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    The Paur Report

    Five Fantasy Takeaways: Week 14

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    Commissioner
    Tue Nov 25 12:28pm ET

    WEEK 14: If the Playoffs started today (1 week remaining). 

    1. Flamingo FU
    2. Ammendola's Revenge
    3. Captain Lamarvel & Iron Jayden
    4. Darth Meow
    5. Toe Burrow
    6. Run CMC

    These will more than likely be the 6 playoff teams. The seedings can still change however. 

    Professor Chaos
    Sat Nov 22 6:24pm ET
    I have no issues with the commissioner. I think I will propose a rule about using trade calculators, say three, to analyze a trade to see if there is any extremes one way or the other. We would need to set criteria, like, how much variance will be allowed. I think having outside opinions could help, sort of like having an independent party review trades.

    Ian


    Commissioner wrote:

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;


    *Reduced roster sizes


    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)


    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 


    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 


    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 


     


    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian


     



    Team 7
    Fri Nov 21 4:07pm ET

    Hey, I figured I'd throw this out there.....I do intend to return next year. I'm not dumping my team and bailing out. I am blowing it up and starting over. My team has been stuck in neutral, more or less, for awhile. I did give up 2 promising players, and we'll see how that works out. Getting a 3rd for Henry is fine by me. He's on the edge of the cliff. For the record, the trades that went through for my team, were all proposed to me....I did not send out a single one of those that got accepted. I did send other trades during the week, but nothing happened with those. Doing those trades was more fun than trying trying figure out which crappy TE/WR/QB I'm putting out each week....at least now I can look forward to the draft. I didn't even have a 1st rd pick and now I got 2 and an extra 3rd. If we limit our rosters, as proposed/suggested, things might be a little easier. Waiver is trash, trading is tough...basically you got what you got until a decent crop of rookies comes around. So, I'm just banking on that and trying to have a few extra picks. All that said, I think Chad does just fine at "governing" trades. It's really nobody's business how a manager runs their team, if that manager is playing the next year, not colluding (I traded with the commissioner ffs) and really that's it. If its a "unbalanced", "bad", ect...trade...but the 2 people agree, again aside from any collusion or throwing a temper tantrum, then they should be free to do so. That's kind of how Dynasty works....if that's not agreeable, then I would suggest, and would make a proposition that we copy the setup of  "I Right Sweep 8" league, which is a hybrid of sorts and possibly my favorite league to play in each year.....maybe make it "superflex" or "2QB" like this one, but with a limit on QBs or something. Anyway, its whatever....I jump on, set my roster, check the FA list anyway, and move on....and, no, I did not realize that Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch last night....again. I'll take a 5th for him....of JD.

    Professor Chaos
    Thu Nov 20 1:52pm ET
    I have no issues with the commissioner. I think I will propose a rule about using trade calculators, say three, to analyze a trade to see if there is any extremes one way or the other. We would need to set criteria, like, how much variance will be allowed. I think having outside opinions could help, sort of like having an independent party review trades.

    Ian


    Commissioner wrote:

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;


    *Reduced roster sizes


    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)


    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 


    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 


    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 


     


    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian


     



    Commissioner
    Thu Nov 20 1:32pm ET

    I agree with several things here. At the end of every season, anyone is able submit rules changes to be voted on by the league. A few that I plan to submit for next year are;

    *Reduced roster sizes

    *Time frames to put on trade protests (48/72/? hours)

    *Paying the next year's league fees so when any trading issues come up (trading 1st rounders or whatever) we know the owner plans on being around the following year. 

    Interestingly enough, we have had FOUR different Champions in the FOUR years of the league's existence. 

    And for the record, I started this league and have been the Commish for all 5 years thus far. If anyone else wants to take over duties next year, I am more than happy to hand it over. I am sure there are others that could do a better job. 

     

    Professor Chaos wrote:
    I just don't see how trading what could arguably be Team 7's three best players is an honest attempt to make your team better. Trading Henry for a 3rd, especially in a 12 team league that keeps 34 players seems odd. Jeanty was drafted by Mark at 1.2 and then trades him for what may be a low 1st rounder? The Marvin Harrison trade doesn't bother me as much, but it's odd to trade away your best WR for draft picks that are not guarantees and will probably be low picks. Anyways, I sent in my protest as per the bylaws.

    I know people value players differently and those who were offered the trades by Team 7 would be dumb to not take them. I do empathize with some of Andrew's frustrations with this league and there are some issues with how this league is set up that makes me think whether or not I want to even continue. For example, the waiver wire is almost useless because we keep 34 players. If you don't believe me, go to the waiver wire and look at some of the players and see what percent they are rostered. You can't improve your team with that. Trades rarely happen between teams because we most likely have to trade some of our starters to get any interest because most of our depth sucks. So, you have to be lucky in the draft to some degree in order to improve your team.

