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  • NYJ Linebacker #7
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports CAA has “parted ways” with holdout client Jets EDGE Haason Reddick.
    Either Reddick’s agents are trying to absolve themselves of any blame for his holdout fiasco, or he really has been going against their advice this entire time. It’s possible the initial holdout was a team effort that has since morphed into Reddick against the world against the advice of his reps. Pot committed now, Reddick is going to need some better counsel to get out of this mess.
  • SF Running Back #24
    Jordan Mason (shoulder) returned for the second half of Thursday’s game against the Seahawks.
    Deemed questionable late in the second quarter, Mason handled the 49ers’ first touch of the second half. He did immediately check out after one play, so it could be a bit of an uneven finish to the game for the 49ers’ lead back. Expect to see plenty of Isaac Guerendo.
  • SF Running Back #24
    Jordan Mason was forced from San Francisco’s Week 6 game against the Seahawks with a left shoulder injury and is questionable to return.
    Mason’s left shoulder got body weighted on an early second quarter carry and he headed straight to the X-ray room and a questionable tag. Not ideal. He had eight carries for 65 yards before departing, but also a drop near the goal line. Isaac Guerendo is the next man up for a team uncharacteristically light on running back depth at the moment. “Patrick Taylor Jr.” is the only other back even active this evening, unless you are willing to count Deebo Samuel.
  • SF Wide Receiver #14
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer confirms Ricky Pearsall (NFI) will return to practice next week.
    Coach Kyle Shanhan hinted as much on Thursday but wouldn’t confirm it. Practicing will just be step one for a first-rounder who was having a mixed camp even before his extremely unfortunate off-the-field incident. It’s possible Pearsall is slowly ramped up before returning following the 49ers’ Week 9 bye. Pearsall is going to have a difficult time carving out 12-team re-draft value behind Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel and George Kittle.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reports Christian McCaffrey (achilles, injured reserve) “feels good” and has begun “ramping up” his football activities.
    Per Breer, CMC “just started feeling like himself again last week.” Breer also reports there have been “no flare ups or setbacks.” It sounds like this time it might count for McCaffrey’s return, though it might still be a long shot to see him in Week 7 against the Chiefs since he’s yet to get moving in earnest. It’s possible following the 49ers’ Week 9 ends up McCaffrey’s most likely return date.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Alvin Kamara (hip, hand) returned to Saints practice Thursday, getting in a “limited” session.
    Kamara is rarely absent from the injury report. We have yet to see any reason to believe he will miss Sunday’s contest against the Bucs. Both Kamara’s floor and ceiling take a huge hit with Derek Carr giving way to rookie Spencer Rattler, but he is still going to see low-end RB1 usage.
  • TB Wide Receiver #15
    Jalen McMillan (hamstring) remained “limited” for Thursday’s practice.
    The third-round rookie has missed back-to-back contests. With Trey Palmer battling a concussion, McMillan’s status has taken on increased importance. It is still going to be awfully difficult for McMillan to develop consistent WR4 value behind Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Rachaad White and Cade Otton. We will probably know his Week 6 status by Friday, as this isn’t the kind of situation a team will take down to a game-time decision.
  • TB Running Back #1
    Rachaad White (foot) was downgraded to “DNP” for Thursday’s practice.
    Uh oh. Mid-week downgrades are rarely good news, and we didn’t see anything to convince us to the contrary Thursday. This puts White at more doubtful than questionable to face the Saints, especially since Tampa will probably reckon they don’t need him to beat a team starting a rookie quarterback. Friday will tell the tale, but fantasy managers should be planning on alternatives this weekend. Bucky Irving would be a high-end RB2 in White’s absence.
  • SEA Safety #20
    Seahawks S Julian Love (hamstring) is active for Week 6 against the 49ers.
    It’s an “every little bit” counts for a banged-up Seahawks defense vs. an elite but struggling 49ers offense. Inactive for the ‘Hawks are CB Riq Woolen, LB Trevis Gipson, C Olu Oluwatiki, OG Sataoa Laumea, DT Byron Murphy II, WR Dareke Young and EDGE Myles Adams.
  • SF Defensive Back #7
    49ers CB Charvarius Ward (knee) is inactive for Week 6 against the Seahawks.
    Ward’s short-week absence leaves the 49ers severely short-handed in the secondary, and turns into a big green light for underdog DK Metcalf and company. Ward seems merely day to day, but the quick turnaround was too much to overcome. We like his chances of being back for Week 7. Joining Ward on the shelf are TE Brayden Willis, LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, DL Jordan Elliott, K Jake Moody, OL Ben Bartch and QB Josh Dobbs.
  • DEN Running Back #23
    Audric Estime (ankle) is practicing in full for Week 6 against the Chargers.
    It means Estime will be coming off injured reserve. What it does not necessarily mean is that he will be active Sunday, though we would expect so. The next question then becomes if he can muscle in on Javonte Williams and Jaleel McLaughlin’s workloads after Tyler Baide had begun to do before injuring his back. Williams and McLaughlin’s recent play and efficiency have improved, perhaps making it more difficult for fifth-round rookie Estime to get on the field. He’s only worth a flier in the most desperate of deeper-league RB situations.