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Cleveland Browns rookie right tackle Dawand Jones will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury that requires surgery.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski made the announcement Monday.
Jones made nine starts in place of the injured Jack Conklin, who is also out for the season. He appeared in 11 games overall after the Browns selected him in the fourth round of this year's draft.
Jones sustained the injury in the Browns' Week 12 loss to the Los Angeles Rams and missed Sunday's game against Jacksonville.
Dynasty | Rookie Parker Washington scored his second touchdown in as many weeks in the Jaguars loss to the Browns in week 14. Dynasty Analysis: Washington was a hot pickup following his first action of the season in week 13, when he produced 61 yards and a touchdown on 6-of-6 receiving. Now clearly on the radar of defensive coordinators, it was tougher sledding for the rookie and he corralled only two receptions for 27 yards and the touchdown. Washington's role as the slot receiver should remain secure as Christian Kirk recovers from groin surgery but he'll be difficult to trust in lineups due to inconsistency. Parker remains unranked on DLF's receiver rankings but remains a name to roster in hopes of further development.
Dynasty | C.J. Stroud exited week 14 due to a concussion. Dynasty Analysis: Before entering the protocol, the rookie threw for 91 yards on 10-of-23 passing, struggling mightily. The Jets swarming defense controlled the game while Zach Wilson turned in his best performance as a professional, all making for a very forgettable week for the Texans, who continue to be in the hunt for a playoff spot. As for Stroud, the odds-on favorite for rookie of the year is no certainty to be cleared for his week-15 tilt with the Titans in Tennessee. Stroud is found as a rising QB8 on DLF's quarterback rankings.
Dynasty | Brock Purdy threw for 368 yards and two touchdowns in the 49ers victory over the Seahawks in week 14. Dynasty Analysis: It wasn't long ago that head coach Kyle Shanahan was answering questions about Purdy's role as the starter. Fast forward to today and the the sophomore quarterback is pacing the league in multiple categories and the team is the odds-on favorite to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. As for 2022's Mr. Irrelevant, he continues to climb the rankings ladders and is found as DLF's QB15. He turns 24 two days after Christmas.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said that running back Jerome Ford's X-rays on his injured hand/wrist came back negative on Monday. Ford finished the exciting 31-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars with 12 rushing attempts for 51 yards and five catches on six targets for 31 yards. Most of his rushing production came on a 26-yard pickup in the second quarter, and the 24-year-old was splitting backfield work evenly with Kareem Hunt. As long as he stays active in the passing attack in the Browns' offense, Hunt should continue to have RB3/flex value for fantasy managers. Ford's injury shouldn't keep him from playing in Week 15, but he'll have a difficult matchup against the resurgent Chicago Bears defense on tap next weekend.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett (ankle) will miss a second straight game in Week 15 against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday. The 25-year-old had tightrope surgery after suffering a right high-ankle sprain in Week 13. It's fair to wonder if Pickett will even be able to make it back for a divisional clash in Week 16 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Trubisky made the start in last Thursday's upset loss to the New England Patriots and looked pretty bad, going 22-for-35 for 190 yards with a touchdown and interception. Pittsburgh's offense hasn't looked good all year, and that's probably not suddenly going to change anytime soon, especially with Trubisky now running the show. Trubisky will be a desperation low-end QB2 play for fantasy managers in superflex leagues against Indy.
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams just hasn't been involved much as a pass-catcher in his second year in the NFL, and that continued in the team's 28-13 loss to the division-rival Chicago Bears in Week 14. Williams failed to haul in his only target through the air and received one carry for a four-yard pickup. The 22-year-old former 12th overall pick out of Ohio State has been more of a gadget player than anything else in a Lions offense with plenty of weapons. He now has only 13 catches on 25 targets for 195 yards and two touchdowns through the air, adding two carries the last two weeks for 23 yards and another score. Williams doesn't have more than two receptions or 53 yards in a game this year, so fantasy managers cannot realistically trust him in their starting lineups the rest of the way.
