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  • DET Quarterback #16
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    Jared Goff completed 24-of-29 passes for 412 yards and four touchdowns in the Lions’ 52-6, Week 11 win over the Jaguars.
    Goff entered Week 11 on the heels of one of the worst games of his career. He tossed five interceptions in a nightmare win over the Texans on Monday Night Football. You wouldn’t know that by watching this game. He and the Lions embarrassed the helpless Jaguars on all fronts in Week 11. Goff posted the second-highest YPA of his career at 14.2 while conceding zero sacks or interceptions. He also picked up a perfect passer rating of 158.3. He had an astounding nine completions of 20 or more yards as the Jags simply had no answers for Amon-Ra St. Brown or Jameson Williams. Goff will ride the momentum to a QB1 ranking for his Week 12 matchup with the Colts.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #19
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    The Athletic’s Nick Kosmider reports the Broncos are trying “different stuff” with WR Marvin Mims this offseason.
    Mims has been expanding his “playmaking menu” this offseason as Sean Payton tries to involve him more after last season. the 23-year-old saw the bulk of his production last season come off a 28/434/6 line in the last seven games of the season. Now Kosmider says observes that “Mims has seen his menu grow this offseason to include more opportunities in other areas of the field.” He has seen much of his usage come off screens and plays behind the line of scrimmage, but Payton looks to be expanding his development. Mims has a shot at the No. 2 pass-catching role in the Broncos’ offense and has upside as a late-round fantasy pick.
    Ravens' Likely expected to miss six weeks
    Lawrence Jackson Jr. dives into how to approach Isaiah Likely in fantasy drafts as the Baltimore Ravens 25-year-old tight end is expected to miss at least six weeks after undergoing foot surgery.
  • MIN Tackle #71
    Vikings LT Christian Darrisaw (ACL/MCL) is participating in team drills in training camp.
    It is Darrisaw’s first time participating in full team drills since training camp began. The left tackle tore his ACL and MCL in Week 8 and was able to participate in position drills in minicamp. According to ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, he took “roughly half of the first-team snaps” in Wednesday’s practice before Justin Skule came in. Darrisaw’s progression indicates he could be ready for Week 1, though Skule will start if he is not.
  • PIT OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #77
    Steelers OT Broderick Jones (groin) worked out individually during Wednesday’s practice.
    Jones left Sunday’s practice with a soft tissue injury. The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo confirmed the team’s starting left tackle is dealing with a groin issue and is working his way back. Jones worked during individual periods, but did not participate in the live-contact practice for the Steelers on Wednesday. There is no indication this is a severe injury just yet, but one to keep an eye on as camp progresses.
  • NO Tight End #83
    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports Saints TE Juwan Johnson is “expected to miss a few days at most” after suffering a groin injury in Wednesday’s practice.
    Schultz further downplayed the issue, saying it is not believed to be serious. With Taysom Hill likely out for much of the 2025 season while recovering from a torn ACL, the Saints should have a relatively normal tight end room led by Johnson and Foster Moreau. Moreau is primarily a blocker but is also useful in the red zone, as evidenced by his five touchdowns in 2024. Johnson should run plenty of routes this year, but his fantasy outlook on one of the league’s worst offenses is bleak. He remains a low-end TE2 for now.
  • DAL Running Back
    DLLS Sports’ Clarence Hill Jr. reports Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue “got reps with the first team today for the first time” on Wednesday.
    Blue has been a standout in the first week of camp, but that comes with the caveat that he was not playing with the starters for any of his reps. Getting upgraded to first-team reps is a step toward a meaningful role for the rookie. Even if he doesn’t see much work in Week 1, the good news is that he only has Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams ahead of him on the depth chart. Unless one of those two runners turns back the clock by about three years, Dallas will be in desperate need of a playmaker in their backfield once the season gets underway. Blue’s 4.38 Forty speed and excellent hands make him perfect for a change-of-pace role as a rookie.
  • Running Back
    49ers worked out free agent RB Jeff Wilson Jr.
    The team also brought in D’Ernest Johnson. The 49ers have Isaac Guerendo and rookie Jordan James parked behind Christian McCaffrey right now. The two workouts could be a sign that the rookie isn’t making progress, or Kyle Shanahan could just be looking for a veteran to give the team a few extra quality reps in camp. Wilson played the first four years of his career in San Francisco and was traded to Miami in the middle of his fifth year. He rushed 16 times for 57 yards in 2024.
  • WAS Tackle
    Commadners signed OT Lucas Niang, formerly of the Chiefs.
    Niang last started an NFL game in 2021. He did, however, play plenty of special teams snaps for the Chiefs during their consecutive Super Bowl runs in 2022 and 2023. The Chiefs cut him at the end of training camp last year. He will be a depth piece for the Commanders if he makes their roster.
  • BAL Tight End #80
    Ravens coach John Harbaugh said TE Isaiah Likely (foot) will undergo surgery and has a chance to be ready for Week 1.
    Harbaugh also confirmed the prior reporting that stated Likely is expected to miss about six weeks. That timeline would have Likely returning after Week 1, though it’s too early to tell if he will be available for Baltimore’s opener or not. Either way, the injury should help Mark Andrews sustain his TE1 numbers into the start of his eighth season. Andrews’ role declined in 2024, but he offset the downturn in volume with touchdown proudction. Andrews led Baltimore with 11 receiving scores. He remains a high-end TE1 for the upcoming season, though Likely’s eventual return could hurt him down the stretch.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Zay Flowers did not practice Wednesday.
    Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Flowers is expected to be back in a few days but didn’t give any details on the nature of the injury. The Baltimore Banner’s Jonas Shaffer noted that Flowers seemed to be dealing with a leg issue at the end of Tuesday’s practice. Flowers didn’t participate in team drills at the end of the session and then missed all of Wednesday’s practice. It’s likely a precautionary absence, but one worth keeping an eye on for now. Second-year wideout DeVontez Walker has reportedly shown well in the first week of camp. He could move up in the pecking order for routes while Flowers is sidelined, giving him some extra run with the ones.
  • BUF Cornerback
    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports Bills CB Maxwell Hairston is considered week-to-week after suffering a sprained knee.
    Hairston went down with a non-contact knee injury on Tuesday. He walked off under his own power but left with the team’s trainer and did not return, leading many to believe he suffered a major injury. Hairston is still going to be out for a few weeks, but the rookie avoided a worst-case scenario outcome to say the least. The missed practice time will likely prevent Hairston from making any push for a starting role out of the gates, though that was always an unlikely outcome.