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  • DEN Running Back
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    Travis Henry won’t suit up again until the Broncos’ regular-season opener.
    Cecil Sapp, undrafted rookie Selvin Young, and fullback Troy Fleming will see the vast majority of carries with Mike Bell and Andre Hall also hobbled. Henry, who has a sprained knee, is still expected to be healthy by Week 1.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
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    Ladd McConkey caught 4-of-6 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in the Chargers’ Week 10 win over the Steelers.
    The two teams played to a 5-3, defensive struggle in the first half until quarterback Justin Herbert found McConkey streaking open up the middle of the field with 13 seconds to play in the first half to break the game open. The standout second-year receiver would add a 58-yard reception after the break to send him over the 100-yard threshold for only the second time this season. The fantasy returns have been a far cry from his breakout rookie campaign, but McConkey continues to operate as the team’s top pass-catcher for one of the most pass-heavy units in the league. That trend appears likely to continue as the Chargers turn their focus to the pass-funnel Jaguars in Week 11.
    Bears backfield will 'still be a split' in Week 10
    Kyle Dvorchak talks about D'Andre Swift being a full participant in practice for the Bears, discussing how his return to the field could hurt Kyle Monangai and debating if both players can be started in fantasy football.
  • LAC Running Back #30
    Kimani Vidal rushed 25 times for 95 yards and a touchdown in the Chargers’ Week 10 win over the Steelers, adding 13 yards on one reception.
    Vidal mostly found the sledding difficult against a stout Pittsburgh front, eventually grinding out 95 yards on 25 carries in the lopsided victory. The first half played to a true defensive struggle as the two teams traded defensive blows. It wasn’t until a last-minute touchdown by Ladd McConkey at the end of the first half allowed the Chargers to control the game environment, after which Vidal was fed increased volume as the Los Angeles defense held the Steelers to a lone field goal until under three minutes remaining. Vidal remains the unquestioned lead back in the absence of Omarion Hampton, the latter of whom got in his first practice Friday since hitting injured reserve following Week 5.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Justin Herbert completed 20-of-33 passes for 220 yards and one touchdown in the Chargers’ 25-10, Week 10 win over the Steelers, adding 19 yards on five carries.
    Herbert managed a mistake-free game as the defense dominated by holding the Steelers to just 221 yards of total offense. The two teams played to a 5-3 game until the final play of the first half, when Herbert found second-year receiver Ladd McConkey for his only passing score of the evening. Most impressive for the franchise quarterback was his ability to shake off unrelenting pressure from the Steelers. He would get both ankles taped in the third quarter following a scramble, something that has become a common sight considering Herbert has taken more hits than any quarterback in the league this season and is now playing without both starting offensive tackles. The Chargers improve to 7-3 and just one game behind the division-leading Broncos as we hit the home stretch of the 2025 regular season. Up next for the Chargers is a road matchup with the pass-funnel Jaguars in Week 11, where Herbert likely returns to QB1 status in fantasy.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #13
    Keenan Allen caught 2-of-5 targets for 19 yards in the Chargers’ Week 10 win over the Steelers.
    Allen set the Chargers’ franchise record for most receptions with his two-catch night, tying longtime great tight end Antonio Gates in the third quarter before breaking the record on a pop-pass on the team’s final possession. He is also the only player in NFL history to catch more than 400 passes from multiple quarterbacks. Allen’s fantasy stock has trended townward in recent weeks as his snap rates have taken a hit, something easily overshadowed by his record-setting night.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #11
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 5-of-6 targets for 93 yards and a touchdown in the Seahawks’ Week 10 win against the Cardinals.
    Smith-Njigba somehow got there for fantasy purposes in a game that saw Sam Darnold log just 13 drop backs before the Seahawks shut down their offense up 35-0 in the second quarter. JSN accounted for 53 percent of Seattle’s receiving yards and was targeted on a whopping 46 percent of his pass routes. His touchdown was his sixth of the season. Smith-Njigba was checked for a concussion in the second quarter; his practice status should be monitored this week ahead of the Seahawks’ Week 11 game against the Rams.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #14
    Michael Wilson caught 3-of-7 targets for 34 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 10 loss against the Seahawks.
    Wilson was once again a full time player and was third in targets behind Trey McBride (13) and Marvin Harrison, Jr. (12). Wilson now has at least three receptions in four straight games as the team’s distant No. 3 option. Wilson will be a desperation 14-team league option next week against the Rams.
  • Chargers TE Oronde Gadsden (knee) questionable to return to Week 10 against the Steelers.
    Gadsden suffered a knee-to-knee collision in the third quarter and was taken to the locker room for x-rays following a quick visit to the medical tent. The breakout rookie had been on a torrid stretch the previous three games prior to the injury. Fantasy managers will want to monitor his situation in the coming days. Gadsden managed 13 yards on three receptions but committed two drops prior to departing.
  • SEA Running Back #26
    Zach Charbonnet had 14 rushes for 83 yards and a touchdown in the Seahawks’ Week 10 win against the Cardinals.
    Ken Walker also had 14 rushes (for 67 yards) and ran more pass routes than Charbonnet in a game that saw Sam Darnold log a grand total of 13 drop backs. Importantly, Charbonnet continues to dominate inside-the-ten rushes. He scored on one such opportunity in this game, and now has six rushing scores in 2025. Walker has three touchdowns on the ground and hasn’t scored a rushing TD since Week 3. Charbonnet will be a touchdown-reliant RB3 play in Week 11 against the Rams.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #22
    Rashid Shaheed caught his lone target for three yards in the Seahawks’ Week 10 win against the Cardinals, adding two rushes for 20 yards.
    Shaheed’s usage was quite extensive just five days after the Seahawks acquired him in a trade with the Saints. Shaheed ran a pass route on 10 of Sam Darnold’s 13 drop backs before the Hawks effectively shut down the offense with a 35-0 lead over Arizona. His involvement in the run game suggests the team is committed to getting Shaheed involved in the offense going forward. Shaheed’s role as the main downfield threat for Sam Darnold — the league’s best deep ball passer — should give him plenty of high-variance WR3 pop. He gets the Rams in Week 11.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Ken Walker had 14 rushes for 67 yards in the Seahawks’ Week 10 win against the Cardinals, adding one catch for three yards.
    Walker once again split the backfield with Zach Charbonnet in one of the least appealing backfields in all of fantasy football. Charbonnet also had 14 rushing attempts (for 83 yards) and scored on a short touchdown. Charbonnet’s inside-the-ten domination has left Walker with little to no weekly touchdown upside. Sunday marked Walker’s fourth highest carry total of the season, thanks mostly to the Seahawks entering clock-killing mode early in the second half. Walker, who ran eight routes on 13 Seattle drop backs in Week 10, profiles as a top-30 running back play for Week 11 against the Rams.