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  • MIN Tight End #34
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    South Carolina senior TE Nick Muse will return to school in 2021.
    Muse (6'4/250) The senior tight end, whose brother Tanner was a safety at rival Clemson, caught 30 passes for 425 yards and one touchdown in ten games this fall. Muse’s best performance came in a loss to Georgia, as he caught eight passes for 131 yards and a touchdown. Regardless of who new HC Shane Beamer picks to be his starting quarterback, Muse will be a valuable target for the Gamecocks in 2021.

  • MIA Running Back #23
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    Jeff Wilson Jr. rushed three times for five yards in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    Wilson is not a fantasy factor at this time but he did get to play some in the second half. He was aggravatingly on-field for Tyler Huntley’s red zone touchdown scamper, taking high-value snaps away from De’Von Achane. Wilson should not be started in Week 18 against the Jets.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    Raheem Mostert rushed six times for three yards and caught 2-of-2 targets for 16 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    Mostert contributed little from a fantasy perspective though his 24 offensive snaps were only eight fewer than Achane on the day. The slightly tilted game script was a factor. The trusty football player is not fantasy-relevant entering a Week 18 matchup against the Jets. The 8-8 Dolphins remain on the playoff bubble and will likely feature Achance, if possible.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    De’Von Achane rushed 10 times for 25 yards and caught 2-of-2 targets for 13 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    The Browns’ defense had little reason to respect the Dolphins’ passing attack with Tyler Huntley under center so it was easy for them to focus on the typically potent rushing attack. Achane operated as the offensive focal point early on, touching the ball seven times in the first quarter which led all Dolphins players by five. The overall offensive inefficiency elevated Tyreek Hill to the featured role after that. Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr. then combined for 22 second-half snaps, relegating Achane to just eight. Achane remains a high-upside RB1 against the Jets next week though, particularly if Tua Tagovailoa (hip) can play.
  • MIA Tight End #9
    Jonnu Smith caught 3-of-4 targets for 26 yards and one touchdown in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    Smith was nearly a ghost for three-and-a-half quarters, entering the game’s final four minutes with just 19 yards on two receptions. The typically-reliable tight end made good on his season-long promise though, icing the game with a late seven-yard score. He remains a TE1 entering a Week 18 matchup against the Jets.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Kevin O’Connell told reporters that Aaron Jones suffered a quad contusion in Week 17 against the Packers.
    Jones reportedly was allowed to keep his helmet and remain on the sidelines toward the end of the game, suggesting Jones might have been able to play through the issue if the team needed him. The short-term results indicate Jones at least has a chance to play in Week 18 but practice participation and playoff seeding will undoubtedly factor in.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports, “Mike McDaniel tells reporters it’s too early to say if Tua Tagovailoa (hip) can play” in Week 18 against the Jets.
    McDaniel reportedly affirmed his decision not to play Tagovailoa in Week 17, saying, “from a medical standpoint, it was not an option for him to play” through his hip injury. Wolfe adds, “surgery is not on the table right now” though the “right now” aspect is notable. Hopefully, the injury does not require surgery and Tagovailoa can suit up in Week 18.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #83
    Malik Washington caught 4-of-5 targets for 41 yards and rushed once for 11 negative yards in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    Washington deserves all of the credit for setting up the Dolphins’ successful field goal attempt with one second remaining in the first half. Tyler Huntley exclusively targeted the shifty rookie receiver on the drive, which started at the Browns’ 49-yard line with 28 seconds left. Washington’s best play included a very tough grab on a late pass, one missed tackle forced and a first-down pickup that included post-contact yardage. Washington likely earned more opportunities with the clutch showing on his three-catch drive. His five targets trailed only Tyreek Hill and Washington tacked on two punt returns for 20 yards as well. He makes for a volatile WR4/5 against the Jets next week if Jaylen Waddle (knee) is inactive.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Tyreek Hill caught 9-of-9 targets for 105 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 17 win over the Browns.
    Hill was quiet through the game’s first quarter but he eventually began to rack up catches in the second. Hill is still plenty spry but he was unable to separate from Denzel Ward on what would have been a monstrous catch-and-run score, instead settling for an explosive gain as Ward eventually pulled him down post-catch. In an effort to facilitate big plays however possible, Mike McDaniel allowed Hill to join the punt return squad. He fielded one for 18 yards. Hill is a high-end WR2 against the Jets in Week 18 though his target share would be mildly threatened if Jaylen Waddle (knee) returns.
  • GB Tight End #85
    Tucker Kraft caught 2-of-3 targets for 53 yards in the Packers’ Week 17 loss to the Packers.
    Kraft had the longest play of the game for the Packers on a 35-yard connection with Jordan Love that set up a touchdown in the fourth quarter. He was able to haul in his pair of passes while Luke Musgrave caught just one pass for four yards on his lone target. Kraft will be on the TE1 precipice for Week 18 against the Bears; assuming Green Gay plays it’s starters against Chicago in that contest.
  • GB Wide Receiver #18
    Malik heath hauled in his only target for a three-yard touchdown in the Packers’ Week 17 loss to the Vikings.
    Efficient. Heath caught his only target for a score to make it a 27-16 game late in the fourth. He saw no other targets, and likely will see a scarce few — if any — in Week 18 against the Bears.