Lineup Prep: Week 15

Wed Dec 10 8:43am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Harvey is a must start Week 15


Alright, it is crunch time. You are either in the first round of your fantasy playoffs or the last week of your regular season, depending on your format. I say this a lot but I really mean it. Don’t get too cute. What do I mean by that? Well, it means start your top players and don’t overthink things. Sometimes owners get too caught up in matchups and bench a player they shouldn’t or start a player they shouldn’t. You don’t want to lose your first-round playoff game because you started Tyler Shough over Patrick Mahomes because he has been playing better and Mahomes has a really tough matchup. Don’t do it! Good luck in all your games. Let’s get some wins.

Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .

I would guess that Philip Rivers eventually gets a shot to start for the Colts - maybe not this week but in the weeks to come. You would have to think his arm strength isn’t what it used to be, so expect a lot of shorter throws. This likely gives tight end Tyler Warren and possession receiver Michael Pittman maybe a few more looks with Rivers at the helm. You still have to downgrade the entire offense going forward, though. Things are going south for the Colts in a hurry and to top it off, they have a very tough schedule to finish the season. Having any Colts fantasy players on your team is a concern for the rest of this year. Not good.

The Texans defense is proving to be matchup-proof. They shut down any team they play. Just keep that in mind in the coming weeks. Sometimes you have to make hard decisions, so don’t be afraid to bench a top fantasy player going against the Texans during the fantasy playoffs. This unit is no joke. Houston gets the Cardinals, Raiders and Chargers their next three games. Plan accordingly.

Every year, you get some unexpected league winners during the fantasy playoffs. I think Wan’Dale Robinson could be one of those league winners this year. He has been huge with Jaxson Dart as his starting quarterback, racking up the targets. He has double-digit targets four of seven games. He has some favorable matchups against the Commanders, Vikings and Raiders his next three games. Robinson is likely the WR2 or WR3 for your team, giving him great value because he could produce like a top-10 option the rest of the way.

Tyler Allgeier has absolutely put a huge dent in the fantasy value of Bijan Robinson. Could you imagine if Robinson got those goal-line scores over Allgeier? Allgeier has eight rushing touchdowns this year. That is 64 fantasy points. If Robinson had those scores, he would have 330.3 fantasy points, which would be first overall in running back scoring. He would be ahead of Christian McCaffrey. Instead, Robinson sits fifth in scoring. He is still having a very good fantasy season but what could have been, right?

I really hope the return of Mike Evans gets Baker Mayfield going. Mayfield just hasn’t produced near his numbers of the last few seasons in Tampa. He clearly has been impacted by the health of his receivers, most notably his favorite option, Evans. Maybe his return sparks Mayfield and gets him going for the fantasy playoffs. It would not surprise me if that happens. Evans is a huge key to this passing game.

Rookie Harold Fannin is going to be a fantasy star. He is sixth overall in fantasy receiver scoring as a rookie in an offense that has been a disaster much of the year. I’m looking forward to the years ahead when the offense is more competent and Fannin is even more seasoned. He is going to be a problem for a long time. This guy is the real deal at a position that can be very top heavy. Fannin is definitely on my radar for next year.

News and Notes: The Colts signed quarterback Philip Rivers to their practice squad on Tuesday. Rivers could challenge for the starting job for the Colts sooner than later. . . . .The Browns signed running back Trayveon Williams off the Chargers practice squad on Tuesday. Williams adds some depth to the backfield after the team lost Jerome Ford to injury.

HOT PLAYS

TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Patriots. Henderson has finally gotten his chance to be the lead back and is taking advantage. He has 11-plus fantasy points five straight games. He has more than 80 total yards all of those five games. Henderson has become a dependable RB2 for fantasy teams. He can post some good numbers this week against the Bills, a team that allows the sixth most fantasy points to running backs. The Bills have allowed more than 180-rushing yards five games this year.

