten carries and only caught one pass for two yards. The rookie merely went through his first NFL trash game and Derek Carr only threw for 127 yards and no scores. They were also likely thinking ahead to this week in Kansas City.

QB Sam Darnold – He passed for 315 yards and two scores and even ran in a touchdown. That came on the heels of 293 yards and four touchdowns last week at the Redskins. Granted, the Skins and Raiders didn’t feature top secondaries, but neither will the  Bengals and Dolphins the next two weeks. Even Robby Anderson (4-86, TD) came to life.

RB Rashaad Penny – Chris Carson is the starter, but he only gained 26 yards on eight runs while Penny became the “hot hand” at the Eagles and ran for 129 yards on 14 carries. Penny never had a catch while Carson ended with four receptions for 31 yards. There’s no changing of the depth chart and this is the same back that only gained two yards last week while Carson turned in 101 yards and a score at the 49ers.

RB Bo Scarbrough – The Week 11 surprise took his second start and ran for 98 yards on 18 carries. He still has not caught a pass and realize that he’ll be facing the Bears, Vikings, and Buccaneers next. That won’t be nearly so accommodating.

RB Derrius Guice – The Skins 2018 draft pick only managed ten runs for 32 yards at home versus the Lions who brought the No. 32 defense against running backs. With Dwayne Haskins as the starter, this offense has lost all punch. The out schedule is worse but there is a chance that Haskin’s wrist is bad enough to bring back Case Keenum.

RB Leonard Fournette – He ran for 97 yards and two scores plus caught nine passes for 62 yards in the loss in Tennessee. It was his only score since Week 5 and these last two weeks with Nick Foles as the starting quarterback resulted in season-high seven and nine catches, respectively.

Huddle player of the week

Chris Godwin  –  The only safe fantasy play is to start both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin if you could somehow draft both because you’re probably going to receive a monster game from one of them every week. Never both. And a tough call as to which one will go off. But this week, Godwin led all fantasy scorers with seven receptions for 184 yards and two touchdowns. He was already one of the best sleeper types and now helped win many fantasy games this week.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Ryan Tannehill 299 4 QB Dak Prescott 216 0
RB Rashaad Penny 129 1 RB Jaylen Samuels 32 0
RB Benny Snell 103 0 RB Josh Jacobs 36 0
WR Robby Anderson 86 1 WR Amari Cooper nope 0
WR Will Fuller 140 0 WR T.Y. Hilton 18 0
WR Allen Hurns 42 1 WR Mike Evans 50 0
TE Mike Gesicki 28 1 TE Darren Waller 41 0
PK Dustin Hopkins 1 XP 4 FG PK Jake Elliott 1 FG
Huddle Fantasy Points = 122 Huddle Fantasy Points =  27

Now get back to work…

Friday walkthrough: Week 12

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

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Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00pm ET) and teams on the west coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

This week’s key game-time decisions: None

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Bye Week
RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring) remains out of practice and his return for Week 13 is in question.

ATLANTA FALCONS
RB Devonta Freeman (foot) and TE Austin Hooper (knee) have been declared out again this week.

BALTIMORE RAVENS – Monday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

BUFFALO BILLS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CHICAGO BEARS
TE Trey Burton (calf) will end his season on IR and fellow TE Adam Shaheen (foot) has been ruled out again.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
WR Auden Tate
(concussion) was only able to log a single limited practice on Friday and is not likely to play with his questionable tag. WR Stanley Morgan (illness) didn’t practice at all this week and is also questionable. WR A.J. Green (ankle) remains out indefinitely. 

CLEVELAND BROWNS
WR Odell Beckham (groin) and WR Jarvis Landry (hip) were limited in practice this week but didn’t make the team’s final injury report. TE David Njoku (wrist) resumed practicing this week but is not ready to return to action.

DALLAS COWBOYS
No injuries of fantasy note.

DENVER BRONCOS
WR Tim Patrick (shoulder) was limited in practice this week but is expected to play through his questionable tag. TE Jeff Heuerman (knee) continues to struggle to get on the field and is questionable this weekend.

DETROIT LIONS
QB Matthew Stafford (hip, back) doesn’t appear to be making much progress and is out again this week after failing to get on the practice field.

