Wed Nov 19 8:54am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Collins is playing at high level
I think I have said this in past columns but this season is just flying along. Crazy. Hopefully, you are sitting pretty and ready to make a long playoff run. At this point, you have a pretty good idea of what is happening in your leagues with just a few weeks left. As always, plan ahead for some of these crucial remaining games. Get those defenses and kickers with favorable matchups before the week of their games. A proactive owner is usually a winning owner. Good luck the rest of the way!
Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .
I would just steer clear of the Broncos backfield right now. I don’t trust it. RJ Harvey played the most snaps out of the backs last week (61 percent), but didn’t do much with that work. I probably like him the most because of his pass-catching ability but I don’t like that Jaleel McLaughlin started getting more playing time late in that game. And Tyler Badie was involved as well. This is likely to be a hot-hand approach, making it a tough call to start any of these guys on a weekly basis. You just don’t know which one will emerge each week.
I find it funny the difference between fantasy and reality when it comes to Justin Fields. He has been pretty awful all season and just lost his starting job. But even with that said, he has 20-plus fantasy points five of nine games. He has produced some big games for his fantasy owners, showing you the disconnect between actual play on the field and fantasy numbers. Just something to keep in mind when drafting players.
I’m excited to see what Tyler Shough does the rest of the season. He is coming out of his bye and his best game of the season. I like some of his matchups the rest of the season (Falcons, Dolphins, Panthers, Jets), so he has some fantasy potential if he keeps making progress. He is a player I’m going to keep an eye on the rest of the year.
The tight end position continues to be a tough one. You just don’t know what you are going to get from many of these guys from week to week. Outside of Trey McBride and Brock Bowers, I don’t think there is anyone you can really trust to post good numbers every week. It has been another frustrating season for fantasy owners at the tight end position. This makes you want to target one of these elite guys next year so you don’t have to deal with the headache on a weekly basis.
Many thought Drake Maye would have a breakout season this year but I’m not sure anyone thought he was going to have the season he is currently having. He is third overall in fantasy quarterback scoring. He has eight of 11 games with 20-plus fantasy points. Maye just looks so cool in the pocket. Nothing rattles him and he does such a great job of spreading the ball around to a host of receivers. And he already throws one of the best deep balls in the game in year two. I can’t imagine what he is going to do once he gets a legit, elite No. 1 receiver on his side. Maye is something special.
News and Notes: Receiver Odell Beckham was officially reinstated by the commissioner on Tuesday. Beckham remains a free agent and is free to sign with any team.
HOT PLAYS
Kenneth Walker, RB, Seahawks. Walker continues to split work with Zach Charbonnet, but is getting a good amount of work. He has 15-plus touches two straight and double-digit rush attempts every game this season. Walker can have that big game any given week with that amount of work. He can build on his big game last week against the Titans in Week 12. Tennessee allows the eighth most fantasy points to running backs, giving up 130-plus rushing yards three of four games. This unit has struggled against the run all year.
Nico Collins, WR, Texans. Collins is playing his best football of the season right now. He is third overall in fantasy receiver scoring his last three games. He has at least seven receptions all three of those games. He is hitting his stride at a good time for fantasy owners. He plays the Bills this week, a team that does pretty well against the pass but could jump out to a lead on the Texans, causing them to throw more. Look for Collins to rack up the targets once again. Don’t get scared by the matchup.
Jared Goff, QB, Lions. Goff had one of his worst games of the season last week. He missed on a lot of the passes he normally makes and scored just a touchdown. But the conditions weren’t great in this game, dealing with a lot of wind, and the matchup was tough against a good Eagles defense. We look for Goff to rebound this week. Remember, he had 22-plus fantasy points two straight before last week. And he plays the Giants, a team that allows the third-most fantasy points to quarterbacks.
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Patriots. Henderson has multiple touchdowns two straight games and 12-plus fantasy points three straight. He is finally showing that potential that made him such a high draft pick in fantasy leagues his rookie year. Rhamondre Stevenson could be back sooner than later, but it sure seems Henderson should keep starting and getting double-digit touches. As long as that happens, look for Henderson to keep producing big. He might have another monster game this week against the Bengals, a team that allows the most fantasy points to running backs. The Bengals have allowed 250-plus rushing yards two of three games.
