Wed Oct 1 9:17am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer
Goff is setup for a big Week 5
This is your friendly reminder that the dreaded byes start this week. And we start the byes with some top-notch players sitting out. We have the Falcons, Bears, Packers and Steelers on a bye. Just plan accordingly. I always advocate planning for your byes. You can look ahead and figure out when your top players are going to sit out. Find those backups with favorable matchups to try to fill the holes. Just something to keep in mind.
Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .
It might have been a little premature to write off the rookie class of running backs after three weeks. These guys are getting going and in a big way, showing their big-time ability. Ashton Jeanty finally had that huge game. Omarion Hampton looked fantastic in his start last week. Quinshon Judkins is getting a ton of work and producing since finally signing with the Browns. Remember, it is a long season and it takes some time for some of these players. Patience.
I also guess it was a little premature to write off Travis Etienne. He has looked like a different player this year. He looks so explosive. It does not look like the same player from last season. Etienne has at least 11 fantasy points every game and is currently 10th overall in fantasy running back scoring. He is going to end up being a huge bargain for any team that drafted him. I don’t see him as a sell-high player at all. I would hold him and enjoy the ride.
I know he is not going to keep his current pace, but if he does, Puka Nacua finishes with 179 receptions for 2,138 yards and four touchdowns. Those numbers are just crazy. Again, it would be hard to fathom him continuing his current pace, but this just shows you what kind of start he is off to this season. Just crazy.
I’m really impressed with the Saints coaching staff. They are doing a great job with that team, especially offensively. The Saints lack some talent on that side of the ball but are creative and doing a good job of playing to the strengths of starting quarterback Spencer Rattler. If this team can bring some more talent in during the offseason, I think they could have some really exciting fantasy players. New Orleans has the right people in charge. Let’s just hope they can get the right players on the field now.
The Ravens slow start might be my biggest surprise this year. I thought this team was a Super Bowl contender. Baltimore just doesn’t look like the same team, though, especially defensively. And even the offense hasn’t looked as dominating, including Derrick Henry. Maybe Henry is actually slowing down for the first time in his career. And now Lamar Jackson is dinged up and might not play, which is even worse news for this offense. Things are not looking good in Baltimore right now.
His numbers aren’t always off the charts, but Josh Jacobs is about as safe of a RB1 as it gets because of all his volume. He just racks up the touches on a weekly basis and never seems to slow down. His workload gives him one of the safest floors in fantasy football. Jacobs has 90 touches in four games, averaging 23 touches per game. You have to love that volume, especially in this solid Packers offense. Sometimes consistency means as much as anything when it comes to winning your fantasy league, making Jacobs a possible league winner.
I admire Brock Bowers for playing through his knee injury but it is clear he isn’t 100 percent healthy. He just isn’t making the plays after the catch that you have come to expect from him. He has fewer than 50 yards three straight games despite having at least four catches all of those games. Hopefully, that knee gets closer to 100 percent sooner then later so Bowers can get back to having those big gamers.
News and Notes: The Commanders signed receiver Robbie Chosen to their practice squad on Tuesday. He gives the team some depth at receiver and could end up being active for the Week 5 game. . . . .The Dolphins signed receiver Cedrick Wilson from the Saints practice squad on Tuesday. He could get some immediate playing time after the season-ending injury to Tyreek Hill.
HOT PLAYS
Jared Goff, QB, Lions. Goff has been a little quiet in recent weeks but is still playing good football. He had multiple touchdown passes against a good Brown defense last week. And we can’t forget about the five-touchdown performance from him in Week 2 against the Bears. This Lions offense is starting to roll and play like they did last season. This should be scary for the rest of the league, especially the Bengals this week. Cincinnati is a team reeling. The Bengals allow the seventh most fantasy points to quarterbacks and allowed more than 500 total yards of offense last week. The Lions offense, including Goff, should post huge numbers in this matchup.
Alvin Kamara, RB, Saints. Kamara hasn’t been off the charts this year but he is getting his touches and producing. He has at least 11 fantasy points three of four games. He has 19 or more touches three straight games. Kamara racks up the work for the Saints - even with Kendre Miller getting a few more touches in recent weeks. We wouldn’t worry too much about that just yet, especially against the Giants this week. New York allows the fifth most fantasy points to running backs and 100-plus rushing yards every game this year.
