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  • GB Wide Receiver #18
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    Malik heath hauled in his only target for a three-yard touchdown in the Packers’ Week 17 loss to the Vikings.
    Efficient. Heath caught his only target for a score to make it a 27-16 game late in the fourth. He saw no other targets, and likely will see a scarce few — if any — in Week 18 against the Bears.
  • NO Quarterback #4
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    Saints ruled out Derek Carr (hand) for Week 18 against the Buccaneers.
    Carr concludes the second season of his four-year contract having played just 10 games, thanks to a Week 5 oblique strain and a Week 14 injury sequence resulting in both a hand injury and a concussion. On the plus side, his five interceptions technically qualify as the lowest single-season total of his career. Carr’s fantasy performance was fraught with volatile results, opening as the QB6 and QB3 before finishing QB20 or worse in his next four. On the year, Carr completed 189-of-279 passes for 2,145 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions and rushed 17 times for 71 yards and one touchdown. Pending good health, the Saints should enter 2025 with a moderately talented passing attack so Carr has a real chance to bounce back. If not, the team can save $32.78 million by cutting him after that.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Chris Olave (concussion) is questionable for Week 18 against the Bucs.
    Olave is practicing in full, but the Saints have nothing to play for. Despite likely being cleared for action, we would be surprised to see him take the field for a meaningless Week 18 contest. Assuming he doesn’t, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Kevin Austin will run as the team’s top receivers versus Tampa Bay.
  • NO Running Back #25
    Kendre Miller (concussion) will not play in Week 18 against the Saints.
    After missing much of his rookie season due to injury, Miller was treated to more of the same this year. He was sidelined to open the year because of another hamstring issue. He eventually returned to action for a backup role. Later in the season when the hamstring issue resurfaced, Dennis Allen immediately put him back on injured reserve, seemingly out of spite. Miller was reportedly not dealing with a long-term issue but was required to miss four games anyway. He ultimately appeared in just six games this year, rushing 39 times for 148 yards and a touchdown along the way. Miller has played in just 14 games since the Saints drafted him in the third round two years ago. With Alvin Kamara also struggling through injuries in recent seasons, they will likely add competition for the RB2 job in the offseason.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Alvin Kamara (groin) is doubtful for Week 18 against the Bucs.
    Kamara didn’t practice this week and the Saints have nothing to play for in Week 18, meaning we won’t see the veteran back take the field on Sunday. With Kendre Miller also out, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Jamaal Williams will likely split the backfield for the final game of the year. Jordan Mims was a healthy scratch last week but could also play a role. Needless to say, DFS players can avoid this mess entirely.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Drake Maye (right hand) is questionable for Week 18 against the Bills.
    Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt told reporters yesterday that Maye will play, so it’s unclear if the injury worsened, AVP was wrong, or the team is simply following the letter of the law with their injury report. Either way, there’s a chance we’re treated to a Jacoby Brissett vs. Mitch Truisky on Sunday. How fun.
  • NE Wide Receiver #9
    Kayshon Boutte (illness) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Bills.
    Boutte missed Wednesday’s practice but was back for a full session on Thursday. He is good to go for Week 18. Boutte has run plenty of routes over the past month but has rarely converted that into a notable receiver line. Sunday’s game will give him a final shot at doing so before a pivotal offseason for the franchise.
  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    Ja’Lynn Polk (shoulder) will not play in Week 18 against the Bills.
    Polk’s rookie season mercifully comes to an end a week early. The former Washington Husky never found his footing in the NFL. He routinely made catastrophic drops, ran sloppy routes, and found other ways to commit various blunders. Despite playing 436 snaps, Polk logged just 12 catches for 87 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a rookie. The Patriots could overhaul their receiving room in the offseason, putting Polk at risk of getting knocked down the depth chart heading into his second campaign. Pats will and dynasty managers alike will be hoping the he works on the fundamentals during the NFL’s off period and returns to the team as a potential No. 2 receiver in the summer.
  • NE Tight End #85
    Hunter Henry (foot) is questionable for Week 18 against the Bills.
    Henry was limited in practice throughout the week. That would normally be a good sign, but with nothing left to play for but the No. 1 overall pick, the Pats could give him the week off. If he doesn’t suit up, Austin Hooper will take over as the team’s top tight end, putting him in the TE2 ranks for Week 18.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Rome Odunze (illness) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Packers.
    Odunze took the first two days off this week before practicing in full on Friday. The 2024 first-round pick has been effectively unusable in fantasy for three straight weeks but he had a decent showing when these teams faced each other back in Week 11, catching 6-of-10 targets for 65 yards. Odunze is a volatile WR4 for the occasion.
  • NE Cornerback #0
    Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez (concussion) will not play in Week 18 against the Patriots.
    Safety Jabrill Peppers is also out. Fellow safety Kyle Dugger is questionable. Gonzalez’s second season ends with 11 pass breakups, two picks, and a recovered fumble which he returned for a touchdown. Though his efforts didn’t do much to change the Pariots’ fortunes this year, Gonzalez remains a cornerstone piece for this defense.