Jameson Williams, WR, Lions. Williams has the fourth most fantasy points at receiver his last three games. He is starting to flourish, especially with Dan Campbell now calling plays. Williams has touchdowns three straight and four of five games. He has 19-plus points two straight. He is getting more chances overall - not just as a deep threat. Williams is showing an expanded route tree and making the most of his chances. He can have another big game this week against the Giants, a team that allows the sixth most fantasy points to receivers.
COLD PLAYS
Baker Mayfield, QB, Bucs. Mayfield isn’t having quite the season you are accustomed to from him. He has less than 175-passing yards two of three games and less than 15 fantasy points two of four. He isn’t showing the same consistency as past years, but all the injuries at receiver for him is not helping matters. Mayfield can only do so much on his own. We think he might have another so-so showing this week against the Rams, a team that allows the seventh fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Rams have allowed fewer than 200-passing yards four times this season.
Romeo Doubs, WR, Packers. Doubs might play the most of any Packers receiver but that doesn’t always lead to great production. He got eight targets last week but still managed to score fewer than double-digit fantasy points. He has fewer than double-digit points two straight and three of four games. Doubs is not a plug-and-play option for fantasy teams. And a game this week against the Vikings is not a great time to use him. Minnesota allows the sixth fewest fantasy points to receivers and just held both the Ravens and Bears passing attacks to less than 200-passing yards.
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Raiders. Jeanty ran just six times for seven yards last week. It was his worst rushing game of the season. The only positive is he had a career-best six receptions. This salvaged his fantasy day a little. But even with that said, you have to worry about Jeanty’s production and workload in this offense. He has been more up and down than you would like. And he could have a down game this week against the Browns. Cleveland allows the sixth fewest fantasy points to running backs. The Browns have allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards five of 10 games.
James Cook, RB, Bills. Cook has cooled just a little since his great start to the season. He is 13th overall in fantasy running back scoring his last three games. He has less than 55-rushing yards two straight. He is still having a good overall season, ranking sixth overall in fantasy running back scoring, but showing he isn’t immune to the so-so showing. We like him to have one of those ho-hum games this week against a great Texans defense. Houston has allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards all but three games this year. And they have allowed less than 20 points three of four games.
Jake Ferguson, TE, Cowboys. Ferguson is having a solid overall season but becoming a little more touchdown-dependent lately. He does not have more than 50 yards in a game since Week 3. If he doesn’t find the end zone, he can bust. And we aren’t sure he scores this week against the Eagles. The Eagles allow the second-fewest fantasy points to tight ends. Philadelphia has allowed just 16 points the last two games against high-powered offenses (Packers and Lions).
SLEEPERS
Bryce Young, QB, Panthers. Young had maybe the best game of his career last week, throwing for 448 yards and three touchdowns without a turnover against a pretty solid Falcons pass defense. It was an impressive performance from Young, who had fewer than six fantasy points two straight games before last week. Hopefully, this game gets Young going and he starts to show more consistency going forward. He is setup for another solid game this week against the 49ers, a team that allowed 452-passing yards to the Cardinals last week. San Francisco allows the ninth most fantasy points to quarterbacks.
Devin Neal, RB, Saints. Neal is getting more work these days, playing at least 35 percent of the snaps three straight games. He has three receptions two of those games. And with the Saints coming out of a bye, it would not surprise to see them try to get the rookie more involved offensively to see what they have with him. And if he can get around double-digit touches this week against the Falcons, look for Neal to do well. Atlanta allows the fourth most fantasy points to running backs. They gave up 323-rushing yards just two weeks back.
Jerry Jeudy, WR, Browns. Jeudy is finally starting to get a few more looks, having 19 targets his last two games. He had just three receptions last week but you have to like the seven looks he had in the game. And if Shedeur Sanders starts, that might be a positive for Jeudy because he will likely push the ball down the field more than Dillon Gabriel. Jeudy could get some chances to break some big plays against a bad Raiders secondary. Las Vegas allows the second most fantasy points to receivers and 30-plus points three of four games.
Tyjae Spears, RB, Titans. Spears played the most snaps at running back for the Titans last week and had a season-high five receptions. His work in the passing game is really helping his floor right now, having at least three receptions five straight games. He still isn’t producing great numbers for fantasy teams, but does have at least 8.4 fantasy points those five games. It isn’t terribly by any means. And if the Titans hope to have success offensively this week against a good Seahawks defense, it likely will be on the ground. The Seahawks have allowed at least 119-rushing yards three straight games.
