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  • WAS General Manager
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    Commanders GM Adam Peters said the team feels “great about staying at No. 2" and that they “don’t see a lot of scenarios” in which they’d trade down.
    The Commanders are a near lock to take a quarterback with the No. 2 pick in next week’s draft, but who they take remains up for debate. After recently hosting several of the draft’s top quarterback prospects for a night at Top Golf and one-on-one meetings, the Commanders are doing their due diligence to ensure they get off on the right foot under a new regime led by owner Josh Harris, head coach Dan Quinn, and Peters. Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye appear to be jockeying for the right to be the second player off the board, while J.J. McCarthy remains a wild card for the No. 2 spot.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
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    Bryce Young completed 26-of-46 passes for 298 yards and one touchdown and rushed three times for 17 yards and one touchdown in the Panthers’ 23-26, Week 13 loss to the Buccaneers.
    Young’s mobility jumped off the screen in this one. He took just one sack against the blitz-happy Buccaneers despite playing into overtime with them. It was truly a special showing. Young kept his eyes downfield while traveling out of the pocket and throwing on the run and his box score was seemingly robbed of a second Adam Thielen touchdown. The referees reviewed what appeared to be an acrobatic score from the veteran receiver but ultimately ruled that he failed to complete the catch. The two have an undeniably strong connection though. His 186 passing yards at half time are a career-high. Young is a QB2 with upside against the Eagles in Week 14.
  • BAL Running Back #43
    Justice Hill caught 4-of-6 targets for 15 yards in the Ravens’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles, adding three carries for six yards.
    Hill had more catches than carries for the fourth time this year. A pass-heavy script for Baltimore meant an uptick in opportunities for the passing-downs specialist, though he didn’t do much with the extra opportunities. Hill has an RB4 pulse in PPR formats but isn’t much of a factor in leagues that are less kind to pass-catchers. Fantasy managers don’t need to hold him through Baltimore’s upcoming bye week.
  • NO Tight End #7
    Saints interim HC Darren Rizzi said Taysom Hill will undergo testing on his injured knee.
    Rizzi was unable to provide more updates but it certainly appears as though Hill will miss time. Hopefully, this is not a season-ending injury and Hill can return in time to contribute in late December. Fantasy managers should not plan on that outcome though.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #18
    Diontae Johnson was not targeted in the Ravens’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles.
    Johnson has one catch in five games with the Ravens. Even with Rashod Bateman leaving Week 13 early, there’s no reason for fantasy managers to hold Johnson through Baltimore’s Week 14 bye.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Zay Flowers caught 3-of-7 targets for 74 yards in the Ravens’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles.
    Lamar Jackson took multiple big-play shots to Flowers but struggled to make the connection work outside of a 40-yard reception on Baltimore’s opening drive and a 20-yarder on the next drive. Flowers failed to bring in any of his three targets in the second half. Both he and the Ravens’ passing attack as a whole have slowed in recent weeks, with Flowers’ last 100-yard performance coming five weeks ago. He also has just one touchdown since then. The Ravens get their bye in Week 14 and then return to action versus the Giants. Even after a quiet month of football, Flowers will hang onto a WR2 ranking in Week 15 against the Giants.
  • NO Wide Receiver #80
    Kevin Austin caught 3-of-3 targets for 31 yards in the Saints’ Week 13 loss to the Rams, adding one carry for nine yards.
    Austin made a sudden appearance as the Saints’ No. 2 wide receiver behind Marquez Valdes-Scantling. The former UFL champion has been thrust into the spotlight with the Saints dealing with injuries to Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and now Taysom Hill. He should not be on fantasy radars just yet, but is worth keeping an eye on for late-season FLEX plays.
  • TB Running Back #1
    Rachaad White rushed 11 times for 76 yards and caught 1-of-1 targets for two yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 13 win over the Panthers.
    White deserves credit for his 38-yard run in overtime, in which he broke a tackle near the line of scrimmage and scampered down the left side, setting up Chase McLaughlin’s game-winning field goal. Aside from that though, White played very inefficiently. His poor showing as a receiver was particularly embarrassing for a player who retained control of the passing-down role. White is an RB5/6 against the Raiders in Week 14.
  • NO Tight End #87
    Foster Moreau caught 2-of-4 targets for six yards in the Saints’ Week 13 loss to the Rams.
    Moreau saw four targets against the Rams, all within a few yards of the line of scrimmage, except for one deep target that he caught one-handed out of bounds. With Taysom Hill potentially dealing with a concerning knee injury, Moreau is on the fantasy radar. He will work behind Juwan Johnson, but Moreau has some utility as a fantasy TE3 for Week 14 against the Giants.
  • NO Tight End #83
    Juwan Johnson caught 5-of-7 targets for 36 yards in the Saints’ Week 13 loss to the Rams.
    Johnson saw increased usage with the Saints barely pushing the ball downfield against the Rams. He was used in the short area, though he dropped a long pass from Derek Carr in the first quarter. The Saints are running low on pass-catchers, so we could see more usage out of Johnson on the perimeter. With Taysom Hill leaving the game hurt, Johnson becomes a viable TE2 fantasy option moving forward.
  • TB Running Back #7
    Bucky Irving rushed 25 times for 152 yards and one touchdown and caught 3-of-3 targets for 33 yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 13 win over the Panthers.
    Irving also suffered a hip injury on a 20-yard kickoff return with just five seconds left in the first half. He was able to return for the second half and showed no ill effects, notably hopping and skipping in celebration after his fourth-quarter, six-yard touchdown run. The play will likely prompt Todd Bowles to reconsider Irving’s special teams involvement though. This was Irving’s first time finishing with more that 14 carries in a game. He is an RB1 against the Raiders in Week 14.