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32. New York Jets (0-5)
Last Week: L, 37-22 vs. Dallas Cowboys
Up Next: vs. Denver Broncos, 9:30 a.m. ET (London)
Direction and discipline were the givens when the Jets hired Aaron Glenn as head coach. Now? Alarm bells sounding over a lifeless effort and the continued missteps from a high-priced defense.
31. Miami Dolphins (1-4)
Last Week: L, 27-24 at Carolina Panthers
Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2), 1 p.m. ET
Might be a housecleaning warning in Miami if the Dolphins don't put up a reasonable effort on Sunday.
30. Tennessee Titans (1-4)
Last Week: W, 22-21 at Arizona Cardinals
Up Next: at Las Vegas Raiders (1-4), 4:05 p.m. ET
Cam Ward's greater command of pro offense and poise, fight to give Tennessee a glimmer of hope brighter days are closer than some projected after an 0-4 September. Last of three in a row on the road.
29. New York Giants (1-4)
Last Week: L, 26-14 at New Orleans Saints
Up Next: vs. Philadelphia Eagles (4-1), 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Rookies are going to bring energy and growing pains from week-to-week. Brian Daboll has a 1-6 record (2022 playoffs included) against the Eagles the past three seasons.
28. New Orleans Saints (1-4)
Last Week: W, 26-14 vs. New York Giants
Up Next: vs. New England Patriots (3-2), 1 p.m. ET
Beating a rookie quarterback at home still counts as one full win. Even the sum-of-parts operation in New Orleans can turn five takeaways and eight penalties into a victory.
27. Cincinnati Bengals (2-3)
Last Week: L, 37-24 vs. Detroit Lions
Up Next: at Green Bay Packers (2-1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Jake Browning, this hook is for you. A fourth-quarter flurry aside, Browning has been atrocious trying to play Joe Burrow.
26. Las Vegas Raiders (1-4)
Last Week: L, 40-6
Up Next: vs. Tennessee Titans (1-4), 4:05 p.m. ET
Sixteen TDs allowed and only four takeaways compared to 10 turnovers paints the picture of another disappointing start for the Raiders.
25. Cleveland Browns (1-4)
Last Week: L, 21-17 vs. Minnesota Vikings (London)
Up Next: at Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1), 1 p.m. ET
Benching Joe Flacco is likely the right move for a team going nowhere fast. Defense would be good enough to turn almost any team into a title contender. With a hyper-conversative offensive scheme, the Browns require their defense to be the hammer.
24. Carolina Panthers (2-3)
Last Week: W, 27-24 vs. Miami Dolphins
Up Next: vs. Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1), 1 p.m. ET
Not ready to dial up the Super Bowl futures by any stretch, but the Cats are capable and have been better at home. After hosting Dallas, Carolina plays the Jets. Is a winning streak and over .500 record possible before the meat of the NFC South schedule hits?
23. Arizona Cardinals (2-3)
Last Week: L, 22-21 vs. Tennessee Titans
Up Next: at Indianapolis Colts (4-1), 1 p.m. ET
Figuring out the second half is the make-or-break issue for the Cardinals. Shut out in the fourth quarter for the fourth time in five games in a brutal loss to the Titans last week. Only one third-quarter TD all season.
22. Baltimore Ravens (1-4)
Last Week: L, 44-10 vs. Houston Texans
Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Rams (3-2), 1 p.m. ET
All-around disappointment is right, John Harbaugh. We're shocked to see the Ravens near the bottom third of the NFL, too.
21. Houston Texans (2-3)
Last Week: W, at Baltimore Ravens
Up Next: Bye week
Cranked out a convincing win against the Baltimore "B" team. Bye week could be make or break for setting a course on offense.
20. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)
Last Week: Bye week
Up Next: vs. Buffalo Bills (4-1), 7:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
Still afloat after an up-and-down start. Opportunity for a statement with consecutive primetime dates (at San Francisco, Oct. 19) before schedule softens.
19. Chicago Bears (2-2)
Last Week: Bye week
Up Next: at Washington Commanders (3-2), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
Pretty tasty Monday main event is a rematch of the Jayden Daniels "Hail Mary Game" win over the Bears and the only player selected ahead of him in the 2024 NFL Draft.
18. Minnesota Vikings (3-2)
Last Week: W, 24-21 vs. Cleveland Browns
Up Next: Bye week
Justin Jefferson reunited with Jordan Addison and Carson Wentz was good enough. Minnesota motivated to find out what it has in QB J.J. McCarthy.
17. Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1)
Last Week: W, 37-22 at New York Jets
Up Next: at Carolina Panthers (2-3), 1 p.m. ET
Panthers are not elite up front on either side of the ball, which plays to the favor of the Cowboys.
16. Washington Commanders (3-2)
Last Week: W, 27-10 at Los Angeles Chargers
Up Next: vs. Chicago Bears (2-2), 8:20 p.m. ET (Monday)
Jayden Daniels vs. Caleb Williams this week, but the minefield won't be easy to navigate this month. Washington packs for Dallas, Kansas City and hosts the Seahawks and Lions in the four games that follow MNF.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)
Last Week: Bye week
Up Next: vs. Cleveland Browns (1-4), 1 p.m. ET
No more confident this iteration of the Steelers is legit than we were this time last year, when Pittsburgh was also 3-1.
14. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2)
Last Week: L, 27-10 vs. Washington Commanders
Up Next: at Miami Dolphins (1-4), 1 p.m. ET
Injuries everywhere, the Chargers might need to make a trade to restore the identity of a run-first group. Must keep Justin Herbert upright.
13. Los Angeles Rams (3-2)
Last Week: L, 26-23 vs. San Francisco 49ers
Up Next: at Baltimore Ravens (1-4), 1 p.m. ET
Handed the 49ers a win and a game in the standings in a heartbreaker last Thursday. Might take it out on the shorthanded Ravens, but that plan didn't play out against the Niners.
12. Seattle Seahawks (3-2)
Last Week: L, 38-35 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Up Next: at Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1), 1 p.m. ET
Outscored opponents by 41 points in the first five games, only three wins to show for it because of second-half struggles.
11. New England Patriots (3-2)
Last Week: W, 23-20 at Buffalo Bills
Up Next: at New Orleans Saints (1-4), 1 p.m. ET
Drake Maye completing 73.9 percent of his passes and not making back-breaking mistakes would keep the Patriots in most games. Early arrival than expected as an AFC contender.
10. Kansas City Chiefs (2-3)
Last Week: L, 31-28 at Jacksonville Jaguars
Up Next: vs. Detroit Lions, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
One more week without Rashee Rice, the Chiefs are home three consecutive games with trips to Buffalo and Denver around the corner.
9. San Francisco 49ers (4-1)
Last Week: W, 26-23 at Los Angeles Rams
Up Next: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1), 4:25 p.m. ET
Won at Tampa (23-20) last November only to lose seven of final eight.
8. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1)
Last Week: W, 31-28 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Up Next: vs. Seattle Seahawks (3-2), 1 p.m. ET
One Week 2 breakdown at Cincinnati from being 5-0, the Jaguars are to be taken seriously. With 14 takeaways, Jacksonville is covering up a poor third-down defense.
7. Green Bay Packers (2-1-1)
Last Week: Bye
Up Next: vs. Cincinnati Bengals (2-3), 1 p.m. ET
One loss this season was to Joe Flacco. Surprise! Flacco will start for the Bengals after being acquired by the Browns. Rested after an unexpected tie in Dallas, the Packers should be closer to full strength for the team's only home game in a span of more than 50 days.
6. Denver Broncos (3-2)
Last Week: W, 21-17 at Philadelphia Eagles
Up Next: vs. New York Jets (0-5), 9:30 a.m. (London)
To avoid going from taking down undefeated Philadelphia to losing to the winless Jets, Denver has to guard against losing track of QB Justin Fields.
5. Indianapolis Colts (4-1)
Last Week: W, 40-6 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Up Next: vs. Arizona Cardinals (2-3), 1 p.m. ET
Undefeated vs. AFC and in the division, the Colts went from surprise to the team we expect to win each week. Credit Shane Steichen for the renaissance.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1)
Last Week: W, 38-35 at Seattle Seahawks
Up Next: vs. San Francisco 49ers (4-1), 4:25 p.m. ET
This says as much about the team the Seahawks can be this season. Baker Mayfield and the Bucs won at Seattle and have survived injuries at critical positions.
3. Philadelphia Eagles (4-1)
Last Week: L, 21-17 vs. Denver Broncos
Up Next: at New York Giants, 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Still no threat through the air, the Eagles are more physical than virtually every opponent on the schedule. Teams that force them to adjust can get the upper hand.
2. Buffalo Bills (4-1)
Last Week: L, 23-20 vs. New England Patriots
Up Next: at Atlanta Falcons, 8:15 p.m. (Monday)
Not a dangerous defense, but the Bills can outscore any defense incapable of taking away one of their strengths.
