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  • FA Wide Receiver #81
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    The Times-Picayune suggests that fourth-round rookie Nick Toon has a good chance to win the Saints’ No. 4 receiver job.
    Toon is drawing raves for his speed and hands at 6'2/215. He’s caught “nearly everything” thrown in his direction at OTAs and “seems to be better than a fourth-round pick.” Toon will battle Adrian Arrington and Joseph Morgan at training camp for a spot behind Marques Colston, Lance Moore and Devery Henderson.
  • CAR Linebacker
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    Panthers placed LB Trevin Wallace (shoulder) on injured reserve.
    With no playoffs on tap for the Panthers, it ends the rookie’s season. The 72nd overall pick in the draft had started to come on lately as a pass rusher, notching four straight PFF grades above 66 in the category before leaving Week 15’s game with the injury. The coverage linebacker will probably be in Carolina’s plans in the middle for 2025.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    Justin Fields (abdominal) did not practice on Tuesday.
    It’s a new listing. Fields did take a fairly decent hit against the Eagles in his one snap, one carry performance. Kyle Allen is the Steelers third quarterback should Fields miss Week 16’s game against the Ravens.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    George Pickens (hamstring) did not practice on Tuesday.
    He was recorded working off to the side and doing some stutter-step drills, so perhaps there’s a chance that he’ll be able to turn this around ahead of Saturday’s game against the Ravens. Pickens has missed two games since suffering a hamstring strain in practice. Pittsburgh has thrown for 147 total yards and 107 total yards in two games without him.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    T.J. Watt (ankle) did not practice on Tuesday.
    The Steelers often give Watt a veteran day off at the start of the week, so it’s hard to read too much into this as far as it relates to his odds of suiting up on Saturday. A DNP on Wednesday would be much more telling for Watt’s status against the Ravens in Week 16.
  • TEN Quarterback #11
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Titans are planning to make a switch at quarterback this week.
    Fowler doesn’t out-and-out say it will be Mason Rudolph, but uh, who else would it be? Zach Mettenberger? Rudolph will take over for Will Levis and lower the ceiling of the Titans passing attack while also bringing its floor up from rock bottom. Rudolph did force-feed Calvin Ridley in his tenure as starter earlier this year, giving the No. 1 wideout 32 targets in three starts. It would stand to reason that Ridley could be a fantasy beneficiary of the move.
  • DET Running Back #13
    Lions coach Dan Campbell said Craig Reynolds and Sione Vaki will “have expanded roles” behind Jahmyr Gibbs.
    The question is simply how big of a role there is behind Gibbs. Reynolds took 14 carries to Gibbs’ 26 in Week 8 of 2023 against the Raiders, and three carries to Gibbs’ 11 in Week 7 of 2023 against the Ravens. That was with a rookie Gibbs, though, and it’s possible the Lions are more interested in entrusting Gibbs with a large majority of the workload today. Ultimately we expect Reynolds and Vaki to command no more than a Cam Akers-ish closeout role with a snap here or there. It may not be enough for fantasy value in Week 16.
  • LV Quarterback #12
    Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said Aidan O’Connell (knee) is “trending upwards to paying this week.”
    O’Connell didn’t practice all week and the team was still so desperate to get him active that they took him to the field for a pre-game workout on Monday. One week of exposure to in-game Desmond Ridder probably made Pierce pretty optimistic about O’Connell returning as soon as possible. We’d wait for positive practice reports before we started making O’Connell plans for superflex leagues, but it’s clear the Raiders want him back as soon as possible to finish out the season.
  • DAL EDGE #11
    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the idea of trading Micah Parsons has “never been uttered in this organization.”
    That makes twice in three days we have had to blurb a Jones saying that Micah Parsons was categorically unavailable. To which we say: Sure, Jan. The Cowboys by all means should hold on to Parsons, he’s a key piece of them pivoting back to a playoff team next offseason. But Jones has seem aghast with sticker shock on the prices that some of his best players have commanded as free agents, and Parsons may command the richest defensive contract of all-time heading into the fifth-year option of his rookie deal. He also may be coveted enough around the league to fetch more than just a single first-round pick. Since returning from a high-ankle sprain on November 10th, Parsons has 7.5 sacks in six games.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Saints QB Derek Carr (hand) is “at least a few weeks away from being able to withstand contact” and says “a return this season is described as very unlikely.”
    The Saints have continued to dance around the situation by calling Carr “week to week” but this is no minor injury and it would legitimately be surprising if Carr played again in the 2024 season. Nick Underhill reported that Spencer Rattler will get another start this week after coming off the bench and handily outperforming (a low bar) Jake Haener in Week 15.
  • DET Linebacker #53
    Lions signed LB Anthony Pittman off the Jaguars practice squad.
    Reinforcements are coming in Detroit after a rash of defensive injuries. Pittman has just two starts since signing with the Lions as a UDFA in 2019. He had a total of 152 defensive snaps for the Lions from 2019-2023. Now he’ll return as a depth piece and likely special teamer.