GREEN BAY PACKERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

HOUSTON TEXANS – Played Thursday Night
With the return of WR Will Fuller (hamstring) to the field, WR Keke Coutee was a healthy scratch from the Thursday night game.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – Played Thursday Night
RB Marlon Mack (hand) underwent a procedure on his injured hand, was held out of this game and is week-to-week going forward. WR T.Y. Hilton returned to action this week but fellow WR Parris Campbell (hand) remained on the sidelines.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
TE Josh Oliver (back) was placed on IR this week, ending his season. His backup, TE Seth DeValve (oblique) has been ruled out.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Bye Week
The injury to WR Tyreek Hill (hamstring) has been deemed “minor” and he’s expected to be limited in practice but play Week 13.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Bye Week
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES RAMS – Monday Night
WR Brandin Cooks (concussion) has cleared protocol and is practicing in full this week and is expected to return to action.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick
(right shoulder, right forearm) had a limited week of practice but was not on the team’s final injury report and is expected to play despite being banged up (and old).

MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Bye Week
WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) has been targeting a return to action following the team’s bye this week.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
WR Mohamed Sanu (Ankle) only put in a limited workout on Friday and he’s listed as questionable and expected to miss this week’s game. The rest of the fantasy-relevant crew, WR Phillip Dorsett (concussion) and WR Julian Edelman (shoulder), are expected to play through their questionable tags following a limited week of practice.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
No injuries of fantasy note.

NEW YORK GIANTS
WR Sterling Shepard (concussion) put in a full week of practice and was not on the team’s final injury report. He’s expected to make his return to action Sunday. TE Rhett Ellison (concussion) and TE Evan Engram (foot) have been ruled out.

NEW YORK JETS
Typical veteran week for WR Demaryius Thomas (hamstring), limited practices and questionable tag.

OAKLAND RAIDERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
RB Jordan Howard (shoulder) had another limited week of practice and is questionable again. WR Alshon Jeffery’s (ankle) return to action is in question after a limited week of practice. WR Nelson Agholor (knee) didn’t practice all week and is not looking like he’ll play despite the team tagging him as questionable.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
RB Benny Snell (knee) and WR Diontae Johnson (concussion) had full practice weeks and are not on the team’s final injury report. RB James Conner (shoulder) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion, knee) have been ruled out.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
A repeat week for RB Matt Breida (ankle) with no practice and a doubtful status. He’s expected to miss another game. WR Deebo Samuel (shoulder) and WR Emmanuel Sanders (ribs) progressed from DNP on Wednesday to limited the rest of the week and are tentatively expected to play. TE George Kittle (knee, ankle) returned to limited practices on Thursday and Friday and the plan is for him to suit up despite his questionable status. PK Robbie Gould (quad) is doubtful again this week and misses another game.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
WR Tyler Lockett (shin) is on track to return to action Sunday and didn’t make the team’s final injury report after getting in some limited practices this week. TE Luke Wilson (hamstring) didn’t return to practice this week as expected and he’s doubtful to play. TE Ed Dickson (knee) was placed on IR this week and his season is over.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR Corey Davis (hip) had a full week of practice and will return to the field Sunday. TE Delanie Walker (ankle) put in limited practice sessions all week but was a surprise doubtful on the team’s injury report.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS
RB Chris Thompson (toe) and RB Adrian Peterson (toe) are both questionable following a limited week of practice but are expected to play. TE Vernon Davis (concussion) will end his season on IR.

Tunnel Vision of Week 11

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

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SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Yards TD
Josh Allen 256-56 4
Jimmy Garoppolo 424-7 4
Lamar Jackson 222-86 4
Dak Prescott 444-18 3
Sam Darnold 293-(-3) 4
Running Backs Yards TD
Mark Ingram 85 2
Ezekiel Elliott 73 2
Christian McCaffrey 191 0
Todd Gurley 133 1
Marlon Mack 109 1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
John Brown 137 2
D.J. Chark 104 2
Calvin Ridley 143 1
Stefon Diggs 121 1
Randall Cobb 115 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Ryan Griffin 109 1
Mark Andrews 75 1
Ross Dwelley 14 2
Kyle Rudolph 67 1
Dallas Goedert 36 1
Placekickers XP FG
Steven Hauschka 4 3
Brandon McManus 2 3
Justin Tucker 5 2
Will Lutz 4 2
Younghoe Koo 2 3
Defense Sck-TO TD
Falcons 5-4 1
Browns 4-4 0
Ravens 7-2 0
Saints 2-4 1
49ers 4-2 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

