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  • FA Wide Receiver #83
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    Former Vikings great Cris Carter says Jaymar Johnson “could start for the Vikings” after training the second-year receiver in Minnesota this week.
    Relax, Cris. Johnson has impressed this offseason, but still has a long way to go to make the team, let alone start. Johnson is hoping to catch on as a fifth receiver and kickoff return option. He may have to push Bobby Wade or Aundrae Allison off the roster to earn a spot.
  • CIN Running Back #30
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Chase Brown’s ankle injury is not considered major and he has a chance to play in Week 18 against the Steelers.
    Brown twisted his ankle while sliding to the ground at the one-yard line late in the Bengals’ Week 17 win over the Broncos. He was going down to set up a game-winning field goal, only for the Bengals to punch it in with Joe Burrow on the next play. Brown remained on the field for a while before being helped off by trainers. What looked to be a potentially catastrophic injury at the time now seems much less serious. Khalil Herbert would draw the start with Brown sidelined. With the Bengals still in the playoff hunt, expect Brown to do everything he can to get back out there for Week 18 versus the Steelers.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Christian Watson (knee) is unlikely to play in Week 17 against the Vikings.
    Watson didn’t practice at all this week, so the news isn’t much of a surprise. Per head coach Matt LaFleur, Watson is dealing with a bone bruise in his knee. It won’t sideline him for long, but Green Bay is eying a deep playoff run, so holding Watson out for a week or two is likely for the best. Dontayvion Wicks will take his spot in the lineup this week. Wicks will be a boom/bust WR4 once Watson is ruled out.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Jaylen Waddle (knee) is “unlikely” to play in Week 17 against the Browns.
    Waddle got in two limited practices this week before being listed as questionable. The team will likely put him through a pre-game warmup before making a final decision on his status, but fantasy managers need to have a backup plan in place. If Waddle is ruled out, rookie Malik Washington will stay in the No. 2 role for Week 17. Washington caught three passes for 28 yards last week, keeping him deep in the WR5/6 range versus Cleveland.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Tyreek Hill (wrist) “should” play in Week 17 against the Browns.
    Hill has been playing through the wrist issue all year, even as it has worsened over the back half of the season. It looks like Week 17 will be no different. His numbers have stagnated in the latest iteration of the Miami offense. Hill has topped 100 yards once in his past seven appearances, although five touchdowns during that stretch have cushioned the blow for fantasy managers. With Tua Tagovailoa expected to miss Week 17, Hill is barely in the WR2 ranks versus Cleveland.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Xavier Legette (wrist/hip) is expected to play in Week 17 against the Bucs.
    Legette was limited in the final two practices of the week before being listed as questionable. He has been playing through the wrist issue for a while. The hip injury, on the other hand, is an extension of the groin issue he suffered in Week 15. Canales was pessimistic on his odds of suiting up earlier in the week, so fantasy managers will still want to check Carolina’s inactives 90 minutes before kickoff. If active, Legette will be a low-floor WR5 for the final round of the fantasy postseason.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Davante Adams (hip) is expected to play in Week 17 against the Bills.
    As Schefter notes, there is no way Adams is going to miss a chance to catch Aaron Rodgers’ 500th career touchdown pass. He has already come down with No. 200 and No. 400. Adams was held out of practice on Thursday but returned for a limited session on Friday before being listed as questionable. One practice is typically enough to keep a veteran in the lineup, and that appears to be the case this week. Adams is a low-end WR1 for his Week 17 date with the Bills.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught 1-of-3 passes for 29 yards in the Rams’ Week 17 win over the Cardinals.
    That makes a total of five receptions for Cooper Kupp over the last three games, or half of what Puka Nacua (10-129) did against the Cardinals on Saturday night. Simply put, this has been a massively disappointing fantasy season for Kupp, and he’s been completely unplayable of those last 12 quarters. It could change against Seattle in Week 18, but fantasy managers shouldn’t count on it.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #14
    Michael Wilson caught 4-of-6 targets for 22 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 17 loss to the Rams.
    That makes three straight contests where Wilson has been held below 50 yards. Some of that has to do with strong fantasy outings from Trey McBride and Marvin Harrison Jr;, as they combined for 16 catches for 219 yards in the close loss. There’s no reason to think of Wilson as a fantasy factor for Week 18 against the 49ers.
  • LAR Running Back #23
    Kyren Williams rushed 13 times for 56 yards with a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 17 win over the Cardinals while adding three catches for 16 yards.
    Williams plunged in from short-yardage for the Rams’ only touchdown of the contest. The tailback wasn’t able to break off many long runs with a top gain of 18, but he was able to keep the chains moving just enough. Williams has now scored 14 rushing touchdowns on the year, and he’ll likely get a chance for at least one more in Week 18 against the Seahawks.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #18
    Marvin Harrison Jr. caught 6-of-10 targets for 96 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 17 loss to the Rams.
    The six catches are a season high for Harrison. The fourth-overall selection was able to work on the sidelines, and he and Kyle Murray seemed to be on the same page for the first time a while, if not all year. Fantasy managers who drafted Harrison with a high pick have the right to wonder why this couldn’t have happened more often, and managers who may be considering a draft pick on him for 2025 were given a reminder of what the future could hold. His final game of his rookie campaign will be against the 49ers in Week 18.