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  • SF Cornerback #2
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    49ers selected Oregon CB Deommodore Lenoir with the No. 172 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
    Lenoir (5'10/199) finished his Ducks career as a three-year starter and four-year contributor with second-team PAC-12 honors in each of his final two seasons. His box score production over his final three campaigns was modest, with five interceptions and 16 passes defended. Athletically, Lenoir is uninspiring aside from his decent 4.44 40-yard dash. Lenoir came in below the 40th-percentile in every other drill (save for the bench press). In Oregon’s defense, Lenoir was asked to do a bit of everything but looked most comfortable playing from off alignments where he could read routes and rely on his film study and quick feet rather than his athletic tools in man coverage. That said, Lenoir does have long arms and some ability as a press cornerback. Lenoir could carve out a Troy Hill-type career arc.

  • FA Quarterback #8
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    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports free agent Daniel Jones has “eliminated” the Raiders from signing contention.
    The Raiders would probably offer Jones his best shot at immediately starting, but the 27-year-old is understandably hoping to sign with a playoff contender as he looks to begin rebuilding his value. Jones’ paramount priority should be landing with a strong coaching staff and offensive mind after years of Mickey Mouse operations in New York. ESPN’s Adam Schefter has called the Ravens and Vikings two of Jones’ “likeliest” suitors.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson was arrested for drunk driving early Monday morning in Los Angeles.
    Robinson was reportedly clocked going “in excess” of 100 MPH “around 5AM.” The Rams, of course, played the Eagles Sunday evening. “Not a good look,” to put it mildly. 30-year-old Robinson will eventually draw a 2-3 game suspension for violating the league’s personal-conduct policy, but it won’t come this season. Robinson is lucky neither he nor anyone else was hurt.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    Chargers RB J.K. Dobbins (knee) went to the locker room early ahead of the half in Week 12 against the Ravens.
    Dobbins headed to the locker room early after departing the field of play under his own power with under two minutes remaining in the first half. Dobbins had a highly productive half before departing, picking up 40 yards on six carries and another 19 on three receptions. Expect further updates from the team at the half.
  • BAL Linebacker #0
    Ravens declared LB Roquan Smith, RB Rasheen Ali, C Nick Samac, LB David Ojabo, CB Arthur Maulet, and S Sanoussi Kane inactive for Week 12 against the Chargers.
    Smith entered the game listed as questionable. After going through a 15 minute pre-game workout, it was ultimately determined that he could not go against the Chargers for the Harbaugh Bowl.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
    Chargers WR Ladd McConkey (shoulder) is active for Week 12 against the Ravens.
    McConkey first got onto the practice field on Friday with a limited showing after injuring his shoulder in the team’s Week 12 contest. He ultimately proved healthy enough to partake in the Harbaugh Bowl. Inactive for the Chargers are QB Easton Stick, LB Denzel Perryman, WR DJ Chark, CB Cam Hart, RB Kimani Vidal, OL Brenden Jaimes, and OL Jordan McFadden.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks (knee) was listed as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Cooks saw his 21-day practice window opened prior to the team’s Week 12 contest against the Commanders, ultimately held out of action for the seventh consecutive game. Executive Vice President Stephen Jones said earlier Monday that he expects Cooks to be able to play against the Giants on Thanksgiving day, a notion that should be either confirmed or denied once the team hits the practice field on Tuesday.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) was listed as a non-participant on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Executive Vice President Stephen Jones stated earlier Monday that Ferguson would be a long shot to play on Thanksgiving in Week 13, which makes sense considering the veteran tight end suffered his second concussion of the season in Week 11. Luke Schoonmaker’s snap rate jumped to 65% in the absence of Ferguson against the Commanders, which should serve as a solid baseline expectation against the Giants on Thursday. Fantasy managers in a bind can continue to deploy Schoonmaker for as long as Ferguson remains sidelined.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb (back/foot) was listed as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Lamb played through the same injuries in Sunday’s win over the Commanders, catching 10-of-12 targets for 67 yards. The fact he was listed as a limited participant on Monday suggests he’s trending in the right direction for Thursday’s game against the Giants. Assuming he’s active, Lamb will be a solid WR2 across all fantasy formats.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Cowboys listed Cooper Rush (knee) as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    This is likely a minor issue, as there were no reports of Rush suffering an injury after Sunday’s win over the Commanders. The veteran QB is coming off his best performance of the season and should be on track to start on Thanksgiving Day against the Giants. In the unlikely chance that he can’t go, it would be Trey Lance getting the nod as the Cowboys’ QB1. We’ll see how things progress over the next two days, but we’d expect Rush to make his fourth start of the season this week.
  • FA Tight End #80
    Broncos waived TE Greg Dulcich.
    A holdover from the short-lived Nathaniel Hackett era, things never panned out for Dulcich with the Broncos. The former third-round pick has appeared in only four games for the Broncos this season, and was often made a healthy scratch on game day. Injuries plagued Dulcich early in his career, but he showed flashes as a rookie when he caught 33-of-55 targets for 411 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games. Now on waivers, another team will almost certainly take a shot on him in the coming days. Perhaps a change of scenery and an offseason with a new team next year will reignite a career that looked promising out of the gate.