Andrei Iosivas, WR, Bengals. Iosivas is likely the biggest benefactor from the Ja’Marr Chase one-game suspension this week. He should slot into the starting role opposite Tee Higgins. And he could rack up some targets in a game that Bengals could be throwing often to keep up with the high-powered Patriots offense. Iosivas has some fantasy potential to do good things in Week 12. He already has two games this year with 13-plus fantasy points as the third option in this passing game.
High/Low Scoring Games
Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low scoring games for the coming week. In high scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.
High Scoring Games: Colts/Chiefs, Giants/Lions, Patriots/Bengals, Jaguars/Cardinals, Eagles/Cowboys, Bucs/Rams, Panthers/49ers.
Low Scoring Games: Seahawks/Titans, Browns/Raiders, Falcons/Saints.
Bye Weeks: Broncos, Chargers, Dolphins, Commanders.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (ankle) was a full participant in practice on Thursday, according to the team's website. The former No. 1 pick was listed on the injury report with the ankle injury he suffered in last Sunday's win against the Atlanta Falcons, but it didn't prevent him from getting on the field in preparation for Week 12 against the San Francisco 49ers. Fantasy managers should monitor how his ankle responds to the next two days of practice, but all signs point to him suiting up on Monday night. He'll look to build off last week's terrific showing that included 448 passing yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He has QB1 upside, but for now, he ranks in the mid-to-low QB2 tier.
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Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel (concussion) missed another day of practice on Thursday, according to Scott Petrak of Browns Zone. The Browns already announced that Gabriel will not play in Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders after suffering a concussion on Sunday in the loss to the Baltimore Ravens, and he will likely sit out of practice the entire week. If the 24-year-old can clear the league's concussion protocol next week, though, he's expected to return to the starting role to face the San Francisco 49ers. With Gabriel out this weekend, fellow rookie Shedeur Sanders will make his first NFL start on the road against the Raiders. Unsurprisingly, Gabriel has mostly struggled in his first eight games (six starts), going 1-5 with a 59.2 completion percentage, 937 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions. He'll be on the QB2/3 borderline for fantasy managers if he makes more starts in 2025.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (leg) practiced in full on Thursday and could play on Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams, according to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. It is the first time that Godwin has been a full participant in practice since injuring his fibula way back in Week 5. He returned to practice for the first time last week, putting in three limited sessions, before being ruled out for the Week 11 loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Bucs could be getting both Godwin and running back Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder) back for a big game this weekend in L.A., but if they return, they will both have their snaps limited due to their long absences. The 29-year-old Godwin should eventually be a top target for quarterback Baker Mayfield, especially with Mike Evans (collarbone) likely done for the regular season, but it might take him a week or two to get back up to full speed.
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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman will be a healthy scratch for a second straight game on Thursday night against the Houston Texans, a source told ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg. The Bills held Coleman out of last Sunday's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after he was late to a team meeting last Friday. Tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) and receiver Curtis Samuel (elbow, neck) have been ruled out, and Mecole Hardman (calf) was put on Injured Reserve, so Buffalo's offense isn't exactly teeming with weapons for quarterback Josh Allen. Coleman, 22, will be missing his fourth game in two years due to disciplinary reasons, and he's quickly turned into a bust for the Bills and fantasy managers. He has 32 catches this year for 330 yards and three touchdowns. With Coleman out again, Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers will have bigger roles alongside Khalil Shakir and Joshua Palmer.
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Green Bay Packers running backs coach Ben Sirmans said he thinks running back MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) will play this year, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. "He's pretty excited about some of the things he's doing," Sirmans said. The RB coach said Lloyd told him, "I'm coming back and this is going to be it. It's the last time." The 24-year-old has yet to play in 2025 due to a hamstring injury, but Lloyd only played in one game in his rookie season due to injuries, too. He has been working his way into better shape away from the team, but it remains to be seen when he'll be activated from Injured Reserve. Lloyd could be getting closer to rejoining the team in practices, but he will not be available this Sunday when they play the division-rival Minnesota Vikings, potentially without star RB Josh Jacobs (knee). Lloyd is only rostered in 1% of Yahoo leagues right now.
