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  • FA Defensive Lineman
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    Raiders DE Jacquies Smith is done for the season with a torn Achilles’.
    He made minimal impact as a rotational pass rusher in three games with Oakland.
  • KC Running Back #29
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    Kareem Hunt rushed seven times for 38 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 17 loss to the Broncos.
    Hunt only saw three carries last week, so this goes down as an improvement of sorts. He also led the Chiefs in rushing yards despite Isiah Pacheco earning two more attempts. Neither back caught a pass. That all went to Brashard Smith. With the backfield work being split three ways and the Chiefs’ offense floundering under Chris Oladokun, Hunt can be ignored in all fantasy formats next week.
    Purdy 'has to be in lineups' for fantasy playoffs
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter praise "one of the hottest players in the entire NFL," revealing why Brock Purdy "has done so well this year" in clean pockets and should have another big game on Sunday Night Football.
  • KC Quarterback #19
    Chris Oladokun completed 13-of-22 passes for 66 yards and one touchdown in the Chiefs’ 20-13, Week 17 loss to the Broncos.
    Oladokun added 11 yards on two carries. The third-string quarterback was under constant pressure from the Broncos’ vaunted pass-rush. The fact that he took just one sack is wildly impressive, even if he came close to taking several more. Andy Reid doesn’t want Oladokun throwing often and he isn’t taking many downfield looks. To no one’s surprise, this has tanked the Chiefs’ offense. Oladokun will not be on the fantasy radar for Week 18. His presence under center makes the Chiefs a no-man’s land for fantasy purposes.
  • DEN Tight End #1
    Evan Engram caught all four of his targets for 21 yards in the Broncos’ Week 17 win over the Broncos.
    Engram remained stuck in a committee, splitting reps with Adam Trautman on Christmas. Trautman caught two balls for 24 yards. Engram has nine catches for 77 yards in the month of December. He is barely on the TE2 menu for Week 18 versus the Chargers.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #19
    Marvin Mims caught 3-of-4 targets for 10 yards in the Broncos’ Week 17 win over the Chiefs.
    Mims ran the second-most routes on the Broncos with Pat Bryant sidelined this week. He didn’t do much with the extra opportunities, logging an 11 percent target share and another unusable fantasy score. Mims hasn’t hit 30 receiving yards in a game since Week 7. He is not on the fantasy radar heading into Week 18.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #11
    Troy Franklin caught all four of his targets for 17 yards in the Broncos’ Week 17 win over the Chiefs.
    Bo Nix locked onto Courtland Sutton in this game, peppering his No. 1 receiver with 10 targets. No other player on the team saw more than six looks, and five pass-catchers were stuck between four and six targets. Even with Pat Bryant out this week, Franklin couldn’t reclaim the WR2 role he held earlier in the year. Marvin Mims and Lil’Jordan Humphrey both ran more routes than Franklin. That alone will keep Franklin buried in the WR6 ranks for a Week 18 date with the Chargers.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #14
    Courtland Sutton caught 4-of-10 targets for 40 yards in the Broncos’ Week 17 win over the Chiefs.
    Sutton easily led the Broncos in targets, earning a 26 percent target share in total. While an eight-point floor in PPR formats is nice, he could have put a gift under the tree for fantasy managers with a score at the end of the first half. Bo Nix hit him right in the hands on an in-breaking route in the end zone. Sutton initially corralled the pass, but a hard hit from Chiefs safety Bryan Cooks jarred the ball loose. It wasn’t Sutton’s only drop of the night, though it was his most costly. Sutton is still the clear No. 1 receiver for Denver and should be able to put the drops behind him next week. With a bye week on the line versus the Chargers in Week 18, Sutton will remain in the WR2 ranks.
  • DEN Running Back #12
    RJ Harvey rushed 14 times for 43 yards in the Broncos’ Week 17 win over the Chiefs, adding five catches for 33 yards and a touchdown.
    The Chiefs bottled Harvey up for most of the night. His longest carry of the game went for 11 yards, and his fantasy prospects were looking grim late in the contest. A fullback dive for Adam Prentice nearly hung fantasy managers out to dry, but Prentice was stopped inches short of the goal line. Bo Nix found Harvey wide open in the back of the end zone on the next play, saving Christmas for needy fantasy managers across the world. The touchdown was Harvey’s 12th of the year in total and his fifth through the air. He will remain in the RB2 ranks for his Week 18 date with the Chargers.
  • DEN Quarterback #10
    Bo Nix completed 26-of-38 passes for 182 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the Broncos’ 20-13, Week 17 win over the Chiefs.
    Nix added nine carries for 42 yards and one touchdown on the ground. It wasn’t an awfully effective night for the Denver offense, and their struggles in the red zone exacerbated the issue. The Chiefs held them to a pair of field goals in the first half, both of which came inside the 20-yard line. Nix eventually found his footing in the second half. He got Denver in the end zone on two-of-three second-half drives, excluding one final kneel-down. The Broncos’ offense is still a step behind the league’s best units, but their shutdown defense more than makes up for the occasional quiet performance from Nix and company. A win versus the Chargers next week gives the Broncos the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Per usual, Nix will be a low-end QB1 to close out the regular season.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #3
    Jordan Addison didn’t catch his only target but picked up a 65-yard rushing touchdown in the Vikings’ Week 17 win over the Lions.
    Addison was a complete non-factor, but then rushed around the Lions’ defense for a 65-yard score to save the fantasy day. The 23-year-old wideout will be a WR4 for the season finale against the Packers.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    Justin jefferson caught 4-of-5 targets for 30 yards in the Vikings’ Week 17 win over the Lions.
    It could have been worse? Max Brosmer threw for all of 51 yards in a game that set offense back to before there even was a streaming service to watch a football game on, so getting even 30 yards becomes a little more impresssive. Imagine being issued caveats about a Justin Jefferson game coming into 2025. He’ll get one more chance to add to the disappointing numbers in Week 18 against the Packers.