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  • TB Tight End #82
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    Washington redshirt sophomore TE Devin Culp (undisclosed) is not suited up for Saturday’s game against Oregon State, per Christian Caple of The Athletic.
    Culp did not really play in 2019, in part because of a suspension, but could have seen more time in 2020. While that still may be true, we will not know until later in the year. Culp, according to Caple, is not out there suited up for warm ups and likely will not play against Oregon State.

  • LAR Tight End #87
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    Davis Allen caught 1-of-2 targets for a 13-yard touchdown in the Rams’ Wildcard win over the Vikings.
    Allen saw additional run in the offense after Tyler Higbee left after the team’s second possession. Higbee would be immediately deemed doubtful to return with a chest injury before being ruled out for the remainder of the game at halftime, something that could provide more run for both Colby Parkinson and Davis Allen in the Divisional Round against the Eagles.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson caught 1-of-2 targets for 23 yards in the Rams’ Wildcard win over the Vikings.
    Robinson’s two targets came in a game in which quarterback Matthew Stafford attempted just 27 passes due to extremely positive game script. The Los Angeles defense completely took over this game, sacking Sam Darnold nine times with one interception and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Robinson remains entrenched as the WR3 for a Rams team that could be forced into increased volume in the Divisional Round against the Eagles.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught his only target for 29 yards in the Rams’ Wildcard win over the Vikings.
    Kupp was notably held without a target in the first half as the team relied heavily on tight end Tyler Higbee and Puka Nacua through the air. HIgbee departed after the second possession with a chest injury and was promptly deemed doubtful to return before ultimately being ruled out, something that could influence the team’s target pecking order in a Divisional Round matchup against the Eagles next weekend, even though that appeared to be influenced by the matchup against the blitz-heavy Vikings.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Puka Nacua caught 5-of-9 targets for 44 yards in the Rams’ Wildcard win over the Vikings, adding seven yards on his lone carry.
    For all intents and purposes, Nacua and Stafford were not really on the same page in the blowout win, but a dominant performance by their defense, which included nine sacks and a strip sack fumble recovery for a touchdown in the second quarter led to only 51 offensive plays run from scrimmage. Nacua appeared to bang knees with a defender in the third quarter and he was seen limping to the sideline, but he would return on the same possession and finish the game for the Rams. The win sends the Rams to a road Divisional Round clash with the Eagles next weekend.
  • LAR Running Back #23
    Kyren Williams rushed 16 times for 76 yards in the Rams’ Wildcard win over the Vikings, adding 16 yards and a touchdown on three receptions.
    Williams got the scoring started for the Rams on the opening possession of the game, catching a five-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford on a leak play to the middle of the end zone. The Rams ran only 51 offensive plays as their defense clamped down on the Vikings, resulting in only 19 opportunities for the running back that led the league in percentage of team touches in the regular season at 43%. Williams and the rest of the Los Angeles skill position players could be called on at greater frequency in the Divisional Round against the Eagles.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    Matthew Stafford completed 19-of-27 passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams’ 27-9, Wildcard win over the Vikings.
    Stafford and the Rams controlled the flow of the game throughout after scoring on their opening possession. A second quarter fumble recovery for a touchdown from their defense padded their lead early, eventually leading to a 24-3 lead heading into the half. That allowed the Rams to use more caution on offense after the break, something that contributed to Stafford’s lowly 27 pass attempts. The win sends the Rams to a road Divisional Round matchup against the Eagles, which will showcase two defenses playing their best football of the season.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #3
    Jordan Addison caught 3-of-8 targets for 29 yards in the Vikings’ Wildcard loss to the Rams.
    Addison failed to come down with multiple deep passes in single coverage, most of which came with the game well out of hand in the second half. The second-year receiver failed to match his gaudy stats from a season ago after a breakout 2023 campaign, finishing his 2024 season with 63 catches for 875 yards and nine touchdowns. Most notably, Addison managed just four receptions on 15 targets in his final two appearances against the Lions and Rams, coinciding with poor quarterback play from Sam Darnold to end the season. Either way, Addison is likely to remain an integral part of the offense moving forward only two years into his rookie contract.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #83
    Jalen Nailor caught 3-of-5 targets for 33 yards in the Vikings’ Wildcard loss to the Rams.
    Under contract through the 2025 season, Nailor is likely to reprise his role as the WR3 for the Vikings in the new league year after catching 28 passes for 414 yards and six touchdowns during the 2024 regular season. That said, he could be catching passes from a different quarterback considering Sam Darnold’s contract is up and his significant struggles to end the season against the Lions and Rams.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    Justin Jefferson caught 5-of-8 targets for 58 yards in the Vikings’ Wildcard loss to the Rams.
    Jefferson appeared visibly frustrated on the sideline in the second half after failing to coral any of the three targets thrown his way after the break, potentially a sign of a lack of trust in quarterback Sam Darnold. That is of particular intrigue considering the franchise reportedly loves J.J. McCarthy and Darnold’s contract terminates this year, something that could lead to a change at signal caller heading into the new league year in Minnesota. Jefferson’s stellar 2024 season ends with 103 catches for 1,533 yards and 10 touchdowns, narrowly edged in the receptions department by triple crown-winning wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
  • MIN Tight End #87
    T.J. Hockenson caught all five targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings’ Wildcard loss to the Rams.
    Hockenson scored the only touchdown for the Vikings as they put up a performance they’d rather soon forget against the Rams. Under contract for the next three season, Hockenson is likely to be a large part of the future plans for a franchise likely headed towards significant offensive changes considering quarterback Sam Darnold and running backs Aaron Jones and Cam Akers are on the final year of their contracts. Hockenson appeared in 11 games for the Vikings, including the playoffs, in 2024 after starting the season on injured reserve as he recovered from a torn ACL suffered in the 2023 season. His season ends with 41 receptions for 455 yards.