Raiders HC Jon Gruden told reporters Friday that RB Josh Jacobs is dountful Week 3 against the Dolphins.
Fantasy Impact:
Look for Kenyan Drake and Peyton Barber to share the workload if Jacobs is officially out.
Raiders HC Jon Gruden told reporters Friday that RB Josh Jacobs is dountful Week 3 against the Dolphins.
Look for Kenyan Drake and Peyton Barber to share the workload if Jacobs is officially out.
Antonio Pierce stated that Sincere McCormick will remain the team’s starting running back even with Alexander Mattison nearing a return this week.
“He deserves it. … He has run his tail off.”
Related Players: Ameer Abdullah
At 2-11, the Raiders would be silly to not see what they have in McCormick, with 31-year-old Abdullah and Mattison, who is on a one-year contract, only there to give the former UDFA a breather. Consider McCormick a volume-based RB3.
Giants HC Brian Daboll told reporters that QB Drew Lock is in a walking boot due to a heel injury and Tommy DeVito now is expected to start Sunday vs. the Ravens.
The Ravens path to an overall D/ST1 finish on the week becomes a little clearer. DeVito can safely be kept on benches in SuperFlex leagues on a week with zero byes.
Good news on the way for Buffalo: Bills WR Keon Coleman (wrist) and TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) are expected to practice fully today. A positive step forward in advance of the showdown with the Lions.
Related Players: Dawson Knox, Khalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Mack Hollins, Curtis Samuel
It's probably still best to start other options over Kincaid, as he takes on a Lions defense that ranks 4th in TE aFPA, but there could be a ton of points here, so if you're in a bind he makes sense as a top-15ish option.
As for Coleman, he's more in the boom/bust WR4 range as Shakir should continue standing atop the target share.
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