Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

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

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
Josh Allen 232-39 4
 Baker Mayfield 289-21 4
Jayden Daniels 184-88 2
 Anthony Richardson 212-56 3
 Lamar Jackson 273-122 1
Running Backs Yards TD
Saquon Barkley 109
2-23
3
Joe Mixon 159
3-19
1
De’Von Achane 24
7-76
1
J.K. Dobbins 135
3-4
1
Alvin Kamara 83
5-27
1
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Jayden Reed 4-138
1-33
2
Tyreek Hill 7-130 1
Mike Evans 5-61 2
A.J. Brown 5-119 1
Cooper Kupp 14-110 1
Tight Ends Yards TD
Isaiah Likely 9-111 1
Foster Moreau 4-43 1
Brock Bowers 6-58 0
Kyle Pitts 3-26 1
Juwan Johnson 2-26 1
Placekickers XP FG
Chris Boswell 0 6
Blake Grupe 5 4
Brandon Aubrey 3 4
Ka’imi Fairbairn 2 3
Chase McLaughlin 4 3
Defense Sack – TO TD
Vikings 5-2 1
Bears 3-3 2
Cowboys 6-2 0
Saints 4-3 0
Chargers 3-3 0

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB Jordan Love (GB) – MCL
WR Jordan Addison (MIN) – Ankle
WR Puka Nacua – Knee
TE David Njoku (CLE) – Ankle
TE Jake Ferguson (DAL) – Knee
RB Kenneth Walker III – Abdomen

This feels very light for a group of players that are just now playing games that matter.

Chasing Ambulances

QB Jordan Love (GB) –  He suffered a Grade 2 sprain to his MCL, which is expected to sideline him for around three weeks. That puts newly-signed Malik Willis into the starting role. Willis was just acquired, so he has no real experience in the scheme or with the receivers. Downgrades for all Packer fantasy options until Love gets healthy.

WR Puka Nacua (LAR) – He was injured this summer and once again is having problems with his knee. We’ll know more soon, but it is a bad sign that he was ruled out of the game and was visibly limping. Should Nacua miss any time, he’ll be replaced by Tyler Johnson and Demarcus Robinson would see an uptick, but as was shown on the Sunday night game, it ends up to be mostly Cooper Kupp shouldering a giant share of the targets.

WR Jordan Addison (MIN) – Sprained his ankle and it was not the same ankle he injured this summer. Addison was not on crutches when he left the stadium, but he also did not speak with anyone. Brandon Powell is his backup if needed, but the Vikes didn’t pass much in Week 1. The Vikes host the 49ers this week and will need more than just Justin Jefferson to stay in the game. But there are no fantasy options here that warrant a pickup.

RB Kenneth Walker III (SEA) – The Seattle back left the game with what was described as an abdominal injury but he said that he was “good” after the game and it does not appear to be an issue going into this week’s game at the Patriots.

TE Jake Ferguson (DAL) – The tight end went down with a knee injury that appeared to be potentially serious. Early speculation is that he may have missed an ACL tear, but he’ll get an MRI on Monday to determine the prognosis and treatment.

TE David Njoku (CLE) – He is speculated to have a nigh-ankle sprain which could last weeks depending on the severity. Jordan Akins would take his place but his receptions would more likely end up with other wideouts or running backs.

Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

Week 1: Reality check – What says fantasy football more than Week 1 when your best players flop and mediocre players blow up. Here’s a quick reminder of the best players from Week 1 of last season.

QB Mac Jones – 316 yards, 3 TD
RB Tyler Allgeier – 94 yards, 2 TD
RB Joshua Kelley – 91 yards, TD
RB Miles Sanders – 98 yards
RB Justice Hill – 9 yards, 2 TD
WR Kendrick Bourne – 64 yards, 2 TD
WR Romeo Doubs – 26 yards, 2 TD
WR TuTu Atwell – 112 yards

And some of the worst from Week 1, 2023:

QB Dak Prescott – 143 yards
QB Lamar Jackson – 169 yards
QB Jalen Hurts – 170 yards, TD
RB Rachaad White – 49 yards
TE Trey McBride – 23 yards
WR Ja’Marr Chase – 39 yards
WR Amari Cooper – 37 yards

Week 1 is usually very different from the rest. Never make any decisions based off just Week 1.

