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  • PHI Tackle #75
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    Auburn T Jack Driscoll ran the 40-yard dash in 5.02 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
    Driscoll (6'5/306) posted the fifth-best run among offensive linemen on Friday. NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein views his best pro fit as likely coming in a zone-blocking scheme and compares the Auburn tackle to 49ers T Daniel Brunskill. If he is to land in the draft, Driscoll would slot in at some point on Day 3.
  • MIN Running Back #33
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    Aaron Jones rushed 15 times for 39 yards in a Week 11 win over the Titans.
    Jones was held in check all afternoon and also split a lot more work with Cam Akers than we’re used to seeing. Jones had his opportunities and was stood up at the goal line multiple times during the game, but given how Green Bay limited his workload in the past, it’s a bit concerning that Minnesota used Akers so much today. There’s a chance this could become more of a committee in the final weeks of the season to keep both guys fresh.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    Amon-Ra St. Brown caught all 11 of his targets for 161 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions’ Week 11 win over the Jaguars.
    St. Brown and Jared Goff executed the mind meld to perfection in Week 11. He is the first player this year to have a perfect catch rate on more than 11 targets. This wasn’t a dink-and-dunk game from St. Brown either. He had four gains of over 20 yards and averaged a phenomenal 14.6 yards per target. The funniest and only blemish on his box score is a four-yard loss on his lone rush attempt via a failed jet sweep. This was just St. Brown’s second 100-yard effort of the year but it was his eighth game in a row with a touchdown. He remains near the top of the WR1 ranks for his Week 12 matchup with the Colts.
  • GB Tight End #85
    Tucker Kraft did not catch his only target in Green Bay’s Week 11 win over the Bears.
    It was a red zone look, but sailed well over his head. Kraft has nine targets over the last four weeks. It’s getting harder to make a fringe TE1 case for him.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Alvin Kamara had 16 rushes for 67 yards in the Saints’ Week 11 win against the Browns, adding four catches for 22 yards.
    Kamara was held in check outside of an 18-yard rush in the fourth quarter. Taysom Hill, meanwhile, ate into Kamara’s workload with seven carries for 138 yards and three touchdowns — including a 70-yard score to seal the win in the fourth quarter.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson completed 16-of-33 passes for 207 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Ravens’ 18-16, Week 11 loss to the Steelers.
    Jackson was anything but his MVP-caliber self in this one. He completed just 48.5 percent of his passes in the defeat while looking rattled in the pocket for most of the evening. Jackson was errant on several throws but also fell victim to bad penalties, including an illegal man downfield that cost him 34-yard completion to Nelson Agholor. Jackson would rally the offense late, and completing a 16-yard touchdown pass to Zay Flowers to cut the lead to 18-16, but a botched two-point conversion all but sealed the Ravens’ fate. Jackson added 46 rushing yards on just four carries in this one, with his biggest gain coming on a 25-yard run. Now firmly in second place in the AFC North, Jackson and the Ravens will look to bounce back in Week 12 as the Ravens renew the Harbowl against the Chargers on Monday night.
  • GB Wide Receiver #13
    Dontayvion Wicks did not catch his only target in Green Bay’s Week 11 win over the Bears.
    Since Week 7, Wicks has 6 targets and has caught 2 of them for 11 yards. He played just 16 of 46 offensive snaps for the Packers today. You can probably do better off the waiver wire, but the second you try to do it, you know Wicks is about to explode. Still, he’s clearly the No. 4 wideout right now. He hasn’t played more than 54 percent of the snaps since Week 5.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Tyjae Spears rushed three times for zero yards in a Week 11 loss to the Vikings, adding eight yards receiving on two catches.
    Spears also left the game with a possible concussion; however, that was in the second half, so Spears was held in check long before that. His practice status will be one to watch during the week because of what it could mean for Tony Pollard’s fantasy value.
  • GB Wide Receiver #87
    Romeo Doubs caught 1-of-2 targets for 17 yards in Green Bay’s Week 11 win over the Bears.
    Another team-imposed suspension incoming? It’s Doubs’ lowest target total since Week 3 and Doubs has not scored since Week 6. Doubs continues to play the majority of the snaps, but it looks like he was mostly right about his lower pecking order on offense. He’ll be a shaky WR3/FLEX play against the 49ers next week.
  • TEN Running Back #20
    Tony Pollard rushed nine times for 15 yards in a loss to the Vikings, adding 14 receiving yards on two catches.
    It was a disappointing effort for Pollard who couldn’t find any openings the entire game. The Vikings sent constant pressure and attacked the Titans at the line of scrimmage, which led to a few big plays from Will Levis but also kept the Titans’ offense bottled up in front of them for much of the day. Even with a poor fantasy day behind him, Pollard could see a boost in fantasy value due to a potential concussion for Tyjae Spears. It’s a situation to monitor during the week because Pollard could be a fringe RB1 if Spears were to miss time.
  • CLE Quarterback #5
    Jameis Winston completed 28-of-46 attempts for 395 yards and two touchdowns in the Browns’ 35-14 Week 11 loss against the Saints, adding one rush for eight yards.
    The Browns were once again ultra pass-heavy in Week 11, with 46 pass attempts and just 18 rushes. Winston had 299 yards at halftime and could have had a much bigger day had the Browns offense not faltered in the final three drives of the game. Winston nearly connected for a couple long gains after the Browns entered catch-up mode. Winston, with more than 300 yards in two of his three starts, has become a reliable fantasy option and a major boon for the Browns’ main pass catchers. In Week 11, he bounced back from a three-interception game in the Browns’ last game against the Chargers. Winston will be a volume-driven QB2 play in Week 12 against a tough Steelers coverage unit.