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  • MIA Wide Receiver
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    Az-Zahir Hakim missed the team portion of practice once again on Friday.
    Hakim hasn’t practiced all week and is a very risky play this week.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az-Zahir Hakim (ankle) could return to the Lions lineup Sunday.
    He’ll be the No. 3 receiver if healthy. Detroit also hopes to get cornerback Fernando Bryant (sprained left ankle), and fullback Cory Schlesinger (strained left hamstring) back on the field.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az-Zahir Hakim is inactive for today’s game.
    Tai Streets will start. Reggie Swinton will play a decent amount.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az-Zahir Hakim (dislocated finger) practiced Wednesday.
    He’ll be ready to play this weekend. If you are in need of a pickup this weekend, you could do worse than Hakim at Green Bay.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az-Zahir Hakim is day-to-day with an ankle injury.
    Hakim is down to No. 4 receiver in Detroit and has no fantasy value.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az Zahir-Hakim will miss at least 1-2 weeks with a hamstring injury.
    The oft-injured speedster doesn’t stay on the field enough to merit serious fantasy consideration. Talman Gardner and Devery Henderson will get a chance to step up in Hakim’s absence.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Az-Zahir Hakim has a knee injury that will likely prevent him from getting signed.
    Mike Martz confirmed the Lions are no longer interested in signing him.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    The Lions have reportedly cooled on the idea of signing Az-Zahir Hakim.
    Hakim has been an effective third receiver and returner for the majority of his eight-year career but hasn’t found a new home this offseason. Detroit didn’t need him in the first place. Baltimore and San Diego are possible landing spots where he could contribute immediately.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Lions signed Az-Zahir Hakim to a one-year contract.
    Just what the Lions need: another middling No. 4 receiver. Hakim will likely take snaps from Mike Furrey and knows Mike Martz’s system well. Staying healthy will be his biggest challenge. Mike Williams is more buried on the depth chart than ever.
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