RB Najee Harris (PIT) – It is just one game and Justin Fields was the quarterback but the first week of the new offense under OC Arthur Smith and there wasn’t any committee backfield. Harris gained 70 yards on 20 carries, and caught one pass for nine yards. Jaylen Warren was held to only two runs for seven yards (he had been banged up, though) and the dreaded Cordarrelle Patterson only ran four times for 13 yards.

TE Kyle Pitts (ATL) – The Steelers defense did a great job on the Falcons, but it was still encouraging to see Kyle Pitts score a touchdown on his three catches for 26 yards in his first game with Kirk Cousins. Drake London (2-15) had a bad debut, but at least this offense noticed Pitts.

Rookie Wide Receivers – So, how well did those rookie wideouts repay your optimism?

Marvin Harrison (1-3)
Malik Nabers (5-66)
Rome Odunze (1-11)
Brian Thomas Jr. (4-47, TD)
Xavier Worthy (2-47 catch, 1-21 rush, 2 TD)
Keon Coleman – (4-51)

A few scores, but not much yardage. Welcome to the NFL!

Rookie Quarterbacks

Caleb Williams (14-29-93 pass, 5-15 rush)
Jayden Daniels (17-24-184 pass, 16-88 2 TD rush)
Bo Nix (26-42-138 pass, 5-35 TD rush)

Rough start for passing yardage, but those passing touchdowns are coming. Soon. We hope.

RB Tony Pollard (TEN) – Another team where the committee backfield never appeared. Pollard ran for 82 yards on 16 carries and scored, while Tyjae Spears was limited to four runs for 21 yards. They split the work as receivers with three or four short catches each. They both averaged over five yards per carry against the Bears, but Pollard was the clear primary.

QB Baker Mayfield (TB) – Granted, he played the Commanders and their terrible defense from last year, but it was still impressive when he passed for 289 yards and four touchdowns.

RB J.K. Dobbins (LAC) – The dangerous runner has always been an injury waiting to happen, and that may hold true again with the Chargers. But for Week 1, Dobbins was back to rookie form when he ran for 135 yards and a score on ten carries versus the Raiders. He added three receptions for four yards while Gus Edwards plodded his way to 26 yards on 11 rushes. Get him while he is still healthy…

RB Jamaal Williams (NO) – Kendre Miller is on injured reserve for at least four weeks and Williams was effective rushing for 38 yards and a score on 11 carries, plus caught a 13-yard pass. Granted – it was against the woeful Panthers but Williams let Kamara rest in the second half.

RB Bucky Irving (TB) – The Buccaneers added Irving in the draft since Rashaad White was far from effective last year, despite his heavy workload. White only gained 31 yards on 15 carries against the Commanders while the rookie gained 62 yards on nine rushes. White also caught six passes for 75 yards and was always a weapon as a receiver. Irving is doing everything he can to become the lead rusher.

RB Tank Bigsby (JAC) – The second-year running back impressed coaches this summer as a player who finally “got it.” Travis Etienne was one of the heavier-used backs last year and Bigsby was brought on to help last year. Bigsby ran for 73 yards on 12 carries (6.1 YPC) with the same amount of carries as Etienne, who was limited to only 44 yards on his twelve runs. Bigsby doesn’t yet have stand-alone fantasy value, but he is impacting what Etienne did.

WR Alec Pierce (IND) – He scored and almost had two touchdowns. He gained 125 yards on three catches that included the 70-yard score. The third-year wideout has been locked into sub-600-yard and two touchdown seasons. Michael Pittman and the rookie Adonai Mitchell are still more attractive fantasy options.