RB Marlon Mack – Hand
WR Auden Tate – Neck
QB Jameis Winston – Ankle
WR Phillip Dorsett – Head
RB  James Conner – Shoulder
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster – Concussion
WR Diontae Johnson – Concussion
QB Mitchell Trubisky – Hip/futility

Chasing Ambulances

A light week is always great to see. But it also means fewer new options for free agents. Winston is expected to be fine, so there was just one injury that will force a depth chart change.

RB Marlon Mack – Is reported to have fractured his hand which means multiple weeks. Jordan Wilkins is out with an ankle injury and never practiced last week. That forced the Colts to rely on fourth-year scrub depth player Jonathan Williams who is already on his third team and only totaled 32 career carries before this week. He ran for 116 yards on just 13 carries thanks in part to a 48-yard gain. Nyheim Hines remains the third-down back. Williams will fill in until either Mack or Wilkins returns.

RB James Conner – While he was off the injury report, Conner re-injured his shoulder last Thursday and hurt is fantasy owners while preventing Jaylen Samuel owners from knowing that they should start their guy. This is a situation worth tracking since the Steelers play @CIN, CLE, and @ARI next. The Bengals next week is particularly appealing. Trey Edmunds stepped in and ran for 11 yards and caught three passes for 27 yards in relief last week. That was a blowout loss – there should be more work for the backfield this week.

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster – Both he and Diontae Johnson left wrestle mania the game with concussions and Johnson seemed to be somewhat severe. If either receiver (or both) is still out, James Washington becomes the No. 1 wideout but that doesn’t mean much will happen. It certainly did not last week.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

QB Deshaun Watson – Only passed for 169 yards and no scores at the Ravens. Fortunately, DeAndre Hopkins (7-80) still had a decent game, unlike all other receivers. Watson is a top fantasy quarterback but has to face IND, NE and DEN next though all are at home.

RB Gus Edwards – He ran for 112 yards and a touchdown on eight carries but he only had two rushes by halftime and Mark Ingram already had eight. Edwards broke off a 63-yard scoring run at the end of the fourth quarter but there’s no change in the backfield. Ingram remains the primary and thanks to Lamar Jackson, that still doesn’t mean that much work.

RB Brian Hill – Not only was he limited to only 30 yards on 15 carries, but it was against the No. 27 defense versus running backs.  Kenjon Barner (2-15) and the rookie Qadree Ollison (4-11, TD) both looked better. The next two games face the Buccaneers and Saints which both sport Top-5 defenses versus running backs so there is no right answer here,

RB Ezekiel Elliott – Only ran for 45 yards on 16 carries but did score once and added two catches for 28 yards and a second score. He ran for 152 yards against the Lions last year. Considering the “Got Paid” eras for David Johnson, Le’Veon Bell and Todd Gurley, and now Elliott struggles, have to wonder if that feeds into the next wave of running backs looking to cash in on that second contract.

RB Bo Scarbrough – Was originally drafted by the Cowboys last year and then cut, the ex-Alabama back was called up from the practice squad for his first NFL action. He ran for 55 yards and one score on 14 carries (better than, ahem, Ezekiel in the same game). Ty Johnson has proven to be a non-factor and J.D. McKissic is just a third-down back. Scarbrough will face the Redskins next week and that holds at least a low-level opportunity for a fantasy start.

QB Nick Foles – His return as a starter didn’t cause a win, but at least he threw for 296 yards and two scores. DJ Chark ended with eight catches for 104 yards and both touchdowns, so the switch may actually help Chark. Just not, apparently, anyone else.

WR DeVante Parker – Caught a team-high seven passes for 135 yards in the loss to the Bills. With Preston Williams on injured reserve, Parker is about all the Fins have as wideouts. Allen Hurns turned in four catches for 53 yards replacing Williams and they just signed him to a two-year extension. But Parker holds the only fantasy value on this entire team.

