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    Lions selected Boston College OG Christian Mahogany with the No. 210 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
    Few mid-tier Power Five programs have produced NFL interior offensive linemen with the consistency that Boston College has over the years. Mahogany (6’033/314) was a low three-star high school prospect who took a redshirt in 2019 before starting 11 games at left guard in 2020, allowing three sacks and 15 pressures while recording a respectable 76.0 pass block grade. It all came together for him the following year allowing an impressive seven pressures, one sack and one penalty in 317 pass sets. The Second Team All-ACC LG would have his hopes dashed due to an offseason ACL tear that cost him the entire 2022 season. He returned to start every game in 2023, but struggled in the early going allowing four pressures with four penalties in each of his first four contests. Mahogany finished resolutely though, allowing just three pressure and one penalty over the final eight games while earning a formidable 83rd% pass block grade for the second season in a row. His 0.3% pressure rate over 368 pass snaps, and 0.8% blown run block rate are both upper echelon marks for interior offensive linemen. The Boston College titan didn’t earn a Senior Bowl invite, but unleashed an eye opening Combine performance with 90th+ percentile marks in both jumps, the shuttle run and the 10-yard split. He also sports massive 10.5” hands with vice grip-like latching ability. A true bully who wants to brutalize opponents, Mahogany has a pugnacious demeanor to his game and will happily plant defenders into the ground if given the opportunity.
  • LAR Tight End #89
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    Rams TE Tyler Higbee (knee) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Higbee returned to practice this week after starting the season on the PUP list due to a knee injury he suffered last January. He was listed with a limited status on Wednesday, but he is unlikely to play Week 13 against the Saints. This will be Higbee’s first week to ramp up practices and Week 14 against the Bills will be his next opportunity to suit up.
  • SEA Tight End #87
    Seahawks TE Noah Fant (groin) was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.
    Fant has missed multiple weeks due to a groin injury, but could be on his way back this week. He got in a pair of limited practices last week and starts this week out as a full participant. If he is cleared to play, Fant is no more than a back-end TE2 play against the Jets.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #16
    Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett (knee) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Lockett has been managing various injuries throughout the season and is listed with a knee injury for his non-participation to begin the week. He is the clear No. 3 wide receiver behind DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba now and fantasy managers in shallower leagues can cut Lockett at this point of the season. If he cannot practice later in the week, Lockett is likely to miss Week 13 against the Jets, propping Smith-Njigba up further as a borderline WR1 fantasy play.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #14
    Seahawks WR DK Metcalf (shoulder) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Metcalf popped up on the Seahawks’ practice report with a new shoulder injury, listed as a non-participant for Wednesday. We have not yet heard about Metcalf’s shoulder issue, so the severity of the injury is still up in the air. If Metcalf can practice over the next couple days, he has a better chance of suiting up for Week 13. Otherwise, Metcalf is at risk of missing the Seahawks’ game against the Jets. With Tyler Lockett (knee) also missing practice, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is slated for a big game this week.
  • SF Defensive End #97
    49ers EDGE Nick Bosa (hip/oblique) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Bosa missed Week 12 due to an oblique injury he suffered in Week 11. He was already managing a hip injury prior to that and the oblique issue seems to be an extension of the hip issue. He starts out the week not practicing, indicating he is on track to miss Week 13 as well. Some positive news for the 49ers defense is that LB Dre Greenlaw (Achilles) got in a limited practice Wednesday after the team opened his 21-day activation window this week. Though Bosa is trending out, Greenlaw is getting healthier.
  • SF Tackle #71
    Trent Williams (knee/heel) was seen using a knee scooter in the 49ers’ locker room on Wednesday.
    The Athletic’s Matt Barrows reports that Williams is experiencing pain even while walking at this point, evidently prompting the scooter use. The 49ers’ left tackle has been managing a multi-week ankle injury but the team is now listing him with a heel injury as well. While a contusion or an impact-related injury is possible, “heel” suggests this could involve the Achilles tendon, which is very worrying. Williams appears highly unlikely to play in Week 13.
  • NE Wide Receiver #3
    Demario Douglas (ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Pop pops up on the injury report with an ankle designation ahead of Week 13’s game with the Colts. Given the early week and the fact that it’s only a limited tag, we’d expect him to be able to play. Thursday and Friday’s statuses will tell more of the score.
  • DAL Cornerback #7
    Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) is questionable for Dallas’ Week 13 game against the Giants.
    He got in a limited session today and Monday but did not practice on Tuesday. We expect visions of a Drew Lock interception bonanza to get Diggs excited to play tomorrow, but it’s certainly no lock and he was inactive for Week 12.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Cooper Rush (knee) is not on Dallas’ final Week 13 injury report.
    He got in a full practice on Wednesday and will be a low-end superflex QB2 against the Giants on Thursday. Rush has thrown for 247/2 and 354/1 in his last two starts and will get Brandin Cooks back for Thanksgiving. It’s not enough to make us actively recommend starting him, but “Giants at home” is a pretty enticing look.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb is not on Dallas’ final Week 13 injury report.
    Wan’Dale Lamb, as some have called him, will get ready for his weekly allotment of passes with an aDOT under five against the Giants this week. He’ll be more of a WR2/3 in most leagues for the remainder of the year as Mike McCarthy tries to create the world’s most horizontal offense.