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  • SEA Defensive Tackle #91
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    Seahawks DT Byron Murphy (hamstring) did not participate in Tuesday’s walk-through.
    The Seahawks released a practice report estimation after holding a walk-through practice Tuesday, ahead of a Thursday showdown against the 49ers. First-round pick Byron Murphy is still out with a hamstring injury while LB Derick Hall (foot), and CB Riq Woolen (ankle) were also estimated non-participants and S Julian Love (hamstring) was listed as limited. After a rough loss to the Giants, the Seahawks defense is far from full strength to start Week 6.
  • IND Wide Receiver #2
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    Colts WR Josh Downs (personal) did not practice on Thursday.
    We fully expect Downs to be available on Monday night, but given WR Alec Pierce’s (Achilles) limited session, this is worth keeping an eye on. The Colts’ pass catchers are now vying for opportunities in a low-volume passing attack. Removing one player makes a difference. Stay tuned.
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  • IND Running Back #26
    Colts RB Ameer Abdullah (knee) is practicing fully for Week 16 against the 49ers.
    The 32-year-old is coming off a season-high nine touches, so a sore knee makes sense. He is difficult to trust, even in PPR formats, given the one-game blip, but he appears to be a QB Philip Rivers’ preferred checkdown option. Expect him to handle passing down duties against the 49ers.
  • IND Wide Receiver #14
    Colts WR Alec Pierce (Achilles) was limited on Thursday.
    ESPN’s Stephen Holder tells readers to “stand down,” because this is “just a precautionary situation.” We still think this is worth following closely. It is unclear when the injury occurred. This is the Colts’ first practice of the week. They face the 49ers on Monday night. If a capable pass catcher is removed from the offense this week, it would slightly increase the target share projections for the remaining, healthy players.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    Raiders EDGE Maxx Crosby (knee) was limited on Thursday
    Crosby will likely continue playing through the pain this week. He has 10 sacks this year, and he is the only Raiders defender to log more than three. Although he will make his presence felt against the Texans, he cannot stop an offense on his own.
  • HOU Running Back #21
    Texans RB Nick Chubb (ribs) practiced fully on Thursday.
    Chubb is now on track to play. Texans starting RB Woody Marks (ankle), unfortunately, remains sidelined. Chubb would likely handle interior rushing duties if Marks cannot play, but RB Jawhar Jordan would change the pace and play on passing downs. In this scenario, Chubb may be able to punch in a touchdown against the lowly Raiders.
  • DAL Defensive Tackle #92
    Cowboys DT Quinnen Williams (concussion) was limited on Thursday.
    Williams’ return is great to see, though he is not guaranteed to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol in time to play this week. Williams has had a significantly positive impact on the Cowboys’ defense since they acquired him. Chargers QB Justin Herbert would enjoy far more comfortable pockets if Williams is unable to play.
  • DAL Running Back #33
    Cowboys RB Javonte Williams (neck) was limited on Thursday.
    Williams is still on track to play this week against the Chargers, but it would be great to see him upgrade to full participation tomorrow. Williams suffered the neck injury early in his team’s Week 15 and managed to play through it, though he did give up snaps to RB Malik Davis. Davis should be stashed at this time.
  • LAC Offensive Lineman #79
    Chargers RT Trey Pipkins (ankle) was limited on Thursday.
    Pipkins is on track to face the Cowboys this week, although it would be nice to see him practice fully on Friday. The Chargers’ banged-up offensive line is tasked with fending off the Cowboys’ pass-rush unit this week. It should be a high-scoring game environment.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #9
    Chargers WR Tre’ Harris (hip) was limited on Thursday.
    Harris’ 49 receiving yards in Week 15 were a career-high. Although he will likely be reduced to a part-time role if WR Quentin Johnston (groin) returns this week, Harris’ development is promising. He would be too risky for WR4/FLEX consideration in that scenario but could warrant consideration in DFS lineups.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Chargers WR Quentin Johnston (groin) was limited on Thursday.
    Johnston has a chance to suit up this week, but he remains in the questionable camp after logging another limited practice session. The Chargers could use their capable post-catch producer against the Cowboys this weekend, in what should be a fantasy-friendly game environment.