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    Commissioner
    Tue Nov 25 11:28am CT

    WEEK 13: If the Playoffs started today (2 weeks remaining). 

    1. Flamingo FU
    2. Ammendola's Revenge
    3. Captain Lamarvel & Iron Jayden
    4. Darth Meow
    5. Toe Burrow
    6. Run CMC

    *The Mongols & Maye Move 2 Hollywood are both also 5-7 and only points behind the 6th Seed. The four remaining teams are 4-8 and ALL are still in the playoff picture. CRAZY. We are headed for a photo finish. 

    Professor Chaos
    Sat Nov 22 5:24pm CT
    I have no issues with the commissioner. I think I will propose a rule about using trade calculators, say three, to analyze a trade to see if there is any extremes one way or the other. We would need to set criteria, like, how much variance will be allowed. I think having outside opinions could help, sort of like having an independent party review trades.

    Ian


    Commissioner wrote:

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;


    *Reduced roster sizes


    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)


    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 


    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 


    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 


     


    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian


     



    Team 7
    Fri Nov 21 3:07pm CT

    Hey, I figured I'd throw this out there.....I do intend to return next year. I'm not dumping my team and bailing out. I am blowing it up and starting over. My team has been stuck in neutral, more or less, for awhile. I did give up 2 promising players, and we'll see how that works out. Getting a 3rd for Henry is fine by me. He's on the edge of the cliff. For the record, the trades that went through for my team, were all proposed to me....I did not send out a single one of those that got accepted. I did send other trades during the week, but nothing happened with those. Doing those trades was more fun than trying trying figure out which crappy TE/WR/QB I'm putting out each week....at least now I can look forward to the draft. I didn't even have a 1st rd pick and now I got 2 and an extra 3rd. If we limit our rosters, as proposed/suggested, things might be a little easier. Waiver is trash, trading is tough...basically you got what you got until a decent crop of rookies comes around. So, I'm just banking on that and trying to have a few extra picks. All that said, I think Chad does just fine at "governing" trades. It's really nobody's business how a manager runs their team, if that manager is playing the next year, not colluding (I traded with the commissioner ffs) and really that's it. If its a "unbalanced", "bad", ect...trade...but the 2 people agree, again aside from any collusion or throwing a temper tantrum, then they should be free to do so. That's kind of how Dynasty works....if that's not agreeable, then I would suggest, and would make a proposition that we copy the setup of  "I Right Sweep 8" league, which is a hybrid of sorts and possibly my favorite league to play in each year.....maybe make it "superflex" or "2QB" like this one, but with a limit on QBs or something. Anyway, its whatever....I jump on, set my roster, check the FA list anyway, and move on....and, no, I did not realize that Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch last night....again. I'll take a 5th for him....of JD.

    Professor Chaos
    Thu Nov 20 12:52pm CT
    I have no issues with the commissioner. I think I will propose a rule about using trade calculators, say three, to analyze a trade to see if there is any extremes one way or the other. We would need to set criteria, like, how much variance will be allowed. I think having outside opinions could help, sort of like having an independent party review trades.

    Ian


    Commissioner wrote:

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;


    *Reduced roster sizes


    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)


    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 


    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 


    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 


     


    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian


     



    Commissioner
    Thu Nov 20 12:32pm CT

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;

    *Reduced roster sizes

    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)

    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 

    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 

    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 

     

    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian

     

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    Darren Waller Nov 28 11:20am CT
    Darren Waller

    Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel reports that tight end Darren Waller (pectoral) could return for Sunday's home clash with the New Orleans Saints. The veteran had his 21-day practice window opened earlier this week, suggesting that he's close to a return. Per McDaniel, he's optimistic about Waller's status for Week 13's game against the visiting Saints, though it's "all dependent on today's [Friday] practice." Barring any setbacks, it appears that the 33-year-old is trending toward being available. While it wouldn't be surprising to see Miami play it slow with his snap count following the layoff, fantasy managers will find it difficult to sit him if active, considering his touchdown upside.

