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  • NO Center #51
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    Saints RG Cesar Ruiz (concussion) did not practice Wednesday.
    Ruiz left Week 13 with concussion symptoms and did not return. Per head coach Darren Rizzi, Ruiz has made some progress through the league’s concussion protocols. That gives him a shot at suiting up on Sunday. His practice statuses over the next two days will be telling.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #15
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    Adonai Mitchell caught 6-of-9 targets for 58 yards and a touchdown in the Jets’ Week 15 loss to the Jaguars.
    Bet on Rivers, Taylor against Seahawks in Week 15
    The FFHH crew shares their favorite bets for Week 15 of the NFL season, detailing why 44-year-old Philip Rivers will have over 151 passing yards and Jonathan Taylor will have over 14 receiving yards against the Seahawks.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Christian Watson (chest) exited in the third quarter of Week 15’s game against the Broncos.
    Watson, who is questionable to return, was targeted on a deep ball by Jordan Love and fell hard to the ground. What appeared to be a shoulder injury was later listed as a chest injury. He remained down for several minutes before making his way to the sideline and later the locker room. If he doesn’t return, Watson’s day will end with a 3-29-0 line on five targets.
  • LV Wide Receiver #18
    Jack Bech caught 2-of-3 targets for 17 yards in the Raiders’ Week 15 loss to the Eagles.
    Bech’s 17 yards were actually second on the team, if you want to know how the Raiders’ road trip went. Things won’t get any better for Week 16, where they will visit Houston to face the Texans’ elite pass defense. Whether it is Kenny Pickett or Geno Smith under center for Vegas, Bech will be out of WR4 spots in fantasy.
  • Oronde Gadsden II caught 4-of-5 targets for 61 yards in the Chargers’ Week 15 win against the Chiefs.
    It was Gadsden’s first game with more than two receptions since early November, and he led all Chargers pass catchers in receiving yards in another low-volume outing for Justin Herbert in an increasingly run-heavy LA offense. Gadsden logged a pass route on 22 of the Chargers’ 32 drop backs against KC. It’s a decent rate, but one that keeps Gadsden as a thin option in 12-team fantasy leagues. Gadsden should be in lineups next week against a vulnerable Dallas coverage unit.
  • LV Wide Receiver #1
    Tre Tucker was held without a catch on three targets in the Raiders’ Week 15 loss to the Eagles.
    With Kenny Pickett making his first start in place of Geno Smith, Tucker was held without a grab for the first time all season. Not that he, or really anybody in this Raiders offense, has been producing of late. With a limited floor and several months without a ceiling effort, Tucker is out of sight, out of mind for the fantasy playoffs.
  • BAL Tight End #89
    Mark Andrews caught 2-of-3 targets for 18 yards in the Ravens’ Week 15 win over the Bengals.
    The Ravens’ attempted only 12 passes on the day, with three of those going in Andrews’ direction. Andrews’ biggest gain came on a 14-yard pickup inside of the two minute warning in the first half, and helped set the offense up for a 28-yard touchdown pass to Zay Flowers. Andrews’ has caught four or fewer passes in his last 10 games and won’t be anything more than a TE2 in Week 16 against the Patriots.
  • KC Kicker #7
    Harrison Butker converted both of his field goal attempts in the Chiefs’ Week 15 loss against the Chargers.
    Butker bounced back from his Week 14 miss against the Texans in a close loss. He’s missed just four of his 28 field goal attempts through Week 15. Butker’s fantasy prospects might be affected by Patrick Mahomes’ potential absence after Mahomes went down with a knee injury near the end of KC’s loss to the Bolts.
  • BAL Tight End #80
    Isaiah Likely was not targeted in the Ravens’ Week 15 win over the Bengals
    In a game that featured only 12 passes by the Ravens, Likely found himself starved of targets. It’s a brutal break for fantasy managers who were counting on Likely in a plus matchup after seeing six targets in back-to-back weeks. Likely narrowly out-snapped Mark Andrews and ran one more route than the veteran tight end. He shouldn’t be viewed as anything more than a TE2 in Week 16 against the Patriots.
  • KC Running Back #29
    Kareem Hunt had six rushes for 12 yards in the Chiefs’ Week 15 loss against the Chargers, adding one catch for eight yards.
    Hunt played behind Isiah Pacheco, who had 11 rushes for 21 yards and did not have a reception as Hunt ran more pass routes on the day. Neither KC back has been anything more than a desperation flex option for most of the season, and with Patrick Mahomes (knee) possibly done for the season and the Chiefs’ postseason hopes dashed in Week 15, things could get worse for both Hunt and Pacheco. Hunt should remain on benches in Week 16.
  • CHI Tight End #85
    Cole Kmet caught 2-of-4 targets for 28 yards in the Bears’ Week 15 win over the Browns.
    Kmet continues to be a thorn in Coleston Loveland’s side rather than a standalone fantasy option. The 26-year-old tight end hasn’t played ahead of his counterpart in about a month, but the three or so targets he gets every game is noteworthy. It’s just not enough for him to be on the fantasy radar in Week 16 against the Packers.