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  • FA Kicker (FG) #1
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    ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported the Packers will workout former UFL K Jonathan Garibay.
    Garibay produced a 92.9 percent field goal conversion rate with the UFL’s Arlington Renegades this season, the second-best average among UFL kickers. The Packers are searching for a reliable leg after 2023 kicker Anders Carlson converted just 81.0 percent of his field goal attempts, ranking eighth-worst among NFL kickers with at least 18 field goal attempts.
  • MIA Tight End #9
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    Jonnu Smith caught 5-of-6 targets for 46 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 9 loss to the Bills.
    Smith has been at something of a production standstill with Jaylen Waddle since Tua Tagovailoa’s Week 8 return, which really isn’t good news for anybody. It means Smith still isn’t really cracking the top 18 at tight end while Waddle is grossly underperforming what was believed to be a WR2 baseline. Smith is a TE2 with a reasonable enough floor, but he has continued to display zero ceiling.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #1
    Curtis Samuel was held without a catch on one target in the Bills’ Week 9 win over the Dolphins.
    A truly horrendous box score with Amari Cooper (wrist) on the shelf. Sitting on four catches in four games since the calendar flipped to October, we’ll let you know if Samuel ever returns to fantasy relevance.
  • CHI Cornerback #21
    Bears CB Jaylon Jones exited Week 9 against the Cardinals with an apparent injury.
    Jones was seen being escorted to the locker room by Bears trainers. Jones is a capable backup and the Bears cannot afford to lose another defensive back at this point. The unit is very nearly one to target entering Week 10. Hopefully, Jones is able to return next week.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #13
    Mack Hollins caught 5-of-5 targets for 30 yards and a touchdown in the Bills’ Week 9 win over the Dolphins.
    Hollins also drew a pair of penalties that don’t show up in the box score. Each of Hollins’ receptions and yards were easily new season highs. Cool stuff for Hollins, but not great for the Bills in Amari Cooper’s absence. They need more out of players like Keon Coleman and Dalton Kincaid. Even if Cooper remains sidelined for Week 10 against the Colts. Hollins, will be a zero-upside WR5.
  • MIN Defensive Back #21
    Vikings declared CB Akayleb Evans, CB Dwight McGlothern, LB Blake Cashman, OL Dan Feeney, OT Walter Rouse, and QB Brett Rypien inactive for Week 9 against the Colts.
    Rypien will serve as the team’s emergency quarterback as the Vikings look to keep pace with the Lions in the competitive NFC North. They head into Week 9 as one of the healthier teams in the league as they get back tight end T.J. Hockenson for the first time this season.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #10
    Khalil Shakir caught 6-of-7 targets for 50 yards in the Bills’ Week 9 win over the Dolphins.
    Shakir has now drawn at least seven targets each of the past three weeks after previously reaching that number zero times in 2024. The Bills have adopted a more pass-heavy approach, and Shakir has been one of the primary beneficiaries. Of course, you could argue today was actually something of a disappointing statline with Amari Cooper (wrist) on the shelf. It was still a solid floor-based effort in PPR. This has been legitimate WR3 usage for Shakir, and WR2/3 returns will be easily achievable in Week 10 vs. the Colts.
  • IND Defensive End #92
    Colts declared DE Genard Avery, QB Sam Ehlinger, DE Adam Gotsis, WR Anthony Gould, OT Bernhard Reimann inactive for Week 9 against the Vikings.
    No real surprised here regarding the team’s inactives list, although we do get a change under center for the Colts as Anthony Richardson retreats to backup veteran Joe Flacco. The Colts seam intent on making a playoff push in the second half of the season and head coach Shane Steichen indicated this week that Flacco gives the team the best chance to win games.
  • NYG Tight End #84
    Theo Johnson caught 3-of-6 targets for 51 yards and a touchdown in the Giants’ Week 9 loss to the Commanders.
    Johnson overcame some early drops to make one of the game’s biggest plays in Sunday’s loss. With the Giants attempting a comeback late in the fourth quarter, Johnson broke free up the middle of the field and was targeted deep by Daniel Jones for a long reception. The rookie tight end picked up a handful of yards after the catch and dove in for a 35-yard score to cut the Commanders’ lead to 27-22 with just under three minutes to go. It was the first touchdown of Johnson’s career, and his best performance of the season, as he set new highs in targets and receiving yards. Johnson is averaging 4.5 targets per game in his last four games. He’ll be hard to trust as anything more than a desperation TE2 in Week 10 against the Panthers.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Dalton Kincaid caught 4-of-10 targets for 32 yards in the Bills’ Week 9 win over the Dolphins.
    The 10-target effort was just the second of Kincaid’s career, though it resulted in yet another underwhelming box score. It was a failed test with Amari Cooper out of the lineup and Jalen Ramsey harassing the Bills’ wideouts. Kincaid has drawn at least six targets in six straight contests but hasn’t exceeded 52 yards in the process. He has settled in as a floor-based low-end TE1 who hasn’t flashed a ceiling this season. He gets the Colts in Week 10.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #85
    Noah Brown caught 5-of-6 targets for 60 yards in the Commanders’ Week 9 win over the Giants.
    Brown’s Week 9 outing wasn’t quite as exciting as last week when he hauled in a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown to walk off Week 8’s game against the Bears, but the veteran receiver still turned in a solid day. Brown led the Commanders in targets, receptions, and receiving yards, with his biggest play coming on a 31-yard gain late in the second quarter that helped set up a touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin. Brown’s target volume isn’t enough to warrant serious fantasy consideration in Week 10 against the Steelers.