![]() ![]() Harris is next in line to take advantage of a ripe matchup with the Raiders this week, assuming he’s able to go with his own quad ailment. ![]() RB Damien Harris, Patriots (ESPN: 56% Yahoo: 50%): Rhamondre Stevenson suffered an ankle injury that kept him sidelined in the second half against the Cardinals on Monday night. His 41-yard TD (one of only two targets in just 13 snaps) is indicative that it won’t take much for him to be fantasy relevant. Chark’s teammate Jameson Williams (ESPN: 27% Yahoo: 36%) showed against Minnesota why everyone is so excited he’s finally healthy. He’s the overall WR12 in standard formats (WR15 in PPR) since Week 12, with at least five receptions and 90-plus receiving yards in back-to-back games. WR DJ Chark, Lions (ESPN: 23% Yahoo: 40%): Chark was eased back into action in Week 11 after missing two months with an ankle injury. If you’ve been waylaid by injuries at the quarterback position, Goff should be your primary target this week. Detroit’s offense is the healthiest it’s been all season and is still fighting for a playoff spot. He’s currently eighth in passing yards (3,352) and is tied for fifth in TD passes (22). Goff is the overall QB12 through 14 weeks. QB Jared Goff, Lions (ESPN: 45% Yahoo: 68%): Notice a theme so far? DPJ, Engram and Goff are all players who have produced consistently this season and haven’t been rewarded with a roster spot in most leagues. Engram is one of only nine tight ends averaging double-digit fantasy points in PPR formats, and two of those (Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert) are currently on injured reserve. His monster performance at Tennessee (11 receptions for 162 yards and two touchdowns on 15 targets) helped make him the overall TE5 in standard formats (TE4 in PPR) through 14 weeks. TE Evan Engram, Jaguars (ESPN: 45% Yahoo: 56%): The tight end position has been a fantasy wasteland this season - even more than usual - and yet Engram’s roster percentage has hovered around 50 percent despite being a clear favorite of Trevor Lawrence. He’s good and he’s only scratching the surface of his potential now that he has Deshaun Watson under center. Landry would likely see a few more targets if Peoples-Jones ends up sitting out this one.WR Donovan Peoples-Jones, Browns (ESPN: 44% Yahoo: 58%): Peoples-Jones is the overall WR24 in standard formats (WR20 in PPR) since Week 4, which means he has produced WR2 value on a weekly basis for the majority of this season (the bulk of that with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback). However, given the Browns’ preference for running the ball and Peoples-Jones’ role behind Jarvis Landry, his ceiling is probably pretty low this week. The Browns should find it a lot easier to move against the Lions, so if Peoples-Jones does play, he should finish with a better line. Peoples-Jones had just one catch on five targets last week, totaling 16 yards against the Patriots. Fantasy football impact: Browns WR Donovan Peoples-Jones (groin) Peoples-Jones is officially listed as questionable for this week’s game against the Detroit Lions. However, he was able to return to the practice field, in a limited role, on Friday, a good sign for his availability this week. He hurt his groin during a practice session on Wednesday, and had to miss Thursday’s session. He adds that Peoples-Jones has a chance, but not a great one.Ĭleveland Brown wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones had an up and down week dealing with a groin injury. Game day update: The young wide receiver has an uphill battle to play on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, per Ian Rapoport. ![]()
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