WR Courtland Sutton – The Broncos season is already over and Brandon Allen took the start in Week 9 after Joe Flacco left. That hasn’t proven to be a benefit for anyone – except for Sutton. In Week 9, he caught five passes for 56 yards and a touchdown at the Colts, and then this week he led the team with five receptions for 113 yards in Minnesota. The schedule is not that kind but he comes off one of his worst matchups looking great.

TE Cameron Brate – The Buccaneers played the Saints who were without CB Marshon Lattimore but still managed to handle Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. As perhaps the final middle finger to fantasy owners, O.J. Howard bobbled an easy catch and ended up benched because it was picked off his back for an interception. That left Brate to reel in a career-high ten passes for 73 yards. Why didn’t they trade Howard?

TE Ryan Griffin – The Jets put Chris Herndon on injured reserve so Griffin is still best of the bunch. And that was pretty good against the Redskins. Griffin ended as the top receiver with 109 yards on five catches. Oddly, his last three home games total 27 yards on five receptions. His last three road games add up to 215 yards on 15 catches. He’ll play at the Bengals in Week 13.

RB Derrius Guice – Adrian Peterson remains the primary back, but that only meant nine runs for 25 yards versus the Jets. Guice gained 24 yards on seven rushes and he added one catch for a 45-yard touchdown. The 1-9 Redskins are already trying new things like seventh-round rookie wideout Kelvin Harmon (5-53) and Guice showing up in the box score should get him more work. Not so great for Adrian Peterson.

RB David Johnson – Say goodnight, DJ. He was healthy(ish). He was active. And he never had a touch. Kenyan Drake took them all – 16 carries for 67 yards and six catches for 13 yards at the 49ers. Barring some encouraging words from HC Kliff Kingsbury, that first-round pick has to take the bench and watch.

WR Deebo Samuel – Granted, both games were at home but the rookie turned in eight catches for 112 yards in Week 10 versus the Seahawks and then eight receptions for 134 yards on Sunday against the Cardinals. He’s offering far more consistency and production than any other wideout.

RB Joe Mixon – Too little, too late, but at least Mixon showed up in Week 10 with 151 total yards against the Ravens. On Sunday, he ran for 86 yards on 15 carries (5.7 YPC) and scored in Oakland.

QB Tom Brady – He only threw for 216 yards and no scores at the Eagles and he ended with a QB rating of just 67.3.  He had nearly no deep ball and really hasn’t this season. I realize that he is only 42, but he looked slow and old.

Huddle player of the week

John Brown  –  This was a low-scoring week for fantasy players other than quarterbacks like Josh Allen, Jimmy Garoppolo, Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott. Brown was the top wideout and higher scoring than any running back when he caught nine passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns.  He suffers from playing in an offense that is all about the run, but he doesn’t suffer every week.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Sam Darnold 291 4 QB Tom Brady 216 0
RB Gus Edwards 112 1 RB James Conner 16 0
RB Jonathan Williams 147 0 RB Leonard Fournette 57 0
WR Jakeem Grant 32 2 WR Tyler Boyd 10 0
WR Marcus Johnson 38 1 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster 21 0
WR Pharoah Cooper 35 1 WR Kenny Golladay 34 0
TE Ross Dwelley 14 2 TE Eric Ebron 27 0
PK Steven Hauschka 4 XP 3 FG PK Chris Boswell 1 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 129 Huddle Fantasy Points = 23

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Friday walkthrough: Week 11

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

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Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00pm ET) and teams on the west coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

This week’s key game-time decisions: RB Jordan Howard (PHI), WR Will Fuller (HOU)

ARIZONA CARDINALS
RB Chase Edmonds (hamstring) remains out this week.

ATLANTA FALCONS
RB Devonta Freeman (foot) and TE Austin Hooper (knee) have been declared out this week.

BALTIMORE RAVENS
WR Marquise Brown (ankle) remains questionable this week after a very limited week of practice. He’s expected to try and play in Sunday’s matchup.

