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  • PHI Center #51
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    Rivals recruiting analyst Rob Cassidy wrote that Nebraska 2018 TE Cameron Jurgens “shined on offense” at the Rivals Camp Series regional in Kansas City.
    “A versatile prospect, Jurgens has a massive build with strong hands,” Cassidy wrote. “He’s quick off the line of scrimmage and is explosive for his massive size [at 6-foot-3, 235 pounds].” The analyst hears that some are of the belief that Jurgens could have more potential as a linebacker than a tight end.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #10
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    Khalil Shakir caught 4-of-7 targets for 30 yards in the Bills’ Week 13 win over the 49ers.
    While the 41.2% target market share from Josh Allen feels impressive, Shakir managed just 30 yards through the air on a night both teams were forced to fight through lake effect snow in Buffalo. Shakir continues to be the most reliable pass-catcher for Allen but is never going to play more than a standard slot snap rate considering his diminutive size. Up next for Shakir and the Bills are the Rams in Week 14.
  • BUF Tight End #88
    Dawson Knox caught both targets for 56 yards in the Bills’ Week 13 win over the 49ers.
    10 players registered counting stats in the box score under receiving, with Knox amassing the most yardage of the bunch. Even quarterback Josh Allen got in on the receiving fun, taking a lateral from wide receiver Amari Cooper to the house from seven yards out. Either way, Knox is unlikely to return usable counting stats consistently even with Dalton Kincaid still nursing a knee issue.
  • BUF Running Back #22
    Ray Davis rushed 11 times for 62 yards and a touchdown in the Bills’ Week 13 win over the 49ers, adding four yards on one reception.
    Davis saw additional usage with the Bills in complete control in blizzard-like conditions, with a 65-yard touchdown scamper from starter James Cook aiding in that endeavor. Davis is unlikely to see bankable weekly volume but carries solid per-touch upside in one of the league’s top offenses.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    James Cook rushed 14 times for 107 yards and a touchdown in the Bills’ Week 13 win over the 49ers, adding 13 yards on one reception.
    The highlight of Cook’s evening came on a 65-yard touchdown run down the right sideline in the second quarter, which paved the way for Ray Davis to notch 11 carries of his own. Cook needed only 14 carries to surpass 100 yards on the ground after his long touchdown run, something that fantasy managers have grown to understand of Cook in Buffalo in that he is never really counted on for massive volume but always carries game-breaking upside. Cook’s next chance to return a viable fantasy week comes against the Rams in Week 14.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    Josh Allen completed 13-of-17 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns in the Bills’ 35-10, Week 13 win over the 49ers, adding 18 yards and a touchdown on three carries and catching a seven-yard touchdown.
    Allen became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw a touchdown, rush for a touchdown, and catch a touchdown in the convincing win. The receiving touchdowns goes down without a reception after Allen completed a pass to Amari Cooper, who lateraled the football back to Allen after being held up at the seven. Allen did the rest as he dove to the front pylon. He would then achieve history in the fourth quarter, hitting the trifecta on an eight-yard touchdown plunge in driving snow. All and the Bills have rattled off seven consecutive wins to remain one game back of the Conference-leading Chiefs.
  • SF Tight End #85
    George Kittle caught 1-of-2 targets for seven yards in the 49ers’ Week 13 loss to the Bills.
    It was a game to be forgotten by the 49ers in what became swirling blizzard-like conditions due to lake effect in Buffalo. Furthering the dismay for the 49ers was the departure of running back Christian McCaffrey five minutes into the second quarter, who appears likely to miss the remainder of the season with a PCL injury. That could bring back the consistency to Kittle’s game the rest of the way, with his next opportunity to return a usable fantasy score coming in Week 14 against the Bears.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Deebo Samuel caught 4-of-5 passes for 20 yards in the 49ers’ Week 13 loss to the Bills.
    Samuel struggled mightily with the rest of the team in the face of blizzard-like conditions in Buffalo. The 49ers managed just 239 total yards of offense while largely struggling to move the ball, due in part to the weather and due in part to being seemingly overmatched in every area of the field. Samuel’s next chance to return a usable fantasy score will come in Week 14 against the reeling Bears.
  • SF Running Back #23
    49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said RB Christian McCaffrey “suffered a potentially season-ending PCL injury.”
    The hits just keep coming for the 49ers, who not only fell to 5-7 and two games behind the division-leading Seahawks but they now potentially lost their All-Pro running back (again). McCaffrey gave himself up behind the offensive line on a carry five minutes into the second quarter. He was able to walk under his own power to the medical tent and then the locker room, but initial testing revealed a potentially season-ending PCL injury. While the severity is not yet known, it is horrible news for the alpha running back that managed just three fully healthy games this season. Further testing Monday will reveal more.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    Jauan Jennings caught 3-of-5 targets for 56 yards in the 49ers’ Week 13 loss to the Bills.
    Jennings led the team in targets and yardage on a night the two teams were contending with blizzard-like conditions, something that held quarterback Brock Purdy to just 18 pass attempts. Jennings continues to produce with the increased opportunity following the season-ending injury to Brandon Aiyuk and could be tasked with more with the 49ers suddenly two games back for the division lead and expecting to be without running back Christian McCaffrey for the remainder of the season.
  • SF Running Back #24
    Jordan Mason rushed 13 times for 78 yards in the 49ers’ Week 13 loss to the Bills.
    Similar to early in the season without Christian McCaffrey, Mason ran well but lacked the same pass game involvement of a healthy CMC, rushing to 6.0 yards per carry but failing to garner a single target. McCaffrey departed the game five minutes into the second quarter with what the team is calling a knee injury after giving himself up behind the offensive line. He was able to walk under his own power to the medical tent and then to the locker room but did not return, meaning we could be getting another Mason start in Week 14 when the 49ers take on the reeling Bears.