WR Devaughn Vele (DEN) – I’m sorry, who? The Broncos seventh-round pick is a 6-4, 203-pound  ex-Utah wideout who is a 26-year-old rookie because he was on a Mormon mission. Unbeknownst to all but his closest friends and family, he caught eight passes in the preseason as the Broncos weeded through their crop of rookies and free agents. Oh, and he also tied Chris Godwin with eight catches on Sunday, more than any other NFL receiver not named Kupp . Not Troy Franklin, their fourth-round pick. Vele was the preferred target for Bo Nix and while he only gained 39 yards, he became a pass sponge for a team that needs to throw a lot.

Different and NOT good – NFL teams use the summer to determine their eventual final roster, and each Week 1 ushers in lower production from teams that are still getting into synch and mostly trying to avoid summer injuries. That’s translated into mostly lower scores and, even worse, lower production from our fantasy players.

Last year, there were five 300-yard passers in Week 1. Five years ago, there were 13 300-yard quarterbacks in Week 1. For this season? Just two. Tua Tagovailoa and Matt Stafford, and both passed for just one score.

Last year, there were eight 100-yard receivers. Five years back, there were 18 in Week 1. This week there were just seven. Only 11 wideouts gained more than 75 yards. There were 15 last season and 26 in 2019. Fantasy scoring is down.

Let’s talk tight ends. Isiah Likely was the only tight end with more than 60 yards. Only four gained more than 40 yards and just five caught a score. It was a fantasy point drought to kick off 2024.

The good news – it will be turning up starting next week.

Huddle player of the week

Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Saquon Barkley (PHI)  –  The Giants were long-limited to only Barkley as their only offensive weapon. Without him, they could do nothing in their loss to the Vikings and chances are every fan and front-office type regrets letting him go. But in his first game as an Eagle, he looked like the missing piece that can propel the Eagles to the Big game. He ran for 109 yards on 24 carries with two scores, plus caught two passes for 23 yards and a third touchdown.

He won’t get 33.2 fantasy points every week, I mean, probably not, right?

Salute!

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

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Baker Mayfield 289
3-21
4 QB Joe Burrow 164 0
RB J.K. Dobbins 135
4-3
1 RB Javonte Williams 23 0
RB Alexander Mattison 19
4-43
1 RB Derrick Henry 46 0
WR Jayden Reed 171 2 WR Marvin Harrison 1-4 0
WR Alec Pierce 3-125 1 WR Chris Olave 2-11 0
WR Xavier Worthy 2-47
1-21
2 WR Drake London 2-15 0
TE Isaiah Likely 9-111 1 TE Evan Engram 1-5 0
PK Chris Boswell 6 FG PK Younghoe Koo  1  XP 1 FG
Huddle Fantasy Points = 196 Huddle Fantasy Points = 27

Now get back to work…

Fantasy football injury round-up: July edition

Checking in on key fantasy football injuries from around the NFL.

Keeping up with injuries entering the fantasy football draft season is tremendously important. While it may be a tad early yet, gamers should follow along to avoid any potential mishaps. At a minimum, it never hurts to stay in the know, even if you don’t typically draft until August or September.

The most notable names from the traditional pool of skill players are in focus below, in addition to some peripheral considerations. We’ll monitor their statuses throughout the summer and advise accordingly.

Fantasy football injury round-up: June edition

Checking in on key fantasy football injuries from around the NFL.

Keeping up with injuries entering the fantasy football draft season is tremendously important. While it may be early yet, gamers should follow along to avoid any potential mishaps. At a minimum, it never hurts to stay in the know, even if you don’t typically draft until August or September.

The most notable names from the traditional pool of skill players are in focus below. We’ll monitor their statuses throughout the summer and advise accordingly.

Injuries to know before drafting your fantasy football team

Keep track of all the latest fantasy football injury info to know.

Suffice it to say, keeping up with injuries during the fantasy football draft season is tremendously important. All gamers should follow along to avoid any potential mishaps as it never hurts to stay in the know.

The most notable names from the traditional pool of skill players are in focus below. We’ll continue to monitor their statuses throughout the remainder of the summer.

Fantasy football injury round-up: July edition

Checking in on key fantasy football injuries as teams gear up for training camp.

Keeping up with injuries during the fantasy football draft season is tremendously important. While it may be early yet for casual drafters, all gamers should follow along to avoid any potential mishaps. At a minimum, it never hurts to stay in the know, even if you don’t typically draft until August or September.