BUFFALO BILLS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

CHICAGO BEARS
RB David Montgomery (ankle) put in a limited practice on Thursday but went full the rest of the week, so he’s expected to play through his questionable tag. TE Trey Burton (calf) and TE Adam Shaheen (foot) are both out for Sunday.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
WR A.J. Green (ankle) remains out indefinitely.

CLEVELAND BROWNS – Played Thursday Night
TE Ricky Seals-Jones (knee) was active but wasn’t targeted.

DALLAS COWBOYS
No injuries of fantasy note.

DENVER BRONCOS
WR DaeSean Hamilton (knee) “tweaked” his knee in practice on Thursday and was limited on Friday. He’s questionable but expected to play Sunday. WR Tim Patrick was activated off IR this week and may see some snaps Sunday. TE Jeff Heuerman (knee) will not return to the playing field this week as he’s doubtful.

DETROIT LIONS
QB Matthew Stafford (hip, back) has been declared out and will miss another game. RB Ty Johnson (concussion) progressed from DNP on Wednesday to full participant on Friday, so he’s trending towards playing with his questionable tag.

GREEN BAY PACKERS – Bye Week
No injuries of fantasy note.

HOUSTON TEXANS
WR Will Fuller (hamstring) put in some limited work this week in practice and is a questionable game-time decision on his return to action.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
QB Jacoby Brissett (knee) put in a full week of practice and will return to action this weekend. WR T.Y. Hilton (calf) has been ruled out again, as has WR Parris Campbell (hand).

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
The Jaguars activated QB Nick Foles (clavicle) from IR last week and he’s expected to be the starter Sunday. WR Dede Westbrook (shoulder) returned to full practice this week and is not on the team’s final injury report.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Monday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Monday Night
No injuries of fantasy note.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
WR Brandin Cooks (concussion) has been ruled out and his return following his second concussion of the season is unclear. TE Gerald Everett (wrist) was limited all week in practice but expected to play despite his questionable status.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
No injuries of fantasy note.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
WR Adam Thielen (hamstring) didn’t practice all week and remains out. WR Josh Doctson (hamstring) was activated off IR this week but he’s not expected to get many snaps Sunday.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
TE Matt LaCosse (knee) made it to questionable this week after limited practices. His return to action is unclear.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
The Saints designated WR Keith Kirkwood (hamstring) for return from IR but it is unclear if he’ll be active Sunday.

NEW YORK GIANTS – Bye Week
WR Sterling Shepard (concussion) remains in concussion protocol after his symptoms reappeared last week. He’s considered week-to-week going forward. TE Evan Engram (foot) has been diagnosed with a mid-foot sprain and is considered week-to-week. TE Rhett Ellison (concussion) has been placed in the league protocol.

NEW YORK JETS
RB Le’Veon Bell (illness, ribs, knee) only put in limited practices this week on Thursday and Friday but the team is optimistic he’ll play despite being tagged as questionable. Typical veteran week for WR Demaryius Thomas (knee, hamstring) picked up a knee injury this week, had his usual limited practice time and is his typical questionable on the injury report that he’ll play through. TE Chris Herndon (ribs) was placed on IR, ending his season.

OAKLAND RAIDERS
RB Josh Jacobs (shoulder) was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday but went full speed on Friday and was not on the team’s final injury report.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
RB Darren Sproles (quad) was placed on IR this week, ending his season. RB Jordan Howard (stinger) had a no-contact week of limited practice and is a questionable game-time decision. WR Alshon Jeffery (ankle) will not make it onto the playing field following the team’s off week. He’s out.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Played Thursday Night
RB Benny Snell (knee) remained out this week. RB James Conner (shoulder) was forced from the game after aggravating his shoulder injury. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (head) and WR Diontae Johnson (head) were both injured on helmet-to-helmet hits this week. Both will be in concussion protocol and their status for Week 12 is unclear.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
RB Matt Breida (ankle) didn’t practice this week and is doubtful and not expected to play. Fellow RB Raheem Mostert (knee) remains limited in practice but is expected to play through his questionable tag like last week. WR Emmanuel Sanders (ribs) sat out practice all week so he’s on the downside of his questionable tag. TE George Kittle (knee, ankle) remains out of practice and is not expected to play with his doubtful status. TE Levine Toilolo (groin) returned to full practices this week and did not make the team’s final injury report. PK Robbie Gould (quad) is doubtful again this week and looks to miss another week.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Bye Week
WR Tyler Lockett (leg) has been dealing with complications but is expected to “be OK” for Week 12 action. TE Luke Wilson (hamstring, rib) is expected to be able to play following the off week. TE Ed Dickson (knee) is expected to return to action in Week 12.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
No injuries of fantasy note.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Bye Week
Both WR Corey Davis (hip) and TE Delanie Walker (ankle) were inactive last week and are considered week-to-week going forward after the bye week.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS
RB Chris Thompson (toe), WR Paul Richardson (hamstring) and TE Vernon Davis (concussion) all remain out following the team’s bye week.