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Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (knee) missed another practice on Thursday, according to Scott Petrak of Browns Zone. The Browns listed Njoku as day-to-day to begin the week with a knee injury that he picked up in the Week 11 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. After two straight DNPs, though, the 29-year-old is on the wrong side of questionable to play this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. If Njoku is unable to play in Week 12, it will open up more targets for rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. in what will be rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' first career start. The Raiders might seem like a good matchup on paper for Fannin, but they've allowed the fourth-fewest half-PPR points to the tight end position in 2025. In theory, Fannin should see more looks, but he'll also be a bigger risk in Sanders' first NFL start.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hip) was a full participant on Thursday after he was limited in Wednesday's session due to a hip injury, according to Clarence Hill Jr. The Cowboys downplayed Prescott's hip injury on Wednesday, even though he was limited in the walkthrough practice. The 32-year-old veteran signal-caller should be a full-go for a divisional battle this weekend against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. In the first meeting against Philly in Week 1 in a 24-20 loss, Prescott went 21-for-34 passing for a season-low 188 yards, no touchdowns, and no interceptions. There's no question that the Eagles have one of the better defenses in the league, so it would be a surprise if Prescott throws for four touchdowns like he did against the Raiders on Monday night. Still, he should be considered a low-end QB1 option with one of the best 1-2 punches at receiver in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.
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Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (ankle) fully participated in practice Thursday, Nov. 20.
Fantasy Spin: The Ravens are being cautious with Jackson, but he should not have any limitations this week against the New York Jets. He has thrown for at least 250 yards in only one of his games this season but still has 15 passing touchdowns in seven games. He will be a No. 1 quarterback in all fantasy leagues this week.
From TheHuddle
Baltimore Ravens WR Rashod Bateman (ankle) and CB Keyon Martin (rib) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 20. S Kyle Hamilton (groin, shoulder), TE Isaiah Likely (calf), LB Roquan Smith (hamstring) and OG Andrew Vorhees (foot) were limited during practice. RB Justice Hill (toe), CB Marlon Humphrey (finger), QB Lamar Jackson (ankle) and OT Ronnie Stanley (illness) fully participated in practice.
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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hip) fully participated in practice Thursday, Nov. 20.
Fantasy Spin: Prescott currently ranks fifth in the NFL with 2,587 passing yards and also is tied for second with 21 passing touchdowns. He will be facing a good defense this week but can still be a low-end No. 1 quarterback in fantasy leagues.
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Arizona Cardinals running back Trey Benson (knee) was limited for the second day this week on Thursday as he attempts to return from a knee injury that has kept him out since Week 4, according to Zach Gershman of AZCardinals.com. Benson's 21-day practice window was opened on Wednesday, which means he's eligible to come off Injured Reserve and play this Sunday against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars. The 23-year-old had surgery for a meniscus injury that he suffered in Week 4. Benson will most likely need a full practice on Friday for Arizona to even consider activating him from IR. The team's backfield is beat up going into the weekend, with Emari Demercado (ankle) already ruled out and Bam Knight (ankle) being limited so far in practice. All signs are pointing to Benson missing this week, with Knight and Michael Carter sharing backfield duties versus the Jags.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) was listed as a limited participant in practice on Thursday due to a knee injury that has kept him out of the team's last two games. Pacheco was listed as a full-go on Wednesday, so it remains to be seen if he'll be cleared to play this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. The 26-year-old has been wearing a bulky brace on his right knee in his return to practice this week. It's unclear if he suffered a setback on Thursday or if he is being rested by KC, but we should have a clearer picture of his Week 12 status on Friday. Fantasy managers shouldn't be feeling great about Pacheco's value coming off a two-game absence if he ends up being cleared to face the Colts. Pacheco's upside has been limited this year with veteran Kareem Hunt serving as the team's preferred goal-line option. If he plays against Indy, Pacheco will be a touchdown-dependent RB3/flex, at best.
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New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) was upgraded to a limited practice on Thursday as he battles through a hamstring injury, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN. After missing practice on Wednesday, Slayton now has a chance to play on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. This is the first time that Slayton will be back at practice since he injured his hamstring in Week 10. The 28-year-old did not play in last Sunday's loss to the Green Bay Packers. He might need to upgrade to a full practice on Friday to avoid a questionable tag heading into Sunday's game on the road against the Lions. If Slayton can return this weekend, he'll be in play as a flex option for fantasy managers for a Giants team that could be getting rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart back from a concussion. Slayton has yet to score in 2025, but he should see a healthy dose of targets if he plays in a Week 12 matchup that should force the Giants to the air often. He has a 23-343-0 line in eight games this season.
