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Chung, Hightower, and Cannon will certainly help. I stand by saying the Pats aren’t very good and doubt they make the playoffs for at least three years. The offense is that bad. Bill hasn’t exactly nailed his draft picks with all his willing and dealing. Brady saw the writing on the wall. It’s time for the patriot fans to see it too.
From FTN Daily. Something to look at here for incentives.
Milestones/Achievements/Awards
Lamar Jackson needs 98 rushing yards to reach 1,000 yards on the year.
Mike Evans needs 40 receiving yards to reach 1,000 receiving yards on the year.
Justin Jefferson needs 90 yards to set the all-time record for most receiving yards by a rookie WR.
Adam Thielen needs one receiving TD for the Vikings to be just the 2nd team in NFL history to have two players score 15 TDs each in a single season.
Dalvin Cook is tied for 2nd in the NFL in TDs, while Adam Thielen is 3rd in the league in receiving TDs with 14.
Travis Kelce can set a pass Jason Witten for the second most-receptions by a TE in a season, he would need 12 for the all-time record, but he looks likely to sit.
Russell Wilson needs two passing TDs to surpass Dan Marino for the 2nd most TD passes of all-time.
Aaron Rodgers currently has the 3rd highest season-long QBR of all-time, he can also tie Tom Brady for the most games with 3+ passing TDs and is 6 TDs shy of 50 on the year.
JuJu Smith-Schuster is 9 catches shy of 100, Chase Claypool needs one TD to set the Steelers rookie record and Diontae Johnson could surpass 100 receptions and 1,000 yards with just 15 catches and 172 receiving yards. JuJu and Johnson are likely to be limited.
Jeff Wilson needs 105 rushing yards for 1,000 career rushing yards.
Tyler Lockett can earn $200k in incentives if he collects 46 more receiving yards, and another $100k if he scores two receiving TDs.
The following WRs are others who need less than 100 yards to surpass 1k on the year; Brandin Cooks, Keenan Allen, Corey Davis, AJ Brown, Tee Higgins, Robert Woods.
Marino is tied for 5th for most TD passes of all time, and Wilson isn’t even close.
Best cheap D’s on FD?
Jets and Raiders?
Ryan should have a field day with the buccaneers pass rush going down even more if having to guess.
Daboll has little effect on it?? Lol. Who do you think has helped Allen make those great strides? Wouldn’t shock me if Josh Allen is the next Wentz. Look at what happened to him when Reich left. I can see a similar fate for Allen. I see the Bills more as overachievers, not this great young team who will be a force to reckon with for years.
Difference I see in comparison – buffalo has a wr1- Philly did not – a really good young back and a coach that will use him – Philly (poor sanders) – a shut down corner – philly nope – a great o line – lol Philly
I’m sure lots more but here’s a start
Justin Jefferson needs 90 yards to set the all-time record for most receiving yards by a rookie WR.
Adam Thielen needs one receiving TD for the Vikings to be just the 2nd team in NFL history to have two players score 15 TDs each in a single season.
Add that Thielen is 132 yards short of 1000 yards. I’d bet on the veteran getting his due rather than the rookie.
Then it’s a good day to pile on Nyhein Hines who scored twice in the 1st matchup. Jax defense can’t contain pass catching backs. Then again, they haven’t contained much of anything this year.
Chubb with the hat trick on Sunday. Don’t miss out.
I like the Jets. Actually competing, iffy QBs and two starting OL out for for the Pats.
Seems like a lot of discussion of Murray vs. Mattison as the free square… I also like Ty Johnson as a lower owned pivot at $4300.
Lol to Russ/ Marino one. Wtf just making it up
Matti son at 6100 is not my definition of free
Bye bye murray
Lat Murray gone now
Murray peace out.
Running backs ——on dk
JT
Jeff Wilson
Ty Johnson
Hines (GPP)
I’d play the split slates this week 1p/4p
Hello Ty Montgomery?
At least Taysom Hill can’t vulture anyone lol.
Against the Lions it isn’t at all out of the question for both Jefferson and Thielen to hit those marks tomorrow.
From ESPN
Replacing Alvin Kamara will be even harder for the New Orleans Saints on Sunday after their running back room was ruled out as COVID-19 precaution, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The source said backups Latavius Murray and Dwayne Washington, fullback Michael Burton and running backs coach Joel Thomas have been ruled out against the Carolina Panthers because they were deemed close contacts to Kamara, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, a source previously told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
None of the other running backs tested positive, according to the source, and are expected back with the team next week. Kamara cannot return before next Sunday since he tested positive — putting his status for New Orleans’ playoff opener in jeopardy, unless the team can clinch a first-round bye.
Joe Haden out as well for Sunday AND next week
Cornerback Joe Haden tested positive for COVID-19, a source told ESPN’s Dan Graziano, creating a significant hole in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ secondary with the playoffs just a week away.
Even if asymptomatic, players who test positive must be isolated for at least 10 days, making it likely Haden will miss the first round of the playoffs, along with Sunday’s Week 17 game against the Cleveland Browns — a team dealing with its own COVID-19 situation this week.