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jaguars. Lawrence has taken a big step forward this season, especially of late. He is fourth overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has 20-plus fantasy points three straight and seven of nine games. Lawrence has been a lot more consistent this season and performed as a top-10 fantasy quarterback most of the year. He should keep it up this week against a reeling Jets team. New York has allowed 23-plus points four straight games. The Jets even allowed 34 points last week to a so-so Dolphins offense.

R.J. Harvey, RB, Broncos. Harvey is becoming a must-start for fantasy teams, taking over the lead role in the Broncos running game. He has 21-plus fantasy points two straight games. He had a season-high 23 total touches last week, including six receptions. That amount of work in the passing game really helps his fantasy floor. Harvey doesn’t have the best matchup against the Packers this week, but Green Bay has been more susceptible to the run lately. The Packers allowed 138-rushing yards last week and 119-plus rush yards three of four games.

Jaylen Waddle, WR, Dolphins. Waddle continues to be a bright spot for the Dolphins offense. Miami struggled to do much through the air last week but Waddle still produced for fantasy teams. He had five receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown on seven targets. He also ran once for 21 yards, finishing with 18.1 fantasy points. He has 14-plus fantasy points four of six games. Waddle can produce well again in Week 15 against the Steelers, a team that allows the fifth most fantasy points to receivers.

DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles. Smith has struggled in recent weeks, having fewer than double-digit fantasy points two straight and three of four games. The good news is he is getting his chances, having at least eight targets three straight games. He has 27 total targets during that stretch. It just seems a matter of time before Smith has another one of his huge games. We think it might happen this week against the Raiders, a team that is a bit of a mess right now. Las Vegas allows the third most fantasy points to receivers. Smith is worth a start this week.

COLD PLAYS   

Breece Hall, RB, Jets. Hall is just 30th overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. He had just 4.3 fantasy points last week against the Dolphins and failed to catch a pass in that game. Hall is becoming a hard fantasy player to trust in this reeling Jets offense. With questions at quarterback this week, you just aren’t sure what you will get from this offense, making Hall a risky fantasy play. Hall also has a tough matchup against the Jaguars, a team that allows the fifth fewest fantasy points to running back. The Jaguars have allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards all but three games.

Alec Pierce, WR, Colts. Pierce has really taken his game to a new level this season, becoming a more well-rounded receiver. But even with that said, he has endured some down games along the way. He has less than double-digit fantasy points four of 11 games. The Colts have all sorts of concerns at quarterback now, which is a huge issue for Pierce. He is going to be hard to trust this week against the Seahawks, a team that allows the sixth-fewest fantasy points to receivers. Seattle has allowed fewer than 155-passing yards two straight and three of four games.

Caleb Williams, QB, Bears. Williams is playing well in year two but his fantasy numbers have kind of been all over the map. He has struggled to help fantasy teams in recent weeks. Williams has less than 18 fantasy points two straight and three of four games. He has failed to top 200-passing yards three of four games with the Bears going to a more run-heavy approach offensively. It could be more of the same this week against the Browns. Cleveland allowed just 108-passing yards last week but 184-rushing yards to the Titans. For the season, the Browns allow the fourth fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Blake Corum, RB, Rams. Corum had his best game of the season last week, rushing 12 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns. He has found the end zone two straight games. We still think he is more of a matchup play for fantasy teams. Remember, he has double-digit carries four times this year and topped double-digit fantasy points just one of those four games. He also gets no work in the passing game, having just six receptions for the season. We look for him to come back down to earth this week against the Lions, a team that allows the fewest fantasy points to the running back.

Hunter Henry, TE, Patriots. Henry has at least four receptions three straight games and 70-plus yards two straight. He has produced well his last few games, showing a little more consistency. Henry remains a spot play, though, because of his production throughout the season. He has fewer than double-digit fantasy points eight of 13 games. Henry will struggle at times. He gets a tough matchup this week against the Bills, a team that allows the fewest fantasy points to tight ends. Henry had two receptions for 46 yards against the Bills in Week 5, scoring just 6.6 fantasy points.