Since the last release in late May, here’s what we have learned following a quiet month of June on the news front. The most notable names from the traditional pool of skill players are in focus below. We’ll continue to monitor their statuses leading up to the opening of late-July training camps and throughout the remainder of the summer.

Fantasy football injury round-up: May edition

Checking in on key fantasy football injuries as teams attend OTAs.

Keeping up with injuries entering the fantasy football draft season is tremendously important. While it may be early yet, gamers should follow along to avoid any potential mishaps. At a minimum, it never hurts to stay in the know, even if you don’t typically draft until August or September.

The most notable names from the traditional pool of skill players are in focus below. We’ll monitor their statuses throughout the summer and advise accordingly.

Fantasy football injury report: Week 6

Latest status of fantasy football weapons who are on the mend entering Week 6.

This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s official injury report will be addressed, unless the situation warrants further attention.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00 p.m. ET). Teams on the West Coast often report their injuries late and may not be included in the initial publication.

Week 6 fantasy football injury report

This week’s key game-time decisions: WR Cooper Kupp, TE Tyler Higbee, WR Robbie Anderson, WR Tee Higgins, TE Hayden Hurst, WR Chris Olave, QB Jameis Winston, WR CeeDee Lamb, WR Marvin Jones, WR Zay Jones, RB Jonathan Taylor, RB Nyheim Hines, RB Raheem Mostert, WR Jakobi Meyers, RB Damien Harris, QB Mac Jones, TE Kyle Pitts, WR Keenan Allen

ARIZONA CARDINALS 
RB James Conner
(ribs) and RB Darrel Williams (knee) have been ruled out.

ATLANTA FALCONS 
TE Kyle Pitts (hamstring) is questionable after limited work all week. He’ll be a game-time decision, but there is optimism he could return.

BALTIMORE RAVENS 
WR Rashod Bateman (foot) has been ruled out for Week 6. RB Justice Hill (hamstring) is likely to join him on the sidelines as he’s doubtful.

BUFFALO BILLS 
TE Dawson Knox (foot, hamstring) was limited all week but doesn’t have an injury designation. WR Isaiah McKenzie (concussion) practiced all week and is good to go.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) is out. QB Baker Mayfield (ankle) is doubtful, but he won’t play. WR Robbie Anderson (illness) popped up Friday with an illness, and he’s questionable. WR DJ Moore (shoulder) practiced all week and is good to go.

CHICAGO BEARS – Played Thursday
QB Justin Fields (shoulder) said after the Thursday night game that he aggravated a previous left shoulder injury and was sore.

CINCINNATI BENGALS 
WR Tee Higgins
(ankle) and TE Hayden Hurst (groin) have been deemed questionable. Both were limited Friday and are game-time calls.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
DE Jadeveon Clowney (ankle, knee, elbow) and CB Denzel Ward (concussion) have been ruled out.

DALLAS COWBOYS
WR CeeDee Lamb (hip) and QB Dak Prescott (thumb) are questionable this week. Lamb didn’t practice Friday, and Prescott was limited. Prescott is not expected to play, whereas Lamb is shaping up to be a game-time decision. LB Micah Parsons (groin) and TE Dalton Schultz (knee) also missed time this week, but they’re good to go.

DENVER BRONCOS – Monday night
RB Melvin Gordon (ribs, neck) and RB Mike Boone (foot) were limited Thursday and Friday. Monitor them over the weekend. QB Russell Wilson (shoulder) went from limited Thursday to full Friday and is expected to start.

DETROIT LIONS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

GREEN BAY PACKERS 
WR Christian Watson (hamstring) was ruled out. QB Aaron Rodgers (thumb) remains OK to play after full sessions all week.

HOUSTON TEXANS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance. 

