Mon Sep 23 6:25pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer
Well, would you look at that. It only took three weeks of the NFL season to get all the way under my skin and send me into a spiraling mental breakdown. Usually at this time, I spend most of my day calming down the panicky owners who are ready to take a whiz on their draft plans and blow up their fantasy football teams, but after everything we just saw here in Week 3, I’m ready to join the masses on the ledge and might start begging some of you to give me a push.
You would think it would start with the Carolina Panthers, right? Nope. Not at all. I was relieved to see Dave Canales bench Bryce Young for veteran Andy Dalton as he was able to unlock everything I thought we would see from Diontae Johnson and Chuba Hubbard. I’m not saying we’re going to see these types of performances from them every week, but having someone like Dalton under center means defenses can’t sell out to stop the run and force a hapless, overmatched rookie to make mistakes through the air. Canales is a run-first guy as we saw from him in Tampa Bay last year and that offensive scheme is not ready to blossom in Carolina.
I am tilting from the other side of that game, however. I don’t want to say Zamir White is cooked, but after three weeks, it’s more than just reading the handwriting on the wall. Not only has White been disappointing through the first three weeks, but usage shows us that Alexander Mattison is not just a backup here. He’s scored a touchdown in each of the first three games, is clearly a favored passing option and he’s the one getting the goal-line carries. I’m not ready to give up on White, but depending on match-ups and further expectations, he’s being parked on my bench and I’m adding Mattison for some running back depth.
The guy I’m ready to give up on is Javonte Williams. What the fudge is going on here? OK, so I’m not dropping him, but what in the world did he do to piss off Sean Payton so much? Last, we heard during the preseason was Payton singing his praises, telling us he looks like a completely different player than he did the year before working his way back from the ACL injury. But after the first three games with some inefficient running and a fumble, it looks like he’s on his way out.
The Broncos were sitting on the Tampa Bay two-yard line and Williams couldn’t punch it in. Payton yanked him off the field and put in Jaleel McLaughlin who found the end zone on the very next play. Then, to make matters worse, Payton used third-stringer Tyler Badie to close out the game. Williams barely saw the field and I don’t think he even touched the ball after his fumble. If McLaughlin is available, he’s probably worth an add even if it’s just for a wait-and-see approach to the Denver backfield.
One running back item that did go my way, though still needs a little massaging is the Buccaneers situation. I was not shy with my criticisms of Rachaad White this offseason and for the third-straight game, I am being proven right. White is not a good running back and it’s just a matter of time before he loses his job to Bucky Irving. His yards-per-carry average stunk again and before you start making excuses for him with the groin issue, he was pulled off the injury report which means he was supposed to be fine. Far from it, right? I’ve got Irving stashed all over the place and you should too.
Who else can I lose my mind over? Is it Jauan Jennings? Only in the leagues in which I played against him. I can be mad at myself for not adding him via waivers, but I didn’t have a clear-cut drop. Until I saw how Demarcus Robinson fared in Sunday’s come-from-behind win against San Francisco. Tutu Atwell? Really? That’s the savior of Los Angeles? Come on. We spent all week trying to decide between Robinson, Tyler Johnson and Jordan Whittington only to be kicked in the huevos rancheros by Atwell getting the love from Matthew Stafford. Sorry. I just can’t. And I won’t. Maybe. I don’t know. Gross.
Where else did it all go wrong? Oh yeah, the tight end position. Sure, we all got that glimmer of hope when Kyle Pitts killed the under on his receiving yards prop with one long pass from Kirk Cousins, but the rest of the top tier? Trash. Hot, stinking trash. Mark Andrews was ghosted by Lamar Jackson, Travis Kelce was barely an afterthought for Patrick Mahomes and Sam LaPorta was carted off to the locker room, only to return for like three plays and was seen limping off to the sidelines. Oh, and for the record, Pitts didn’t do squat after that 50-yard catch. One grab for nine yards? Horrible. If Dalton Kincaid doesn’t go ham on the Jaguars Monday night, you might need to do a wellness check on me.
Anyone else? The 49ers defense? CJ Stroud and Nico Collins? Derek Carr and Rashid Shaheed? Anthony Richardson? Kyler Murray? Wow. Just wow. Somebody should get me a sedative before I start my research for Week 4. I’m gonna need it.
Bender out.
Bender's Starts/Sits: Week 10
Miami Dolphins CB Kendall Fuller (concussion) was ruled out of the Week 10 game on Monday, Nov. 11, after being placed in the concussion protocol.