SLEEPERS    

Dylan Sampson, RB, Browns. With the Browns throwing the ball more last week, Sampson got more playing time and did well with his chances. He played 38 percent of the snaps and had five receptions for 64 yards on six targets. Sampson has double-digit fantasy points two of three games. It would not surprise to see him get a lot of work again this week in a game the Browns might need to throw the ball to play catchup against the Bears. Chicago also can struggle to stop the back in pass coverage. Sampson could be worth a look as a flex play in Week 15.

J.J. McCarthy, QB, Vikings. McCarthy returned to the lineup last week and scored three touchdowns. He had 22.05 fantasy points, his third game this season with 20-plus fantasy points. He has produced some good games along the way despite some inconsistent play on the field. McCarthy is likely to get plenty of chances to air it out this week against the Cowboys. The Vikings are likely going to need to score some points to keep up with the Cowboys offense. Plus, the Cowboys struggle against the pass, allowing the most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Isaiah Likely, TE, Ravens. Likely is getting more looks in recent weeks, having six targets each of his last two games. Likely has double-digit fantasy points each of his last two games. He has some spot start appeal for fantasy teams the rest of the way. Likely gets a dream matchup this week against the Bengals, a team that can’t stop the tight end at all this year. The Bengals allow the most fantasy points to tight ends, giving up 24.18 points to the tight end. This is almost eight points more than the team allowing the second most points.

Chris Rodriguez, RB, Commanders. Rodriguez has emerged as the lead back for the Commanders. He has double-digit carries three straight games. His numbers haven’t been off the charts but decent in that starting role. He is worth using in the right matchup and a game this week against the Giants is a good one for him. The Giants have really struggled to stop the run, allowing the second-most fantasy points to running backs. New York has allowed at least 119-rushing yards all but three games.

Rashid Shaheed, WR, Seahawks. Shaheed had his best game as a Seahawk last week, catching four passes for 67 yards on five targets. He also returned a punt for a touchdown. Shaheed had quite the game. Maybe this gets him going. He has not done a whole lot since getting traded to Seattle. He is capable of the big game any given week, though, because of his big-play ability. It would not surprise to see him break off a big play or two this week against the Colts, a team dealing with injuries in the secondary. Indy allows the sixth 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: Ravens/Bengals, Bills/Patriots, Commanders/Giants, Lions/Rams.

Low Scoring Games: Browns/Bears, Jets/Jaguars, Packers/Broncos.

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 jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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T.J. Hockenson Dec 10 8:20pm CT
T.J. Hockenson

Minnesota Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson (shin) was a non-participant during Wednesday's practice session. Hockenson logged his lowest snap count of the season at 56 percent during last week's win over the Washington Commanders, catching two of three targets for 12 yards and a touchdown. Hockenson could have picked up this shin issue during the game, which led to more time on the sideline. Regardless, Hockenson will need to be monitored throughout the week. If the injury is serious enough to keep him out, Josh Oliver figures to see an expanded role during the Week 15 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. Oliver hauled in two receptions for 24 yards and two touchdowns during last week's victory.

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Elijah Arroyo Dec 10 8:20pm CT
Elijah Arroyo

Seattle Seahawks rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo (knee) was a non-participant during Wednesday's practice session. According to head coach Mike Macdonald, Arroyo is day-to-day due to a lingering knee issue. Arroyo exited early during last week's blowout win over the Atlanta Falcons and is in danger of missing the upcoming matchup against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15. The absence of Arroyo would mean an expanded role for AJ Barner this weekend. Barner would make for a more intriguing TE2 streamer in fantasy football if Arroyo is eventually ruled out for Sunday's game. The 22-year-old rookie has only 15 receptions for 179 yards and one touchdown in his first 13 NFL games, leaving him off the radar in most redraft leagues.