Michael Pittman, WR, Colts. Pittman had a season-high 10 targets last week. He found the end zone once again, having touchdowns three of four games. He has at least 15 fantasy points three of those games. Pittman has been a consistent producer in a much better Colts passing game this year. We look for more of the same against him in Week 5 against the Raiders. Las Vegas allows the third most fantasy points to receivers and has struggled to stop the top target in opposing teams.
Khalil Shakir, WR, Bills. There was thought that Keon Coleman was going to emerge as the go-to target for the Bills this year, but that isn’t happening. Shakir remains Josh Allen’s favorite target. Shakir has at least 12 fantasy points three of four games. He has touchdowns two straight games. This offense is starting to get it going once again, making Shakir a good fantasy option once again. Shakir should have another good game this week against the Patriots, a team that allows the 12th most fantasy points to receivers. This could be a high-scoring game with plenty of fantasy points to be had on both sides of the ball.
COLD PLAYS
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jaguars. The Jaguars are winning games but Lawrence isn’t helping many fantasy teams with his play. He has less than 14 fantasy points three of four games. He has failed to top 200-passing yards two games. Lawrence is more of a matchup play at this point of the season. And a game this week against the Chiefs is not a good one for him. The Chiefs have allowed fewer than 200-passing yards three straight games, including matchups with the Eagles and Ravens.
Jordan Mason, RB, Vikings. Mason has played well in a starting role, getting plenty of chances in the Vikings offense. He was pretty ho-hum last week, though, rushing 16 times for 57 yards. He averaged just 3.6 yards per carry. Mason could have more tough sledding this week against a really good Browns rush defense. Cleveland allows the second fewest fantasy points to running backs and less than 100-rushing yards all but one game. Some of the top fantasy backs in the game have struggled against this Browns run defense.
Nick Chubb, RB, Texans. Chubb is the starter in Houston for now but Woody Marks is knocking on the door to take that job. Chubb just hasn’t shown much despite having at least 12 carries all but one game. His season high in rushing is 60 yards. So despite having a prime matchup against a bad Ravens defense this week, we would steer clear of Chubb. Marks is ready to take over this backfield and Chubb isn’t worth the risk.
Chris Godwin, WR, Bucs. Godwin is back and played 81 percent of the snaps. He got a full workload and came out of the game fine. The only concern is he started a little slow in his first game back from a terrible ankle injury. It might take him some time to get things going like he did in the past. And a game this week against the Seahawks is another tough one for Godwin. Seattle allows the third fewest fantasy points to receivers. The Seahawks have allowed 205 or fewer passing yards three straight games.
Ladd McConkey, WR, Chargers. It is hard to bench McConkey but you might want to consider it. The numbers don’t like. He is yet to be targeted double-digit times in a game. McConkey has failed to hit double-digit fantasy points three straight and hasn’t hit 50 yards in any of those games. He has really struggled to get the looks since the arrival of Keenan Allen and emergence of Quentin Johnston. McConkey is a scary play for fantasy teams right now - no matter the matchup.
SLEEPERS
C.J. Stroud, QB, Texans. Stroud finally showed some signs of life last week, topping 20 fantasy points for the first time all season. He completed 22-of-28 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. It was an encouraging performance after his slow start to the season. Maybe Stroud can find that magic from his rookie season once again. You have to like his chances for another good game this week against the Ravens. Baltimore is a mess defensively, allowing the third most fantasy points to quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes just had a four-touchdown performance against this defense last week.
Tommy Tremble, TE, Panthers. Tremble had a season-high eight targets last week, catching five passes for 42 yards and a touchdown. He looked good in a starting role for the Panthers with Ja’Tavion Sanders hurt. As long as he is starting, Tremble has some potential in this Panthers offense. Carolina has little in the passing game outside of Tet McMillan. Tremble could surprise again this week against the Dolphins. Miami has struggled to stop the tight end, allowing the third most fantasy points to tight ends.
Ollie Gordon, RB, Dolphins. Gordon played a season-high 26 percent of the snaps last week. He ran six times for just 10 yards, though. It was not a good showing for Gordon. The positive is he played and got some carries. He had a touchdown his previous game, so the potential is there for him to produce if he keeps getting the touches. And a game this week against the Panthers is a good one for Gordon. You could see the Dolphins get up in this game, leaning on the run late. Plus, with Tyreek Hill out, Miami also could be a little more run-first going forward. This bodes well for Gordon to start to get in a rhythm offensively.
