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  • NO Safety #0
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    Seahawks selected Oregon S Ugochukwu Amadi with the No. 132 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
    Amadi (5’9/199) made 34 starts in the Ducks’ secondary, tallying 9.5 career TFLs with 33 pass breakups, eight picks, and four forced fumbles. Amadi won the 2018 Lombardi Award as college football’s top player based on “performance and leadership honed by character and resiliency.” Unfortunately, Amadi managed 12th-percentile SPARQ results at the Combine with 4.51 speed and a sluggish 7.21 three-cone time. A good college player lacking NFL-caliber traits, Amadi best projects as a gung-ho special teamer. The Hawks also added lightning-quick S Marquise Blair to compete in their secondary on Day Two.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
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    Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said the team wants to “find ways to get Garrett Wilson the ball more often.”
    Wilson said after the Jets’ Week 16 loss to the Rams that he would “like to be involved” more. Wilson saw just three targets in the first 55 minutes of Sunday’s game and had just six targets in the team’s Week 15 win over the Jaguars. Numbers-wise, Wilson’s 141 targets ranks fourth-most amongst all receivers in the league, with Malik Nabers, CeeDee Lamb, and Ja’Marr Chase being the only players ahead of him. Wilson’s 89 targets in neutral game scripts are good for third-most behind Chase and Justin Jefferson. It’s hard to imagine the Jets finding Wilson more targets than he’s seeing right now, but Wilson being vocal about his target volume is good news for fantasy managers who are battling for titles in Week 17 when the Jets take on the Bills.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #14
    Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said Malachi Corley “still has a way to go from an offensive perspective.”
    Corley was active in the Jets’ Week 16 loss to the Rams, but he did not make his way onto the field. It’s been a forgettable season for the rookie third-rounder, who famously dropped the football just short of the end zone in a botched celebration attempt back in Week 9. Corley played on a season-high 41 snaps in Week 13 but hasn’t seen the field since then. Corley will hope that his second season, which will come under a new regime, plays out differently than this season.
  • CHI Tackle #70
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Bears OT Braxton Jones is believed to have suffered a fractured ankle in Week 16’s loss to the Lions.
    Jones is going to undergo further tests, but according to Rapoport, the belief is Jones only fractured his fibula as opposed to his fibula and tibia. It’s a tough end to the season for Jones, who started all 12 games he appeared in this season after being limited to 11 games in 2023 due to a hamstring injury. Jones played one of his best seasons as a pro, allowing a career-low 19 pressures while surrendering five sacks and earning a PFF pass-blocking grade of 80.8 — a career-best. Rapoport reports that Jones faces a four-month recovery but should be back “long before training camp.”
  • WAS Wide Receiver #80
    Jamison Crowder caught both of his targets for 15 yards and two touchdowns in the Commanders’ Week 16 win against the Eagles.
    A week after catching three balls for 27 yards against New Orleans, Crowder came down with two of Jayden Daniels’ five touchdowns in a comeback effort against the Eagles. Crowder, who ran a route on just 21 of Daniels’ 48 drop backs, should remain on waiver wires headed into Week 17.
  • DAL Head Coach
    Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declined to comment on the future of head coach Mike McCarthy after Week 16’s win over the Buccaneers.
    The Cowboys’ season has felt long lost, but that hasn’t stopped them from ripping off wins in four of their last five games. The team is averaging 27.4 points per game over that span, and Jones had nothing but praise for his head coach after Week 16’s win, saying he was “real, real proud” of the team while adding that McCarthy “won’t let them not think they’re playing for the Super Bowl out there.” McCarthy entered 2024 on the final year of his deal and has long been considered a goner after the Cowboys opened the season with a 3-7 record. Injuries have played a role in the Cowboys’ struggles, but even in the eight games where they had Dak Prescott, the Cowboys went 3-5. The Cowboys have divisional games against the Eagles and Commanders to close out their season. How they fare in those two contests could go a long way in deciding McCarthy’s future with the franchise.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Jake Ferguson caught 6-of-9 targets for 40 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 16 win over the Buccaneers.
    Ferguson saw his role increase in the second half after CeeDee Lamb landed hard again on his injured shoulder, which minimized the alpha receiver’s involvement in the offense after the break. It was significant enough to limit Lamb’s snaps in the second half, something fantasy managers of either player will want to track in the coming week of practice ahead of a Week 17 showdown with the Eagles.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Brandin Cooks caught all three targets for 48 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 16 win over the Buccaneers.
    Cooks saw minimal volume but did enough to finish second on the team in receiving behind alpha receiver CeeDee Lamb, who briefly departed after landing hard on his injured shoulder for the third time in the previous four games. This one felt more significant than the previous times as Lamb was used sparingly in the second half, something fantasy managers of either will want to track in the coming week of practice. The Cowboys travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles in Week 17.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb caught 7-of-8 targets for 105 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 16 win over the Buccaneers.
    Lamb caught six passes for 90 yards in the first half before falling hard on his injured shoulder, after which point he managed just two additional targets and one additional catch. His big first half still led to over 100 yards through the air even with the minimal work after the break, enough to return a usable fantasy score for managers banking on his production in the fantasy semi-finals. His status moving forward will require monitoring considering his limited usage in the second half ahead of a showdown with the Eagles in Week 17.
  • DAL Running Back #23
    Rico Dowdle rushed 13 times for 23 yards in the Cowboys’ Week 16 win over the Buccaneers, adding 28 yards on three receptions.
    Dowdle struggled to find room against the vaunted Buccaneers run defense, notably bottled up by Vita Vea in the middle of the Tampa defensive line. It was the first game in the previous month of play in which Dowdle failed to surpass 100 yards on the ground. To make matters worse for Dowdle’s fantasy managers, Ezekiel Elliott vultured a touchdown from one yard out on his only touch of the game. Dowdle could find the sledding tough again in Week 17 when the Cowboys travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Cooper Rush completed 26-of-35 passes for 292 yards and a touchdown in the Cowboys’ 26-24, Week 16 win over the Buccaneers.
    The Cowboys started the game with a short-area approach, peppering CeeDee Lamb and tight end Jake Ferguson with targets in the first quarter. They worked up a 10-0 lead before the start of the second, a lead they would not relinquish throughout. That allowed them to take a more conservative approach to the offensive game plan, continuing in a short-area focus while mixing in sporadic deep shots. Lamb came down with one of those deep shots but landed hard on his injured shoulder, which limited his snaps in the second half. Either way, Rush and the Cowboys escaped with a home victory for only the second time this season before traveling to Philadelphia to face the Eagles in Week 17.