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Tyler Allgeier Dec 10 8:20pm CT
Tyler Allgeier

Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier tallied double-digit carries in Week 14's 37-9 loss to the Seahawks, rushing 11 times for 34 scoreless yards (3.1 YPC), but managed to salvage his fantasy day by recording two catches for 33 yards. His work in the passing game, albeit small, is an interesting revelation, as the BYU product recorded just one game out of nine played with Michael Penix Jr. (knee) in which he tallied two receptions, however, he's done so in three of four games with Kirk Cousins at the helm. If nothing else, it increases his fantasy floor and could make him a more viable flex option going forward. The 25-year-old, with eight touchdowns already this year, will take on a Buccaneers defense that has yielded the 13th-most fantasy points to opposing running backs this season. Although he's firmly behind Bijan Robinson in the backfield pecking order, he continues to get red zone opportunities (four each last week) and should be a priority handcuff for Robinson managers. The fourth-year pro projects as an RB4/Flex play for Thursday Night Football, and could even see a small uptick in usage given the short turnaround from Sunday, as Robinson had less time than normal to recover.

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Eddy Pineiro Dec 10 8:00pm CT
Eddy Pineiro

San Francisco 49ers kicker Eddy Pieiro (hamstring) practiced in full on Wednesday and is expected to return in Week 15. Pineiro has missed the previous two games due to a hamstring injury. Still, with extra time to recover from the bye week, Pineiro is expected to return to face the Tennessee Titans. The sixth-year veteran is having a career season, making all 22 field goal attempts this season, and ranking as the 6th-ranked kicker on a per-game basis. With the 49ers listed as big favorites and one of the highest implied totals of the weekend, Pineiro is a sneaky option as a kicker this week for fantasy purposes.

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Kirk Cousins Dec 10 8:00pm CT
Kirk Cousins

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins completed just 15 of 30 pass attempts in Week 14 for 162 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions, both of which came in the second half as the Falcons tried to play catch-up in what turned out to be a 37-9 blowout loss despite being tied 6-6 at the half. The 37-year-old now owns a 3:3 TD:INT through four starts, and will be without top receiver Drake London (knee) for a third straight game, leaving Darnell Mooney, Kyle Pitts Sr. (knee), and Bijan Robinson as the team's top passing options. The veteran has seen a lot of success when targeting his 6-foot-6 tight end, but it seems Pitts is inexplicably not an option in the red zone, with the 25-year-old last receiving a red zone target back in Week 9, while the likes of David Sills V and Dylan Drummond commanded a total of five red zone targets in Week 14 alone. If Cousins can focus his attention on the team's top talent, there could be an opportunity to be fantasy relevant, however, the 4x Pro Bowler is outside the QB2 range for Thursday Night Football.

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Jordan Addison Dec 10 7:50pm CT
Jordan Addison

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (achilles) was limited in Wednesday's practice as they prepare to face the Dallas Cowboys. Addison was able to play and finish last week's game against the Washington Commanders, where he had 62 yards on four receptions. The third-year receiver has regressed in 2025, due to lackluster quarterback play, as he's hauled in 37 of 70 targets for 510 yards and three touchdowns in 10 games. He faces a fantastic matchup in Week 15 against the Cowboys, who have allowed the most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. While examining the practice reports for Thursday and Friday will be important, if this Achilles issue is a non-factor, Addison offers a starting value in Week 15.

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Pat Bryant Dec 10 7:40pm CT
Pat Bryant

Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Pat Bryant (hamstring) did not participate in Wednesday's practice and is not looking good heading into this week's matchup against the Green Bay Packers. Bryant appeared on the injury report late last week with a hamstring injury, which limited him during Thursday and Friday's practices before Week 14. According to Broncos Insider Benjamin Allbright, Bryant is expected to be sidelined for Week 15. Thursday and Friday's practice reports will determine whether he can play in Week 15, but Troy Franklin would be the biggest beneficiary if Bryant misses this week.

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Aaron Jones Dec 10 7:40pm CT
Aaron Jones

Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones Sr. (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday's practice as they prepare to face the Dallas Cowboys. Jones suffered a shoulder injury in Week 13's loss to the Seattle Seahawks, but was able to play and produce in the 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders. Jones' shoulder injury doesn't appear to be a hindering factor in Week 15, as he prepares for a former foe in the Cowboys. They have given up the fourth-most fantasy points to running backs this season, and Jones has dominated them in the past, averaging 157 scrimmage yards and scoring six touchdowns in three career games against them. Assuming Jones is cleared for this week, he is a solid RB2 option for fantasy managers this week.