Tre Tucker, WR, Raiders. Tucker has been up and down this year. He had huge games Weeks 1 and 3 but fewer than 15-receiving yards each of his other two games. Needless to say, he has been boom or bust. Tucker has the potential to boom this week against the Colts, though. Indy allowed the fourth most fantasy points to receivers and just got torched by the Rams passing game last week, allowing nearly 400-passing yards. Tucker could be a good spot play in this one.
Kendrick Bourne, WR, 49ers. The 49ers are all beat up at receiver. Bourne is about the last man standing. He played 67 percent of the snaps last week and 72 percent the previous game. Bourne has at least three receptions two of three games. He could produce some decent numbers if given the chance. And with the 49ers looking for options to step up in the passing game, Bourne is likely the best bet for this week. And he gets a Rams team this week that allows the 10th most fantasy points to receivers.
High/Low Scoring Games
Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low scoring games for the coming week. In high scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.
High Scoring Games: 49ers/Rams, Cowboys/Jets, Raiders/Colts, Lions/Bengals, Patriots/Bills, Commanders/Chargers.
Low Scoring Games: Vikings/Browns, Texans/Ravens.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (knee, biceps) was unable to take the practice field on Wednesday. Mayfield was limited all last week due to a right biceps injury. Now, it appears Mayfield has picked up a knee injury during last week's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That being said, the Bucs have decided to hold Mayfield out on Wednesday. This is a bit concerning for fantasy managers, but it's probably just the Bucs being cautious with their banged up quarterback. These seem like minor issues that shouldn't cause Mayfield to miss Week 5. However, fantasy managers should check back on Thursday for another update on his status. The absence of Mayfield would likely mean Teddy Bridgewater would start against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 5.
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Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (knee) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. This shouldn't be too concerning as Njoku also opened last week's practice as limited as well. Despite that, Njoku still played in Week 4, but was held to two receptions for 11 yards. Possibly, the change at quarterback with Dillon Gabriel taking over will help Njoku's value. Fantasy managers shouldn't be too worried about the knee injury at the moment. They should continue to check back throughout the week for more updates. If Njoku sits, Harold Fannin Jr. would see increased snaps in Week 5.
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) has already been ruled out for the upcoming Week 5 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Purdy made his return to the field last Sunday and looked decent under center. Afterwards, head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed that Purdy is dealing with toe soreness, which is likely related to his turf toe injury. Regardless, there wasn't enough time for Purdy to get ready to play during this Thursday night matchup. The 25-year-old isn't even healthy enough to serve as the emergency backup. The 49ers are fearful that this toe injury could be something that lingers all season long. Fantasy managers better get a viable backup with Purdy already missing three of the first five games of the season. Mac Jones will start under center on Thursday night. Jones has looked solid under center and has some streaming value for this one.
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Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert (knee) wasn't able to participate in practice on Wednesday. It's unclear if this is a new knee injury or the same one that kept Goedert sidelined in Week 2. Possibly, Goedert's absence was more rest related than a true knee injury. Fantasy managers should check back on Thursday and Friday to see if Goedert practices. He's coming off a two-touchdown performance in Week 4 and looked completely fine during that game. If he sits, Grant Calcaterra figures to see increased snaps this weekend against the Denver Broncos.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Michael Carter told Cardinals' beat reporters on Wednesday that he will be starting at running back in Sunday's game against the Titans. Carter wasn't explicitly asked if he was going to start, but he indirectly said it when answering a question about the rollercoaster of a year he's had. There was plenty of intrigue and uncertainty around Arizona's backfield following Trey Benson (knee) surprisingly being placed on IR. Some assumed that Emari Demercado would operate as the primary back after seeing most of the snaps in Benson's absence last week against the Seahawks. But Demercado played primarily in his normal role on special teams and on pass downs as the Cardinals were in comeback mode. Carter doesn't play special teams and was inactive for the first three games, then played only four snaps last week. He operated as a lead back late last season when all the Arizona backs were hurt, and it looks like he'll get another opportunity. Carter feels like an RB that fantasy managers can pick up and then plug and play into their lineup this week as he gets a dream matchup against the lowly Titans.
