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  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    Former Texas Tech freshman WR Ja’Lynn Polk transferred to Washington.
    Polk (6'2/190) entered his name into the transfer portal on January 24, and on National Signing Day his move to Washington was made official. The freshman from Lufkin, Texas had a solid 2020 campaign, as he appeared in ten games and caught 28 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns. Polk will have five years to complete four seasons of eligibility, and it remains to be seen if he’ll be able to play this fall. The NCAA still hasn’t passed the waiver that would make all first-time transfer eligible immediately.

  • NYG Wide Receiver #11
    Giants signed WR/KR Ihmir Smith-Marsette.
    The veteran special teams ace last played for the Panthers and was signed following the injury to Gunner Olszewski. Smith-Marsette shouldn’t be counted on for many, if any, offensive snaps at wide receiver at this point in his career, meaning he can be left on the waiver wire in fantasy leagues.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    An additional civil lawsuit was filed in Houston Monday against Browns QB Deshaun Watson.
    The civil suit alleges sexual misconduct, assault, and battery and was filed in Houston on Monday. The NFL has no comment on the new lawsuit but is surely tracking its proceedings. The filings claim the misconduct occurred in 2020 while Watson was a member of the Texans.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Browns signed WR Kadarius Toney, formerly of the Chiefs.
    Toney also took a visit with the Seahawks but ultimately inked a deal with the Browns ahead of Week 2. It is unclear what kind of workload to expect from Toney in Cleveland considering their current depth chart, with the enigmatic receiver likely entering the kick return discussion as well as unique packages on offense. He can safely remain on the waiver wire in fantasy leagues.
  • Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles said S Antoine Winfield Jr. (ankle) could miss 2-4 weeks.
    Winfield was one of four defensive backs to get inured in Week 1, leaving the team with innumerable question marks on the back end for the immediate future. That’s not exactly the best news with a road matchup with the Lions on tap in Week 2, particularly considering the Week 1 breakout of Jameson Williams.
  • SF Tackle #71
    49ers activated OT Trent Williams (contract) ahead of their Monday Night Football game against the Jets.
    Williams will be active for Week 1 and is reportedly set to see a normal allotment of snaps, which can’t be said for fellow contract hold-in Brandon Aiyuk. The fact that Williams will return to his normal workload is good news against the vaunted pass rush of the Jets under the big light on Monday Night Football.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #83
    Dolphins WR Malik Washington (quadricep) did not practice Monday.
    The electric rookie receiver missed Week 1 after appearing to suffer a setback with his quadricep. He logged limited sessions on Wednesday and Thursday last week before being downgraded on Friday. It now appears as if the ailment is more serious than initially reported, meaning his professional debut could have to wait another week with the Dolphins on a short week for Week 2.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Rams placed WR Puka Nacua on injured reserve with a sprained right PCL.
    Nacua will miss a minimum of four games. It means that even in the best-case scenario, Nacua will not return before Week 7 since the Rams’ bye falls in Week 6. It’s a brutal, brutal blow for fantasy managers, one the Rams will tend to with increased DeMarcus Robinson targets and apparently Tyler Johnson snaps. Rookie Jordan Whittington and Tutu Atwell will also be in the mix. That’s reasonably good depth, but everyone knows the true result will be as many targets as Cooper Kupp can handle. TE Colby Parkinson’s arrow is also pointing upward. For Nacua, it’s just the latest issue in an increasingly-lengthy injury history.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    Raheem Mostert (chest) was held out of Monday’s practice.
    It’s just an estimation since the Dolphins did not actually practice ahead of Thursday Night Football. Mostert “played through” the injury on Sunday, but was highly ineffective in doing so. Now he must contend with the adrenaline wearing off on a short week. De’Von Achane (ankle) is also banged up. Jeff Wilson would be Mostert’s replacement on early downs. We ultimately expect Mostert to go, with Achane probably being a little more of a question mark.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    De’Von Achane (ankle) was held out of Monday’s practice.
    As was Raheem Mostert (chest). It’s just an estimation since the Dolphins didn’t actually practice ahead of Thursday Night Football, but it’s obviously not ideal. The one worry with under-sized Achane has been his elevated risk for nicks and bruises. Achane did finish Sunday’s game, and doesn’t seem to be dealing with a high-ankle sprain. It’s just a very quick turnaround. Stay tuned. Jeff Wilson and rookie Jaylen Wright are the next backs up, with Wilson the between-the-tackles fill-in and Wright the change of pace.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Packers HC Matt LaFleur told reporters Monday that Malik Willis will be the starting quarterback until Jordan Love (knee) is cleared.
    Love is expected to miss about three weeks according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, and at least for Week 2 against the Colts it will be Willis under center and not Sean Clifford. Green Bay made the trade for Willis just before the start of the year, and the speedy 25-year-old will have one of the better group of weapons to throw the football to. Willis also hasn’t shown in the preseason and his limited action in actual games that he may not be the guy to get those players the football. The ability to run makes Willis interesting on top of those receiving corps, but there’s a ton of volatility in using Willis as a fantasy fill-in.