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 
LB Shaquille Leonard (concussion, back, nose) will miss another game. RB Nyheim Hines (concussion) and RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) are questionable. Hines practiced fully Friday, and Taylor was limited. It’s possible they roll with Hines and keep Taylor back another week, but it’s a game-time decision.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 
WR Marvin Jones (hamstring) and WR Zay Jones (ankle) both draw questionable tags after limited sessions Friday, which typically creates a game-time call.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 
WR Mecole Hardman (heel), TE Travis Kelce (hip, back), WR Skyy Moore (ankle) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring, quadriceps) had full practices Friday and are off the report.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – Bye week
No injuries of fantasy relevance.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – Monday night
WR Keenan Allen (hamstring) was limited Thursday, and he could have a chance to play. Keep tabs on him Saturday. QB Justin Herbert (ribs) and WR Josh Palmer (ankle, knee) practiced Thursday and should be good to go.

LOS ANGELES RAMS 
RB Cam Akers (personal) has been ruled out due to a personal matter. DT Aaron Donald (foot), TE Tyler Higbee (ankle) and WR Cooper Kupp (foot) headline the star-studded questionables. All three were limited Friday. It’s hard to imagine any of them missing Week 6.

MIAMI DOLPHINS 
QB Tua Tagovailoa
(concussion, ankle) will miss another week of action. QB Teddy Bridgewater (concussion, pectoral) and RB Raheem Mostert (knee) are both questionable. The team said earlier in the week they were planning to start QB Skylar Thompson – so expect Bridgewater to be out. Mostert said he’d be able to play. WR Tyreek Hill (quadriceps, foot) and WR Jaylen Waddle (groin) were on the report but carry no injury designations.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS 
RB Alexander Mattison (shoulder) is questionable after limited work all week.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 
WR Nelson Agholor (hamstring), RB Damien Harris (hamstring), QB Mac Jones (ankle), WR Jakobi Meyers (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (ankle) are the usual questionables. Harris and Jones have the slimmest chance of playing as they’re expected to miss more time.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 
WR Michael Thomas (foot) and WR Jarvis Landry (ankle) will miss Week 6. WR Chris Olave (concussion) and QB Jameis Winston (back, ankle) are questionable. Olave was a full participant, and Winston was limited Friday, but Andy Dalton will start. TE Taysom Hill (rib) practiced fully and is good to go.

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NEW YORK GIANTS 
WR Kenny Golladay (knee) and WR Kadarius Toney (hamstring) are out. WR Wan’Dale Robinson (knee) is questionable after he was limited all week. RB Saquon Barkley (shoulder) was limited as well, but he doesn’t carry an injury designation.

NEW YORK JETS 
OT Duane Brown (shoulder) was activated but managed to earn a questionable tag. If he’s healthy, expect him to start at left tackle.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 
RB Kenneth Gainwell (rib) practiced in full and should play.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 
TE Pat Freiermuth (concussion) and S Minkah Fitzpatrick (knee) won’t play this week. WR Diontae Johnson (hip) made it through a full practice Friday, and he’ll play.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 
DE Nick Bosa (groin) is questionable after limited practice sessions. OT Trent Williams (ankle) is out. RB Jeff Wilson Jr. (shoulder) mustered a full session Friday, and he’ll play.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RB Rashaad Penny (ankle) is on IR with a season-ending fibula fracture and ankle injury that required surgery. RB Kenneth Walker (shoulder) and WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring) were on the report at various times during the week, but both will play.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
WR Julio Jones (knee) is doubtful this week and didn’t practice all week. TE Cameron Brate (concussion), WR Chris Godwin (hip, knee), WR Breshad Perriman (knee, hamstring) and WR Russell Gage (ankle) all practiced Friday and are good to go.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Bye week
WR Treylon Burks (toe) is on IR.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS – Played Thursday
TE Logan Thomas (calf) missed the Week 6 game.

Fantasy football training camp roundup: July 29-Aug. 2

The most important fantasy football news updates from camp.

Too busy to sift through all of the news from NFL training camps? Here’s a spin around the league for a look at the most notable fantasy football news through Tuesday, Aug. 2.

Raven’s J.K. Dobbins injures knee

J.K. Dobbins injures knee in preseason game vs. Washington. That could boost Gus Edwards up in fantasy football rankings if it is serious.