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    Baker Mayfield Nov 28 11:20am CT
    Baker Mayfield

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (shoulder) was seen practicing on Friday, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. Mayfield is dealing with a low-grade AC joint sprain to his left (non-throwing) shoulder. He did not practice on Wednesday but upgraded to a limited practice on Thursday. The 30-year-old will likely be listed as questionable for Week 13 against the visiting Arizona Cardinals if he's limited again on Friday, and his status for Sunday's contest could be a game-time decision. It makes Mayfield a pretty risky starting QB option in fantasy football this weekend, even in a good matchup. If Mayfield is not cleared to play against the Cardinals, veteran Teddy Bridgewater would make his first start of the 2025 season. Bridgewater would be a low-end QB2 streaming option for fantasy managers in superflex leagues.

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    Robbie Chosen Nov 28 11:10am CT
    Robbie Chosen

    The Washington Commanders released wide receiver Robbie Chosen on Friday, according to Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post. The Commanders added Chosen to their practice squad in mid-November due to injuries to Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Treylon Burks (finger). McLaurin is set to return in Week 13 to face the Denver Broncos on Sunday night, though, and Noah Brown (groin, knee) could also be back from Injured Reserve this weekend, so the Commanders don't have the need for Chosen as WR depth anymore. The 32-year-old veteran appeared in only three games with Washington and caught five of his nine targets for 53 yards and no touchdowns. He will now go back onto the open market as he seeks to latch on with another team as WR depth for the rest of the 2025 season.

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    Trey Benson Nov 28 11:00am CT
    Trey Benson

    According to head coach Jonathan Gannon, Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee) will miss Sunday's outing with the hosting Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Florida State alum returned to practice last week and worked in a limited capacity as he battles back from a lengthy absence due to a knee injury. Benson would start this week the same; however, he'd be downgraded to a DNP on Thursday, and will now miss his eighth consecutive contest. For what it's worth, Gannon noted that the 23-year-old won't be shut down long-term. With Emari Demercado (ankle) and Bam Knight (knee) also dealing with their own respective injuries, it could be Michael Carter and Jermar Jefferson manning the backfield against the Buccaneers. Jefferson has been active just once for the team and has yet to receive a touch in 2025.

    From RotoBaller

    Greg Dortch Nov 28 10:50am CT
    Greg Dortch

    Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch could be in for a downtick in production this Sunday if teammate Marvin Harrison Jr. (appendix) returns to action. Dortch has been solid over Arizona's previous two contests, racking up six catches and a touchdown in each, with Harrison Jr. sidelined due to an appendectomy. For as serviceable as the former's been, his workload is set to taper off significantly upon Harrison Jr.'s return. Despite Arizona airing it out at a pace of 50 pass attempts per game over their last three, the presence of an emerging Michael Wilson and superstar tight end Trey McBride will make it too tricky for quarterback Jacoby Brissett to support four fantasy-worthy options. If Harrison Jr. sits another week, Dortch would be a nice PPR play against the hosting Buccaneers.

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    Keon Coleman Nov 28 10:40am CT
    Keon Coleman

    After being a healthy scratch for the team's previous two contests, it's fair for fantasy managers to wonder if the Buffalo Bills have soured on wide receiver Keon Coleman. Coleman began the season with a bang, sporting an 8/112/1 line after the campaign's first week. Since then, though, he'd eclipsed three catches and 45 yards in a game just once, and has yet to suit up since being late for a team meeting ahead of their Week 11 win over the Buccaneers. Per head coach Sean McDermott, the 22-year-old's benching the following week was not disciplinary. Either way, it's tough for owners to trust Coleman, as his lack of consistent production makes him too volatile a fantasy asset. He can be dropped in shallow formats if he was not already.

