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  • SEA Running Back #26
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    Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet (elbow) was a full participant in Tuesday’s walkthrough.
    Charbonnet was dealing with an oblique injury the past week and played in Week 16, though he was limited to just three touches. This week, he pops up on the injury report with an elbow injury, listed as limited on Monday, but a full participant Tuesday. With Kenneth Walker (ankle) not practicing, Charbonnet is in line to be the starter Thursday against the Bears. Fire him up as an RB2 if Walker cannot go for Week 17.
  • BAL Running Back #22
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    Derrick Henry rushed 27 times for 147 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens’ Week 17 win over the Texans, adding two receptions for 18 yards.
    For fantasy purposes, Henry was the Raven most hurt by Houston’s inability to keep up with Baltimore. The bruising back had 10 carries for 86 yards and a touchdown through 15 minutes. He continued to bully the Texans in the second and third quarters, but Lamar Jackson scored the team’s following three touchdowns before John Harbaugh called off the dogs in the fourth quarter and gave his starters some rest. Had the Texans kept the game competitive, Henry could have posted even more monstrous numbers in the final week of the fantasy season. He should close out the year with a bang as Baltimore looks to secure the AFC North crown with a win over Cleveland in Week 18.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson completed 10-of-15 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens’ 31-2, Week 17 win over the Texans, adding four carries for 87 yards and a touchdown.
    Jackson made history versus Houston with his 6,110th career rushing yard, overtaking Michael Vick for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history. He punctuated the historic performance with a 48-yard rushing score to open the third quarter. The run gave Baltimore a 22-point lead, icing the game and then some. Jackson, however, tossed a short score to Mark Andrews later in the third quarter for good measure. The Ravens just need a win in Week 18 to secure the AFC North crown and a home field game to open the playoffs, keeping Jackson at the top of the QB1 ranks for his regular season finale.
  • BAL Running Back #26
    Ravens RB Rasheen Ali (hip) will not return in Week 17 against the Texans.
    With Justice Hill out for Week 17 because of a concussion, Ali was in line for RB2 duties this week. That didn’t amount to much as he earned one carry which was a loss of three yards. Keaton Mitchell could ascend to the No. 2 role for Week 18 if Ali and Hill remain out.
  • CLE Quarterback #17
    Dorian Thompson-Robinson (calf) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Head coach Kevin Stefanski was non-committal when talking about DTR’s availability on Monday, only saying the team will work through their options if he can’t suit up. With Jameis Winston inactive last week because of a shoulder injury, the Browns may be down to Bailey Zappe for Week 17. Needless to say, this is a true wasteland for the final week of the fantasy season.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Chrisitan Watson (knee) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Per head coach Matt LaFleur, Watson suffered a bone bruise in Week 16 against the Saints. He did not return but was never formally ruled out. LaFleur called the bone bruise diagnosis “good news” and said he could potentially play in Week 17 against the Vikings. Wednesday’s practice report is just an estimation with the Packers taking the day off, so we’ll know more on Thursday. Dontayvion Wicks would take Watson’s place in the lineup if he doesn’t play.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Drake London (hamstring) was estimated as a limited participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Head coach Raheem Morris told reporters London could have returned to Week 16’s game against the Giants if needed. London left in the fourth quarter of a blowout, so there was no reason to bring him back. An estimated LP tag to open the week suggests London will be out there on Sunday. He will remain a volume-based WR2 for the final week of the fantasy season.
  • TEN Running Back #20
    Tony Pollard (ankle) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Pollard rarely practices anymore, let alone on Wednesday. On top of that, today’s practice report is an estimation by the team as no practices were actually held on Christmas. Stay tuned for Thursday’s report. Tyjae Spears out-carried Pollard 10-8 last week and could be in line for more work if Pollard is ruled out for Week 17.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    David Njoku (knee) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters on Monday that Njoku is now dealing with a knee issue. He returned from a hamstring injury last week but played limited snaps. With the Browns out of the playoff hunt, it doesn’t make much sense for Njoku to play through the latest injury. Jordan Akins could make another spot-start on Sunday, though the veteran blocking tight end is not on the fantasy menu, even as the Browns’ top option.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Jaylen Waddle (knee) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    Waddle missed Week 16 with the knee issue. Miami didn’t hold a practice Wednesday due to the holiday, so his status is just a guess from the team. Still, it’s not a great sign for his Week 17 availability. Rookie Malik Washington will hold his starting role in the final week of the fantasy season if Waddle remains sidelined. Washington caught 3-of-4 targets for 28 yards last week.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    Terry McLaurin (ankle) was estimated as a non-participant in practice on Wednesday.
    With no practices being held on Christmas, it’s hard to say how much this phantom DNP means. McLaurin has not been listed on the injury report because of the ankle issue before this week, so it appears to be a new injury. It’s a waiting game for fantasy managers counting on Washington’s top receiver this week. Should he miss Sunday’s game, Olamide Zaccheaus, Dyami Brown, and Jamison Crowder would serve as Jayden Daniels’ top receivers for Week 17.