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  • FA Wide Receiver #16
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    The Athletic’s Connor Hughes said Jets WR Jeff Smith “worked in with the first team and made plays each day” during minicamp.
    Smith’s presence with the starters is unlikely to hold through Week 1, though Hughes did call him the “unquestioned star of the summer.” Garrett Wilson, Corey Davis, and Elijah Moore were all present for minicamp. Hughes also noted that Wilson “started coming along the last two days.” Those are the three receivers expected to start once the season rolls around. If Zach Wilson turns things around in his second season, all three could provide sporadic fantasy value. Smith can cement himself as the team’s fourth option with a strong training camp.

  • DAL Tight End #87
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    Jake Ferguson (illness) did not practice on Thursday.
    With the Cowboys not playing until Monday night, there are still two chances for Ferguson to get on the practice field. An absence due to illness seldom leads to a player missing a game, so we’ll assume Ferguson will be active for Monday’s game against the Texans.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb was not listed on Thursday’s injury report.
    This is great news for Lamb, who battled through a sprained AC joint in the Cowboys’ Week 10 loss to the Eagles. The star receiver should be good to go in Monday night’s game against the Texans, but expectations should be tempered after last week’s messy offensive performance. Lamb still has plenty of upside as a high-volume receiver, but Cooper Rush’s unwillingness to push the ball downfield could result in a lot of short-yardage plays for Lamb. He’s best treated as a solid WR2 in Monday’s game.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Cooper Rush (neck) was listed as a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    The Cowboys adding Rush to Thursday’s injury report is likely them doing their due diligence according to league rules. There have been no reports of Rush dealing with a serious neck injury, and the fact he was listed as a full participant should tell us all we need to know. Unless he suffers an unexpected setback, Rush should be good to go for Week 11 against the Texans, but fantasy managers should look to avoid him even during a tough bye week.
  • KC Wide Receiver #9
    JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) was listed as full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    On Wednesday, head coach Andy Reid suggested that Smith-Schuster would be available for Week 11’s game against the Bills. His being upgraded to a full participant in Thursday’s practice suggests he is indeed trending in that direction, but we’ll know for sure when Friday’s injury report is released. In his last game played, Smith-Schuster racked up seven catches and 130 scoreless yards in Week 5 against the Saints. With DeAndre Hopkins now in the mix, we shouldn’t expect JuJu to see the kind of volume he saw that week. He’ll likely revert to more of a role player who could have added fantasy upside if Hopkins was to ever miss time.
  • KC Running Back #10
    Isiah Pacheco (leg) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Pacheco has been limited in both practices to start the week, but Reid has already said it’s unlikely he’ll play in Week 11 against the Bills. Kareem Hunt gets at least one more week as the team’s bell cow back, but his days in that role are limited with Pacheco rapidly approaching a return.
  • KC Kicker #7
    Chiefs placed K Harrison Butker (knee) on injured reserve.
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first on the scene, reporting that Butker is expected to miss 3-4 weeks due to a meniscus injury in his left knee — which is his non-kicking knee. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport later reported that Butker is expected to have surgery to trim his meniscus, which is why the team went ahead and placed him on injured reserve. In a corresponding move, the Chiefs have already signed kicker Spencer Shrader off the Jets practice squad. Shrader is a rookie who went undrafted out of Notre Dame earlier this year. During his five years of college, he converted on 43-of-62 field goals while making 98.7 percent of his extra point attempts. He’ll now be tasked with replacing one of the most reliable kickers in the league.
  • CIN Tackle #75
    Bengals LT Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    This is great news for Joe Burrow and the passing game as a whole. The Bengals have a likely shootout on tap, facing the pass-happy Chargers in Week 11. Hopefully, Brown can practice in full on Friday.
  • IND Defensive Tackle #99
    DeForest Buckner (foot) was listed as a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    Buckner popped up as a DNP on Wednesday’s report with a foot injury, but Thursday’s upgrade suggests he’ll be good to go for Week 11’s game against the Jets barring any setbacks. Buckner missed five games this season due to an ankle inury, but has been a force to be reckoned with since returning. Over his last three games, the veteran lineman has totaled 17 tackles, three TFLs, and two sacks while generating 14 pressures.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Brian Thomas Jr. (chest) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    At this point, fantasy managers should not be alarmed by Thomas’ limited practice participation. This is how the Jaguars handle injured players. Fantasy managers should, unfortunately, be alarmed by Mac Jones once again starting for the Jaguars this week. Thomas is now just a volatile WR4.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    Gabe Davis (shoulder) was limited on Thursday.
    While Davis is technically dealing with a shoulder injury, we expect him to suit up after repeatedly practicing in a limited capacity, as is standard with the Jaguars. The volatile downfield wide receiver is not a recommended start with Mac Jones under center.