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  • JAX Linebacker #33
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    Utah LB Devin Lloyd (-425) has the best odds to be the first LB selected per Odds Checker US.
    Lloyd (6'3/235) being the first linebacker drafted should be no surprise. His dynamic range of skills from being a pass rusher to stopping the run is what a modern-day middle linebacker should be able to do. His odds really haven’t shifted at all in the last month, having been -450 per Draft Kings Sportsbook on April 1st. Where Lloyd ends up going in the draft is incredibly uncertain, but he should be the first linebacker off the board.

  • SEA Wide Receiver #1
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    Seahawks WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (back) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Shenault left Week 11 against the 49ers early and did not return. He now starts out the week listed as DNP on Wednesday. If Shenault cannot get a practice in by the end of the week, the Seahawks’ special teams depth will be tested. Dee Williams is the team’s other primary returner if Shenault does not play Week 12 against the Cardinals, though Williams (ankle) also did not practice Wednesday.
  • SEA Tight End #87
    Seahawks TE Noah Fant (groin) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Fant remains out due to a groin injury he suffered in Week 8. He has yet to practice since suffering the injury, leaving rookie AJ Barner as the starting tight end. Fellow TE Brady Russell (foot) was also listed as DNP while TE Pharaoh Brown (elbow) was a full participant. No Seahawks tight end options are appealing at this point of the season.
  • ARI Running Back #31
    Cardinals RB Emari Demercado (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Demercado was listed as a limited participant in the Cardinals’ first official practice report of the week. He was the only offensive skill position player listed with an injury designation. The backfield is mostly James Conner and Trey Benson, with Demercado chipping in every once in a while. If Demercado cannot go Week 12 against the Seahawks, it does not shift fantasy stances by much.
  • LV Tight End #84
    Harrison Bryant (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Bryant, the team’s No. 3 TE, and No. 4 TE Justin Shorter (illness) were both unable to practice on Wednesday but, fortunately, No. 2 TE Michael Mayer (personal) returned to play in Week 11 after an extended absence. Mayer’s presence helps negate concern over depth.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rob Havenstein (ankle) did not practice Wednesday.
    Havenstein still has Thursday and Friday to test out his injured ankle but it would have been nice to see him participate in a limited capacity on Wednesday. Former starter/backup T Joe Noteboom (ankle) did resume practicing in a limited capacity though, which bodes positively for his Week 12 availability.
  • SF Defensive End #97
    Nick Bosa (hip/oblique) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Bosa had been rehabilitating a combination hip and oblique injury for weeks, entering Week 11. He pulled up lame in-game while rushing the passer and was later reported to have strained his other oblique. Bosa’s inability to participate on Wednesday was expected but is still concerning. He is truly questionable for Week 12.
  • DAL Safety #14
    Cowboys S/ST Markquese Bell (shoulder) will miss the remainder of the 2024 NFL season.
    This is a big loss for the Cowboys’ special teams unit. Todd Archer reports “special teams coordinator John Fassel became emotional when talking about” Bell’s season-ending dislocated shoulder injury. Bell’s 85.9 PFF special teams grade not only leads all Cowboys special teams players, it ranks eighth among 138 NFL special teams players with at least 165 special teams snaps. Bell will likely be placed on injured reserve by the end of the week.
  • GB Running Back #8
    Packers RB Josh Jacobs (quad/calf) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Jacobs was listed as a limited participant due to quad and calf injuries. He was dealing with the quad injury before, but the calf is new. Regardless, a limited practice is a sign Jacobs is resting a bit more as the wear and tear of the season starts to pile up. Barring a setback, expect Jacobs to play Week 12 against the 49ers.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #11
    Broncos WR Josh Reynolds (finger) was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.
    Reynolds has been on injured reserve since getting surgery on his finger six weeks ago. He was also the victim of a shooting shortly after, but sustained only minor injuries from the incident. The Broncos opened Reynolds’ practice window last week and he starts this week out as a full participant. It is possible Reynolds will be activated off injured reserve for Week 12 against the Raiders, but he will be on the fringe of fantasy relevance when playing.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Smith sat out Week 11’s Wednesday practice before participating in a limited capacity on Thursday and Friday. He ultimately suited up for Week 11 but caught only 4-of-6 targets for 29 yards. Smith played just six fewer snaps than AJ Brown but it does appear as though the injury is limiting him in-game. Hopefully, Smith can resume practicing in full by Friday.
    Trust Eagles' Smith, Raiders' Meyers in lineups
    Matthew Berry & Co. review wide receiver and tight end start/sit decisions for Week 12, including Jakobi Meyers, DeVonta Smith, T.J. Hockenson, and Romeo Doubs.