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  • FA Wide Receiver #87
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    Titans KR/WR Marc Mariani’s Thursday night leg fracture was of the compound variety, breaking both his left tibia and fibula.
    It was a brutal break and will require extensive recovery. The good news for Mariani is it occurred before the season started, as opposed to in November or December. Mariani underwent immediate, emergency surgery after suffering the injury. We suspect he won’t be back until 2013 training camp at soonest.
  • NE Tight End #85
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    Hunter Henry failed to catch either of his targets in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Henry had a back-breaking fantasy day, seeing two shaky targets in a blowout loss. After being the Patriots’ leading receiver all season long, Henry deals a blow to fantasy managers during championship week as the TE1 floor fell out. Henry splits looks with Austin Hooper and will be a TE2 for Week 18.
  • NE Tight End #81
    Austin Hooper caught all three targets for 19 yards in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Hooper continues to be a key part of the Pats’ short-yardage rotations. He worked in tandem with Hunter Henry and caught all of Drake Maye’s tight end targets, tallying three catches for 19 yards. He’s quietly been productive this season, and ranks in the TE2 mix for Week 18.
  • NE Wide Receiver #84
    Kendrick Bourne caught 2-of-4 targets for 22 yards in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Bourne’s role as the veteran of the Pats’ wideout group does not allow for much fantasy production. He caught just two passes in a blowout loss. Rookies Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker came into the game late, but neither caught a pass. Bourne should remain off fantasy radars while Polk and Baker have had disappointing rookie seasons.
  • MIN Linebacker #0
    Vikings activated LB Ivan Pace Jr. from injured reserve.
    Pace missed the minimum four games before proving healthy enough to make a return from injured reserve, immediately boosting a Minnesota defense that has slipped a bit of late. Expect Pace to immediately see his normal allotment of defensive snaps as the team pushes for the No. 1 seed out of the NFC.
  • SF Running Back #31
    49ers RB Isaac Guerendo (foot/hamstring) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 17 against the Lions.
    Guerendo will return from a one-game absence and should immediately reclaim a starting role in one of fantasy’s most valuable backfields. Even with a matchup on deck against a Lions team ceding just 16.9 fantasy points per game to opposing backfields, Guerendo’s expected volume should be enough to serve as a back-end RB2 for championship week.
  • NE Wide Receiver #3
    DeMario Douglas caught 4-of-5 targets for 46 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Douglas continued to operate in his slot role for screens, swing passes, and end-arounds. A botched first half exchange on a pitch from Drake Maye led to a fumble, but he came back the next drive to catch a 36-yard touchdown. Douglas has been a regular contributor for Drake Maye and company and should stick around as a WR4/5 heading into Week 18.
  • DET Wide Receiver #11
    Lions ruled out WR Kalif Raymond (foot) for Week 17 against the 49ers.
    Raymond saw his 21-day practice window opened earlier in the week but will ultimately be held out for the fifth consecutive game as he tends to a foot injury. He appears to be nearing a return in time for the postseason run.
  • DET Running Back #5
    Lions ruled out RB David Montgomery (knee) for Week 17 against the 49ers.
    No surprise here after Montgomery is reportedly attempting to rehab his knee and return at some point in the playoffs. The Lions control their own destiny for the top playoff seed and the only bye out of the NFC, but will need to keep stringing together wins with the Vikings nipping at their heels.
  • NE Wide Receiver #9
    Kayshon Boutte caught 4-of-5 targets for 28 yards in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Boutte was tied for most targets on the team after a fruitful Week 16 saw him get 95 yards and a touchdown. The Pats’ offensive struggles led to a low output for him, but Boutte has become a larger part of the receiving group as the season has gone on. He is a volatile WR5 heading into Week 18 against the Bills.
  • NE Running Back #4
    Antonio Gibson rushed 12 times for 63 yards in the Patriots’ Week 17 loss to the Chargers.
    Gibson also did not catch his sole target. After head coach Jerod Mayo said before the game that Gibson would start, Rhamondre Stevenson wound up starting in what Mayo called a “coach’s decision” after the game. Despite Mayo’s uncertainty over his running backs, Gibson out-touched Stevenson 12 to two on the day, with a few carries coming down 33 points on the final drive of the game. Gibson gets FLEX consideration in a shaky Pats offense for Week 18 against the Bills.