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Los Angeles Rams rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson has been working primarily with the scout team during practice and has caught the eye of offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. LaFleur talked about how even though he has just been running on the scout team, they are always watching and evaluating as a staff. He specifically noted a moment when Ferguson went immediately to veteran tight end Tyler Higbee after a scout team rep to ask for feedback and what he saw on the play. LaFleur seemed encouraged by the growth and accountability that he displayed in that setting. The 2025 second-round pick has been active for two of four games and has played almost exclusively special teams with just four offensive snaps all season. Ferguson should still be well-regarded in dynasty leagues, but he's nowhere near relevancy in redraft leagues.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Sean Tucker could have an opportunity for more work in Week 5 if star Bucky Irving ends up being ruled out. Tucker said that he's "always ready and prepared" when asked if he would be ready to take on a bigger role on Sunday. Tucker has proven that to be true in the limited sample where he has gotten a decent number of touches. In a game against New Orleans last season that Rachaad White missed with injury, Tucker totaled 191 yards and two touchdowns. Additionally, he has six career games with at least five carries. He's averaging over five yards per carry across those games. Rachaad White would be likely to handle the bulk of the work if Irving were to miss, but Tucker could mix in and steal some touches because he is the better runner. He's a decent stash ahead of Week 5 as more news trickles out.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver KaVontae Turpin (foot) could wind up missing Sunday's game against the Jets after suffering a foot injury in the Cowboys' tie against the Packers in Week 4. Turpin was not present for practice on Wednesday, but, positively, the Cowboys don't think that this is an injury that would require a trip to the Injured Reserve list. Dallas is already down their superstar wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, and that receiver room was not very deep to begin with. Turpin was off to a productive start to 2025, catching 11 of 13 targets for 159 yards and a touchdown. This is the second time this year that Turpin has been banged up, hurting his neck in Week 2 against the Jets and not returning. He ended up playing in Week 3, but it may not be the same case this week with a new injury. More targets will be directed George Pickens' way, and maybe we will see rookie Jaydon Blue active for the first time this season to mirror Turpin's skillset.
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Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell has an opportunity to be in uniform in Week 5 against the Texans, according to head coach John Harbaugh. Mitchell has been a healthy inactive for every game so far this season, but Harbaugh indicates that this week could look different for the speedy back. Mitchell played one game during the preseason and looked electric anytime he touched the ball, rushing for 68 yards and a touchdown on nine carries in his only action of the preseason. He missed most of 2024 recovering from an ACL injury, but we saw him in limited action in 2023, and he was equally dynamic. He rushed for a ridiculous 8.4 yards per carry, easily the most of any running back with at least 47 carries that season. Mitchell is a player to put on watch lists to see what the usage looks like if he plays this week.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (ankle) is in line to miss his third straight game after suffering a high-ankle sprain in their Week 2 loss to the Falcons. The hope coming into the week was for McCarthy to be able to practice, but he was unable to go on Wednesday. Head coach Kevin O'Connell indicated that he is entering "the next phase of his rehab" where he is getting more active to ensure that the high ankle sprain is fully healed, and then he can start working back on the field. Before getting injured, McCarthy struggled, completing 58.5% of his passes for 301 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions. He has the worst EPA/Play among 36 qualified quarterbacks this season. Starting in his place, Carson Wentz has the weapons and scheme to take advantage, but he's not a recommended play in Week 6.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders (ankle) was listed as a DNP in Wednesday's practice, according to David Newton of ESPN. Sanders missed Week 4 against the Patriots as he has been dealing with a high ankle sprain that he suffered against the Falcons in Week 3. He is currently seen as week-to-week to week by the team. Sanders was moderately productive when he played, catching 11 of 14 targets for 92 yards. His best game came during Week 2 when he caught seven of nine targets for 54 yards. But it's worth pointing out that a lot of that production came during garbage time. Sanders caught five of his seven balls in the second half when the Panthers were getting blown out. It doesn't seem like Sanders will be healthy enough to go this week, and fantasy managers should avoid the Panthers' tight end situation entirely.
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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (hamstring) was listed as a full participant in Wednesday's practice, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN. Dart reportedly hurt his hamstring at some point during his first career win over the undefeated Chargers. However, it doesn't appear to be anything serious, as he finished out the game. It's still important to be aware of, as his legs were a huge part of his performance and drove most of his value generated. If the hamstring injury impacts his willingness to run or effectiveness as a runner, he'll be less appealing as a fantasy starter. And of course, he will also be without his superstar wide receiver Malik Nabers. Dart is right on the QB1/QB2 line for Week 6 in a soft matchup against New Orleans.