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    Tom Kennedy Nov 28 10:40am CT
    Tom Kennedy

    Detroit Lions wide receiver Tom Kennedy played an unlikely role in his team's offense in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers, hauling in four catches for 36 yards on four targets. The 29-year-old has spent most of the 2025 season on the Lions' practice squad, but he was signed to the active roster heading into Week 13 with wide receiver Kalif Raymond (ankle) sidelined by an ankle injury. Raymond's return timeline is unclear, and the Lions also lost wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) to injury in Week 13. That could force Kennedy into a meaningful role in Detroit alongside wide receivers Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa, at least in the short term. Kennedy has appeared in 25 career NFL games across five different seasons, all with Detroit. He's recorded 18 catches for 231 yards on 30 targets. In the very deepest of fantasy leagues, Kennedy could be worth a look on the waiver wire heading into the Lions' Week 14 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

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    David Montgomery Nov 28 10:30am CT
    David Montgomery

    Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery broke his three-game touchdown-less streak in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers, recording 48 scrimmage yards and a score on 10 touches. While finding the end zone is obviously a positive for Montgomery, his overall workload trends continue to be worrying for fantasy managers. The 28-year-old has now played 39% or fewer of his team's offensive snaps in four out of Detroit's last five games. If there's one positive for Montgomery going forward, the Lions will be getting former All-Pro center Frank Ragnow back from retirement in the coming weeks, which should greatly improve the struggling interior of their offensive line. Still, Montgomery appears entirely dependent on touchdowns for fantasy production, which will be difficult to predict every week. He faces a rapidly improving Dallas Cowboys defense in Week 14.

    From RotoBaller

    Tank Bigsby Nov 28 10:20am CT
    Tank Bigsby

    Philadelphia Eagles running back Tank Bigsby won't be worthy of a fantasy start in Week 13's meeting with the visiting Chicago Bears. The third-year pro was traded to Philadelphia at the beginning of the season to play second fiddle in the team's backfield behind teammate Saquon Barkley. However, since taking over the job from A.J. Dillon, Bigsby has racked up just 18 carries and 164 yards for Philadelphia -- all of which have come since Week 8. As it stands, fantasy managers can safely avoid the Auburn product in all leagues sans deep dynasty formats, as the path to him finding fantasy relevance outside of an injury to the player ahead of him on the depth chart is narrow.

    From RotoBaller

    Jahmyr Gibbs Nov 28 10:20am CT
    Jahmyr Gibbs

    Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs did not have his most efficient day in his team's 31-24 Week 13 loss to the Green Bay Packers, recording 86 scrimmage yards and failing to find the end zone on 23 touches. However, Gibbs has now averaged 24.5 touches per game over the last two weeks. With Detroit likely to be without both wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) and tight end Sam LaPorta (back) for Week 14 against the Dallas Cowboys and possibly longer, the Lions seem likely to continue force-feeding Gibbs the ball. Across 12 games this season, the 23-year-old has recorded 1,416 scrimmage yards and 13 touchdowns on 226 touches and now profiles as by far the most reliable weapon on his team's offense. As long as Gibbs can stay healthy, he profiles as a must-start fantasy running back.

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    Jordan Mason Nov 28 10:10am CT
    Jordan Mason

    Minnesota Vikings running back Jordan Mason has provided solid production at times throughout the 2025 season, recording 531 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 116 carries across 11 games. However, since fellow Vikings back Aaron Jones Sr. returned from the hamstring injury that forced him to miss Weeks 3-7 in Week 8, Mason has seen his playing time decline sharply. Over Minnesota's last three games in particular, Mason has failed to play more than 27% of the Vikings' offensive snaps in any game. He's recorded just 18 carries and one reception (one target) over those three weeks as well. With Jones Sr. emerging as the team's feature back and the Vikings' offense struggling amidst uncertainty at the quarterback position, Mason's production figures to continue trending downwards. He should be avoided by fantasy managers in a difficult Week 14 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.

    From RotoBaller

    Jared Goff Nov 28 10:10am CT
    Jared Goff

    Once star Detroit Lions wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) went down with an ankle injury in the first quarter of Detroit's Week 13 matchup against the Green Bay Packers, Lions quarterback Jared Goff looked like he might be heading towards a disastrous day. However, the 31-year-old bounced back nicely in a tough matchup, completing 20 of 26 pass attempts for 256 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. With the Lions offense down multiple starters on the offensive line and now without its top two pass-catchers in St. Brown and tight end Sam LaPorta (back), Goff will have to shoulder more of the playmaking workload in Detroit. Goff has typically struggled in that role throughout his career, but his performance against Green Bay could be considered a positive sign that he can keep the Lions' offense afloat through its injury woes. In Week 14, Goff will face a Dallas Cowboys defense that looks much more formidable after its trade deadline additions.