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Davante Adams Dec 10 7:20pm CT
Davante Adams

While the Los Angeles Rams held a walkthrough on Wednesday, it was expected that veteran wide receiver Davante Adams would not have participated if it were a full-padded practice. According to Nate Atkins of The Athletic, Adams doesn't appear to be in danger of missing this weekend's game against the Detroit Lions. Adams has missed several Wednesday practice sessions this season due to hamstring soreness, but that hasn't affected his ability to play in games. In 13 games this season, he has hauled in 56 of 105 targets for 718 yards and a league-leading 14 touchdowns, paving the way to a WR6 ranking this season. The Rams face the Lions in Week 15, who have allowed the second-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Thursday and Friday's practice reports will be key in determining Adams' availability this week, but if healthy, fire up the star receiver as a WR1 in an easy matchup.

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Alvin Kamara Dec 10 5:43pm CT
Alvin Kamara

New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara (ankle, knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 10.

Fantasy Spin: Kamara has missed the last few games because of the injuries and could sit again if he does not practice at some point this week. He is a starting fantasy option when healthy, but fantasy players should start considering other options for their lineups.

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Budda Baker Dec 10 5:43pm CT
Budda Baker

Arizona Cardinals S Budda Baker (personal, thumb), OL Kelvin Beachum (rest), OL Evan Brown (personal), WR Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel), OL Paris Johnson Jr. (knee), DL Bilal Nichols (knee), LB Josh Sweat (rest), S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (ankle), S Jalen Thompson (hamstring), DL Dalvin Tomlinson (rest) and WR Xavier Weaver (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday, Dec. 10. DL L.J. Collier (knee), RB Emari Demercado (ankle), OL Christian Jones (knee), CB Max Melton (heel) and DL Walter Nolen III (knee) were limited, while CB Will Johnson (thumb) worked in full.

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Rome Odunze Dec 10 5:40pm CT
Rome Odunze

Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze (foot) was listed as a limited participant in practice on Thursday due to a foot injury that kept him from playing in the Week 14 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, according to Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic. Odunze is dealing with a stress fracture in his foot and was unable to practice at all last week. The Bears don't believe the 23-year-old's injury will keep him out for long, though, and a return to a limited practice on Wednesday is a good sign. However, Odunze isn't out of the woods yet and might need to upgrade to a full practice later this week to have a chance to return for a Week 15 tilt on Sunday against the visiting Cleveland Browns. His foot injury likely explains his limited production in recent games, as Odunze hasn't had more than three catches in a game since Nov. 9. If Odunze is limited or out again in Week 15, it will mean more opportunities for rookie receiver Luther Burden III and rookie tight end Colston Loveland.

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Olamide Zaccheaus Dec 10 5:40pm CT
Olamide Zaccheaus

Chicago Bears wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (hamstring) is on the Week 15 injury report and was listed as limited in Wednesday's practice with a hamstring injury, according to The Athletic's Kevin Fishbain. With Rome Odunze out in the Week 14 loss to the Green Bay Packers due to a stress fracture in his foot, Zaccheaus played 79% of the snaps, his second-highest number of snaps played this year. The 28-year-old also found the end zone for only the second time this season, but it came on only two receptions for seven yards on three targets. Zaccheaus should be good to play this weekend against the Cleveland Browns, but even if Odunze misses a second straight game, he'll profile as more of a touchdown-dependent WR5/flex for fantasy managers in deeper leagues. Rookie Luther Burden III is the better upside wideout in Chicago with Odunze not at 100%.

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David Njoku Dec 10 5:33pm CT
David Njoku

Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku (knee) did not practice Wednesday, Dec. 10.

