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  • MIA Defensive Back
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    Dolphins DB Ethan Kilmer has reportedly “quit the team.”
    Kilmer was a long shot to make the final roster as a special teamer. It sounds like he’s thinking of hanging up the spikes.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #81
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    Jonathan Mingo caught 2-of-2 targets for 24 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 18 loss to the Commanders.
    Acquired from the Panthers mid-season, Mingo entered the reserve receiver mix for the Cowboys. He caught two passes in Week 18, bringing his Cowboys totals to five catches on 16 targets for 46 yards in seven games. Mingo is a former second-rounder headed into bust territory, though the Cowboys spent a fourth-round pick to acquire him. He will certainly be in the mix for Dallas next season, but fantasy managers should stay away outside of a deep Dynasty stash for Mingo.
  • IND Tight End #83
    Kylen Granson caught 1-of-4 targets for seven yards in the Colts’ Week 18 win over the Jaguars.
    The fourth-year tight end had increased his yardage totals in back-to-back seasons heading into 2024, giving Colts fans some hope that he would take the next step in a contract year. Instead, the 26-year-old played fewer snaps than veteran Mo Alie-Cox and peaked at 47 yards in a game. His yardage total fell from 368 in 2023 to 182 this year. The Colts are all but certain to add a big name at tight end either via free agency or the draft. Even if they re-up with Granson, he will not be on the fantasy radar in 2025.
  • IND Tight End #81
    Mo Alie-Cox failed to catch his only targets in the Colts’ Week 18 win over the Jaguars.
    Alie-Cox had been deployed in a committee for years before Shane Steichen took over as head coach in 2023. Some thought the new regime would commit to a full-time starter at tight end. Nothing was further from the truth last year and little changed in 2024. Alie-Cox led the team in tight end snaps but didn’t take the field for even half of the offensive reps. He topped out at 41 yards in a single game and only surpassed 30 yards twice. Alie-Cox heads into free agency after catching 12 passes for 147 yards and a single touchdown in his seventh NFL season.
  • IND Wide Receiver #14
    Alec Pierce caught both of his targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in the Colts’ Week 18 win over the Jaguars.
    Pierce flashed big-play potential as a rookie but was crushed by the Colts’ low-adot passing attack under backup Gardner Minshew last year. His numbers fell across the board and the Colts spent a second-round pick on Adonai Mitchell to compete with him for the No. 3 role. Pierce left nothing to chance and hit the ground running with 125 yards and a touchdown in Week 1. Though his production, coming almost entirely from deep shots, was never predictable, it persisted throughout the year and across multiple starting quarterbacks. Pierce hit triple-digits three times en route to a 37/824/7 receiving line. The yardage and touchdown totals were easily career-highs. Pierce also led the NFL in yards per catch at 22.3. While it’s hard to recommend such a volatile player for redraft purposes, Pierce has a profile that early best ball drafters will fawn over in the final rounds.
  • GB Tight End #85
    Tucker Kraft caught 4-of-7 targets for 36 yards in the Packers’ Week 18 loss to the Bears.
    A standard Kraft statline even with Romeo Doubs (illness) out and Christian Watson (knee) injured. Kraft heads into postseason best ball tournaments and DFS lineups as a floor option who rarely provides ceiling.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Brandin Cooks caught 3-of-9 targets for 15 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 18 loss to the Commanders.
    Cooks also had a carry for a loss of five yards, finishing Week 18 with four touches for 10 yards. He dealt with knee issues, missing seven games in 2024. Catching just 7-of-17 targets between Weeks 17 and 18, Cooks finishes the season with 26 catches for 259 yards and three scores. The 31-year-old is set to hit free agency in the offseason. Though he was once an electric producer, Cooks’ fantasy outlook will depend on his 2025 landing spot and will likely be a low-end fantasy producer.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    Adam Thielen caught 5-of-6 targets for 44 yards in the Panthers’ Week 18 win against the Falcons.
    With that, Thielen ends the season with 48 catches for 615 yards over ten games as the de facto No. 1 wideout for Bryce Young and Andy Dalton. The wily veteran had a receiving success rate of 59 percent in 2024, well above his career rate, and his 13.5 yards per catch ranks among the highest marks of his long NFL career.
  • LAR Running Back #22
    Blake Corum (forearm) exited the Rams’ Week 18 game against the Seahawks.
    He’s listed as questionable to return but has next to no chance to see another snap in a meaningless game for LA. Entering the game as the Rams’ top back with Kyren Williams inactive alongside other LA starters, Corum had two carries for ten yards before leaving the game. Ronnie Rivers is in line to be the Rams’ lead back for the rest of the game.
  • GB Running Back #31
    Emanuel Wilson rushed 14 times for 73 yards and a touchdown in the Packers’ Week 18 loss to the Bears.
    With the Packers keeping one eye on the postseason and managing Josh Jacobs’ workload, Wilson emerged for a new season high in rushing yards. Jordan Love banged his elbow in the process. Love is going to start against the Eagles in the Wild Card Round, but the Pack could once again pursue a run-based game plan, even vs. the Eagles’ elite run defense. Wilson will make the salaries fit in postseason DFS.
  • GB Wide Receiver #13
    Dontayvion Wicks caught 5-of-6 targets for 49 yards in the Packers’ Week 18 loss to the Bears.
    With Romeo Doubs (illness) out and Christian Watson suffering a new knee injury, Wicks matched his season high for receptions. His 49 yards also tied for his second most. Doubs will be back against the Eagles in the Wild Card Round, but Watson is probably doubtful. Wicks could be needed for some big plays as the Pack look to go on another postseason underdog run.