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  • SEA Quarterback #7
    Geno Smith completed 28-of-40 passes for 284 yards and one touchdown in the Seahawks’ 29-20, Week 5 loss to the Giants, adding four carries for 72 yards.
    The Seahawks offense could not get much going early and had several drives stagnate. Smith completed short and intermediate passes often, but there were few deep balls in the loss to the Giants. During the fourth quarter, Smith was sacked in the Seahawks’ own territory on 4th-and-1, hurting chances of a comeback. His only touchdown throw came in late-game, hurry-up offense, finding Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the back of the end zone. A 32-yard rush from Smith later set up a field goal attempt to tie the game, though Jason Myers’ kick was blocked and returned for the game-sealing score. Smith is a fantasy QB2, but will have a tougher matchup against the 49ers for Thursday Night Football in Week 6.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #83
    Tyler Boyd caught 3-of-3 targets for 19 yards in the Titans’ Week 6 loss to the Colts.
    It was Boyd’s lowest yardage output since Week 1, though his season high remains 33 from Week 3. It, unsurprisingly, isn’t happening for the No. 3 receiver in a Will Levis-led attack. Boyd is far enough down the targets pecking order that we wouldn’t expect a quarterback change to materially improve his situation.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Jaylen Warren rushed six times for seven yards in a Week 6 win over the Raiders, adding 11 receiving yards on three catches.
    Warren was initially listed as doubtful for this game with a knee injury but was able to suit up anyway. However, it was clear that he was not 100 percent. He gave the Steelers good snaps as a pass protector but wasn’t able to do much as a rusher or receiver. Perhaps things will get better for him as he continues to get healthy, but Najee Harris is starting to make the most of his extra opportunities.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    Najee Harris rushed 14 times for 106 yards and a touchdown in a Week 6 win over the Raiders, adding 16 receiving yards on two catches.
    Harris was running well for much of this game, but the Raiders were doing enough to keep him from breaking long gains. That changed in the second half with the banged-up Raiders defense wearing down. Harris was able to rip off over 60 yards on two carries, including a 36-yard touchdown run where he ran a tight-rope down the sideline and dove into the end zone. It helps that Jaylen Warren is not 100 percent healthy, and it’s hard to ignore how much of Harris’ production today came against a depleted defense. Perhaps it might be the time to sell-high in fantasy leagues.
  • LV Running Back #8
    Ameer Abdullah rushed four times for 24 yards and a fumble in a Week 6 loss to the Steelers, adding 14 receiving yards on three catches.
    Abdullah lost a fumble at the goal line after previously being tackled at the half-inch line, which was a brutal turn of events. He also fumbled the ball earlier in the game, but the Raiders were able to maintain possession on that one. The veteran is just giving Alexander Mattison breathers with Zamir White sidelined, so he should remain off fantasy radars.
  • NO Tight End #87
    Foster Moreau caught both of his targets for 54 yards in the Saints’ Week 6 loss to the Bucs.
    Moreau got behind the Bucs’ defense for a 41-yard gain in the second quarter but was otherwise uninvolved. He continued to split reps with Juwan Johnson, who caught three passes for 48 yards. Neither tight end is seeing enough work to be viable, though Johnson should get the nod over Moreau in deep fantasy leagues.
  • TEN Tight End #85
    Chig Okonkwo caught 3-of-3 targets for four yards in the Titans’ Week 6 loss to the Colts.
    Okonkwo has now book-ended the Titans’ bye with sub-10 yard efforts. He has yet to reach 20 yards this season. We’ll check back in with Okonkwo’s TE2 case if/when Will Levis is benched for Mason Rudolph.
  • LV Running Back #22
    Alexander Mattison rushed 14 times for 33 yards and a touchdown in a Week 6 loss to the Steelers, adding 32 receiving yards on five catches.
    Mattison also had another touchdown called back by an ineligible man downfield penalty, which could have made his day better. He didn’t break many tackles, but the Raiders used him early and often and have confidence in him as a receiver, which can give him FLEX value in deeper formats if Zamir White continues to miss time.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
    Ladd McConkey caught 4-of-8 targets for 43 yards in the Chargers’ Week 6 win over the Broncos.
    McConkey played through the pain leaving the field more than once to be examined by the Chargers’ training staff. He repeatedly poked and prodded around his own midsection and could be dealing with both back and hip injuries. We expect him to suit up as a WR3 against the Cardinals in Week 7, though he will likely be limited in practice at least once before then.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Justin Herbert completed 21-of-34 passes for 237 yards and one touchdown and rushed two times for four yards in the Chargers’ 23-16, Week 6 win over the Broncos.
    Herbert’s attempts, completions and passing yards are all season-long highs for the former fantasy QB1. Herbert looked sharp, distributing the ball throughout his banged-up passing-catching corps. Fantasy managers should monitor his offensive line health for Week 7. LT Rashawn Slater had to be checked in-game for an apparent setback but was able to return. RG Trey Pipkins III was also able to come back after being examined for a shoulder injury.
  • LV Quarterback #12
    Aidan O’Connell completed 27-of-40 passes for 227 yards with a touchdown and an interception in a 32-13, Week 6 loss to the Steelers.
    Much of O’Connell’s passing volume, including his lone touchdown, came late in the fourth quarter with the Steelers up by three touchdowns. Obviously, not having Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers was always going to make this hard for O’Connell but it’s also hard to see what he brings that Gardner Minshew doesn’t, except for youth. He did buy time for himself in the pocket and took only one sack, but he wasn’t able to get much of anything going down the field. There is little change to the fantasy value of Raiders’ skill position players if O’Connell remains under center next week against the Rams.