Fantasy football free agents: Trevor Lawrence and Packers WRs among top options
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Fantasy football free agents: Trevor Lawrence and Packers WRs among top options
"The 14th Sunday of the NFL season featured multiple key divisional games, with the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars all emerging as winners, as notable losers for the day included the Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs. For fantasy managers, Sunday was about saying farewell to Colts QB Daniel Jones. Jones, the resurrected No. 5 fantasy quarterback for the season, tore an Achilles tendon early in Sunday's loss to the Jaguars, scoring 0.8 points."
"Many fantasy options did help managers, of course, led by Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen, Arizona Cardinals WR Michael Wilson and Los Angeles Rams WR Puka Nacua. The top Sunday running backs are far from universally rostered ( Tennessee Titans starter Tony Pollard, Rams backup Blake Corum), and Cleveland Browns rookie Harold Fannin Jr. paced tight ends with 25.4 points. The Seattle Seahawks D/ST continues to dominate."
"Each Monday, before the current NFL weekend ends, we will identify players available in at least 50% of ESPN standard leagues worthy of your attention, from standard formats to deeper options. The NFL is a weekly league, and player valuation and roles seldom remain stagnant. It does not matter how you acquire players for your fantasy rosters, just that you acquire them!"
Multiple key divisional games produced winners including Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Jacksonville while the Indianapolis Colts and Kansas City Chiefs lost. Colts QB Daniel Jones suffered a torn Achilles and scored 0.8 points before exiting, creating significant roster disruption. Several fantasy standouts boosted managers: Josh Allen, Michael Wilson and Puka Nacua, while running backs such as Tennessee's Tony Pollard and Rams backup Blake Corum remained under-rostered. Cleveland rookie Harold Fannin Jr. led tight ends with 25.4 points and the Seattle Seahawks D/ST continued to perform strongly. Weekly waiver recommendations target players available in at least 50% of standard ESPN leagues.
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