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Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette (hamstring) logged a full practice on Wednesday after missing the past two games. Legette injured his hamstring in Week 2 against the Cardinals and has not practiced since then. He now appears set to return from his multi-week absence and reclaim his spot as one of the team's starting receivers. It hasn't been the best start to the season for the second-year wideout, catching just four of his 15 targets on the season for 8 yards. He'll look to turn things around and help lift a Carolina offense that has not gotten off the ground yet. Legette is best left on the waiver wire in fantasy leagues as he gets set to return in Week 6.
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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce (concussion) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, but is still in the concussion protocol. Pierce missed the Colts' Week 4 game against the Rams after slamming his head into the ground on a leaping catch in their Week 3 win over the Titans. A full practice on the team's first practice of the week is a positive sign for Pierce's chances to suit up on Sunday, but he ultimately must clear concussion protocol before anything can be decided. Pierce was off to a strong start in the first three games of the season, catching nine of 13 targets for 171 yards. He continues to be one of the league's most dynamic deep threats, and his 19 yards per reception ranks second-highest in the league, only behind Jameson Williams. Pierce is likely only relevant in deeper leagues for Week 5.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (ankle, ribs) has been ruled out for Thursday night's game against the Rams, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Jennings is dealing with multiple injuries and will sit out as the team goes on the road on a short week. The 28-year-old took a big shot to the ribs in Week 4 that left him down on the ground for a bit afterwards. He didn't miss any game action, but had a quiet day overall, catching just two of four targets for 24 yards. Fantasy managers could pivot to Kendrick Bourne if they are desperate, as he is set to run a lot of routes with the 49ers' receiver room wiped out by injury. Jennings will have an extended amount of time to recover from his list of injuries and hopefully be good to go in Week 6.
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) has been ruled out for Thursday night's matchup against the Rams, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Purdy made his return in Week 4 against the Jaguars after missing two games in a row, but is experiencing some lingering soreness and won't be ready to go on a short week. Purdy's return in Week 4 wasn't the cleanest of games as he turned the ball over three times in their home loss to Jacksonville. But he still managed to throw for over 300 yards and two touchdowns despite the miscues. Purdy will likely be good to go in games beyond this week, as the short week plays a big factor. Mac Jones will make his third start of the season in his place and will look to stay undefeated as a 49er.
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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) has been ruled out for Thursday night's game against the Rams, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Pearsall was already questionable while managing a knee injury heading into Week 3's matchup against the Jaguars, and then he left the game in the third quarter. He was testing it out on the sidelines and was ultimately able to return to the game, but had to shut it down after one snap. The short week made it unlikely for Pearsall to turn around and recover fast enough. But it does give him a longer period to rest, leading into Week 6. The San Francisco wide receiver room has been decimated by injury, leaving Kendrick Bourne as a potential target if you are desperate.
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According to Steve Reed of The Associated Press, Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (calf) is viewed as day-to-day. However, Reed noted that Hubbard still needs more time to recover from this injury. The top running back was sidestepping during Wendedya's initial practice session. While he was able to play out the past weekend during their loss to the Patriots, Hubbard's workload was limited due to this injury. In this contest, the 26-year-old logged just 10 attempts for 49 yards and caught all three of his targets for 20 yards. Fantasy managers should continue to keep a close eye on his status during practice this week, as he could be in danger of missing their contest against the Dolphins if he faces a setback. If he were to miss time, Rico Dowdle would take the lead role.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (knee) expects to be back in action on Sunday when the Commanders travel to Los Angeles to face the Chargers. When asked about his recovery, the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year said, "I plan on going out there Sunday." Daniels has missed the last two contests due to a knee sprain. In his absence, veteran Marcus Mariota has taken over QB1 duties in D.C. While he led the Commanders to victory in Week 3, he fell short against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 4. During this two-game stretch, Mariota has tossed three passing scores and added one with his legs. If Daniels can return to action, fantasy managers should view him as a high-end QB1 in all leagues, despite potentially beginning without his top wideout, Terry McLaurin, who is sidelined with a quadriceps injury.
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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) was not seen wearing a boot during Wednesday's practice. This is an excellent sign for his status, as he was unable to play in Week 4 in their contest against the Green Bay Packers due to a high ankle sprain. While Lamb will face an uphill battle to be ready in time to face the New York Jets this weekend, he appears to be trending in the right direction. Fantasy managers should continue to keep a close eye on his stats during practice this week, as it will likely provide clarity on his potential availability. This past weekend, George Pickens operated as the team's primary wideout, catching eight of his 11 targets for 134 yards and two scores. While Lamb remains sidelined, Jalen Tolbert figures to serve as the WR2 and carry FLEX appeal in deeper formats.
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