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A report surfaced last week that the Los Angeles Chargers might involve running back Joshua Kelley more in Week 14 against the Denver Broncos with Austin Ekeler struggling to get anything going on the ground. That didn't end up happening. Instead, Kelley played a season-low 10 percent of the offensive snaps -- even Isaiah Spiller was on the field more -- and had three carries for six yards in the 24-7 loss. He wasn't involved in the passing game. The Bolts fell behind by a couple scores early and were never able to get back into the contest. It didn't help that quarterback Justin Herbert fractured his right index finger and didn't return after halftime. The 26-year-old backup remains well off the fantasy radar, especially now that Herbert might be forced to miss the final four games of the regular season.
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Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards was barely involved in the team's 37-31 overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14 on Sunday. Edwards played just 28 percent of the offensive snaps -- fewer than rookie Keaton Mitchell and Justice Hill -- and was afforded just six carries for a season-low 15 yards. Meanwhile, Mitchell led the backfield with nine carries for 54 yards and also caught one of his two targets. Edwards has had plenty of fantasy value for managers in 2023 with his 10 rushing touchdowns as a goal-line back, but Mitchell is slowly taking over Baltimore's backfield as their early down back. The 28-year-old is quickly becoming a touchdown-dependent RB3/flex as we enter the fantasy playoffs in most leagues.
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Carolina Panthers wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. was held under 50 receiving yards for the ninth time in 11 games on Sunday in the 28-6 loss to the division-rival New Orleans Saints. Chark hauled in two of his four targets for 26 yards on a day in which rookie first-round quarterback Bryce Young put the ball in the air 36 times. Chark's 26 yards were second on the team behind Adam Thielen's 74. The 27-year-old just hasn't been a trustworthy receiving option for the Panthers or fantasy managers in his first year in Carolina in one of the worst offenses in the NFL. The former second-round pick in 2018 hasn't found the end zone since Week 9 and has just one game in 2023 where he has gone over three receptions, and that came all the way back in Week 3, when he had four catches for a season-high 86 yards and a score on a season-high 11 targets. Chark hasn't been targeted more than six times since.
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Dynasty | Zach Wilson threw for 301 yards, two touchdowns and zero interceptions in the Jets surprise victory over the Texans in week 14. Dynasty Analysis: Wilson balled out and had coaches and teammates buzzing. It's only one week and it's hard to know what comes next for the embattled quarterback but he's riding a high and will have little time to savor the victory with a trip to Miami on tap. Unranked on DLF's quarterback rankings, the feel good story is little more than that at this juncture and with an extremely murky future, there's little reason to rush an addition of the 24-year-old.
Dynasty | Kyle Pitts scored his second touchdown of 2023 in the Falcons week-13 loss to the Buccaneers. Dynasty Analysis: The 36-yard touchdown came on a broken coverage play but, at this juncture with Pitts, we'll take it. He finished the day with 57 yards and the touchdown on 3-of-6 receiving. If there's a silver lining to another disappointing season for the third-year tight end, it's in the fact this targets (74) remain elevated and have been improving over his past two games, 14 over that span. Projecting beyond 2023, however, more uncertainty will come at the hands of yet another quarterback change and, quite possibly, coaching turnover as well. Now listed as DLF's TE5, the once super-hyped rookie is now seen as a premium laden potential-upside veteran.
Dynasty | Rachaad White notched another 100-yard game, his second in three weeks, in the Buccaneers victory over the Falcons in week 14. Dynasty Analysis: Don't look now but the sophomore running back may be developing into a carry-the-load asset at the position. White's 102 scoreless rushing yards were his second-best total as a professional and the high mark for 2023. He also scored a touchdown as a receiver though his two receptions matched his season low. White's emergence has been a bright spot for the Bucs and fantasy managers who chose to stick with the team's projected RB1. While early production was far from inspiring, he's been trending higher over the past three weeks. It's hard to know just how to value White and his RB22 ranking on DLF seems appropriate. The team travels to Green Bay in week 15 where the back will attempt to follow-on to his recent success.
