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  • IND Center #63
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    Colts selected Ball State OG Danny Pinter with the No. 149 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
    Pinter (6’4/306) was a two-year starting right tackle at Ball State after transitioning from tight end earlier in his collegiate career but he has been announced as a guard. Pinter’s tight end athleticism showed up to the NFL Combine where he tested in the 94th percentile with an impressive 4.94-second 40-yard dash. Pinter’s overall technique and awareness need development, but he earned first-team All-MAC honors in his second year on the offensive line and has the athletic traits to be a worthwhile project. Unfortunately, Pinter will already be 24 years old when his rookie season kicks off. The position change will be another obstacle to overcome.

  • GB Tight End #85
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    Tucker Kraft caught 4-of-6 targets for 34 yards in the Packers’ Week 9 loss to the Lions.
    Krafts’ six targets tied with Jayden Reed for the second-most on the team. The second-year tight end had a pedestrian day through the air as the Packers struggled to extend drives and converted just three of their 12 attempts on third down. With the Packers now headed for their Week 10 bye, Kraft will resume his role as a fringe TE1 in Week 11 against the Texans.
  • ARI Running Back #6
    James Conner rushed 18 times for 107 yards and caught 3-of-3 targets for 12 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 9 win over the Bears.
    Conner briefly exited to get checked for a concussion but was quickly cleared and got back to dominating the Bears’ defense. While no field-tilting plays were made, Conner routinely knifed through the Bears’ defense on runs up the middle, accurately reflected in his 5.9 yards per carry average. Week 10 sledding will be tougher against the Jets but Conner remains a talent- and volume-based RB1/2.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #14
    Michael Wilson caught 0-of-1 targets in the Cardinals’ Week 9 win over the Bears.
    Wilson was a non-factor in the run-heavy win. The Cardinals’ No. 3 pass catcher is largely a matchup-based flex option and the situation simply did not call for his services. He is a WR5/6 against the Jets in Week 10.
  • ARI Tight End #85
    Trey McBride caught 3-of-4 targets for 35 yards and rushed once for two yards and one touchdown in the Cardinals’ Week 9 win over the Bears.
    McBride nearly scored on a long gain down the middle, eventually being tackled on the Bears’ two-yard line. Jonathan Gannon made sure to give McBride another opportunity, sending McBride in motion from left to right, and back again before Murray handed the ball off to McBride on the way back. A foot race between the tight end and Bears S Kevin Byard III ensued, which ended in a successful stiff arm and a score just before they reached the pylon. The athletic tight end is a high-end TE1 against the Jets in Week 10.
  • GB Wide Receiver #87
    Romeo Doubs caught 4-of-5 targets for 28 yards in the Packers’ Week 9 loss to the Lions.
    Doubs has seen five or more targets in each of his last three games. His five targets were good for fourth-most in this one, but his 28 receiving yards marked his lowest total since Week 3. Fantasy managers shouldn’t be counting on Doubs as anything more than a WR3/WR4. He and the Packers now enter their bye week and will return for Week 11 against the Bears.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #18
    Marvin Harrison Jr. caught 2-of-5 targets for 34 yards and lost one fumble in the Cardinals’ Week 9 win over the Bears.
    Harrison’s biggest impact on the game occurred in the second quarter when UDFA CB Reddy Steward punched the ball out of Harrison’s hands. Game script then rendered Harrison obsolete, pushing the volatile rookie wide receiver out of OC Drew Petzing’s mind. Harrison is a WR4 against the Jets in Week 10.
  • JAX Running Back #4
    Tank Bigsby had eight rushes for 22 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 9 loss against the Eagles.
    Travis Etienne, returning from a hamstring injury, logged three carries. Bigsby ran a pass route on about 40 percent of Trevor Lawrence’s drop backs but was not targeted. Week 9 showed just how game script sensitive Bigsby can be, especially with Etienne back in the fold. The Jaguars abandoned the run in the second quarter, leaving Bigsby almost no way to rack up the touches he would need to be a reliable fantasy option. In Week 10, Bigsby will be a touchdown-dependent RB3 play against Minnesota.
  • JAX Tight End #17
    Evan Engram caught 5-of-10 targets for 45 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 9 loss against the Eagles.
    Much of Engram’s production came on a 24-yard reception in the third quarter in tight coverage. He also caught a two point conversion in the second half. Engram, with 14 receptions over the past three games, easily led all Jacksonville pass catchers in targets as Trevor Lawrence’s primary check down option. Engram should continue functioning as a reliable PPR option in Week 10 against the Vikings.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Kyler Murray completed 15-of-20 passes for 154 yards, rushed two times for six yards and lost one fumble in the Cardinals’ 29-9, Week 9 win over the Bears.
    The Cardinals’ ground game dominated the Bears’ banged-up defense, reducing Murray to a managerial role. Fantasy managers were also dealt a pair of brutal hands. Murray connected with Trey McBride for a big gain and he was eventually brought down inside the Bears’ five-yard line. McBride scored a rushing touchdown on the following play after being sent in motion pre-snap and taking the handoff from Murray on his way back from the right side of the formation. Murray is also credited with having lost a fumble in this one but equal (or more) blame should be placed on RB Emari Demercado, who bobbled the fumbled handoff. Murray is a low-end QB1 against the Jets in Week 10.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #11
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 7-of-13 targets for 180 yards and two touchdowns in the Seahawks’ Week 9 loss to the Rams.
    The Seahawks were without DK Metcalf for the second week in a row. Smith-Njigba got off on the wrong foot in his first game sans Metcalf with an underwhelming six catches for 69 yards. Seattle couldn’t buy a chunk play in that game and switched up JSN’s role for Week 9. They made a clear effort to get him looks downfield and it paid off with five gains of 20+ yards for the second-year receiver. He also had two catches for a combined 78 yards that were called back because of offensive holding. This is the JSN Seattle thought they were getting with the No. 20 overall pick and then some. The Seahawks will likely get Metcalf back after their Week 10 bye, but JSN’s breakout performance will earn him more high-value looks going forward. He will sit on the WRR2/3 border versus San Francisco.