    -Ian

     

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  • Player Notes
    Elijah Arroyo Dec 8 7:10pm ET
    Elijah Arroyo

    Seattle Seahawks rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo (knee) could miss the Week 15 game against the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday after injuring his knee in Sunday's blowout win over the Atlanta Falcons, according to Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic. "This week's probably in jeopardy for him," head coach Mike Macdonald said. The 22-year-old second-rounder out of Miami was unable to haul in his only target against Atlanta before leaving the game. Arroyo has pretty much only been stash-worthy in dynasty/keeper fantasy leagues this year, as he has only 15 catches for 179 yards and one touchdown on 26 targets in his first 13 NFL games. If Arroyo cannot play in a solid matchup against Indy this weekend, fellow TE AJ Barner will have more streaming value as Seattle's top pass-catching tight end in Week 15.

    From RotoBaller

    Jason Pierre-Paul Dec 8 7:00pm ET
    Jason Pierre-Paul

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are signing outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul to their practice squad on Monday, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN. Pierre-Paul last played in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints in 2023, recording only two tackles (one solo) in three games. The three-time Pro Bowler was the 15th overall pick by the New York Giants in 2010 out of South Florida. The 36-year-old spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the G-Men before playing with the Buccaneers from 2018-21. JPP has 94.5 career sacks and 631 tackles (456 solo) in his 14 NFL seasons. If Pierre-Paul makes it up to Tampa's 53-man active roster for the remainder of the 2025 season, he'll almost certainly be in a rotational role for the Bucs' defense.

    From RotoBaller

    Geno Smith Dec 8 6:50pm ET
    Geno Smith

    Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said that he didn't have an update on Monday on quarterback Geno Smith's right-shoulder injury that he suffered in the second half of Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos, according to Ryan McFadden of ESPN. "I won't know for a couple of days," Carroll said. Smith injured his fingers and shoulder in Week 14, but it was his right-shoulder injury that knocked him out of the game in the second half, and he never returned. The 35-year-old apparently avoided serious damage to his throwing shoulder, but the lack of an update suggests Smith's availability for Week 15 against the Philadelphia Eagles is up in the air. At this point, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the struggling Raiders give backup Kenny Pickett his first start of the year against his former team. Smith has been a bust in his first year in Vegas, completing 67% of his passes for 2,648 yards and 16 touchdowns. He leads the league in interceptions (16) and sacks taken (49).

    From RotoBaller

    Justin Herbert Dec 8 6:40pm ET
    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (hand) is expected to start on Monday night against the visiting Philadelphia Eagles at SoFi Stadium, a source told Omar Ruiz of NFL Network. Herbert, who had been listed as questionable after breaking his left hand last Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, is wearing a padded glove on his surgically repaired non-throwing hand. The 27-year-old will be active on Monday night, but he might take most, if not all, of the snaps out of the shotgun formation to protect his hand. While his surgically repaired hand won't be a factor in Herbert throwing the football, this is a matchup for fantasy managers to shy away from this week in single-QB leagues. Philly's defense could get plenty of pressure on Herbert, even without star defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulder), and they've allowed the fewest passing TDs (12) to QBs this year.

    From RotoBaller

    Chris Godwin Dec 8 6:30pm ET
    Chris Godwin

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. (leg) remains on the injury report and was listed as a limited participant in Monday's walkthrough practice, according to FOX Sports' Greg Auman. The Bucs continue to limit Godwin's practice availability early in the week since his return from a fractured fibula in Week 12. The 29-year-old played only 36% of the snaps in Week 12, catching two of four targets for nine yards. Godwin has seen more of the field the last two weeks, though, playing at least 66% of the snaps and combining for eight catches and 133 yards on 13 targets. He had a season-high five receptions on eight targets for 55 yards in Sunday's loss to the New Orleans Saints. Godwin should be fine to play on Thursday night against the division-rival Atlanta Falcons, but the potential return of receivers Mike Evans (collarbone) and Jalen McMillan (neck) will cut into Godwin's target share going forward.

    From RotoBaller

    Trey Benson Dec 8 6:30pm ET
    Trey Benson

    Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said that activating running back Trey Benson (knee) off Injured Reserve and giving him another week on the shelf "is an option" if he can't check all the appropriate health boxes by Wednesday, according to Tyler Drake of Arizona Sports. Benson has not played since suffering a knee injury in Week 4 that required surgery. It's possible that the 23-year-old second-year RB from Florida State needs another week, and it's also possible that he's held out for the remainder of the season with the Cardinals out of the playoff hunt. Benson was cleared to return to practice two weeks ago. He initially was limited in practice before sitting out all of last week, suggesting he may have suffered a setback. Emari Demercado (ankle) has also missed the last few games, leaving Bam Knight and Michael Carter to share backfield duties. Knight could be in line for lead-back work again in Week 15 versus the Houston Texans.