1. Detroit Lions (4-1)
Last Week: W, 37-24 at Cincinnati Bengals
Up Next: at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
Lions return to the scene of their "surprising" upset in 2023 (21-20) and have the look of the favorite this time around.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Ryan Flournoy splashed onto the scene in Week 5, seeing a team-high nine targets and hauling in six of them for 114 yards against the New York Jets. The production was a career high for the second-year receiver out of Southeast Missouri State. With star wideout CeeDee Lamb (ankle) still not practicing on Thursday, Flourney becomes a longshot option for fantasy managers in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers. In deeper leagues with multiple flex spots, he is worth a roster spot this week to see if he can continue to see some opportunities in the passing game; however, once CeeDee Lamb returns, he could likely go back to the waiver wire, as quarterback Dak Prescott will likely continue to lean on his other playmakers like Jake Ferguson and George Pickens over Flournoy.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown caught six of his nine targets for 80 yards during Thursday's Week 6 loss to the New York Giants. Brown tied his season high in receptions and now has at least eight targets in five consecutive games. While his yardage has varied from week to week, and he still has just one touchdown this year, the star receiver appears to be trending in the right direction following his early-season frustrations. He should rank as a solid WR2 option for Week 7 against the Minnesota Vikings.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert caught nine of his 11 targets for 110 yards and a touchdown -- all team highs -- during Thursday night's loss to the New York Giants in Week 6. While the Eagles came up short, Goedert had his best game of the season. In fact, he has quietly emerged as one of the top tight ends in fantasy football, scoring double-digit points (PPR) in all five of his games. He has four consecutive games with a touchdown, finding the end zone a total of five times during that span. As players like A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith continue to deal with inconsistent roles, Goedert has emerged as one of Jalen Hurts' favorite targets. He's a solid mid-range TE1 option heading into Week 7 against Minnesota.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 24 of his 33 pass attempts for 283 yards, one touchdown, and one interception during Thursday's Week 6 loss to the New York Giants. He also added seven carries for 13 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. Hurts set a season high in passing yards but also threw his first turnover of the year -- both of which are somewhat expected when a low passing volume quarterback suddenly has to throw the ball 33 times. The Eagles have now lost two straight games, and some of Hurts' passing struggles could be a reason why. His schedule doesn't get any easier as he takes on a talented, well-coached Vikings defense in Week 7.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson caught six of his seven targets for 84 yards and a touchdown during Thursday's Week 6 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. The 24-year-old has been tasked with taking on New York's No. 1 receiver role ever since Malik Nabers (knee) went down with a season-ending injury. Robinson struggled with his newfound volume in Weeks 4 and 5, and he also had to deal with a quarterback change from Russell Wilson to Jaxson Dart at the same time. He finally capitalized on the opportunity during Thursday's divisional win. He looks comfortable in his expanded role and can be deployed as a high-end WR3/flex in Week 7 against Denver.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart completed 17 of his 25 pass attempts for 195 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions during Thursday's upset victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 6. He also contributed on the ground, rushing the ball 13 times for an additional 58 yards and one touchdown. The rookie first-round pick played turnover-free football and took just two sacks for a loss of one yard total. While Dart's passing yardage was modest, he made an impact by limiting turnovers and using his legs to make plays. If he can find this level of success against a strong defense like the Eagles, his potential in the league is limitless. He's a QB2 with QB1 upside heading into another tricky matchup against the Denver Broncos.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo rushed 19 times for 98 yards and three touchdowns during Thursday's upset victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. He also caught each of his two targets, totaling 12 receiving yards. The rookie held onto his lead-back role despite Tyrone Tracy Jr. (shoulder) returning to action. Between his large volume, high efficiency, and nose for the end zone, Skattebo has proven that he deserves to be the bell-cow running back in New York. He has established himself as a potential fantasy football league-winner and should rank as a fringe top-12 running back against the Broncos in Week 7.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (knee) was limited in practice for the second straight day this week on Thursday, according to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic. Watson practiced for the first time this year on Wednesday after recovering from a torn ACL that he suffered in the Week 18 regular-season finale late last year. The Packers now have 21 days to officially activate the 26-year-old from the Physically Unable to Perform list. While Watson continues to make good progress, the Packers could exercise caution and continue to ease him into practices. Don't be surprised if he is held out of the Week 6 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. When Watson eventually returns, he'll likely be eased in as an explosive deep threat for quarterback Jordan Love. He deserves to be stashed in most fantasy leagues, but it could prove difficult to stand out in Green Bay's deep receiving corps, even with Jayden Reed (collarbone, foot) on Injured Reserve.