Dynasty | Chase Brown scored his first career touchdown in the Bengals 34-14 victory over the Colts in week 14. Dynasty Analysis: His 54-yard score came as a receiver and he produced 80 yards on 3-of-3 receiving. As a rusher, he produced a pedestrian 25 yards on eight carries. Brown has seen 20 touches over his past two games as he gets work behind veteran Joe Mixon. Mixon's status with the team was very much during the preseason and likely will be so again in 2024. Brown's production could put him in-line for a starting role if the dominoes fall in his favor but 2024 will also see a tsunami of free agent talent at the position. Found as DLF's RB62, the rookie remains a dynasty stash on the potential for a greater role next season.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (finger) is not expected to play on Thursday night against the division-rival Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15 due to the fractured right index finger he suffered in Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos. Herbert will be consulting with Dr. Steven Shin to determine the extent of the injury and how much time he will miss, according to a source. The 25-year-old QB already suffered a fractured finger earlier this year, but that was to his left (non-throwing) hand. This one is to the index finger on his throwing hand, which is much more serious for a QB and will put the rest of his season in doubt with only four games remaining. Easton Stick, who replaced Herbert under center in the Week 14 loss, is in line to make his first career start against the Raiders this week, which is obviously a big downgrade for LA's offense.
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr told reporters after the Week 14 win over the Carolina Panthers that he has suffered three rib fractures this year. Carr has been one of the most beat up players in 2023, but he somehow has managed to play in every game. He entered Sunday's game after clearing the concussion protocol for the second time this year while also dealing with ribs and shoulder injuries. He's a tough dude, no doubt. Predictably, Carr's play has been up and down in his first year in New Orleans and he has been knocked out of multiple contests early. For fantasy purposes, he's extremely risky as a low-end QB2 and will probably continue to be, although he does have a juicy matchup at home in Week 15 against the New York Giants.
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Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell rushed nine times for 54 yards and caught one pass for 8 yards in the team's overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Both marks were above Gus Edward's totals (six carries for 15 yards), although the veteran received the first attempt of the game. Mitchell then took the next couple of touches. Despite not receiving a carry, Justice Hill actually led running backs in snaps on Sunday. All three backs will be involved in the offense moving forward, which caps the upside of both Edwards and Mitchell. The rookie is the most explosive of the trio and will have more chances to break off a long run or two against Jacksonville in Week 15.
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Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox caught all three of his targets for 36 yards in the team's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The veteran missed the previous five games with a wrist injury. In his return, he logged his lowest snap count (47%) of the 2023 season. Dalton Kincaid continued to earn starter-level snaps, targets (8), and catches (5), although Knox outpaced the rookie in yards. Now a part-time player, Knox isn't worth rostering in redraft formats. He won't be on fantasy radars when the Bills host the Dallas Cowboys in Week 15.
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Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (knee) is trending toward missing another game, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Jones picked up three limited practice designations throughout the week and it appeared that he'd have a decent chance of suiting up. This will be Jones' third straight missed game with the knee ailment and sixth this season. AJ Dillon (groin), who was also limited in a pair of practices this week, will get the start. Jones' next chance to return to the starting lineup is on Sunday when the Packers host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (chest) appears to have avoided a serious injury, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The All-Pro receiver was sent to the hospital after suffering the injury but returned to the stadium shortly after and traveled home with the team. The Vikings are playing on Saturday against the Cincinnati Bengals, meaning it's a short week for Jefferson to recover. There's a chance that the former first-round pick will miss more game action this season, but we'll get better clarity when the Vikings release their first injury report later this week.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (finger) sustained a fractured index finger on his throwing hand, which is putting the rest of his season in jeopardy. He'll have an MRI done on the finger today to determine if he's able to come back this season. He will almost certainly not be on the field on Thursday night when the Chargers face off against the Raiders. Given the record for Los Angeles, there's little reason to rush Herbert back. Easton Stick threw for 179 yards in relief duty and would likely get the start in Week 15.
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