Fantasy Spin: Njoku has been battling a knee injury, and he aggravated the ailment on his only catch, a 1-yard touchdown, in Week 14 against the Tennessee Titans. While the score was nice, Njoku is not 100 percent, and he is well behind rookie Harold Fannin Jr. for targets at the TE position. Njoku is only worth keeping on a roster in deeper formats.

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Deshaun Watson Dec 10 5:23pm CT
Deshaun Watson

Cleveland Browns OG Joel Bitonio (knee, back), OT Jack Conklin (concussion), S Grant Delpit (illness, groin), DT Mason Graham (rib), DT Adin Huntington (quadriceps), TE David Njoku (knee), RB Dylan Sampson (calf, hand), OG Wyatt Teller (calf), WR Cedric Tillman (concussion, rib) and CB Denzel Ward (calf) did not practice Wednesday, Dec. 10. TE Brenden Bates (ankle), CB Tyson Campbell (shoulder), WR Malachi Corley (concussion), S Rayshawn Jenkins (glute), LB Carson Schwesinger (ankle) and QB Deshaun Watson (Achilles) were limited in practice.

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Tutu Atwell Dec 10 5:20pm CT
Tutu Atwell

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said on Wednesday that wide receiver Tutu Atwell (hamstring) will be activated from Injured Reserve this week, according to Sarah Barshop of ESPN. Atwell hasn't played since Week 7, but he figures to be active for this Sunday's showdown against the visiting Detroit Lions in Week 15. The 26-year-old caught only four of his nine targets for 164 yards and one touchdown in six games played before his hamstring injury. Atwell is certainly a deep threat in an explosive Rams offense -- he's averaging a career-best 41 yards per catch -- but it's hard to envision him doing enough to be worthy of a waiver-wire pickup in most fantasy leagues down the stretch. Receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams draw the vast majority of looks from quarterback Matthew Stafford in this offense.

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Trey Hendrickson Dec 10 5:13pm CT
Trey Hendrickson

Cincinnati Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson (hip, pelvis) and S PJ Jules (ankle) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 10. WR Tee Higgins (concussion) was limited during practice. LB Shaka Heyward (fibula), DE Joseph Ossai (shin) and DE Shemar Stewart (knee) fully participated in practice.

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CeeDee Lamb Dec 10 5:10pm CT
CeeDee Lamb

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (concussion), who suffered a concussion in the loss to the Detroit Lions last Thursday night, was officially limited in practice on Wednesday, according to Pro Football Talk. Lamb is in the league's concussion protocol, but head coach Brian Schottenheimer said the 26-year-old only has one or two boxes to check before being cleared to play in a Sunday night matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Things are trending in the right direction. It wouldn't hurt for fantasy managers to pick up Ryan Flournoy just in case, though, after the Dallas wideout caught nine of 13 targets for 115 yards and a touchdown last Thursday night with Lamb injured. If active, Lamb should be in all starting fantasy lineups in the first week of the playoffs in most leagues. He's tied with Amon-Ra St. Brown with 14.8 half-PPR points per game.

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D.J. Jones Dec 10 5:03pm CT
D.J. Jones

Denver Broncos WR Pat Bryant (hamstring) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 10. TE Nate Adkins (knee) and OG Ben Powers (biceps) were limited during practice. DT D.J. Jones (ankle) fully participated in practice.

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Emari Demercado Dec 10 5:00pm CT
Emari Demercado

Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado (ankle) was listed as limited in the team's practice on Wednesday, according to Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic. Demercado has missed the last three games due to a high-ankle sprain, but if he can upgrade to a full practice on Thursday or Friday, he should have a good chance to return this weekend when the team takes on the Houston Texans. The 26-year-old could be worth a pickup in deep PPR leagues for fantasy managers who still have something left to play for now that it's official that Trey Benson (knee) will not return in 2025. Demercado has only 31 carries in nine games this year, but he's averaging 7.8 yards per carry and has caught eight passes for 64 yards. If he misses a fourth straight game, it will be Bam Knight and Michael Carter once again splitting Arizona's backfield touches in a pass-heavy attack led by veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett.

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