DFS Alerts
Chargers TE Hunter Henry Officially Active
As expected, Henry will return to the field from his extensive absence and be on a snap count. He is a risky tournament play in all contests that include the Sunday Night Football game given his uncertain usage in the passing attack.
As reported by: Los Angeles ChargersCowboys WR Randall Cobb and LT Tyron Smith Inactive
As expected, Smith will be sidelined along with Cobb. Devin Smith may see additional snaps in the slot.
As reported by: Jon Machota Other tagged players: Ezekiel Elliott, Devin Smith, Dak Prescott49ers TE George Kittle Officially Active Vs. Rams
Kittle will be active, as expected. There are reports that he could be used more as a blocker than route runner and may not see his usual load of snaps. This has driven his ownership way down and makes him an interesting tournament option nonetheless.
As reported by: Eric Branch Other tagged players: Jimmy GaroppoloCardinals RB David Johnson Active, WR Christian Kirk Inactive
As expected, Johnson will play and Kirk will not. Chase Edmonds, who could have become one of the best value plays on the main slate if Johnson missed the game, is now nothing more than a large-field tournament dart throw. Meanwhile in the passing game, Kirk’s WR2 target share will be spread among the rest of the Arizona pass catchers.
This game is projected to be one of the most fantasy-friendly of the main slate, with the O/U at 51 featuring two of the top five teams in pace of play. Arizona is terrible defensively against the pass, ranking 27th in DVOA. Plus, we all saw what Deshaun Watson and Will Fuller did to Atlanta last weekend, so there is plenty of fantasy potential for both teams.
As reported by: Scott Bordow Other tagged players: Christian Kirk, Andy Isabella, KeeSean Johnson, Pharoh Cooper, Chase Edmonds, Kyler MurraySeahawks RB Rashaad Penny is Inactive Today
Look for C.J. Prosise to factor in the passing game and Chris Carson to see almost all of the running back carries for Seattle.
As reported by: Brady HendersonDolphins WR Albert Wilson is Active
Wilson will look to factor in behind Miami’s top targets, Davante Parker and Preston Williams, against a bad Redskins defense.
As reported by: Cameron WolfeChiefs WR Sammy Watkins is Inactive
As expected, Watkins will miss today’s game with a shoulder injury.
As reported by: Adam TeicherBrowns CBs Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams are Out
Ward and Williams will miss yet another game, which upgrades the Seahawks pass catchers.
As reported by: Ian RappaportRavens CB Jimmy Smith and SS Tony Jefferson are Out Vs. Bengals
With Smith and Jefferson out, the Bengals passing game sees an upgrade.
As reported by: Jeff ZrebiecRavens TE Mark Andrews (Foot) is Active Today
Andrews is active as expected, and he could see more volume with Marquise Brown out.
As reported by: Field YatesJaguars CB Jalen Ramsey Inactive
Ramsey is a surprise inactive that boosts Michael Thomas’ prospects today in Jacksonville.
As reported by: Mike GarafoloRavens WR Marquise Brown Officially Inactive
As expected, Brown will sit out today.
As reported by: Jamison HensleySaints RB Alvin Kamara Will be Active Today
Kamara will be active and gets an amazing matchup against the 32nd ranked defense in rush DVOA. Kamara will not be as highly-owned in tournaments because of his injury and is an excellent pivot off of guys like Ezekiel Elliot and Dalvin Cook.
As reported by: Melanie Collins Other tagged players: Teddy Bridgewater, Latavius MurrayCardinals RB David Johnson (Back) is Expected to Play Today
Cardinals RB David Johnson (Back) is Expected to Play Today
As reported by: Ian Rappaport Other tagged players: Chase Edmonds, Kyler MurrayChiefs WR Tyreek Hill (Shoulder) Will be Active Today
Hill will make his return from the injury he suffered in the season-opener. He is an excellent tournament option because his team is projected to score about 30 points, he isn’t too expensive across the industry, and he faces defense that is average in pass DVOA.
As reported by: Ian Rappaport Other tagged players: Byron Pringle, Demarcus Robinson, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Mecole Hardman, Damien Williams