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  • SEA Safety #2
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    Seahawks agreed to terms with S Rayshawn Jenkins, formerly of the Jaguars.
    Jenkins was a cap casualty for the Jaguars this offseason despite starting all 17 games for the team. He broke up nine passes, stole two interceptions, and tallied 101 tackles. He also added one sack and seven TFLs to his stat line. The Seahawks cut safeties Quandre Diggs and Jamal Adams at the end of the year, leaving them with a sizable hole in their secondary. Jenkins should step into a starting role for the defense in 2024.
  • NO Running Back #41
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    Alvin Kamara rushed 23 times for 112 yards in the Saints’ Week 13 loss to the Rams, adding four catches for seven yards.
    Though the Saints only scored 14 points, Kamara continues to be a force for fantasy. He had a high-volume rushing day and will continue to be a workhorse even with Jamaal Williams back and Kendre Miller potentially mixing back in as well. Kamara is also the Saints’ PPR scam front-runner, seeing many of Derek Carr’s checkdown’s at the line of scrimmage. He had a first quarter receiving touchdown taken off the board due to penalty. With Taysom Hill going down with a knee injury in the fourth quarter, Kamara is one of the few starting offensive playmakers that remains un-injured. He is a fantasy RB1 in Week 14 against the Giants.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Sterling Shepard caught 4-of-7 targets for 42 yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 13 win over the Panthers.
    Shepard earned seven targets for the second consecutive week but remains inefficient from a yardage standpoint, averaging just 1.20 yards per route run. The 31-year-old offers little weekly value and cannot be relied upon as a Mike Evans contingency plan. Shepard is a WR6 against the Raiders in Week 14.
  • BAL Tight End #89
    Mark Andrews caught 6-of-7 targets for 67 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles, adding one carry for two yards.
    The Ravens have developed a tush push package of their own with Andrews under center. He picked up two yards and a first down on the ground for the second week in a row. Through the air, Andrews passed the eye test with flying colors, attacking the ball in the air as a big-play threat for Lamar Jackson on multiple occasions. He scored his seventh touchdown of the past eight games with an early jump ball win in the end zone. Andrews will hang out at the bottom of the TE1 ranks versus the Giants when he returns from Baltimore’s upcoming bye.
  • BAL Kicker #9
    John Harbaugh told reporters that he is “not really planning” to move on from K Justin Tucker.
    This isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement. The full quote reads, “if you’re asking me are we going to move on from Justin Tucker, I’m not really planning on doing that right now.” Harbaugh also said Tucker is “definitely capable of making every kick” though the veteran is clearly struggling right now; Tucker went 1-of-2 on extra points and 2-of-4 on field goals in Week 13. The team is likely to stick with him for as long as they can though it would be unsurprising to see them host a tryout or two in the coming weeks.
  • LAR Tight End #86
    Colby Parkinson caught 1-of-1 targets for 13 yards in the Rams’ Week 13 win over the Saints.
    Parkinson’s fantasy value has dwindled in the weeks since Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua have both been on the field healthy. The Rams utilize their wideouts first and foremost, and on a low passing-volume day, that led to one target for Parkinson. With Tyler Higbee’s return on the horizon, Parkinson has shifted off fantasy radars.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson completed 23-of-36 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens’ 24-19, Week 13 loss to the Eagles, adding eight carries for 79 yards.
    Jackson juiced the numbers with 31 yards and a touchdown through the air plus a 39-yard carry on the final drive. Philly was up 12 with less than a minute left on the clock and didn’t seem overly concerned with stopping Jackson. It was an otherwise quiet night from the MVP favorite as Philly bottled up the passing game for the better part of four quarters. The Ravens did, however, lose seven points to a pair of missed field goals and a missed PAT from Justin Tucker. Jackson’s pace through the air has slowed over his past three games with 237 yards and two touchdowns both going down as high-water marks over that stretch. Still, his rushing output papers over the occasional lackluster passing game, keeping him in contention for the QB1 overall title. He should hold onto that rank when the Ravens come out of their Week 14 bye to face the Giants.
  • TB Tight End #88
    Cade Otton caught 4-of-7 targets for 20 yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 13 win over the Panthers.
    Otton’s seven targets tied for the second-most on the team but his is limited to TE2 status with Mike Evans back in the fold. Otton deserves credit for a hard-fought first-down pickup where he dragged a would-be tackler well past the first-down marker. Otton is a TE2 against the Raiders in Week 14.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson caught 2-of-3 targets for 49 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 13 win over the Saints.
    Robinson played Week 13 after there was some question on a potential team suspension after he was arrested for DUI last Monday. Instead, the Rams opted to let league processes play out and he was the team’s No. 3 wide receiver against the Saints. Matthew Stafford connected with Robinson on a 46-yard score in the second half to jump-start the Rams’ passing game en route to victory. He played ahead of Tutu Atwell, who caught both of his targets for 39 yards on the day. Both Atwell and Robinson are touchdown-dependent WR5s for Week 14 against the Bills.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    Will Dissly was held without a catch in the Chargers’ Week 13 win over the Falcons.
    Dissly drew precisely one target, an incomplete second quarter dump-off. He also popped up in the play-by-play with a false start. Disappointing considering Josh Palmer and Quentin Johnston’s continued lack of production behind No. 1 receiver Ladd McConkey, but not exactly surprising. Dissly should nevertheless bounce back to a low-end TE2 level of work in Week 14 against the Chiefs.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Mike Evans caught 8-of-12 targets for 118 yards and one touchdown in the Buccaneers’ Week 13 win over the Panthers.
    Evans and the Panthers’ No. 1 CB Jaycee Horn were in each other’s face from the first quarter-on, with both players regularly pushing the limits of legal downfield contact. Evans was ultimately the victor, fighting Horn off with his left hand while initially cradling his end zone pass with his extended right hand. The 31-year-old WR remains a weekly WR1 and can be started as such against the banged-up Raiders secondary in Week 14.