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    Browns hired Kirby Wilson as running-game coordinator.
    He was previously the Vikings’ running backs coach. Wilson will have his work cut out for him in Cleveland. Only the Chargers scored fewer rushing touchdowns than the Browns in 2015.
  • SF Wide Receiver #5
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    Demarcus Robinson caught 3-of-4 targets for 24 yards in San Francisco’s Week 18 loss to the Seahawks.
    He played 37-of-42 snaps and out-targeted Kendrick Bourne four to one in San Francisco’s finale. Assuming Ricky Pearsall is able to play in the Wild Card round, this won’t matter much. But it is worth noting that Robinson could be the DFS punt we’re interested in — rather than Bourne — if Pearsall is sidelined again.
    Olave won't play in Week 18 due to blood clot
    Kyle Dvorchak reacts to Chris Olave developing a blood clot in one of his lungs and missing Week 18, outlining his potential recovery and sharing how this news affects Tyler Shough, Juwan Johnson and others in fantasy.
  • SF Tight End #85
    George Kittle caught 5-of-7 targets for 29 yards in San Francisco’s Week 18 loss to the Seahawks.
    Limited mostly to little dumpoffs on bootlegs, Kittle actually gained 20 of his 29 yards on one of the few sideline balls that Brock Purdy was able to fit in on San Francisco’s best drive of the game. Kittle finishes the regular season with a 57/628 receiving line in just 11 starts. He’ll be available for San Francisco’s Wild Card game against an as-of-yet undetermined opponent next weekend.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    Jauan Jennings caught 4-of-6 targets for 35 yards in San Francisco’s Week 18 loss to the Seahawks.
    He finished behind only George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey in targets, but San Francisco’s pass offense was going nowhere fast against Mike MacDonald’s crew tonight. Jennings will be a reasonable DFS play in the Wild Card Round next weekend. He hasn’t cracked 100 yards in a game all season, but managed a 55/643 seasonal line with nine touchdowns.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #22
    Rashid Shaheed caught his only target for two yards in Seattle’s Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    He also drew a defensive pass interference penalty. Shaheed has managed just a 15/188 receiving line for the Seahawks since coming over from the Saints at the trade deadline, and while he had a big punt return touchdown to help win the game against the Rams, it’s hard to say that he’s looked especially integrated into the offense so far. Perhaps a week off ahead of the NFC Divisional Round will help Seattle come up with some new tricks for Shaheed.
  • SEA Tight End #88
    AJ Barner caught 2-of-3 targets for 14 yards in Seattle’s Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    There simply wasn’t enough passing yards for Seattle to build more than this for the second-year tight end. Barner ends the regular season with a thud, but ends the regular season with a 52/519 receiving line that more than doubles his rookie season receiving records. With 10 touchdowns in 34 games, he’s become a reasonable touchdown-or-bust TE2.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught 2-of-3 targets for 29 yards in Seattle’s Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    Kupp was the target on a fourth-and-goal end zone chuck from Sam Darnold, but the ball wasn’t even close enough for him to make a play on it. The veteran did manage to convert two first downs on his only two catches, including a 24-yarder in the fourth quarter where Darnold was drifting towards the line on the move. Kupp didn’t crack 600 yards and managed just two touchdowns in his first year in Seattle. They can probably do better going forward if they want to move on.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #11
    Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 6-of-8 targets for 84 yards in Seattle’s Week 18 win over the 49ers.
    A floor game for the third-year star. Smith-Njigba managed no red zone targets as the Seahawks played very run-heavy, and his one near-catch out of that area was heavily contested in double coverage. Smith-Njigba will get next week off as the Seahawks await the Wild Card round results as the NFC’s No. 1 seed.
  • SF Running Back #3
    Brian Robinson Jr. rushed twice for nine yards in the 49ers’ Week 18 win over the Seahawks.
    It’s Robinson’s lowest touch total since Week 8’s loss to Houston where he bageled. Robinson will see out the final days of his rookie contract in the NFC Wild Card round as a pure backup to Christian McCaffrey. He finishes the regular season with 92 carries for 400 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Christian McCaffrey rushed eight times for 23 yards in the 49ers’ Week 18 loss to the Seahawks, adding six catches for 34 yards on seven targets.
    He was the target on Brock Purdy’s one pick, a double-tipped ball that both Boye Mafe and McCaffrey combined to bat into Drake Thomas’ arms. The 49ers surprisingly couldn’t find much easy here, needing to resort to flea flickers to even get McCaffrey shallow zone looks. McCaffrey finishes the regular season with 2,126 total yards from scrimmage and 17 total touchdowns. The 49ers will look to get him more involved on the road in the NFC Wild Card round.
  • SEA Running Back #26
    Zach Charbonnet rushed 17 times for 74 yards and a touchdown in the Seahawks Week 18 win over the 49ers, adding three catches for 23 yards on four targets.
    Charbonnet scooted past a defensive back on the edge after an impressive seal block by A.J. Barner got him to free space in the first quarter. It wound up being the game’s only touchdown. He finishes the regular season with 12 scores and will get the week off ahead of Seattle’s Divisional Round game against the lowest remaining NFC seed.