From TheHuddle
Washington Commanders defensive back Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) was listed as a non-participant during Monday's practice estimation. Lattimore suffered a hamstring injury and has yet to make his team debut for Washington. The four-time Pro Bowl corner should be a significant upgrade for this secondary once he's healthy enough to play. He'll likely need to get through a few limited practice sessions in order to have a chance at suiting up against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday. The Commanders defense could certainly use the help, but they also aren't going to rush Lattimore back to the field.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw (Achilles) isn't expected to get back on the practice field this week. Head coach Kyle Shanahan doesn't expect to open Greenlaw's 21-day practice window yet. Greenlaw is working his way back from a torn left Achilles he suffered during the Super Bowl in February. That injury caused him to be placed on the physically unable to perform list to begin the season. The 49ers believe Greenlaw can contribute this season, but aren't going to rush him back to the field. Once he returns, Greenlaw should give this defensive unit a nice boost.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Chris Conley (hamstring) is expected to practice this week, according to David Lombardi. Conley sat out of Sunday's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to a hamstring injury. He suffered that injury during the Week 8 contest against the Dallas Cowboys. The return of Conley gives this team depth with Brandon Aiyuk (knee) done for the season. Conley hasn't done much this season and is unlikely to contribute right now with this offense mostly healthy.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Darius Slay Jr. (ankle) wasn't available to open up the practice week on Monday. This comes a day after Slay was forced to exit early during Sunday's win over the Dallas Cowboys. Slay left in the first quarter due to an ankle issue, but he did return in the second half. He missed Monday's practice, but that could be the Eagles giving him a rest day. His status will be something to follow throughout the week with the Eagles taking on the Washington Commanders on Thursday.
From RotoBaller
Atlanta Falcons CB Mike Hughes (neck) has been cleared after an MRI on his neck injury, head coach Raheem Morris revealed on Monday, Nov. 11.
From TheHuddle
Denver Broncos RB Audric Estime ran well during the Week 10 game and will continue to see receive touches during games, according to head coach Sean Payton.
Fantasy Spin: Estime rushed for a season-high 53 yards in the last game and will continue to have a role in the running game. He is a risky option because it is not known how many carries he will receive but could be a possible flex option in deeper leagues if he continues to receives a majority of work at running back.
From TheHuddle
Denver Broncos rookie running back Audric Estime will "continue to get more reps," according to head coach Sean Payton. The Broncos said early last week that they wanted to get Estime more involved in their backfield before giving him a team-high 14 for 53 yards in the Week 10 loss to the division-rival Kansas City Chiefs. He played 45% of the offensive snaps, with Javonte Williams playing 29% of the snaps and seeing only three touches. Payton was encouraged by Estime's performance against the Chiefs, which means he could once again lead Denver's backfield in a Week 11 contest against the Atlanta Falcons. The 21-year-old fifth-round pick out of Notre Dame has been efficient on his 29 carries in six games, averaging 5.1 yards per tote, and is worth waiver-wire consideration for any fantasy managers in need at the RB position. Williams' fantasy stock could be on life support soon.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers rookie running back MarShawn Lloyd (ankle) will return to practice this week and be designated to return from Injured Reserve. The Packers will now have 21 days to officially activate Lloyd from IR, but he's now eligible to potentially return to the field this Sunday to face the division-rival Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. The 23-year-old third-round pick hasn't played since suffering an ankle sprain in Week 2 against the Indianapolis Colts, but he's nearing a return and certainly could take over lead backup duties behind Josh Jacobs by the end of the season. Lloyd isn't a bad deep-league stash, especially if you have Jacobs rostered, but you should also temper expectations. He missed most of training camp as well due to an injury and has lots of catching up to do. Emanuel Wilson has been Jacobs' primary backup for most of the year.
From RotoBaller
Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales is non-committal on who will start at quarterback when the team returns off their Week 11 bye to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12. Bryce Young has started the last three games with veteran Andy Dalton tending to a sprained right thumb and has led the team to back-to-back wins. However, following a bye this week, Dalton could be fully recovered from an injury he sustained in a car accident. Although young has posted modest numbers the last three weeks, the 23-year-old former first overall pick has shown improvement over his dreadful rookie season in 2023, going 55-for-88 (62.5%) for 521 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions while rushing nine times for 45 yards. At this point, it would be a surprise if Carolina went back to Dalton. Young will have a difficult matchup coming out of the bye against KC if he's named the starter, though.
From RotoBaller
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (ribs) could be limited in practice early in the week after injuring his ribs in the Week 10 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, but head coach Kevin O'Connell said he feels good about having Jones available for this Sunday's Week 11 game at the Tennessee Titans. Jones got X-rays, which came back negative, on his chest in the second half of the game against the Jags but eventually returned and should be fine to play this coming weekend against the Titans. Don't be surprised if the 29-year-old veteran does a whole lot in practice this week, though. He's quietly having a strong season in his first year in Minnesota and is currently the RB15 in half-PPR scoring with 142 carries for 653 rushing yards and two touchdowns, adding 28 receptions for 258 yards and another score.