The Ravens exhibition game against the Washington Football Team opened with running back J.K. Dobbins injuring his knee on the first series during a short pass. Dobbins had already rushed twice for 15 yards but is not expected to return to the game.

He remained on the ground holding his left knee after being tackled awkwardly on a screen pass and was carried to the sidelines. He was unable to put weight on the leg and was later carted to the locker room after spending time in the blue medical tent. The prognosis may not be known until tomorrow and speculation was that he either hyperextended his knee or worse.

Should Dobbins miss time – which initially seems likely – he’ll be replaced by Gus Edwards and Justice Hill. Edwards signed a two-year, $10 million extension in June as the No. 2 back. Edwards has consistently rushed for around 700 yards in each of his three previous seasons and is already a reliable part of the backfield.

Hill has been only a minor contributor in his two seasons but had received positive reviews in training camp. Edwards is the main beneficiary for fantasy football if Dobbins injury proves to be serious as feared.

 

5 players returning from injury to target in your fantasy football draft

Highlighting 5 players returning from injury to target in your 2021 fantasy football draft.

Impactful injuries are a part of every NFL season, and fantasy football fortunes can often depend on being on the right side of those injuries.

To explain, we all know the feeling and ramifications of losing your stud first-round running back to an ACL tear two games into a season. On the flip side, though, we can often capitalize in drafts on players who are coming off a major injury and have had their average draft position (ADP) fall into value territory. Tread carefully, though, as not all players back from injury return to full glory and are sound fantasy investments.

That said, here are five players returning from 2020 injuries to consider in your fantasy drafts.

Fantasy draft targets back from injury

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com)

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott

2020 injury: Ankle fracture (11 games missed)

Current QB ADP: 7 (51.44 average pick)

Quick thoughts: Prescott got off to a blazing start at a record pace in 2020, throwing for 1,856 yards and accounting for 12 total touchdowns before going down in Week 5.

There has been a shoulder issue that’s kept Dak out of the preseason, but all indicators reportedly suggest he’ll be a “go” for Week 1. Prescott has one of the league’s best array of weapons to work with, and he’s definitely worth a fifth- or sixth-round pick as a potential elite QB1.

New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley

2020 injury: ACL tear (14 games missed)

Current RB ADP: 8 (11.53)

Quick thoughts: Barkley has been extremely limited this preseason but is expected to start Week 1. He may be somewhat limited early in the year, but he’s still only 24.

If Barkley is soon approaching his previous workhorse levels (average of 20.8 touches and 20.8 PPR fantasy points per game) from the first 31 games of his career, he’ll be well worth the late first-round pick. Just grab new Giants backup Devontae Booker as a late-round handcuff.

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Cincinnati Bengals RB Joe Mixon

2020 injury: Foot injury (10 games missed)

Current RB ADP: 13 (22.45)

Quick thoughts: Mixon didn’t need surgery this offseason, and like Barkley, youth is on his side at age 25. The better fantasy news is that Cincinnati parted ways with longtime complementary back Giovani Bernard, leaving Mixon as the clear RB1.

We’d lean toward drafting an elite wide receiver late in the second round, but if all goes well, Mixon could still easily return first-round value.

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Cleveland Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr.

2020 injury: ACL tear (9 games missed)

Current WR ADP: 26 (70.99)

Quick thoughts: After 25 games missed and only one full season played among his last four, it’s safe to assume OBJ’s top-five fantasy wideout days are over.

However, there are still strong WR3 numbers to be had here if he plays at least three-quarters of the season. Just resist the temptation to overdraft the name.

Dallas Cowboys TE Blake Jarwin

2020 injury: Torn ACL (15 games missed)

Current TE ADP: 24 (167.30)

Quick thoughts: Jarwin entered 2020 as a breakout candidate, but a Week 1 knee injury dashed those hopes. Dalton Schultz emerged with a fantasy TE10 season as his replacement, and the duo figures to share starting tight end duties in 2021. That relegates Jarwin to late-round consideration in deeper or tight-end premium leagues.

Also see: 3 sleeper TEs to target

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