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  • NYJ Defensive Back #1
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    Jets declared CB Sauce Gardner, CB DJ Reed, WR Jason Brownlee, RB Israel Abanikanda, CB Brandin Echols, LB Zaire Barnes, and DL Micheal Clemons inactive for Week 6 against the Eagles.
    Like the Eagles, the Jets are also without two key defensive players. Their secondary will have their hands full with AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith with Gardner and Reed both sidelined for this one.
  • NO Running Back #41
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    Alvin Kamara rushed seven times for 10 yards in the Saints’ Week 7 loss to the Broncos, catching six passes for 14 yards.
    With overmatched rookie Spencer Rattler missing his top two receivers on a short week against an elite defense, there was nowhere for the Saints’ offense to hide. Every Kamara touch was predictable and typically resulted in a huge hit. The “highlight” was two late second quarter checkdowns that so disgusted Kamara he started yelling at the sideline. On to the next one. Speaking of the next one, we have no idea who might be available for the Saints. The Chargers are a tough matchup, but the offensive environment will be better if at least some of Derek Carr, Chris Olave and Taysom Hill can return from injury.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #14
    Courtland Sutton wasn’t targeted in the Broncos’ Week 7 win over the Saints.
    The doughnut was not only Sutton’s first of the season, it was the first time he drew fewer than four looks. With the game never really competitive, Bo Nix seemed more focused on attempting to develop a connection with fellow rookie Troy Franklin. As usual, the Broncos’ offense badly bogged down in the red zone. You would think they might have looked Sutton’s way there, but we digress. Sutton is going to produce WR4 statlines more weeks than not, but the ceiling potential is so limited in this offense that he’s not really someone you want to be jamming into your lineup on a weekly basis. That being said, the Panthers are an A+ Week 8 matchup.
  • NO Quarterback #18
    Spencer Rattler completed 25-of-35 passes for 172 yards in the Saints’ 33-10, Week 7 loss to the Broncos, also losing two fumbles.
    Rattler’s second fumble was really more of a pick-six where he coughed the ball up into the air under pressure. He was lucky it wasn’t his second fumble-six of the evening, as he had an earlier one called back by an offsides penalty. Rattler was hit while throwing on his first cough up. That one thankfully didn’t result in a Broncos house call. That was the only good news of the night for an overmatched rookie who took a seat late and watched Jake Haener promptly lead a touchdown drive. Rattler’s supporting cast made for a hopeless situation, but he failed to overcome it to the degree that it’s fair to wonder if Haener gets the call in Week 8 against the Chargers if Derek Carr isn’t ready to return. More than anything, Rattler was making really poor reads.
  • DEN Quarterback #10
    Bo Nix completed 16-of-26 passes for 164 yards in the Broncos’ 33-10, Week 7 win over the Saints, adding 10 carries for 75 yards.
    The scoreless start was Nix’s first in four weeks, but the 75 yards rushing were a new career high and give him 136 over the past two games. He is averaging 8.5 yards per carry in the process. That was the highlight. The lowlight was Nix missing multiple wide-open receivers in the first half, including several down the field. He missed Lucas Krull for what probably would have been a 41-yard touchdown on the Broncos’ opening drive. No matter, as the Saints and Spencer Rattler were so, so much worse. Nix’s limited supporting cast has been a huge hurdle to him gaining true dual-threat QB2 status, but he seems like he’s building toward a potential fantasy eruption. Maybe it will come in Week 8 against the Panthers’ bottom-barrel defense.
  • DEN Running Back #33
    Javonte Williams rushed 14 times for 88 yards and two touchdowns in the Broncos’ Week 7 win over the Saints, adding three receptions for 23 yards.
    Coming off an awful day against the Chargers, Williams rebounded with just the second two-touchdown game of his career, and first since 2021. His 111 yards from scrimmage matched his season high from two weeks ago against the Raiders. Perhaps most promisingly for Williams? Rookie Audric Estime lost a soft fumble this evening and seems unlikely to challenge Williams’ early-down supremacy any time soon. Williams is severely game-script sensitive in this limited offense, but the Panthers are a cake Week 8 matchup that should get him into the top 24.
  • NO Defensive Back #23
    Marshon Lattimore suffered a hamstring injury in the Saints’ Week 7 game against the Broncos and will not return.
    Oh dear. Lattimore has already dealt with hamstring issues this season, while his loss comes the same evening fellow CB Paulson Adebo appeared to suffer a season-ending knee injury. The only good news for Lattimore is that he has 10 days to get healthy for Week 8 against the Chargers, but considering the sorry state of the Saints’ season, he might not be rushed back at this point.
  • NO Defensive Back #29
    Saints CB Paulson Adebo was forced from New Orleans’ Week 7 game against the Broncos with a right knee injury and will not return.
    Adebo went down in ugly second quarter fashion. He was fitted for an air cast before being carted directly to the Saints’ X-ray room. He was immediately ruled out instead of earning a “questionable” tag. He’s another injured starter for a team absolutely beset by injury.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports there is “at least a chance” Derek Carr (oblique) returns to practice in Week 8.
    Rapoport adds “a lot” would have to go right for Carr to be out there against the Chargers. Carr is missing his second consecutive game Thursday evening against the Broncos, and two weeks was considered the bare minimum time he would be out with his side issue. It’s already desperation time for the Saints’ season, so we have little doubt they will try to force the issue with their quarterback next week. We could get an informal practice report as early as Monday.
  • LV Running Back #3
    Zamir White (groin) remained “limited” for Thursday’s practice.
    White is ahead of where he was this time last week, but there have not been any concrete signs he is ready to return. He will likely get slapped with a “questionable” tag on Friday. Even if White manages to suit up against the Rams, he’s lost his FLEX benefit of the doubt.
  • LV Wide Receiver #16
    Jakobi Meyers (ankle) remained sidelined for Thursday’s practice.
    Not good, though coach Antonio Pierce is supposedly optimistic Meyers might go on Friday. That could be more of a status check than anything else. At least for now, fantasy managers need to operate under the assumption Meyers is missing another game in Week 7.