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  • LV Running Back #22
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    Alexander Mattison (ankle) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Mattison has been limited in both practices to start the week. He followed a similar regiment last week but was ultimately ruled out for Week 13 despite being limited in every practice. The Raiders are expected to lean more heavily on Sincere McCormick in the coming days, making Mattison nearly impossible to trust for Week 14 against the Buccaneers even if he is active.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
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    Demarcus Robinson caught 3-of-6 targets for 72 yards in the Rams’ Week 18 loss against the Seahawks.
    Robinson was second to Jordan Whittington in receiving yards as Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua rested ahead of the postseason. He ran a route on nearly every Rams drop back and his day was highlighted by a 31-yard reception, the second longest play of the day for the LA offense. Robinson will be the Rams No. 3 wideout next week against a Vikings defense that has allowed a league-high number of wide receiver receptions this season.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #5
    TuTu Atwell caught 5-of-8 targets for 37 yards in the Rams’ Week 18 loss against the Seahawks.
    Atwell’s highlight of the day came on a 22-yard reception in the first half. The diminutive veteran led the Rams in targets, but will likely revert to his WR4 role next week in the Wild Card Round with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua returning to the LA lineup.
  • LAR Tight End #89
    Tyler Higbee caught 5-of-7 targets for 46 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 18 loss against the Seahawks.
    Higbee, in his first significant action of the season, ran a route on 21 of the Rams’ 46 drop backs and led the team in targets. The veteran caught a short touchdown from Jimmy Garoppolo in the second half but didn’t play much in the fourth quarter. Sean McVay may have been ramping up Higbee for a larger role in LA’s postseason, which starts next week against the Vikings.
  • LAR Running Back #20
    Ronnie Rivers had 12 rushes for 49 yards in the Rams’ Week 18 loss against the Seahawks, adding four catches for 33 yards.
    Rivers operated as the team’s lead back with Kyren Williams resting alongside other Rams starters and Blake Corum sidelined with a forearm injury he sustained in the first half. Rivers was third on the team in targets and had a nearly every-down role in the final two quarters. He won’t see postseason action unless Williams and Corum go down to injury.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #16
    Tyler Lockett caught 2-of-4 targets for 28 yards in the Seahawks’ Week 18 win against the Rams.
    Lockett in 2024 faded into the distant WR3 background this season behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf. The 32-year-old wideout had just three games with more than four receptions and five games with more than 60 yards. He saw a meager 13 percent target share and was a distant third in air yards behind Metcalf and JSN. Sunday’s win against the Rams may have been Lockett’s last game with the Seahawks. The veteran has said he wants to continue his NFL career, but could be released by Seattle in a cap-saving move before June 1. Wherever he ends up in 2025, Lockett’s fantasy-relevant days are likely in the rearview.
  • KC Running Back #42
    Carson Steele rushed eight time for 25 yards and caught 2-of-2 targets for two yards in the Chiefs’ Week 18 loss to the Broncos.
    Steele was unable to make magic happen in this one despite leading the Chiefs in touches. Steele has proven himself as a capable ball carrier with Patrick Mahomes under center but playing well in an offense led by Carson Wentz is a far different ask. Steele will not be fantasy-relevant following the Chiefs’ first-round bye.
  • ARI Running Back #20
    DeeJay Dallas notched a 22-yard rush and five-yard reception in the Cardinals’ Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    The No. 2 back behind Michael Carter with James Conner, Trey Benson and Emari Demercado all sidelined, Dallas mustered two touches in a 47-point Cardinals outburst. Playing on a one-year deal, Dallas seemed to only ever fall down the depth chart, but he was active all 17 games as a special teamer. The third unit is the key to his NFL future.
  • KC Tight End #83
    Noah Gray caught 1-of-1 targets for one yard and rushed once for negative-four yards in the Chiefs’ Week 18 loss to the Broncos.
    Gray logged just four total snaps in this one, indicating the Chiefs value him as a capable passing-game contributor. Most skill position starters rested in this one though some, like Gray, remained active in a reserve capacity. Gray could be an interesting leverage option in playoff DFS tournaments.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #17
    Zay Jones caught 4-of-5 targets for 46 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    The four-catch outing doubled Jones’ Cardinals total from his first 10 games in the desert. At the end of a one-year contract as he’s two months shy of his 30th birthday, Jones never threatened Michael Wilson’s status on the boundary this season. He’s a pure role player whose fantasy moment is long gone.
  • SF Tight End #85
    George Kittle caught 2-of-3 targets for 27 yards in the 49ers’ Week 18 loss to the Cardinals.
    Although Kittle missed his standard two games with injury, he sailed by his 2023 marks of 65/1,020/6 with 78/1,106/8. Brandon Aiyuk’s knee injury had a lot to do with that, but Kittle was stacking scores even before Aiyuk’s absence. The true spiked weeks did not arrive until after, however, with Kittle erupting for four 100-yard performances, including a 151-yarder in Week 14 against the Bears. Although he’s going on 32 with a lengthy injury history, Kittle has shown zero signs of decline when active on Sundays. One of the league’s best all-around players who could be headed for another All-Pro designation, Kittle should remain a fantasy monster in 2025. Aiyuk (knee) and Deebo Samuel (potential release) both have uncertain Niners futures. Kittle himself is angling for an extension heading into his walk year.