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  • TB Wide Receiver #13
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    Mike Evans caught 5-of-7 targets for 62 yards and two touchdowns in the Bucs’ Week 5 overtime loss to the Falcons.
    Evans’ fourth and fifth scores of the season give him 100 for his career. 99 receiving and, amusingly, one on a fumble recovery. Evans, coincidentally, also recovered a Chris Godwin fumble this evening. He was schemed wide open on both his scores, a two-yarder in the first quarter and 23-yarder in the second. He got free for a potential third strike with the Bucs milking clock in the fourth quarter, but Baker Mayfield didn’t see him. Looking as Mike Evans-y as ever, he gets arch-nemesis Marshon Lattimore’s Saints in Week 6.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
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    CeeDee Lamb (shoulder) expects to play Week 10 against the Eagles.
    “I’ve taken a big step throughout the week in these last two to three days, if you will. I’m good,” Lamb said Thursday. “I was out there running today, getting right.” Lamb has been limited in practice, but he’s not the kind of player who needs many reps for the coaching staff to deem ready to go. Lamb’s floor and ceiling both take a hit with Dak Prescott (hamstring) on the shelf, but he should still be able to do plenty of compiling with backup Cooper Rush under center.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed Jauan Jennings (hip) will return for Sunday’s game against the Bucs.
    Sidelined since Week 6, Jennings has been quiet when both Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel were active this season but quite productive when one was out. Aiyuk, of course, is done for the season, but first-rounder Ricky Pearsall is also now in the picture. With the Niners getting the Bucs’ awful pass defense for Week 10, there’s probably a case to be made for jamming Jennings into the top 30.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #86
    Darius Slayton (concussion) has been ruled out for Week 10 against the Panthers.
    Slayton did not make the team’s transatlantic trip to Germany. Surprisingly the Giants’ leading receiver in Week 10, Slayton has pop-up potential, but not enough consistency to crack the weekly WR4 ranks. That being said, the Giants do come off bye in Week 12 against the Bucs’ bottom-barrel defense.
  • BAL Cornerback #25
    Ravens declared CB Tre’Davious White ,TE Isaiah Likely, CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, EDGE Brent Urban, RB Rasheen Ali, EDGE Adisa Isaac and C Nick Samac inactive for Week 10 against the Bengals.
    Acquired from the Rams two days ago, White couldn’t get up to speed in only two days time. Although now well post-peak, White falls into “all the help they can get” territory for the Ravens’ beleaguered secondary, and will undoubtedly be out there for Week 11 snaps.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Kyle Shanahan confirmed he expects Christian McCaffrey (achilles) to make his season debut on Sunday against the Bucs.
    After toying with the “competitive advantage” game with non-updates on CMC’s status, Shanahan finally admits the obvious. McCaffrey has been practicing without setbacks and could be ready for something of a full load in Tampa. Even if 18-20 touches is ultimately unlikely, even 12-15 keeps McCaffrey locked in as a no-brainer RB1.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Tee Higgins (quad) is inactive for Week 10 against the Ravens.
    Higgins was always expected to remain sidelined after failing to get in a practice on the short week. Higgins isn’t exactly known as a quick healer, but 10 days hence against the Chargers could be realistic after he at least got a “doubtful” tag as opposed to an immediate rule-out this week. Joining Higgins on the shelf are LT Orlando Brown, WR Charlie Jones, RB Kendall Milton, EDGE Cedric Johnson and TE Tanner McLachlan.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #81
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports Bengals WR Jermaine Burton had a “locked in” week of practice after his Week 9 healthy scratch, and that the Bengals are “counting on him to be a factor” against the Ravens.
    Apparently a big part of the Bengals’ Week 9, Tee Higgins-less game plan, Burton was scratched after missing Saturday’s walk-through. A massive blunder, but one the Bengals are apparently willing to forgive with Higgins still sidelined vs. the Ravens’ awful pass defense. Third-round rookie Burton is probably worth a WR5 dart throw in this plus matchup.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Deebo Samuel (ribs, oblique) remained “limited” on Thursday.
    Always limited by something or other in practice, there has been zero indication Samuel’s Week 10 status is actually in doubt. He should be out there on the WR1/2 borderline vs. a really bad Bucs pass D.
  • SF Running Back #24
    49ers RB Jordan Mason (shoulder) was downgraded to “limited” for Thursday’s practice.
    Mason was listed as “full” coming out of the 49ers’ bye on Wednesday. It’s possible he experienced unexpected soreness following his Wednesday return, but it’s more likely this was part of a rep management plan all along. Mason’s status still matters with the Niners refusing to confirm Christian McCaffrey (achilles) is indeed returning Sunday. Fantasy managers should still consider it unlikely Mason ultimately ends up in Week 10 lineups.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Christian McCaffrey (achilles) remained “limited” for Thursday’s practice.
    “If he emerges from today’s practice, the most rigorous of the week, without any issues in his achilles, it seems like he’ll be home free to be activated Saturday and to make his 2024 debut on Sunday,” is the opinion of beat reporter Matt Barrows. Coach Kyle Shanahan has, predictably, refused to publicly commit to any Week 10 expectations for his — we hope — returning lead back, but he still appears on track in our eyes. Then it becomes pretty simple: If CMC plays, he’s in fantasy lineups. Hopefully we get clarity by Friday’s final injury report instead of an inconclusive “questionable” tag.