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) is a full-go at the first practice of the week on Thursday, according to head coach Kyle Shanahan. Purdy returned in Week 11 for the first time since aggravating a turf-toe injury in Week 4 and looked good, going 19-for-26 passing for 200 yards and three touchdowns in a blowout win over the Arizona Cardinals. The 25-year-old managed to avoid a setback with his toe and should be a full-go for the Monday night clash against the Carolina Panthers in Week 12. The Panthers' defense has been much-improved from a season ago and hasn't been a great matchup for opposing QBs in 2025, but Purdy should still be viewed as a midrange QB1 in fantasy football now that the Niners' offense is pretty much back to full strength for the first time all year. The one drawback to starting Purdy in fantasy lineups is that he might still be hesitant to run the ball because of his toe injury. He ran just once last week for a loss of seven yards.
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The Buffalo Bills elevated wide receiver Gabe Davis to the 53-man active roster for Thursday night's game against the Houston Texans after placing receiver Mecole Hardman (calf) on Injured Reserve, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Hardman was injured in his season debut with Buffalo in Sunday's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and will now be forced to miss at least four games. The 27-year-old won't be eligible to return until Dec. 14 against the division-rival New England Patriots. Davis also made his season debut last weekend with Buffalo, catching three of his four targets for 40 yards in the 44-32 win. Veteran Curtis Samuel (elbow, neck) is also out for Thursday night, and second-year wideout Keon Coleman could be a healthy scratch for a second straight week. Meanwhile, Khalil Shakir missed practice time with a personal issue this week, and tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) is out. Davis could have a bigger role in Week 12, albeit against the best defense in the NFL.
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Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London (knee), LB Josh Woods (hamstring) and DE Zach Harrison (knee) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 20. LB Leonard Floyd (hamstring), OG Chris Lindstrom (foot) and OG Matthew Bergeron (ankle) were limited during practice. LB Divine Deablo (forearm), CB Dee Alford (concussion), CB Mike Hughes (neck), S Xavier Watts (illness), LB Malik Verdon (shoulder) and DE Brandon Dorlus (oblique) fully participated in practice.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (shoulder) was listed as a limited practice participant for the second straight day on Thursday as he battles a right shoulder issue, per Kelsey Conway of the Cincinnati Enquirer. It's worth noting that Flacco has been playing through the shoulder injury for multiple weeks, so his status for Week 12 against the New England Patriots may not ultimately be in question. However, star Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (toe) logged his second straight full practice on Thursday as he nears a return from the toe injury that has had him on Injured Reserve since Week 2. If Burrow is cleared to play in Week 12, that would obviously send Flacco to the bench regardless of the status of his shoulder. Flacco has largely been effective in his starts for the Bengals this season, but he struggled in Week 11 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. If Burrow remains sidelined and Flacco is pressed into action for another game, he profiles as a solid fantasy QB2 in Week 12.
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The Houston Texans have waived running back Dameon Pierce, per Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle. A fourth-round pick of the Texans in 2022, Pierce burst onto the scene as a rookie by rushing for 939 yards and four touchdowns on 220 carries across 13 games. However, injuries and ineffectiveness have plagued him basically ever since. Across four games this season, Pierce had logged just 26 rushing yards on 10 carries. The 25-year-old was buried behind Woody Marks, Nick Chubb, and Dare Ogunbowale on the running back depth chart in Houston and had not recorded an offensive snap since Week 5. Pierce will now search for a new home for the remainder of the 2025 season. Regardless of where he ends up, Pierce is unlikely to play a fantasy-relevant role.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (calf) was added to the team's Thursday injury report and listed as a limited practice participant due to a calf issue. While the severity of the injury is unclear, it's never a great sign for a player to be added to the injury report in the middle of the week, and it could be an indication that Jones suffered the ailment during practice. Across 10 games this season, the 28-year-old has completed 69.9% of his pass attempts for 2,659 yards, 15 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Jones has also been a threat with his legs, rushing for 143 yards and five scores on 40 attempts. If he's unable to play in Week 12, rookie quarterback Riley Leonard would be in line to make the start on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. Should Jones be active, he profiles as a borderline fantasy QB1 against Kansas City, although a calf injury could impact his effectiveness as a runner.
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Minnesota Vikings OT Christian Darrisaw (knee) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 20. OG Will Fries (knee) and DE Jonathan Greenard (shoulder) were limited during practice. RB Aaron Jones (shoulder) and C Ryan Kelly (concussion) fully participated in practice.
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