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  • FA Wide Receiver
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    Rookie WR Chad Jackson (hamstring) will not play in New England’s preseason opener Friday night.
    The second-rounder is likely no better than fourth on the depth chart at this point. Other notable inactives include TE Daniel Graham, DE Richard Seymour, LB Tedy Bruschi, and WR Deion Branch (holdout).
  • NE Defensive Tackle #90
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    Patriots placed DT Christian Barmore on the reserve non-football illness list.
    Barmore opened the year on the NFI list after being treated for blood clots in the offseason. In a statement released by the Patriots, the team said Barmore “experienced some recurring symptoms that required further evaluation,” which led to the decision to return him to the NFI list. Barmore, 25, appeared in four games for the Patriots this season, totaling six tackles and one sack. He signed a four-year, $92 million contract extension in April and will hopefully be back in time for the start of next season.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Alvin Kamara (groin) is unlikely to play in Week 16 against the Packers.
    Beat reporter Nick Underhill reports “Kamara’s injury is more significant than believed,” labeling him “week to week.” News broke earlier this week that Kamara needed to undergo additional testing for his groin injury. It appears as though those tests brought undesirable results. Fantasy managers should rush to add Kendre Miller wherever he is available. He is RB2-viable against the Packers on Monday night.
  • NO Quarterback #18
    Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi said Spencer Rattler will start in Week 16 against the Packers.
    It’s the least surprising football news we’ll hear all week. Just days after benching Jake Haener for an atrocious half of football, the Saints have decided it would be best to start Rattler in Monday night’s game against the Packers. Rattler had an up-and-down outing in the two quarters he played against the Commanders but nearly mounted a comeback win in the fourth quarter when he threw a touchdown to Foster Moreau as time expired. A failed two-point conversion attempt ultimately sealed the Saints’ fate in the 20-19 defeat, but Rattler was unquestionably the best available quarterback for the Saints last week. Fantasy managers in traditional 1QB leagues can ignore Rattler, but he may have some viability for those in 2QB/Superflex leagues.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Saints opened Chris Olave’s (concussion) 21-day practice window.
    Olave was officially limited in Thursday’s practice, per beat reporter Mike Triplett. Fantasy managers should not expect Olave to be rushed into action in time for the Saints’ Week 16 Monday Night Football game but this is certainly worth monitoring. It appears as though Olave has a real chance of playing in Week 17 at least.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaylen Waddle (knee) was not spotted at Thursday’s practice.
    Waddle has missed both practices to open the week and is on the wrong side of playing in Week 16 against the 49ers. If Waddle can’t get on the field in a limited capacity on Friday, it would likely mean Tyreek Hill and Malik Washington will slot in as the Dolphins’ top two receivers.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    T.J. Watt (ankle) was removed from the Steelers’ injury report and will play in Week 16 against the Ravens.
    Things were trending in this direction after Watt was seen practicing earlier in the week. The Steelers will have their star pass rusher available to them in Saturday’s AFC North battle against the Ravens despite suffering his ankle injury less than a week ago. Watt has totaled 54 tackles and 11.5 sacks this season and has totaled four sacks in his last three games.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Patrick Mahomes (ankle) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 16 against the Texans.
    Mahomes practiced in full this week despite suffering a high-ankle sprain in Week 15. While he may scramble infrequently, fantasy managers can expect to have their QB1 available. The game plan will surely be built around Mahomes getting the ball out quickly.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    Steelers ruled out George Pickens (hamstring) for Week 16 against the Ravens.
    Pickens was considered a long shot to practice after being a DNP in Tuesday and Wednesday’s practices. The Steelers’ WR1 will miss his third-straight game with a hamstring he suffered in practice just days before Week 14’s game against the Browns, which has dealt a blow to the Steelers’ passing game. Russell Wilson will have to find a way to make due with Scotty Miller, Van Jefferson, and Calvin Austin as his top receivers against the Ravens in a game that will go a long way in deciding the winner of the AFC North.
  • FA General Manager
    Jets interviewed Jim Nagy for their general manager vacancy.
    Nagy is the Executive Director of the Reese’s Senior Bowl and spent 18 years as an NFL Scout. Nagy has never served in a general manager role but is more than familiar with today’s college game and the incoming talent. Nagy took his current role as the Executive Director of the Reese’s Senior Bowl in 2018, but he feels like a long shot to land the Jets’ general manager role, given his limited experience in NFL front offices. He last served as Seahawks’ southeast area scout (2013-2018).
  • SEA Quarterback #7
    Geno Smith (knee) told reporters he expects to play in Week 16 against the Vikings.
    Smith was asked whether he expects to face the Vikings this week after telling reporters that he is “getting better every day. Looking forward to Sunday.” He succinctly responded, “yes, I do.” Smith’s mobility will likely be limited but that could be a good thing for his short-area pass catchers as he attempts to get the ball out quickly against the Vikings’ blitz-happy defense.