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  • NYG General Manager
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    ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports that the finalists for the Giants GM job are Bills assistant GM Joe Schoen, Chiefs executive director of player personnel Ryan Poles, and 49ers assistant GM Adam Peters.
    There’s also reportedly no “package deal,” with a GM linked to a coach, and the GM will be able to pick the head coach they desire. Schoen would seem to be an easy link to Brian Daboll, but the Brian Flores-Deshaun Watson angle is still likely in play. The Giants are “expected to have a general manager in place by the weekend.”

  • LAC Running Back #4
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    Gus Edwards rushed six times for 32 yards in the Chargers’ Week 13 win over the Falcons.
  • NE Wide Receiver #3
    Demario Douglas caught all four of his targets for 20 yards in the Patriots’ Week 13 loss to the Colts.
    Pop entered Sunday with a questionable designation because of an ankle issue. He was cleared ahead of kickoff, but the Pats relegated him to check-down duties for this game. Douglas has at least four catches in five straight games but has topped out at 62 receiving yards over that stretch. He will be a low-ceiling WR5/6 versus the Cardinals following New England’s Week 14 bye.
  • ATL Running Back #25
    Tyler Allgeier rushed eight times for 16 yards in the Falcons’ Week 13 loss to the Chargers, adding a six-yard reception.
    As expected, Allgeier’s seven-touch outing against the Broncos heading into the Falcons’ Week 12 bye was an aberration. That being said, he was a more distant No. 2 than ever behind Bijan Robinson this afternoon, as the second-year pro handled a career high 32 touches. Allgeier did get the call for some critical snaps in the two-minute drill. Allgeier’s real-life relevance won’t fade as Kirk Cousins’ play goes further off the rails, but he remains a strict contingency option for fantasy purposes.
  • NE Running Back #4
    Antonio Gibson rushed seven times for 62 yards and a touchdown in the Patriots’ Week 13 loss to the Colts.
    Gibson scored his first rushing touchdown of the season on an 11-yard red zone scamper in the fourth quarter. He was explosive on nearly every one of his attempts en route to 8.4 yards per carry. Despite looking more spry than Rhamondre Stevenson in most games, Gibson is stuck in a change-of-pace role that hasn’t seen him top seven touches since Week 6. That was a game Stevenson missed. Gibson will be a low-ceiling RB5 when he comes out of the Pats’ Week 14 bye.
  • ATL Running Back #7
    Bijan Robinson rushed 26 times for 102 yards and a touchdown in the Falcons’ Week 13 loss to the Chargers, adding six receptions for 33 yards.
    Robinson’s absurd 32 touches were a new career high by six. It might have been more had Kirk Cousins not kept sabotaging drives with picks. It also could have been more had Tyler Allgeier not remained bafflingly involved in two-minute/hurry-up situations. Either way, those are small potatoes complaints as Robinson not only remains in near complete control of the Falcons’ backfield, but continues to expand his touch floor. Up to seven total touchdowns and 51 receptions, Robinson is the very definition of an elite RB1 heading into Week 14 against the Vikings. The Falcons are going to do everything in their power to prevent Cousins from torpedoing that one.
  • SEA Running Back #26
    Zach Charbonnet rushed four times for 28 yards and a touchdown in the Seahawks’ Week 13 win over the Jets, adding two receptions for 13 yards.
    Charbonnet got out-touched 18-6 by Ken Walker, but it was only Charbonnet who found the end zone. It happened after both Charbonnet and Walker got stood up from the one-yard line on an ultimately fruitless third quarter Seahawks drive. Charbonnet then punched it in from the eight in the fourth. Charbonnet is mixing in for some important snaps, but he is still lagging far behind Walker from an overall workload perspective. There’s no reason to expect that to change for Week 14 against the Cardinals.
  • ARI Running Back #33
    Trey Benson had three rushes for 20 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 13 loss against the Vikings.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said, “Not as of today,” when asked if the team was considering a change at quarterback.
    The struggles continue to mount for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, who turns 41 tomorrow, threw for 185-2-1 in Sunday’s loss to the Seahawks, with his interception resulting in a 92-yard pick-six to defensive tackle Leonard Williams. Rodgers has now gone three straight games without hitting 200 passing yards, and completed less than 60 percent of his passes for the third time this season. Sitting on a 3-9 record, there’s little reason to continue starting Rodgers, who has been rumored to be dealing with a myriad of minor injuries despite his attempt to downplay them. Ulbrich didn’t exactly rule out the possibility of Tyrod Taylor making the start in Week 14 against the Dolphins, so we’ll see if a QB change comes later in the week.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Rhamondre Stevenson rushed 18 times for 73 yards in the Patriots’ Week 13 loss to the Colts, adding three catches for 21 yards.
    The good news is that Stevenson’s touch and yardage totals were strong in this game after a quiet Week 12 that saw him amass 13 yards on eight carries without a single reception. The bad news is that Antonio Gibson looked far more explosive on his seven carries. He ran for 62 yards and found the end zone. Stevenson and the Pats will regroup during the bye, though they will emerge as considerable underdogs to the Cardinals in Week 15. Stevenson will remain a touch-based RB2 for that game.
  • JAX Tight End #17
    Evan Engram caught 7-of-9 targets for 41 yards in Jacksonville’s Week 13 loss to the Texans.
    The targets are there, but they aren’t going anywhere. Engram has had five or more targets in every game since Week 7, and has yardage totals over that span of: 35, 36, 45, 40, 28, and now 41. He’s become a touchdown-or-bust player in an offense that rarely scores. This offense simply isn’t playing well enough to support Engram’s TE1 status as a tertiary receiver. He’ll be on the borderline again in Week 14 against the Titans.