From RotoBaller
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said he doesn't have anything definitive as to whether quarterback Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) will be able to play on Sunday in Week 11 versus the Detroit Lions. In addition, Pederson is unsure where talk of surgery for Lawrence surfaced. Lawrence was inactive for the Week 10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings and is dealing with an AC joint sprain in his left (non-throwing) that could keep him sidelined for the rest of the year. However, the 25-year-old former first overall pick put in some limited practices last week, leading us to believe there's a chance he'll be able to return in 2024. If he's forced to miss another game this weekend, former Patriots QB Mac Jones would make a second straight start. Jones didn't look great in the 12-7 loss to Minnesota and will be a low-end QB2 in superflex leagues for however long Lawrence is out.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills WR Amari Cooper (wrist) is making progress in his recovery from a wrist injury, but his status for Week 11 is uncertain.
Fantasy Spin: Cooper has missed the last two games even though he has been a limited participant during practice. He will see a handful of targets once he returns to the lineup and can be at least a flex option in most leagues.
From TheHuddle
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (hamstring) is dealing with some "hamstring irritation," according to head coach Kyle Shanahan, and the team will monitor him this week as they prepare to face the division-rival Seattle Seahawks in Week 11 on Sunday. Kittle has been banged up with multiple injuries in 2024 but has only missed one game -- back in Week 3. The 31-year-old's practice statuses will be monitored closely, but we'd be surprised if his hamstring irritation keeps him from playing against Seattle this weekend. Running back Christian McCaffrey is finally back to take away plenty of offensive touches, but Kittle remains a high-end TE1 in fantasy when he's active. Through the first 10 weeks of the NFL season, Kittle leads all TEs with 119.5 half-PPR fantasy points on 43 receptions for 560 yards and a league-high seven touchdowns on 53 targets.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said he expects wide receiver DK Metcalf (knee) to return to practice on Wednesday. Macdonald remains "optimistic" that Metcalf can end a two-game absence and play in Week 11 against the division-rival San Francisco 49ers this Sunday after coming off a bye week. The 26-year-old suffered an MCL sprain back in Week 7 and hasn't played since, but the expectation all along was that he'd be able to return to the field this weekend to face San Fran. Metcalf's return will make both Jaxon Smith-Njigba and veteran Tyler Lockett less attractive as flex options for fantasy managers, but it will make Seattle's offense much stronger as a whole. Before the injury, Metcalf had 35 catches for 568 yards and three touchdowns in seven games played. He has averaged 13.2 half-PPR points per game, which ranks 13th among all wideouts.
From RotoBaller
Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott said that wide receiver Amari Cooper (wrist), who has missed the last two games, is improving, but the team will continue to evaluate him leading up to the Week 11 contest against the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. The Bills could really use Cooper back as they look to give the Super Bowl-champion Chiefs their first loss of 2024 since they will be missing rookie Keon Coleman (wrist) for the second straight game. Buffalo is on bye in Week 12, so that could influence their decision to hold Cooper out for a third straight game. The 30-year-old caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown in his debut with the team on Oct. 20 against the Titans but was injured in the next game. If he returns to the field this Sunday against KC, Cooper should have a significant role, albeit in a tough matchup.
From RotoBaller
Washington Commanders kicker Austin Seibert (hip) remains on the team's injury report and was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report. The Commanders conducted a walkthrough on Monday and didn't hold an official practice. Seibert injured his right hip in Week 9 and didn't play in the Week 10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. If the 27-year-old is not able to return to practice on a short week, he figures to miss a second straight game this Thursday against the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles. In eight games before his injury, Seibert connected on a league-leading 25 of his 27 field-goal tries while making all 22 of his extra points, so he was firmly on the fantasy radar. In his first NFL game since 2021 while filling in for Seibert in Week 10, Zane Gonzalez made both of his field goals and all three of his extra points.
From RotoBaller
New Orleans Saints WR Kevin Austin and WR Dante Pettis reverted back to the practice squad Monday, Nov. 11, after being on the active roster for the Week 10 game.
From TheHuddle
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) was listed as limited during the team's walkthrough practice on Monday. The team didn't actually practice, so Robinson's status is an estimation. Robinson missed his second straight game in the Week 10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers and could be in danger of missing a third straight contest if the team doesn't clear him to play on Thursday night against the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles. However, if the 25-year-old is able to get back to a full practice in the next two days, he could have a shot to return to Washington's backfield. However, if B-Rob is active on a short week, he could see a smaller workload as he works his way back into the fold. With Robinson out again this past Sunday, Austin Ekeler led the backfield yet again and found his way into the end zone two more times.
From RotoBaller
Denver Broncos FB Michael Burton reverted back to the practice squad Monday, Nov. 11, after being on the active roster for the Week 10 game.
From TheHuddle