DFS Alerts
Titans CB Adoree' Jackson is Out Today Vs. the Texans
The Titans will be shorthanded in the secondary, and DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller will see better matchups on some passing plays with Jackson out.
As reported by: Turron DavenportChiefs RB Damien Williams is Inactive Today Vs. the Broncos
With Williams out again, Shady McCoy and Darwin Thompson will lead the Chiefs’ backfield in this potentially bad-weather game with a slippery field. We have seen McCoy have huge games in these circumstances during his prime in Buffalo.
As reported by: Field YatesLions RB Bo Scarbrough is Inactive Today
Without Scarbrough, Ty Johnson and J.D. McKissic will head the Lions’ backfield against the league’s best rushing defense today.
As reported by: Field YatesBucs QB Jameis Winston (Thumb) is Active Today
As expected, Winston will play despite his thumb injury today vs. the Lions.
As reported by: Field YatesTitans RB Derrick Henry is Active Today
As expected, Henry will suit up today. Henry has scored at least 25 FPs in five consecutive weeks and makes for a solid low-owned tournament play despite his rising price tag.
As reported by: Field YatesBroncos TE Noah Fant is Active, T Ja'Wuan James is Inactive
As expected, Fant will suit up today. James, the Broncos LT, will sit out after playing in limited fashion last weekend.
As reported by: Jeff LegwoldTexans WR Will Fuller is Active, WR Keke Coutee is Inactive
Fuller will return from injury today and makes for a fine tournament option in a game with the highest total on the main slate. Fuller’s 20% projected target share will slightly eat into the volume for DeAndre Hopkins and Kenny Stills.
As reported by: Aaron WilsonPackers TE Jimmy Graham is Active Today Vs. the Bears
As expected, Graham, who is frequently listed as questionable and has not missed a game since Week 3, will play today against the Bears.
As reported by: Field YatesRaiders LT Trent Brown (Pectoral) is a Game-Time Decision for Today's Game Vs. the Jaguars
The Raiders could be down their star O-lineman today against the Jaguars.
As reported by: Ian RappaportRaiders RB Josh Jacobs (Shoulder) Plans to Play Today Vs. the Jaguars
Jacobs is expected to play this week, taking DeAndre Washington completely out of cash-game consideration. Those who planned for this situation last weekend may have benefited by late-swapping into Washington, and it would be smart to do the same again today. Should Jacobs be unable to go, DFS players should try to have potential for 2v2 swaps to guys like Washington and Leonard Fournette should we receive negative news regarding Jacobs.
As reported by: Ian RappaportChiefs RB Damien Williams (Rib, Illness) is not Expected to Play Today Vs. the Broncos
LeSean McCoy and Darwin Thompson should continue to head the backfield of the Chiefs today.
As reported by: Ian RappaportPatriots WR Julian Edelman (Knee/Shoulder) is Expected to Play Today Against the Bengals
As expected, Edelman, who is frequently questionable, should play today.
As reported by: Ian RappaportRB Bo Scarbrough (Ribs) is Considered a Game-Time Decision Today Vs. the Bucs
Lions RB Bo Scarbrough (Ribs) is Considered a Game-Time Decision Today Vs. the Bucs
As reported by: Ian RappaportBroncos TE Noah Fant (Hip/Foot) is Expected to Play Today Against the Chiefs
Broncos TE Noah Fant (Hip/Foot) is Expected to Play Today Against the Chiefs
As reported by: Ian RappaportTexans WR Will Fuller (Hamstring) is Likely to Play Against the Titans
Fuller is likely to return from injury today against a banged up Titans’ secondary. We project Fuller for a 20% target share and he makes more a solid tournament play in the game with the highest total on the main slate. Additionally, the Titans rank only 23rd in pass DVOA.
DeAndre Hopkins, Kenny Stills, and Keke Coutee will see less volume with Fuller back in the lineup. Hopkins has been averaging about a 35% target share without Fuller on the field and he caught 7-of-13 targets for 120 yards and a touchdown last week. Hopkins is less likely to eclipse a 30% target share, and Stills should probably see only three to five targets. Coutee, who was a healthy scratch the two games prior to last weekend, fumbled, meaning he should be back in the doghouse and not see the field.
As reported by: Adam Schefter