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  • JAX Tight End #17
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    Evan Engram said he had “an immediate interest” in signing with the Jaguars because of head coach Doug Pederson’s history with tight ends.
    Engram’s usage in the Giants offense was laughable for years. The uber-athletic pass catcher was relegated to short targets in New York’s lifeless passing offense, destroying his fantasy appeal. Engram may have grinded Eagles box scores from Pederson’s time as Philadelphia’s head coach, when Zach Ertz recorded 357 receptions in his first four seasons under Pederson. Dallas Goedert also had success as the Eagles’ TE2 during Pederson’s tenure in Philly. Engram, entering his age-28 season, has shown flashes of play-making potential. As a rookie in 2017, he had 64 receptions for 722 yards and six touchdowns, finishing as fantasy’s fifth highest scoring tight end. Engram’s issues with drops, meanwhile, has been overblown in recent years. Last season, Engram dropped 8 percent of his targets, 13th highest among tight ends and lower than Goedert.

  • SEA Running Back #26
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    Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet (elbow) was a full participant in Tuesday’s walkthrough.
    Charbonnet was dealing with an oblique injury the past week and played in Week 16, though he was limited to just three touches. This week, he pops up on the injury report with an elbow injury, listed as limited on Monday, but a full participant Tuesday. With Kenneth Walker (ankle) not practicing, Charbonnet is in line to be the starter Thursday against the Bears. Fire him up as an RB2 if Walker cannot go for Week 17.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker (ankle) did not participate in Tuesday’s walkthrough.
    Walker was listed as a non-participant for the second straight day as he deals with an ankle injury. He suffered the ankle injury during the Seahawks’ Week 16 loss to the Vikings and now his status for Thursday’s game against the Bears is in jeopardy. If Walker cannot go, Zach Charbonnet will once again be the lead back. Fantasy managers should monitor Walker’s Wednesday practice capability for his final game status.
  • LAC Running Back #4
    Chargers RB Gus Edwards (ankle) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Edwards has been the lead back since J.K. Dobbins (knee) went down. Though Dobbins’ 21-day practice window is open, Edwards is still tracking to be the lead back against the Patriots on Saturday. He was listed as limited due to an ankle injury, but there are no indications this is a major issue. Expect Edwards to be active and take on goal-line opportunities for Week 17.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    Chargers TE Will Dissly (shoulder) limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Dissly continues to work his way back from a shoulder injury. Fellow TE Hayden Hurst did not practice, though given he was listed with an illness, Hurst has a chance to play on Saturday. Both Dissly and Hurst could be active against the Patriots, making neither of them, nor Stone Smartt, a top-20 tight end play.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    Chargers RB J.K. Dobbins (knee) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    The Chargers opened Dobbins’ 21-day practice window to return from injured reserve on Monday. He was listed as limited due to his knee injury on Tuesday, but given it is his first week practice, it is unlikely Dobbins will return for Week 17. His potential return won’t have a fantasy impact, but will have a real-football impact as the Chargers could get him back for a playoff run.
  • ARI Running Back #6
    Cardinals RB James Conner (knee) was limited in Tuesday’s walkthrough practice.
    Conner suffered the knee injury in Week 16 and did not return. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said earlier the team will “see how the week goes” for Conner’s game-day status. The Cardinals play the Rams Saturday night, so it is a shorter week than usual, but Conner’s limited status in Tuesday’s estimated report is a good sign. Backup RB Trey Benson (ankle) was also listed as limited after missing Week 16. If neither Conner nor Benson can go, Michael Carter will retain the lead back role.
  • DEN Running Back #38
    Broncos RB Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    McLaughlin exited Week 15 early with a quad injury and missed Week 16. He starts out this week practicing in a limited capacity and could be on track to return for Week 17 against the Bengals. The Broncos just promoted Blake Watson to the active roster and opened Tyler Badie’s practice window. McLaughlin should be off fantasy radars in this murky backfield.
  • FA Defensive Back #39
    Broncos promoted RB Blake Watson to the active roster.
    Watson is an undrafted free agent out of Memphis and has four carries for 10 yards this season. He made the initial 53-man roster for Denver, but was cut and re-signed to the practice squad in October. He returns to the active roster now to throw more hands into the murky Broncos backfield. CB Levi Wallace will be waived in a corresponding move.
  • DEN Running Back #28
    Broncos designated RB Tyler Badie (back) to return from injured reserve.
    Badie memorably collapsed on the sideline after suffering a back injury in Week 4 and has missed the last three months. He could come back and add more confusion to the Broncos running back room for the remainder of the season, but the Broncos haven’t put out anything conclusive to that effect and we’ll likely need to see practice reports to see how close he is to returning.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Joe Burrow (knee/wrist) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Burrow has played through this designation multiple times this year, so this is no surprise at this point. The star quarterback is likely just getting managed ahead of Saturday’s win-or-season-over showdown against the Broncos.