Tunnel Vision of Week 10

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

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SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Yards TD
Lamar Jackson 223 – 63 4
Daniel Jones 308 – 20 4
Patrick Mahomes 446 3
Kyler Murray 324 – 38 3
Dak Prescott 397 3
Running Backs Yards TD
Derrick Henry 188 – 3 2
Aaron Jones 93 3
Christian McCaffrey 108 – 33 1
Melvin Gordon 108-25 1
Dalvin Cook 97-86 1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Christian Kirk 138 3
Darius Slayton 121 2
Tyreek Hill 157 1
Golden Tate 95 2
Amari Cooper 147 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Mark Andrews 53 2
Travis Kelce 75 1
O.J. Howard 47 1
Jack Doyle 44 1
Kyle Rudolph 14 2
Placekickers XP FG
Harrison Butker 2 4
Younghoe Koo 2 4
Matt Gay 3 3
Jason Sanders 1 3
Sam Ficken 4 2
Defense Sck-TO TD
Steelers 4-3 1
Ravens 2-3 2
Rams 3-2 1
Raiders 5-3 1
Jets 6-2 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

TE Trey Burton – Calf
RB Devonta Freeman – Ankle
RB Giovani Bernard – Knee
RB Ty Johnson – Concussion
RB Jordan Wilkins – Ankle
WR Ryan Switzer – Back
RB Saquon Barkley – Undisclosed

Chasing Ambulances

Devonta Freeman – This is the only injury likely to create new opportunities. The Falcons already placed Ito Smith on injured reserve last week and next up means Brian Hill. He ran for 61 yards on 20 carries mostly all after Freeman left by halftime. Hill also caught a ten-yard pass. Hill already has some value as the new No. 2 for the Falcons and will be the primary if Freeman misses any time. Next week, the Falcons play the Panthers that just let Aaron Jones score three touchdowns. At this point in the season, Hill is a worthy addition if you have the room.

Free Agents and Notable Performances

RB Melvin Gordon – Finally broke 100 yards for 2019 when he ran 22 times for 108 yards and a touchdown plus caught a pass for 25 yards. He ran for 80 yards on 20 carries in Week 9 versus the Packers. After six games back, he’s back in playing form with two straight games of 20 carries and 4.0 YPC.

RB J.D. McKissic – Ty Johnson left with a concussion so McKissic (10-36) and Paul Perkins (7-9) filled in. McKissic also caught six passes for 19 yards as the busiest receiver. He worth adding to a roster if there are reception points and the upcoming schedule (DAL, @WAS, CHI, @MIN) will need to use a running back as a receiver. That was with Jeff Driskell as the quarterback but Matt Stafford uses him a well.

TE Mark Andrews – Big game with six catches for 53 yards and two touchdowns. The notable part is that he’s only topped 50 yards in one other game since Week 2. He gained 99 yards on six catches in Week 6. Against the same Bengals team in their first meeting. They can’t always be the Bengals each week, but when they are, Andrews comes to life.

RB Joe Mixon – Okay, so he hasn’t rushed in a touchdown this year, but at least Mixon just turned in his first 100-yard rushing effort of the year. He ran for 114 yards on 30 carries and added 37 yards on two catches in the loss to the Ravens.

QB Ryan Finley – The rookie debuted with only 167 yards and one touchdown with one interception versus the Ravens which were not the best choice for a first game. Short of a catastrophic situation for your fantasy team, doesn’t look like he needs to be picked up. There is even game film on his this week.