From RotoBaller
Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. (calf) was a notable addition to the team's Week 6 injury report due to a calf injury that kept him from taking part in the first practice of the week on Thursday. Rodriguez still has a couple of days to return to practice, but this puts his availability for Monday night's game against the Chicago Bears in question. If the 25-year-old cannot play this week, rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt could have a second straight heavy-volume day in the backfield. The Commanders had been using a committee backfield approach with Rodriguez, Croskey-Merritt, and Jeremy McNichols until the rookie took a season-high 14 carries for his first career 100-yard rushing day and two touchdowns in last week's win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Rodriguez has seen his usage drop, going from 11 carries in his season debut in Week 3 against the Raiders to five carries on Sunday for just five yards.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders (ankle, knee) is firmly in danger of missing a second straight game in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday after he was downgraded to a non-participant in Thursday's practice. Sanders was limited in practice on Wednesday, so he's going in the wrong direction to be available this weekend after missing his first game of the year in the Week 5 win over the New York Jets with ankle and knee injuries. Javonte Williams has earned the workhorse RB role in Dallas with a strong start to the 2025 season, so Sanders has been the change-of-pace option behind him through four games played. If Sanders is forced to miss a second straight game, rookie Jaydon Blue would be active for just the second time this season. Blue only saw four carries for seven yards last week and wasn't targeted in the passing game. He may have a bigger role in Week 6 behind Williams if Sanders is out again, but it won't be enough to justify using him as a flex play in deep fantasy leagues.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver KaVontae Turpin (foot) missed another day of practice this week on Thursday, making it more unlikely that he'll return for the team's Week 6 contest on the road against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Turpin injured his foot in the Week 4 tie with the Green Bay Packers and has not practiced or played since. The 29-year-old will need to get back on the practice field on Friday to have a shot at suiting up this weekend, but he has already said that he doesn't expect to be out there. Turpin has taken on a bigger role on offense this year in addition to his kick-return duties, but it has only amounted to 11 catches on 13 targets for 159 yards and one touchdown in four games. He's merely a bench stash in 14-plus-team leagues. With CeeDee Lamb (ankle) likely out another game as well, George Pickens, Jalen Tolbert, and Ryan Flournoy figure to operate in starting three-wide sets on Sunday.
From RotoBaller
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter (heel) has been ruled out for the Week 6 game on Thursday night against the division-rival New York Giants, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. With Carter sidelined, it will be a boost for the Giants' ground game and running backs Cam Skattebo and Tyrone Tracy Jr. It's also a pretty big downgrade for the interior of Philly's defensive line, but their defense/special teams should still be considered a must-start on a short week against a New York offense with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart leading the offense in only his third NFL game. With the 24-year-old Carter out of action on Thursday, expect to see more of veteran Za'Darius Smith and Byron Young for the Eagles' defense at MetLife Stadium.
From RotoBaller
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip, thumb) upgraded to a full participant in Thursday's practice, according to David Furones of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Tagovailoa came into the week nursing hip and thumb ailments and was limited on Wednesday. The 27-year-old's thumb injury is on his throwing hand, but it didn't appear to hinder him at all while throwing passes on Thursday. Tua's injuries are something to watch heading into Sunday's game at Hard Rock Stadium against the visiting Los Angeles Chargers, but they won't be something that keeps him from playing this weekend. Tagovailoa has looked better in recent weeks after a slow start, but losing top wideout Tyreek Hill (knee) for the year isn't going to help matters the rest of the way. Fantasy managers will want to consider him a low-end QB2 for a tough matchup against the Chargers defense as the club looks to put an end to a two-game losing streak.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) missed another day of practice this week on Thursday. Lamb has made progress from a high-ankle sprain that has kept him sidelined for each of the last two games, but he's not on track to make his return in Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers. Per Joe Hoyt of The Dallas Morning News, the 26-year-old Pro Bowler continues to focus on conditioning and resistance training before he can think about getting back on the field. Lamb has not officially been ruled out for the weekend in Carolina, but that is likely coming on Friday. Fantasy managers can only hope that Lamb will make more progress next week and return to face the division-rival Washington Commanders in Week 7. George Pickens will continue to operate as the WR1 in Dallas if Lamb misses another game, with tight end Jake Ferguson also seeing a heavy target share. Jalen Tolbert and Ryan Flournoy will battle for the WR2 role if KaVontae Turpin (foot) misses a second straight game.