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  • WAS Quarterback #5
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    Jayden Daniels exited Week 7’s game against the Panthers due to an apparent rib injury and is questionable to return.
    Daniels took a hard hit on a read option and was seen getting evaluated by trainers on the sideline. He returned to the field on the following drive to test out some throws, but was in visible discomfort and left for the locker room. Backup Marcus Mariota came in to replace Daniels. We will provide an update on Daniels’ status when we learn more.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
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    Commanders HC Dan Quinn said Jayden Daniels (ribs) will undergo more tests after the team’s Week 7 win over the Panthers.
    The most information we have on Daniels’ injury came from his mother, who posted on social media that he was “fine” shortly after he left the field. Things didn’t look too serious on the sideline, as Daniels appeared jovial and in good spirits with his teammates when he returned to the field, but these additional tests will be the real tell as to the severity of his injury. If Daniels is unable to go in Week 8 against the Bears, Marcus Mariota will make his first start of the season.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    Gardner Minshew completed 15-of-34 passes for 154 yards and three interceptions, rushed once for two yards and lost one fumble in the Raiders’ 15-20, Week 7 loss to the Rams.
    Minshew gave his team no real chance to compete. Debates will be had as to whether Minshew’s fumble, which was returned for a 33-yard touchdown by Rams S Kamren Curl, or Minshew’s game-sealing, third interception was his worst play of the day. He is an unideal QB2 streamer against the Chiefs in Week 8.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    De’Von Achane rushed 15 times for 77 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 7 loss to the Colts, adding two receptions for eight yards.
    Returning from a concussion, Achane got the start and resumed his 1A role ahead of Raheem Mostert. His 77 yards rushing were by far his most since Tua Tagovailoa’s Week 2 concussion, a promising sign ahead of Tagovailoa’s expected Week 8 return. Tagovailoa’s injury has colored everything, but Achane was lagged disastrously from his 2023 production from both a raw output and efficiency perspective. He will check in as a back-end RB2 against the Cardinals.
  • CAR Quarterback #14
    Panthers HC Dave Canales said the team is “committed to Andy Dalton” when asked about the team’s quarterback situation following Sunday’s loss to the Commanders.
    Dalton was brutal in Sunday’s loss to the Commanders, throwing for 99 yards on 16 pass attempts while also drawing two picks. Despite his struggles, Canales continues to believe Dalton gives the Panthers the best chance to win — which doesn’t come as much of a surprise considering what we’ve seen from Bryce Young over the last year and a half. Dalton now finds himself in the unenviable position of starting Week 8 against a stout Broncos defense.
  • LV Quarterback #12
    Aidan O’Connell completed 6-of-10 passes for 52 yards in the Raiders’ 15-20, Week 7 loss to the Rams.
    O’Connell was inefficient before exiting with his broken thumb. Official word should come early this week but it seems safe to assume he will be out for multiple weeks. Hopefully, the injury doesn’t create any long-term issues.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    Brian Robinson ran 12 times for 71 yards and a touchdown in the Commanders’ Week 7 win over the Panthers.
    Robinson resumed his RB1 role in Sunday’s win over the Panthers. He handled 12 of the Commanders’ 37 rush attempts, and likely would have seen a busier day if not for the blowout victory. Robinson’s biggest gain of the day went for 11 yards, but he also found the end zone on an eight-yard run in the second quarter. Robinson continues to serve as a reliable RB2 in fantasy, but brings plenty of RB1 upside with him into any given week. He’ll be a must-start in Week 8 against the Bears.
  • MIA Tight End #9
    Jonnu Smith caught 7-of-7 targets for 96 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins’ Week 7 loss to the Colts.
    With Tyler Huntley/Tim Boyle predictably struggling to get anything going down the field, Smith and his yards-after-catch skill-set popped up for the second most yards of his entire career. Smith’s 10-yard score was a Huntley dump-off where the seam man did all the work. Excellent stuff, though Tua Tagovailoa’s expected Week 8 return will reset the Dolphins’ entire offense. Despite his intriguing box scores of late, Smith will probably fall just outside the top 12 against the Cardinals with Tua more likely to funnel looks Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle’s way.
  • NYG Quarterback #8
    Giants HC Brian Daboll said Daniel Jones will remain as the team’s starter after Sunday’s Week 7 loss to the Eagles.
    Jones has struggled in back-to-back games, leading the Giants to just 10 points over the last two weeks. Daboll said the decision to bench Jones in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss was to provide a “spark” for the offense, but Drew Lock only amplified the Giants’ issues at quarterback. Jones draws a challenging Week 8 matchup on the road in Pittsburgh.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaylen Waddle caught 1-of-2 targets for 11 yards in the Dolphins’ Week 7 loss to the Colts.
    This being Waddle, he also appeared to be briefly banged up but never left the game. He was not announced with an injury. Waddle’s latest disaster without Tua Tagovailoa will hopefully be his last, as Tagovailoa (concussion) seems to be trending to a Week 8 return. Barely even WR3 relevant sans his quarterback, Waddle will probably slot back in as a low-end WR2 if Tua is cleared to face Arizona next Sunday.
  • WAS Quarterback #18
    Marcus Mariota completed 18-of-23 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the Commanders’ 40-7, Week 7 win over the Panthers.
    Mariota entered in the first quarter to replace an injured Jayden Daniels (ribs) and wound up leading the Commanders on three touchdown-scoring drives. His first touchdown pass came in the waning seconds of the first-half when he connected with Zach Ertz on a 12-yard pass in the end zone. He would then find rookie Ben Sinnott on a three-yard score in the third quarter and played a near-flawless game against the hapless Panthers. Daniels’ rib injury did not appear serious, although we’ll learn more about it in the coming days. In the event he can’t play in Week 8, Mariota would draw his first start of the season against the Bears.