    From RotoBaller

    Amon-Ra St. Brown Nov 28 9:50am CT
    Amon-Ra St. Brown

    The ankle injury that forced Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) to exit his team's Thanksgiving Day loss to the Green Bay Packers in the first quarter is not expected to land him on Injured Reserve, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Pelissero reports that St. Brown "likely will be week-to-week" going forward. While it sounds like the 26-year-old will return this season, he appears unlikely to play in Detroit's crucial Week 14 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys next Thursday night. St. Brown entered Week 13 with 75 receptions for 884 yards and nine touchdowns on 107 targets, so his absence is a massive blow for both the Lions and fantasy managers alike. With St. Brown sidelined in Week 13, Detroit wideout Jameson Williams recorded seven catches for 144 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets. Rookie wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa recorded a touchdown catch as well, and longtime Lions' practice squad wideout Tom Kennedy hauled in his first four catches of the season. With tight end Sam LaPorta (back) on Injured Reserve, and tight end Brock Wright (neck) and wide receiver Kalif Raymond both questionable for Week 14 after being out against Green Bay, there's ample opportunity for pass-catchers to step up in Detroit behind Williams.

    From RotoBaller

    Isaiah Davis Nov 28 9:50am CT
    Isaiah Davis

    Once New York Jets running back Braelon Allen (knee) landed on Injured Reserve after suffering an MCL sprain in Week 4, fellow Jets back Isaiah Davis stepped into the RB2 role in New York behind Breece Hall. However, despite the increased opportunity, Davis has failed to steal much work away from Hall. Across seven games since Allen went down, Davis has recorded 204 scrimmage yards on 33 touches. His 4.7 touches per game over that stretch pales in comparison to Hall, who has averaged 18.7 touches per contest. Even with Allen's status for the remainder of 2025 unclear, Davis appears unlikely to provide fantasy-relevant production as long as Hall stays healthy. Davis should remain off the radar of fantasy managers heading into the Jets' Week 14 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.

    From RotoBaller

    Rachaad White Nov 28 9:40am CT
    Rachaad White

    Across seven games since Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving (shoulder, foot) went down with shoulder and foot injuries, Bucs running back Rachaad White has averaged 16 touches and 60 scrimmage yards per game. However, White has lost out on backfield snaps to fellow Tampa Bay running back Sean Tucker in recent weeks. Over his last two games, White has recorded just 20 touches, compared to 34 for Tucker. With Irving practicing this week and possibly slated to return to the field in Week 13 against the Arizona Cardinals, White's opportunity for production may be about to fall off a cliff. At best, he seems likely to be part of a three-way backfield committee in Tampa Bay. If Irving does indeed return, White should be avoided by fantasy managers in Week 13 against Arizona.

    From RotoBaller

    Bhayshul Tuten Nov 28 9:20am CT
    Bhayshul Tuten

    Across 11 games this season, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie running back Bhayshul Tuten has recorded 316 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns on 75 total touches. The 23-year-old has spent the majority of the season playing the RB2 role in Jacksonville behind veteran back Travis Etienne Jr. Two weeks ago, Tuten recorded 15 carries for 74 yards and a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers, looking like a real threat to Etienne Jr. However, Tuten was forced to leave the game against the Chargers with an ankle injury. In Week 12, Etienne Jr. dominated the backfield workload and put up huge numbers against the Arizona Cardinals. Heading into the team's Week 13 matchup against the Tennessee Titans, there's little reason for fantasy managers to expect the Jaguars to go away from Etienne Jr. Tuten profiles as a low-end flex option at best in Week 13.