    From RotoBaller

    Cade Otton Dec 8 6:20pm ET
    Cade Otton

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton (knee) was listed as a non-participant for the team's walkthrough practice on Monday, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports. Otton didn't appear to get hurt in Sunday's upset loss to the New Orleans Saints, but his Week 15 status is worth watching over the next two days before a Thursday night showdown against the division-rival Atlanta Falcons. Otton caught three of his four targets for 19 yards on Sunday. The 26-year-old hasn't gone over 30 receiving yards in a game since a season-high 82-yard performance in the loss to the New England Patriots on Nov. 9. He also has yet to score in 2025. Otton has two more chances to return to practice, but even if he's active, he'll be more of a TE2 option for fantasy managers against Atlanta, especially if receivers Mike Evans (collarbone) and Jalen McMillan (neck) are able to return.

    From RotoBaller

    Jalen McMillan Dec 8 6:10pm ET
    Jalen McMillan

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan (neck) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated injury report, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports. McMillan is trying to make his way back from multiple fractures in his neck and ligament damage that he suffered in a preseason game in August. The 24-year-old second-year pass-catcher has a chance to play for the first time this year in Week 15 against the division-rival Atlanta Falcons. Veteran Mike Evans (collarbone) could play on Thursday, too. McMillan, a third-rounder in 2024 out of Washington, had a solid 37-461-8 line in 13 games in his rookie campaign. He was in line for a significant role alongside Evans and Chris Godwin Jr. before his preseason injury. McMillan is still a big part of Tampa's future, but he may struggle for consistent playing time in a now-crowded Tampa receiving room that also features productive rookies Emeka Egbuka and Tez Johnson.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyle Pitts Dec 8 6:10pm ET
    Kyle Pitts

    Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. (knee) is on the team's Week 15 injury report and was listed as limited for Monday's estimated practice, according to Tori McElhaney of AtlantaFalcons.com. Pitts looked fine in the team's Week 14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, catching six of his 10 targets for a season-high 90 yards while playing 92% of the offensive snaps. The Falcons are likely just giving the 25-year-old a little rest going into Thursday's divisional clash against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Pitts' 10 targets on Sunday matched a season high, and he's had 13 catches on 18 targets for 172 yards the last two weeks with top wideout Drake London (knee) sidelined with a PCL sprain. If London misses a third straight game this week, Pitts will once again have more upside as a TE1 for fantasy managers. In the Week 1 loss to Tampa, Pitts had seven catches on eight targets for 59 yards.

    From RotoBaller

    Brady Cook Dec 8 5:50pm ET
    Brady Cook

    Dynasty | Jets quarterback Brady Cook completed 14-of-30 passes for 163 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions in a loss to the Dolphins. Dynasty Analysis: Cook went from the practice squad to the game this week when Tyrod Taylor exited with a groin injury. It was a rough day for the rookie but hardly his fault as he was never expected to play. With Justin Fields nursing a knee injury, he could start next week. Cook could be an add in Superflex leagues if you need a starter but is hardly looking like a long-term asset.

    J.J. McCarthy Dec 8 5:50pm ET
    J.J. McCarthy

    Dynasty | Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy completed 16-of-23 passes for 163 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions in a blowout win against Washington. Dynasty Analysis: And with that, there's hope. McCarthy was efficient in this one and while his yards per attempt are that of a game manager and the fact he simply cannot find Justin Jefferson is troublesome, McCarthy at least looked capable this week. He'll need to string together more good performances to avoid Minnesota looking for competition next season if it's not already too late. McCarthy's ADP plunge will at least pause for a week.

    Sam Darnold Dec 8 5:50pm ET
    Sam Darnold

    Dynasty | Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold completed 20-of-30 passes for 249 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in a win against Atlanta. Dynasty Analysis: And yet again, Darnold feasted on a bad team. This is the narrative so far again this year for Danold, who has looked amazing when the lights aren't bright and awful when they are. It's a concern in reality but his fantasy season has been anything but a disaster. He should be solid again next week as he'll take on a Daniel Jones-less Colts squad. Darnold's value is pretty static at the moment.

    Mike Evans Dec 8 5:50pm ET
    Mike Evans

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (collarbone) was listed as limited on Monday's estimated injury report, according to FOX Sports' Greg Auman. Evans resumed practicing last week for the first time since breaking his collarbone in Week 7, but he was held out of the upset loss on Sunday to the New Orleans Saints. Even with a short week upcoming on Thursday night versus the division-rival Atlanta Falcons, Evans has a real chance to come off Injured Reserve to make his return in Week 15. Fellow wideout Jalen McMillan (neck) is also in play to make his 2025 debut this week, so the Bucs could be getting some key pass-catchers back as they try to win the NFC South division in the final four weeks of the season. The 32-year-old Evans is a future Hall of Famer, but he'll be very risky as a starter in fantasy lineups this week if he's active with the Bucs potentially looking to limit his snaps following a lengthy absence.

