A quick-hit recap of what really mattered from Thursday through Sunday. We skip the obvious studs and instead focus on usage trends, injuries, and key shifts that actually impact your lineup decisions.
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Daily Dose newsletter, our “Fantasy Fallout” day. In this article, you will get a quick rundown of the relevant things we learned from the week’s games from Thursday through Sunday.
We won’t talk about every single player and we usually won’t spend time on studs who go nuts (no one needs to be told to start Jonathan Taylor right now!), but rather, the idea is to update you on usage trends, injuries, and other relevant things to help your decisions with your teams for the coming week and beyond.
RAIDERS @ BRONCOS
- The Broncos won an ugly 10-7 TNF game that turned on a blocked punt that they recovered in the red zone. They proceeded to lose two yards and kick the go-ahead field goal at the end of the third quarter.
- Bo Nix passed for an underwhelming 150-1-2 line. He threw nearly half of his 28 pass attempts to top WRs Troy Franklin (5-40-1) and Courtland Sutton (3-24).
- J.K. Dobbins handled 19 touches for 84 scrimmage yards with RJ Harvey (six touches, 18 yards) handling his change-of-pace role.
- Ashton Jeanty had a 60-1 rushing line and saw five targets, the second most on the team. The rookie rusher maintains one of the best RB roles in the league.
- Veteran Tyler Lockett paced the Jakobi Meyers-less Raiders in all receiving categories with six targets, catching five passes for 44 yards. Brock Bowers received just three targets, catching one ball for 31 yards. Bowers and Jeanty are the only usable Raiders in most fantasy formats for now.
COLTS @ FALCONS
- Jonathan Taylor’s massive day in the Colts’ OT victory in Germany masked another iffy Daniel Jones performance. While Dimes connected well with Tyler Warren (8-99) and Alec Pierce (4-84-1), he took seven sacks, threw a pick, and fumbled three times, losing one. Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs saw just two targets each, combining for three catches for 22 yards.
- The Colts have a Week 11 bye and head to Kansas City in Week 12.
- Michael Penix Jr. only completed 12 passes, with half of them going to Drake London, including his only passing TD. Tyler Allgeier (11-57-2) scored the rushing TDs this week and has some Flex appeal in good Atlanta matchups. Otherwise London and Bijan are the only reliable Falcons options for now.
RAVENS @ VIKINGS
- Baltimore won a somewhat “ugly” game as Minnesota turned the ball over three times and the Ravens were inefficient in the red zone, settling for three field goals of under 30 yards.
- Aaron Jones took control of the backfield as he had 15 opportunities compared to only five for Jordan Mason. The Vikings fell to 4-5 on the season and have two games coming up against division rivals. We should expect Jones to be the featured back going forward as Minnesota fights for its season and Jones could be a great trade target for fantasy teams looking to make a playoff push.
- The Ravens offense spreads things out so much that only Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Derrick Henry are strong fantasy starters at the moment.
- J.J. McCarthy continues to underwhelm as a passer and struggles with accuracy and holding the ball too long (which is common for young QBs). For the time being, Jordan Addison is a risky start and expectations for Justin Jefferson should be tempered.
BROWNS @ JETS
- Jerry Jeudy had his best game of the season against the skeleton-crew Jets secondary and remained the WR1 despite the return of Cedric Tillman. He has some solid matchups coming up and can be a borderline Flex option most weeks.
- Browns RB Quinshon Judkins dominated the backfield with 25 opportunities that he turned into 85 scoreless yards. He is a locked-in weekly starter but does carry game-script risk, considering if the Browns fall behind he could put up a dud.
- Jets RB Breece Hall had a huge game in a tough on-paper matchup and showed that he should be started every week.
- Jets WR Garrett Wilson did not catch a pass in his return from injury. This was caused by the Jets only attempting 11 passes all game thanks to two early D/ST touchdowns that let them control the game script.