    From RotoBaller

    Rhamondre Stevenson Nov 28 9:20am CT
    Rhamondre Stevenson

    Across the first eight weeks of the 2025 season, New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson recorded 448 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns on 99 touches as his team's RB1. However, Stevenson suffered a toe injury in Week 8 that forced him to miss New England's next three games across Weeks 9 through 11. During that stretch, Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson made his case to lead the team's backfield by averaging over 100 yards from scrimmage per game and scoring five touchdowns. In Stevenson's first game back in the lineup in Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Henderson remained New England's feature back. Stevenson struggled to just 10 scrimmage yards on seven touches, while Henderson logged 81 yards from scrimmage on 21 touches. The Patriots may just be bringing Stevenson along slowly in his return from injury, but it's also quite possible that the 27-year-old will be limited to backup running back duties for the rest of 2025. Stevenson should be avoided by fantasy managers in Week 13, even in a favorable matchup against the New York Giants.

    From RotoBaller

    Devin Singletary Nov 28 9:10am CT
    Devin Singletary

    New York Giants running back Devin Singletary had 14 carries for 47 yards in Week 12's 34-27 loss in overtime to the New York Giants. While the 14 carries appear encouraging, the 3.36 YPC does not. Additionally, Tyron Tracy Jr. played 71 percent of the snaps and out-touched Singletary 23 to 14. Additionally, Tracy Jr. continues to be a running back involved in the passing game and getting a majority of the carries, with Singletary being brought in as a goal-line or change-of-pace back. Given Singletary's 14 carries and the possibility of being the team's goal-line back, he is still worth a hold in fantasy, but not someone that can confidently be started unless we see a shift in snap percentage or Tracy were to go down with an injury. Week 13 presents a challenging task: going to Foxboro to take on New England's stiff run defense, which has allowed the fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs this season. Singletary will not be a recommended start in Week 13, but could be held on fantasy managers' bench if they have the spot available.

    From RotoBaller

    Jacory Croskey-Merritt Nov 28 9:00am CT
    Jacory Croskey-Merritt

    Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt has seen his role decrease over the past few weeks as Chris Rodriguez Jr. saw a season-high 15 carries in Week 11 and ran for a very solid 5.27 YPC. Meanwhile, in that same Week 11 game, Croskey-Merritt had only a 27 percent snap share, and although he carried the ball nine times and caught one pass, it produced only 33 all-purpose yards (3.11 YPC) against a weak Miami Dolphins defense. Rodriguez appears to have taken over primary duties in this backfield, and at this point, JCM is mostly a shot-in-the-dark option if Rodriguez were to get hurt. JCM broke out in Week 5 against the Chargers with 150 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns and earned the team's first rep opportunities for the proceeding weeks, but failed to capitalize on his opportunities with no game over a 3.59 YPC mark. His snap percentage and the team's running back opportunities have been dwindling each week in favor of Rodriguez Jr. At this point, JCM is considered droppable, but only for someone on the waiver wire who can provide your team with immediate value or is a high-level handcuff to roster for a playoff run. Week 13's matchup against the Denver Broncos is challenging for all Commander running backs, and neither is considered a start this week.

    From RotoBaller

    Kimani Vidal Nov 28 8:50am CT
    Kimani Vidal

    Los Angeles Chargers running back Kimani Vidal has been the Chargers' primary running back while Omarion Hampton (ankle) has been working his way back from an ankle injury he suffered in Week 5. Recent reports have suggested that Hampton has been limited in practice all week and is expected to return to the lineup. The Chargers have until Saturday afternoon to activate Hampton from the IR, and that may determine the fate of second-year running back Vidal, out of Troy University, and whether he remains fantasy relevant or not. Once healthy, Hampton figures to handle a majority of the workload, as the rookie running back out of North Carolina has rushed for 314 yards and two touchdowns while catching 20 passes for 136 yards over five games this season and is clearly the better back from a skill-set standpoint, which is why the Chargers spent a first-round draft pick on him in the 2025 NFL Draft. Vidal has stepped in and has been productive in Hampton's absence, with 417 rushing yards, 52 receiving yards, and three touchdowns, and is deserving of earning a portion of the running back touches even with Hampton healthy. The question is whether that amount of touches is enough to remain fantasy-relevant or not. Fantasy managers should hold onto Vidal for another week or two and see how things play out while Hampton ramps up.

    From RotoBaller

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