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (knee) is missing his fourth straight practice on Thursday, according to Ryan McFadden of ESPN. "We're hopeful we'll get Brock back soon. He's working his tail off in the rehab process, so we'll see how that goes," said offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Bowers missed practice last Thursday and Friday before missing his first game of his career in the Week 5 blowout loss to the Indianapolis Colts. With two straight DNPs to begin this week, it's looking likely that the second-year tight end will miss a second straight contest this Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, unless he's able to practice on Friday. The 22-year-old's injury stems from when he injured his knee back in Week 1. The good news for the Raiders is that if Bowers sits out in Week 6, they should be getting Michael Mayer back after he cleared the NFL's concussion protocol this week. Mayer could be worth TE2 streaming consideration in deeper leagues if Bowers is inactive again.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones (knee, oblique) was in uniform again for Thursday's practice, but he didn't do much throwing during individual periods in the early portion that was open to the media, according to Nick Wagoner of ESPN. Wagoner added that Jones really didn't do anything behind soft tossing on Thursday. The 27-year-old came out of last Thursday night's upset win over the Los Angeles Rams pretty banged up, but the Niners think he should be OK to make a fourth start in Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brock Purdy (toe) has yet to practice this week and looks to be on track to miss his fourth game of the year after aggravating his turf-toe injury in Week 4. Jones will likely be listed as limited in practice for the second straight day, but he should be good to go this weekend. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect an encore against Tampa after Jones cooked against L.A.'s defense in Week 5.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (ankle, ribs) was in uniform and taking part on Thursday in the portion of practice open to the media, according to Nick Wagoner of ESPN. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said before Thursday's practice that Jennings might be limited on Thursday before returning to play on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6. Jennings did not play in last Thursday night's win over the Los Angeles Rams and didn't take part in practice on Wednesday. The 28-year-old's status for this weekend is still up in the air, but he appears closer to playing against the Bucs than fellow wideout Ricky Pearsall (knee), who hasn't practiced at all this week. If Jennings is active in Week 6, he figures to operate as San Fran's No. 1 wideout, assuming he's not limited at all by his injuries. However, Jennings could be taking passes from backup quarterback Mac Jones again, which would make him an even more shaky flex play in fantasy.
From RotoBaller
For the second straight day of practice this week, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) did not practice with the rest of the team, according to Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group. However, Purdy was seen doing conditioning on a side field in cleats. While it's good to see Purdy doing something on a side field, a second straight DNP this week is making it likely that he is going to miss a second straight game and fourth of the season after aggravating his turf-toe injury in his return in Week 4. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect the 25-year-old to play in Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it's possible he won't be ready for Week 7 against the Atlanta Falcons, either. Mac Jones (knee) has been playing at less than 100%, but he torched the Rams' defense in a win last Thursday night and looks set for his fourth start of the year on Sunday.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) did not practice with the rest of the team for the second straight day this week on Thursday, according to Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group. Instead, Pearsall was doing conditioning on a side field with a support sleeve on his right leg. The 25-year-old second-year pass-catcher suffered a PCL injury in the Week 4 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and was held out of the Week 5 win over the Los Angeles Rams last Thursday night. He has not given up hope yet of playing this Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but it's not looking good for his chances right now. The Niners also were without Jauan Jennings (ankle, ribs) a week ago, which led to Kendrick Bourne having a career day as quarterback Mac Jones' top target. Jennings has a better shot at returning this weekend, but if Pearsall misses another game, Bourne could be in line for another big day.
From RotoBaller
Dallas Cowboys OG Tyler Booker (ankle), DE Dante Fowler (illness), WR CeeDee Lamb (ankle), QB Joe Milton III (non-injury), WR Jonathan Mingo (knee), LB Jack Sanborn (concussion), RB Miles Sanders (ankle, knee) and WR KaVontae Turpin (foot) did not participate in practice Thursday, Oct. 9. CB DaRon Bland (shoulder), DE Jadeveon Clowney (hip), OT Ajani Cornelius (knee), CB Trevon Diggs (knee), DE James Houston (knee), DE Marshawn Kneeland (knee), OG Tyler Smith (knee), S Juanyeh Thomas (ankle) and S Donovan Wilson (elbow, knee) were limited during practice. CB Caelen Carson (knee), OT Tyler Guyton (concussion), LB Kenneth Murray (concussion) and DE Sam Williams (shoulder) fully participated in practice.
From TheHuddle