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    Louisville received a verbal commitment from three-star 2020 G Luke Kandra.
    Kandra (6'4/290) was out on an official visit to Indiana this past weekend, but alas for the Hoosiers, the allure of the Cardinals -- whom he visited the week prior -- was too great to pass up. Said the Cincinnati native, “Louisville just seemed like family to me and it felt like home.” He told 247Sports that he will work as either center or guard in HC Scott Satterfield’s program. On the 247Sports composite board, Kandra slots in as the No. 46 prospect in the state of Ohio for the 2020 cycle.
  • TB Wide Receiver #2
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    Emeka Egbuka caught 1-of-2 targets for yards and a touchdown in the Buccaneers’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers.
    Egbuka has continued to fall down the Bucs’ pass-catching hierarchy with Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan back in the lineup. He was third among Bucs wideouts in snaps, beating out McMillan 36-to-34. However, he ran just 15 routes to McMillan’s 19 routes. Egbuka was targeted just twice, but wound up as the Bucs’ leading receiver as his sole grab went for 40 yards in the fourth quarter. He is a tough fantasy play moving forward, but has more upside for splash plays than McMillan. Egbuka is a fantasy WR4 for Week 17 against the Dolphins.
    Colts' limitations loom ahead of matchup vs. 49ers
    Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher preview a Monday Night Football battle between the 49ers and Colts, questioning how San Francisco will perform against a depleted secondary and doubting an "untenable" Phillip Rivers.
  • TB Wide Receiver #11
    Jalen McMillan caught 2-of-3 targets for 15 yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers.
    McMillan operated as the WR3 in the Bucs’ offense, behind Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He saw just three targets on a day where Baker Mayfield was not throwing beyond the sticks very often. The Bucs offense has many mouths to feed and although McMillan is already operating ahead of rookie Emeka Egbuka, he is hardly a fantasy option for Week 17 against the Dolphins.
  • KC Wide Receiver #5
    Hollywood Brown caught 3-of-3 targets for 22 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 16 loss to the Titans.
    Returning from a one-game absence with a personal issue, Brown caught his most passes since Week 11. Even with Rashee Rice (concussion) on the shelf, it was quite an accomplishment with Chris Oladokun replacing an injured Gardner Minshew (knee) in the second quarter. With or without Rice, Brown will remain well off the WR4 radar for Week 16 against the Broncos. Already going nowhere, this offense will be completely off the rails with Oladokun under center.
  • TB Wide Receiver #14
    Chris Godwin caught 5-of-6 targets for 30 yards in the Buccaneers’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers.
    Godwin has the short-area slot role for the Bucs, seeing targets at the sticks and in the flats. He averaged under seven yards per reception for the second straight game, running less deep routes with Mike Evans back in the lineup. Godwin saw one target in the red zone and was tackled inside the 10-yard line, but otherwise made no noise with scoring opportunities. With the Bucs offense dealing with inefficiency, Godwin’s ceiling is capped amidst a fully healthy pass-catching group. He has WR3 upside for Week 17 against the Dolphins.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Travis Kelce caught 1-of-4 targets for six yards in the Chiefs’ Week 16 loss to the Titans.
    This was the second time in three weeks Kelce was held to one catch for under 10 yards. This time was a little more understandable as a team already missing Patrick Mahomes then lost Gardner Minshew to a first half knee injury. That left unknown fourth-year pro Chris Oladokun to deliver the football, and deliver it he did not. Isiah Pacheco led the team in receptions. With Minshew believed to be out for Christmas Day against the Broncos, Kelce can no longer be trusted as a TE1 with Oladokun under center. That’s if he even plays. Kelce has said he will finish the season, but the injury risk may no longer be worth it without a legitimate signal caller.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Xavier Worthy caught 2-of-3 targets for 41 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 16 loss to the Titans.
    Worthy “added” a zero-yard rush. Worthy actually tied for the team lead in receiving yards, which tells you all you need to know about how the Chiefs fared without Patrick Mahomes. That’s because they were also faring without Gardner Minshew following a first half knee injury. Minshew is now expected to miss Thursday evening’s game against the Broncos, leaving “Chris Oladokun” to sling the ball to Worthy and company. With or without Rashee Rice (concussion) back in the lineup, that basically makes Worthy a no-go as a WR4 vs. Denver’s elite pass defense.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Mike Evans caught 5-of-9 targets for 31 yards and a touchdown in the Buccaneers’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers.
    Evans continues to be the Buccaneers’ WR1 since returning from his collarbone injury. It was an inefficient 31 yards on nine targets, a product of a struggling Bucs offense that has failed to take advantage of opportunities. Evans scored the Bucs’ first touchdown of the game on a goal-line fade from the one-yard line in the first quarter. He was targeted in the end zone twice from the one-yard line again in the third quarter, drawing a defensive pass interference before a Sean Tucker rushing score. He still needs 697 yards over the next two games to keep his 1,000-yard streak alive. Evans is a fantasy WR2 for Week 17 against the Dolpins.
  • NO Running Back #34
    Evan Hull had five rushes for three yards in the Saints’ Week 16 win against the Jets.
    Taysom Hill, naturally, led the New Orleans backfield with 12 rushing attempts while Audrice Estime had five carries. Hull ran just 10 routes on the day and was not targeted while Estime ran 34 routes and had three grabs on four targets from Tyler Shough. Hull won’t be fantasy viable in Week 17 against the Titans.
  • NO Running Back #30
    Audric Estime had five rushes for 19 yards in the Saints’ Week 16 win against the Jets, adding three catches for 17 yards.
    Estime was widely believed to be the Saints’ No. 1 back headed into Week 16 with Devin Neal and Alvin Kamara sidelined with injuries. But it was gadget player Taysom Hill who easily led the New Orleans backfield with 12 rushes for 42 yards, including all of the goal line work. Estime had sold pass game usage, running a pass route on 34 of the Saints’ 55 drop backs on the day. RB Evan Hull ran ten routes and was not targeted. Estime should be considered a deep league flex play in Week 17 against the Titans.
  • TB Running Back #44
    Sean Tucker rushed four times for three yards and a touchdown in the Buccaneers’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers.
    Tucker had almost exclusively a red zone role for the Bucs in Week 16. He saw just five snaps, but got four carries. Tucker ran a few times at the goal line, punching one of them in for a one-yard score. The Buccaneers’ running back rotation currently sees Bucky Irving as the primary back, White in for some passing-down usage, and Tucker as the red zone back, making things frustrating for fantasy managers. Tucker is a touchdown-dependent FLEX play for Week 17 against the Dolphins.