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  • ATL Tight End #85
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    49ers re-signed TE Ross Dwelley to a one-year contract.
    Dwelley, 27, appeared in all 17 games last season, seeing action on 18% of the offensive snaps and 42% of the special teams downs. One of George Kittle’s key backups, Dwelley reeled in just four catches for 51 yards and one touchdown in 2021 after catching 19 balls the previous year.

  • ARI Defensive End #91
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    Cardinals DE L.J. Collier exited Week 9 against the Bears with a leg injury.
    Collier was seen speedily hopping off of the field on one leg, valiantly doing his part to keep Jonathan Gannon from having to use a timeout. Collier immediately began working with the training staff as soon as he got to the sideline. The team has not yet released an official status but it is safe to assume he is questionable to return.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Derek Carr completed 18-of-31 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown in the Saints’ 23-22, Week 9 loss to the Panthers.
  • LV Running Back #8
    Ameer Abdullah rushed four times for 12 yards in the Raiders’ Week 9 loss to the Bengals, adding three receptions for 14 yards.
    Abdullah rotated into the game when the Raiders started trailing big. He is the team’s definitive pass-catching back, making the Raiders backfield a frustrating committee. Abdullah is best left on fantasy benches after the Week 10 bye.
  • DEN Running Back #23
    Audric Estime rushed five times for 37 yards in the Broncos’ Week 9 loss to the Ravens.
    Coming off a one-carry showing in Week 8, Estime was reportedly going to be more involved versus the Ravens. While he did up his carry total by four, all of his rush attempts came on the final drive. The Broncos were down by 31 points and the Ravens had already pulled some starters. It’s hard to chalk this one up as a win for Estime and his role. He will remain out of the fantasy ranks for Week 10.
  • LV Running Back #3
    Zamir White rushed six times for 10 yards in the Raiders’ Week 9 loss to the Bengals.
    White put together another inefficient day, getting first quarter goal-line carries for his touchdown score. The Raiders offense is low opportunity, and will be passing a lot when trailing. Alexander Mattison has taken over lead back duties and while White will still get chances and goal-line duties, he is merely a risky low-ceiling RB4 after the Raiders’ bye.
  • WAS Tight End #86
    Zach Ertz caught his lone target for five yards in the Commanders’ Week 9 win over the Giants.
    It was a weirdly quiet day for Ertz in Sunday’s win over the Giants. Coming off an 11-target outing in Week 8’s win over the Bears, Ertz was a complete non-factor against the Giants. Coming into Week 9, Ertz was averaging 5.6 targets per game. He should have some boom-or-bust TE2 upside in Week 10 against the Steelers.
  • LV Running Back #22
    Alexander Mattison rushed nine times for 36 yards in the Raiders’ Week 9 loss to the Bengals.
    Mattison only saw nine carries as the Raiders had to throw 33 times while playing from behind against the Bengals. His opportunities have varied throughout the season, as Zamir White was active and saw six carries while Ameer Abdullah saw all the backfield pass-catching opportunities. Mattison is the lead back, but his fantasy success will be game script-oriented more often than not. Mattison is a risky FLEX play after the Raiders bye.
  • DEN Running Back #38
    Jaleel McLaughlin rushed five times for 10 yards in the Broncos’ Week 9 loss to the Ravens, adding three catches for 10 yards.
    McLaughlin scored a receiving touchdown last week but hasn’t topped 10 touches in a game since Week 1. His role also took a hit this week with Audric Estime pitching in for five carries. McLaughlin was on the fantasy periphery without Estime stealing carries and is now off the radar entirely heading into Week 10 against the Chiefs.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Bryce Young completed 16-of-26 passes for 171 yards, one touchdown and an interception in the Panthers’ 23-22, Week 9 win over the Saints.
    Young also took only one sack for five yards. It was just the fourth time in his career he took one-or-zero sacks. His 6.6 yards per attempt were his fifth best. That, of course, speaks to just how bad the young quarterback has been, but he looked far better via the eye test than usual. That includes even on his interception, which in reality was a beautiful deep completion to Xavier Legette the rookie wideout let get ripped out of his hands. We don’t want to overdo it when it comes to a 16-completion outing, but Young avoided mistakes and actually kept the chains moving in this one. It was probably enough for the Panthers to give him another look in their Week 10 German road trip to face the Giants. He will be nowhere close to streamer relevance for that one against a strong pass rush.
  • WAS Running Back #26
    Jeremy McNichols ran eight times for 20 yards in the Commanders’ Week 9 win over the Giants.
    McNichols saw fewer rush attempts and totaled fewer rushing yards than Chris Rodriguez, who ran 11 times for 52 yards in this one. McNichols’ usage was on par with what we’ve seen from him in games without Brian Robinson; there just wasn’t much that materialized for him in the way of rushing production. Assuming Robinson is healthy for Week 10 against the Steelers, McNichols will revert back to his low-usage RB3 role.