Saints backfield – Sunday was a trash game for the Saints who never showed up. So it is hard to draw too many conclusions from what happened in the loss to the Falcons. Alvin Kamara returned from his ankle injury but only gained 24 yards on four carries. Latavius Murray ran five times for 12 yards so the Saints equally mixed the pair for at least this week. Kamara still caught eight of his targets while Murray only drew two passes. But the situation is more reminiscent of how the Saints used to mix Kamara and Mark Ingram.

WR Darius Slayton –  He only caught one pass for six yards in the Week 9 loss to the Cowboys but the fifth-round rookie just turned in his first game over the century mark when he caught ten passes for 121 yards and two scores on the Jets. He has a bye this week but his fantasy playoff schedule for Weeks 14 to 16 are @PHI, MIA, and @WAS.

RB Saquon Barkley – There are missing offensive linemen and a rookie quarterback, but that still doesn’t completely explain how one of the most talented running backs on the planet just rushed for a net of one yard on 13 carries in the loss to the Jets. Barkley still caught five passes for 30 yards but the first pick in most fantasy drafts was hoped to offer more than 31 yards. Barkley was reported to have gone to the x-ray room after the game but no word as to why.

Cardinals backfield – The return of David Johnson did not change much. He only ran for two yards on five carries and caught one 8-yard pass. Kenyan Drake rushed ten times for 35 yards and caught six passes for a net six-yard gain. And that is without Chase Edmonds eventually mixed back in. For now, the backfield is split and Drake is getting the bigger share.

WR Andy Isabella – The Cardinals rookie is becoming a common deep threat lately with a 55-yard catch this week and an 88-yard reception in Week 10. His 78 total yards against the Buccaneers was second highest for the receivers.

RB Ronald Jones – He’s recently been given over ten carries per game but he had never caught more than two passes. Against the Cardinals, Jones ran for 29 yards and a score on 11 carries and added eight catches for 77 yards. The Bucs had not used running backs much as receivers, so it is worth noting since Jones’s fantasy value would be much greater if he had more than two receptions per game.

RB Damien Williams – Nice development for Williams. After sharing with LeSean McCoy, he was allowed 12 carries in Week 9 and gained 125 yards with one score. On Sunday, he ran for 77 yards on 19 carries and added five catches for 32 yards. McCoy was a healthy scratch. He lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown which works against a running back. But at least the Chiefs turned him into a workhorse this week.

WR DeVante Parker – With Preston Williams on injured reserve, Allen Hurns filled in bot only caught two passes for 32 yards on his four targets. Parker saw more work with ten targets and five receptions for 69 yards. The Fins will need to throw and look like they only trust Parker now.

WR DJ Moore – Kyle Allen is connecting better with Moore in recent weeks and his seven-catch, 101-yard effort in Week 9 was followed up with nine receptions for 120 yards at Green Bay.

RB Aaron Jones – He ran for 93 yards on 13 carries and had no receptions. But he scored three touchdowns, giving him a total of 14 scores on the year. He’s scored in seven of his ten games and yet hasn’t rushed the ball more than 13 times in the last five weeks.

Huddle player of the week

Christian Kirk  –  The second-year receiver hadn’t scored a touchdown this year and was mostly held to moderate production each week while his rookie quarterback went through his learning curve.  Facing the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay was a great place for a career-best game. Kirk caught six passes for 138 yards and scored three touchdowns. It probably won’t be that easy next week in San Francisco. But he led the position for Week 10.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Mitchell Trubisky 181 3 QB Drew Brees 287 0
RB Brian Hill 71 1 RB David Johnson 10 0
RB Peyton Barber 47 1 RB Saquon Barkley 31 0
WR James Washington 90 1 WR Cooper Kupp 0 0
WR Mecole Hardman 63 1 WR Robby Anderson 11 0
WR Adam Humphries 23 1 WR JuJu Smith-Schuster 44 0
TE Anthony Firkser 36 1 TE Darren Waller 40 0
PK Younghoe Koo 2 XP 4 FG PK Steven Hauschka 2 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 106 Huddle Fantasy Points = 26

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