Whom should you start? Whom should you sit? To help you set your fantasy football lineups and avoid starting an offensive player who won’t be in the lineup, we’ll post fantasy-relevant updates and analysis here as NFL teams release their official inactives lists.
Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled kickoff times: around 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games and 2:30 p.m. ET for the late-afternoon games.
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What we were watching for late
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Tyler Goodson, RB, IND (elbow): If he had been able to play, he would still have had to compete with DJ Giddens for backup touches behind Jonathan Taylor. However, it’s a moot point as Goodson has been declared inactive.
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Brock Bowers, TE, LV (knee): Currently, coach Pete Carroll expects Bowers to be available to play on Monday. That said, we’re not going to know for certain until then, leaving few other options for you to make a pivot, should he need to sit.
Ruled out prior to Sunday
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Younghoe Koo, K, ATL: In what could be a precursor to a permanent change, Koo did not travel with the Falcons to Minnesota. Parker Romo will handle kicking duties.
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Isaiah Likely, TE, BAL (foot): Mark Andrews had only one catch in last week’s high-scoring affair. At least he won’t have any real competition for TE targets in Week 2.
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Nate Adkins, TE, DEN (ankle): Fortunately for the Broncos, Evan Engram (calf) was able to fully practice toward the end of the week after leaving Week 1 action early. He will be able to return to the TE position.
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Xavier Worthy, WR, KC (shoulder): Hollywood Brown should have another busy Sunday, with JuJu Smith-Schuster also potentially in the mix for some positive workload.
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Darren Waller, TE, MIA (hip): Neither Tanner Conner nor Julian Hill did anything in Week 1 with the veteran missing from the huddle. Don’t expect much to change in Week 2.
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Josh Reynolds, WR, NYJ (hamstring): Perhaps this means that veteran Allen Lazard or maybe even rookie Arian Smith will see some targets?
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Will Shipley, RB, PHI (oblique): Newly acquired Tank Bigsby could see some action behind Saquon Barkley.
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Dallas Goedert, TE, PHI (knee): Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson will see more playing time, but Goedert’s targets will likely get spread out among the team’s WR corps.
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Joey Porter Jr., CB, PIT (hamstring): Give all of Seattle’s receivers a slight upgrade in potential fantasy value.
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Brock Purdy, QB, SF (toe): He could be out for multiple weeks. Mac Jones is expected to lead this 49ers offense.
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George Kittle, TE, SF (hamstring): He has been placed on IR. Jake Tonges will attempt to fill the TE void until at least Week 6.
What we were watching for early
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Quinshon Judkins, RB, CLE: Officially, he was listed as questionable entering Sunday, but perhaps the better term would be “rusty.” He is active, but keep in mind he missed all of the preseason, having signed his first contract just last week. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford, both ineffective in Week 1, will also be in the mix for carries here.
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Jaylen Wright, RB, MIA (knee): Wright, as expected, is inactive today. De’Von Achane should once again get most of the carries behind an already depleted offensive line.
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Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, NYG (ankle): He did practice in limited fashion late in the week, so there’s optimism here he can play a full 60 minutes. He is active. Darius Slayton (groin) was removed from the team’s final injury report. The Cowboys will be without CB DaRon Bland.
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Jauan Jennings, WR, SF (shoulder): Early morning reports said he was expected to play and he is indeed active. Even so, the QB situation in San Francisco downgrades him a bit. Jordan Watkins (ankle) was not on the week’s final injury report. He’ll also be in the WR mix.
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