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  • KC Quarterback #15
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    Patrick Mahomes completed 22-of-30 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 30-17, Week 6 win over the Lions, adding 32 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries.
    Mahomes played an inspired game, marching the field and converting when he had to and delivering the grit in other situations. His second quarter rushing score from one yard out falls in the latter bucket; it allowed the Chiefs to double the Lions up around the break after tacking on another score on their first possession of the second half. It was that 14-point spurt that put the Chiefs up for good. Mahomes has continued to have to overcome a largely nonexistent run game as he still leads the team in rushing through six weeks, but the team gets standout wide receiver Rashee Rice back after his six-game suspension culminated with the win, giving Mahomes his top option through the air back ahead of a Week 7 divisional tilt against the Raiders.
  • LA Running Back #23
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    Kyren Williams had 12 rushes for 91 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 11 win against the Seahawks, adding one catch for five yards.
    Williams didn’t exactly dominate touches in the LA backfield. Blake Corum had eight carries (for a meager ten yards) including some work in the red zone. Williams’ highlight came on a 34-yard scamper to the one yard line before plunging into the end zone for his sixth touchdown of 2025. Williams ran 19 pass routes to just three routes for Corum. Against a fading Bucs defense in Week 12, Williams should be considered a top-12 fantasy play. He has at least 14 rushes in six games this season.
    Pats' Henderson 'pushing for' fantasy RB1 status
    Coming off a three-touchdown outburst against the Jets, TreVeyon Henderson is shaping up as a fantasy RB1 with Rhamondre Stevenson out, where he'll still provide RB2 numbers even when the latter returns.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    David Njoku caught 1-of-2 targets for seven yards in the Browns’ Week 11 loss to the Ravens.
    Njoku was a ghost almost all night, though QB Shedeur Sanders did look to him on the Browns’ final play, forcing a pass Njoku’s way on 4th-and-5 from the Ravens’ 25-yard line. It ultimately fell incomplete. The Browns’ discombobulated pass offense makes it difficult for two tight ends to return usable fantasy value, and rookie TE Harold Fannin Jr. offers slightly more spark than the veteran. Njoku is a borderline TE1/2 against the Raiders in Week 12.
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    Harold Fannin
    CLE Tight End #44
    Harold Fannin Jr. caught 2-of-5 targets for 26 yards in the Browns’ Week 11 loss to the Ravens.
    Fannin nearly helped QB Shedeur Sanders engineer a fourth-quarter comeback. Just before the two-minute warning, the two connected for a 25-yard gain after Fannin got open on a post route over the middle. Sanders went back to him shortly after that, nearly connecting on another decent gain, but Fannin was unable to secure the low-aimed pass on the move. Fannin remains a borderline TE1/2 against the Raiders next week.
  • ARI Running Back #22
    Michael Carter rushed two times for six yards in the Cardinals’ Week 11 loss to the 49ers, adding five receptions for 22 yards.
    Carter saw heavy usage in the passing game after Emari Demercado left with an apparent ankle injury in the first half. With the game script heavily favoring the pass, Carter saw a whopping seven targets, catching checkdowns galore from Jacoby Brissett. Knight has a hold on the early-down role as the Cardinals’ starter, but Carter saw 30 passing snaps, totaling 33 total snaps to Knight’s 32 total snaps. Carter only has fantasy relevance if Demercado remains out and if the Cardinals play from behind. Carter has RB4 value as long as both things are true for Week 12 against the Jaguars.
  • CLE Wide Receiver
    Isaiah Bond caught 0-of-1 targets in the Browns’ Week 11 loss to the Ravens.
    Bond returned from his foot injury this week to no avail. The Browns’ rookie wide receiver earned just one target all night, albeit in the end zone, though QB Shedeur Sanders gave him no real chance to make a play with the poorly aimed pass. Bond is not worth starting against the Raiders in Week 12.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Cedric Tillman caught 3-of-4 targets for 52 yards in the Browns’ Week 11 loss to the Ravens.
    Tillman led the Browns in receiving and helped QB Dillon Gabriel, pre-concussion, complete the longest pass of his career, going for 26 yards, on the Browns’ fifth drive. Tillman could warrant WR4/FLEX consideration against the Raiders next week, though the big-bodied wide receiver possesses a very low floor.
  • ARI Running Back #20
    Bam Knight rushed five times for 24 yards in the Cardinals’ Week 11 loss to the 49ers, adding four receptions for 21 yards.
    Knight got the start in the Cardinals’ backfield committee once again, taking most early-down and red zone snaps on the day. He scored a six-yard rushing touchdown in the first half for Arizona’s sole touchdown before halftime. Knight also had a 60-yard rushing score nullified by offensive holding in the third quarter and took a direct snap for a failed two-point conversion later in the second half. With the Cardinals down big, Knight lost a lot of passing down snaps to Emari Demercado and Michael Carter, who combined for 10 targets and 39 passing snaps, compared to Knight’s four targets and 18 passing snaps. As long as Trey Benson remains out, Knight is the back to roster in the Cardinals’ murky rotation. He is an RB3 for Week 12 against the Jaguars.
  • CLE Quarterback #12
    Shedeur Sanders completed 4-of-16 passes for 47 yards and one interception in the Browns’ 23-16, Week 11 loss to the Ravens, adding three rushes for 16 yards.
    Sanders took over after halftime for starting QB Dillon Gabriel (concussion). Sanders nearly engineered a comeback drive at the end of the game, but the rookie’s performance was far from perfect. He is quick to leave the pocket and tosses errant passes, notably throwing an interception straight into Ravens CB Nate Wiggins’ hands on the Browns’ eighth drive. Sanders then fired a pass straight into a Ravens S Kyle Hamilton’s hands on the ninth drive, but Hamilton embarrassingly dropped the ball, punted it post-play and was flagged for a penalty. Browns rookie WR Isaiah Bond briefly got open in the end zone on the final drive, but a scrambling Sanders delivered a poor pass, leading the receiver by too great a distance. Sanders could warrant QB2 consideration against the Raiders next week if Gabriel is unable to clear the concussion protocol. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said post-game that Gabriel remains the starter.
  • GB Running Back #8
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Josh Jacobs (knee) will undergo further tests on Monday.
    According to Pelissero, the Packers don’t believe Jacobs’ injury is season-ending. That said, the fact that the Packers are prefacing this diagnosis with “we don’t believe it’s season-ending” is enough to suggest Jacobs could miss time. Backup Emanuel Wilson stepped in to lead the Packers with 11 carries for 40 yards and would get the starting nod in Week 12 against the Vikings if Jacobs is unable to go. We should have more information on Jacobs’ status on Monday.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #14
    Courtland Sutton caught 4-of-8 targets for 59 yards in Denver’s Week 11 win over the Chiefs
    He had an absolutely essential catch in this game of a low Bo Nix throw on third-and-long at the two-minute warning to keep the Broncos offense on the field. It’s not like Courtland Sutton has been a major fantasy football problem this year. The targets are fine. He’s scored in four-of-11 games. He’s gone over 80 yards five times. But it feels like the Sutton/Troy Franklin alliance has shifted sharply towards Franklin in the last four games. Sutton hasn’t cracked 67 yards since Week 7 and has just one touchdown to show for it. He’ll be on the WR3 line coming out of Denver’s Week 12 bye, but this has felt a little more tenuous than you’d hope lately as Denver has spread the ball around plenty and featured Franklin.