    From RotoBaller

    Drake London Dec 8 5:40pm ET
    Drake London

    Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (knee) was listed as a non-participant on the team's estimated injury report on Monday, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports. London hasn't practiced or played since spraining the PCL in his knee in Week 11, and although he's been listed as day-to-day this week, it's bad news that the 24-year-old is a DNP on Monday with the team's next game coming on Thursday night versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. London is going to need to get back on the practice field on Tuesday or Wednesday to have a shot at returning in Week 15. When active, London is a must-start for fantasy purposes, even with quarterback Kirk Cousins running the offense for the rest of the year. If London misses a third straight game, tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. should be the Falcons' leading receiver again.

    From RotoBaller

    Mike Evans Dec 8 5:33pm ET
    Mike Evans

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans (collarbone) was limited during practice Monday, Dec. 8. The Buccaneers only held a walkthrough Monday, so this is an estimation.

    Fantasy Spin: Head coach Todd Bowles said Evans has a chance to play in Week 15, so fantasy players will need to see if he will be activated from the Reserve/Injured list before the game. He may not see his normal workload right away since he has missed extended time but can be at least a flex option when he returns.

    From TheHuddle

    Chris Godwin Dec 8 5:33pm ET
    Chris Godwin

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin (fibula) was limited during practice Monday, Dec. 8. The Buccaneers only held a walkthrough Monday, so this is an estimation.

    Fantasy Spin: Godwin has been a solid option in the passing game since returning from injury and has posted 133 yards in the last two games. He should see a handful of targets again this week and can be a No. 3 receiver or flex option.

    From TheHuddle

    Nick Chubb Dec 8 5:20pm ET
    Nick Chubb

    Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb (rib) could be in danger of missing the team's Week 15 contest against the Arizona Cardinals after he suffered a rib injury in Sunday night's win over the Kansas City Chiefs. "Woody Marks has done a nice job. He's handled himself very well, taking care of his body. It's hard being an RB in this league. We'll see where Chubb (rib) ends up this week and if he can get back out there for us," head coach DeMeco Ryans said on Monday. Chubb injured his rib in the second quarter and never returned. The rookie Marks has already taken over Houston's backfield, and he had a career-high 26 rushing attempts in the 20-10 win in KC, going for 68 yards while adding two catches for eight yards and a touchdown. Marks should see another heavy RB1-type workload against Arizona on Sunday, regardless of whether Chubb is active. Chubb hasn't had double-digit carries in a game since Nov. 2.

    From RotoBaller

    David Onyemata Dec 8 4:53pm ET
    David Onyemata

    Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London (knee) did not participate in practice Monday, Dec. 8. WR KhaDarel Hodge (shoulder), TE Kyle Pitts (knee), LB Jalon walker (quadriceps), CB A.J. Terrell (neck), DT Brandon Dorlus (groin), OG Chris Lindstrom (foot) and DT David Onyemata (foot) were limited during practice. LB Kaden Elliss (elbow) fully participated in practice. The Falcons did not hold a practice Monday, so the report is an estimation.

    From TheHuddle

    Trey Hendrickson Dec 8 4:40pm ET
    Trey Hendrickson

    Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson will undergo core-muscle surgery this week that is expected to keep him out for around six weeks, sources tell Adam Schefter of ESPN. Hendrickson initially was injured in the Week 6 game against the Green Bay Packers and then aggravated his injury two weeks later against the New York Jets. The 31-year-old All-Pro has been out ever since and will now miss the remainder of the 2025 regular season. His injury was not improving despite rest and rehab. Hendrickson was a massive disappointment for fantasy managers who selected him in IDP leagues. The four-time Pro Bowler will finish with only four sacks, 16 tackles (11 solo), and a forced fumble in seven games this year after back-to-back 17.5-sack seasons for the Bengals in 2023 and 2024. Cincy will be hoping Hendrickson can return to his pre-injury form in 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Anthony Richardson Dec 8 4:30pm ET
    Anthony Richardson

    Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen said on Monday that quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. (eye) will not be activated from Injured Reserve this week, according to Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan. Richardson's status is suddenly worth watching now that starter Daniel Jones is out for the rest of the season after tearing his Achilles in Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Rookie Riley Leonard (knee) replaced Jones in Week 14, but now he's up in the air to play in Week 15 on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks due to a knee injury. Indy is hoping that Leonard can play, but if he can't, Brett Rypien would be forced into making his first NFL start since 2023 with the Los Angeles Rams. Richardson underwent orbital surgery after a resistance band snapped and hit him in the face before a game back in mid-October. He's in danger of missing the rest of the year.

    From RotoBaller

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