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  • FA Defensive Back #37
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    Cardinals signed S Sean Considine.
    Arizona needs depth at the position with FS Kerry Rhodes out at least a month following foot surgery. If Considine does play, it will likely be on special teams.
  • NYJ Running Back #32
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    Isaiah Davis rushed four times for 41 yards in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins.
    Davis rushed 30 times for 174 yards and one touchdown on the season, with most of his production coming in the final month of the season. Davis played his way into a more significant role as the year progressed and topped out in Week 14 against the Dolphins when he totaled 67 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown on 13 touches. Davis and rookie Braelon Allen both spent the season vying for touches behind Breece Hall, but it was Davis who looked like the more efficient back during the final month of the season as more opportunities emerged. Davis should have a chance to compete with Allen for the RB2 role in camp behind Hall. He could make for a high-value handcuff to Allen if he wins said camp battle.
  • NYJ Running Back
    Braelon Allen rushed four times for 15 yards in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins, adding two receptions for eight additional yards.
    Once considered a touchdown vulture to Breece Hall in the Jets’ offense, Allen was anything but in his rookie campaign. The rookie fourth-rounder found the end zone three times this season and was out-played by fellow rookie Isaiah Davis late in the season. In Week 14 against the Dolphins, Davis played ahead of Allen and found the end zone. Allen’s final rushing line on the year was 92-334-2 with a 3.6 YPC. His fantasy ceiling will be capped by Hall as long as he is healthy, but he could face more challenges for fantasy relevance with Davis firmly in the mix for the RB2 role heading into next season. Assuming the Jets enter 2025 with the same trio of running backs, the camp battle between Allen and Davis will be one to monitor as we get closer to draft season.
  • NYJ Tight End #83
    Tyler Conklin caught 2-of-3 targets for 16 yards and a touchdown in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins.
    Conklin found himself on the receiving end of Aaron Rodgers’ 500th career touchdown pass in Sunday’s win over the Dolphins. Conklin didn’t have quite the season some expected with a healthy Aaron Rodgers under center, but the veteran tight end now has four-straight seasons with 50-plus receptions to his name. A viable streaming option for fantasy managers this season, Conklin is now set to hit free agency, where he should see a healthy market as added depth on a roster. It seems unlikely a team would view him as a full-time starter, although we can’t rule it out in the right situation. Any fantasy value he has will be largely dependent on his landing spot this offseason.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Davante Adams caught 6-of-12 targets for 88 yards and a touchdown in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins.
    It was the allure of playing with Aaron Rodgers that drew Adams to the Jets in exchange for a conditional 2025 third-round pick being sent to the Raiders. Adams hoped to do a little ring chasing with the Jets but instead found himself in another disastrous situation not all too unfamiliar from the one he left in Vegas. While the targets were aplenty (102) during his time in New York, he’s unlikely to have Rodgers throwing him passes again next season. From a production standpoint, Adams’s numbers were on par with what we saw last season. He surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the fifth-straight season and averaged 0.0 YAC/REC – his highest mark since his rookie season. Adams is under contract through 2026, but could be on the move this offseason if the right team comes calling. While his best years are likely behind him, Adams may still have one or two top-24 fantasy seasons in him.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Garrett Wilson caught 4-of-5 targets for 51 yards in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins.
    From a numbers standpoint, Wilson had yet another solid season with the Jets. The 24-year-old wideout has hit the 1,000-yard mark in each of his first three seasons while also scoring a career-high seven touchdowns. Despite an otherwise productive season that also included the second-most targets of his career (154), Wilson voiced his displeasure with the offense late in the season and has hinted at the possibility of wanting out of New York this offseason. The likely departure of Aaron Rodgers could factor into whether or not Wilson ultimately asks out, but this certainly won’t be the last we hear of any rumors regarding Wilson and his standing with the team. Whether it’s with the Jets or someone else, Wilson will profile as fringe WR1/WR2, who has earned 148 or more targets in each of his three seasons as a pro.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    In discussing his future with the Dolphins, Tyreek Hill told reporters, “I’m out, bruh. It was great playing here but at the end of the day, I have to do what’s best for my career.”
    Hill initially began his response diplomatically, saying “I have to do what’s best for me and my family — if that’s here or wherever the case may be. I’m about to open up that door for myself.” His statements became more declarative as the questions continued though. When pressed at the end of the exchange about whether he was actually thinking about leaving, Hill stammered before finally saying, “yeah, if... yes,” while walking off. The Dolphins have time to iron things out this offseason but it appears as though Hill’s time with the Dolphins could be over.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    Breece Hall rushed 12 times for 57 yards in the Jets’ Week 18 win over the Dolphins, adding three receptions for 15 additional yards and one touchdown.
    Hall would have had a chance at his first 1,000-yard rushing season had he not missed Week 14’s game against the Dolphins. Still, the third-year back turned out 1,384 yards from scrimmage while averaging over five yards per touch for the second straight season. Hall continued to operate as the Jets’ bell cow back in 2024. He only surpassed 100 rushing yards once on the season, but had four games in which he totaled 100-plus yards from scrimmage while finding the end zone seven times. Rookies Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis didn’t show anything that would suggest they’ll be taking touches from Hall next season, which will put him on the fantasy radar as a high-end RB1, yet again.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Aaron Rodgers completed 23-of-36 passes for 274 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception in the Jets’ 32-20, Week 18 win over the Dolphins.
    Rodgers threw his 500th career touchdown in Sunday’s win over the Dolphins, as he now heads into yet another offseason with his future in question. The 41-year-old signal-caller took another noticeable step back in 2024, looking more and more like a player who was on the verge of being caught by Father Time. In the right situation, Rodgers may still have something to offer a team as its starting quarterback, although, it seems unlikely that team will be the Jets. While he’s still under contract with the team next season, Rodgers hasn’t exactly shied away from the fact that this season will probably be his last in the Big Apple. While it’s possible the Jets opt to retain him as a bridge to whatever quarterback they bring in next season, things have been so tumultuous during Rodgers’ tenure that a split is probably best for both sides. Rodgers said he will think about his playing future early in the offseason, with plans to decide before NFL free agency kicks off in March. Now, we wait.
  • SF Running Back #31
    Beat reporter Matt Barrows reports, “Kyle Shanahan said Isaac Guerendo’s injury is most likely an MCL sprain.”
    Barrows adds that Guerendo will undergo more testing on Monday. Guerendo was dragged down by a defender on his left side, causing Guerendo’s left knee to buckle inward. Tomorrow’s tests should provide clarity as to the full diagnosis, as well as Guerendo’s expected recovery timeline.
  • LV Tight End #87
    Michael Mayer caught all four of his targets for 21 yards in the Raiders’ Week 18 loss to the Chargers.
    Mayer was fated for a quiet season after the Raiders drafted generational tight end Brock Bowers in the first round. Things went from bad to worse when he was placed on the reserve/NFI list early in the year for personal reasons. Mayer missed six games and returned to a backup role later in the season. He strangely erupted for seven catches and 68 yards in Week 14 but did little aside from that game. It was his only contest with more than two catches or 14 yards until Week 18. The Raiders could view Mayer as a strong backup option to Mayer, but the former second-round would still fetch a strong return in a trade. His name will undoubtedly come up in trade talks, giving dynasty managers something to cling to heading into 2025.