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FullTime Fantasy: Week 7 Injury Report & Week 8 Waiver Radar

Mike Evans Injury Week 7

FullTime Fantasy: Week 7 Injury Report & Waiver Radar FullTime Fantasy reviews the biggest injuries from Week 7 and headlines the top targets on the waiver wire for Week 8 of fantasy football. Written by Duke Deming Week 7 Injury Report Jayden Daniels (QB – WAS) Taken out during the third quarter of Week 7 with a hamstring injury and did not return. No official update, but expect the quarterback to be sidelined at least one week. Marcus Mariota will be under center during his absence. Bryce Young (QB – CAR) Suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 7 win against New York Jets. Will miss Week 8 game and there is a chance he misses more time. Andy Dalton will take over at quarterback during Young’s absence. Lamar Jackson (QB – BAL) Missed two consecutive games before the Week 7 bye. Jackson is expected to return to the field during Week 8 versus the Bears. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Out for Monday night’s game versus the Lions with a foot and shoulder injury. Looks like the running back could miss more time. Rachaad White will remain the lead back during Irving’s absence. Kendre Miller (RB – NO) During the first half of Sunday’s contest against Chicago, Miller left with a knee injury and was later ruled out. Imaging performed shortly after confirmed the worst — a torn ACL. He will miss the remainder of the 2025 season. Josh Jacobs (RB – GB) Played through an illness and calf injury in Week 7. Jacobs had a productive game with two touchdowns, but continue to monitor his status if you have him in fantasy. Not expected to miss any time. Garrett Wilson (WR – NYJ) Missed Week 7 with a knee injury. The Jets have still not won a game this season and most likely will not rush Wilson back to the field. Expect him to miss more time. Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – JAX) Left Week 7 early with a shoulder injury. If he is forced to miss any time, Travis Hunter will step up as the WR1 in the offense. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Missed Week 7 as he continues to battle knee injury. The Raiders have a Week 8 bye, and the tight end is expected to return in Week 9. Darren Waller (TE – MIA) Taken out of Week 7 game early with a pectoral injury. He is considered week-to-week and will most likely miss time. Mike Evans (WR – TB) Suffered a broken clavicle and is going to miss most of the remainder of the 2025 season, head coach Todd Bowles announced Monday night. Nico Collins (WR – HOU) Collins was ruled out of the game vs. the Seahawks with a concussion, so expect normal concussion protocols.   Week 8 Waiver Wire Radar 1. Joe Flacco (QB- CIN) Posted 342 passing yards and 3 touchdowns in Week 7. Flacco has the offensive stars to continue this fantasy production. Has a favorable matchup versus New York Jets in Week 8. 2. Marcus Mariota (QB – WAS) Jayden Daniels is expected to miss time with his hamstring injury. Mariota posted 36 fantasy points during his two starts in Week 3 and 4. He is a viable option at quarterback during Daniel’s absence. 3. Tyjae Spears (RB – TEN) Spears was involved in the receiving game in Week 7. As the Titans continue to play themselves into passing game scripts, Spears could find himself on the field more than starter Tony Pollard. 4. Chimere Dike (WR – TEN) Dike had 4 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in Week 7. He led the way in the receiving game during Calvin Ridley’s absence. 5. Kayshon Boutte (WR – NE) 32% rostered Boutte had another solid game with 55 receiving yards and a touchdown. He continues to be a big-play threat for the Patriots. Has fantasy upside for wide receiver depth. 6. Josh Downs (WR – IND) Keep an eye out if Downs was dropped to the waiver wire after missing Week 7 with a concussion. He should return next week for the Colts and continue to play an impact role in the offense. 7. Noah Fant (TE – CIN) Had 4 catches for 44 yards and a touchdown in Week 7. Tight end Mike Gesicki is expected to miss more time with a pectoral injury, and Fant should continue to see an increased volume during his absence. 8. Tez Johnson (WR – TB) Still only 18% owned. Look for Johnson to remain a mainstay in the offense moving forward. 9. Brashard Smith (RB – KC) Smith, a receiver turned running back, should remain a significant part of this passing game. 10. Oronde Gadsden (TE – LAC) Still just 2% rostered, absurdly dominant on Sunday, 7 for 164 and a TD. He’s seen at least 7 targets in two others contests. 11. Devin Neal (RB – NO) Neal, a rookie, will now serve as Kamara’s lead backup. Kamara is a step slower this season so Neal is an intriguing stash on a bad team. Week 8 Byes: AZ, DET, JAX, LV, LA, SEA

Week 6 Injury Report & Week 7 Waiver Wire Pickups

Puka Nacua Rams Injury

Week 6 Injury Report & Week 7 Waiver Wire Pickups FullTime Fantasy recaps the biggest injuries from Week 6 and highlights the top targets on the waiver wire heading into Week 7. Written by Duke Deming Week 6 Injury Report Puka Nacua (WR – LA) Left Week 6 early with an ankle injury after an awkward fall in the end zone. He was able to return to the game, but it looks like Nacua will most likely miss some time. Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB) Taken out of Week 6 in the second half with a hamstring injury. Egbuka did not return to the game, and fantasy managers should monitor his status as there is a chance he misses time. Calvin Ridley (WR – TEN) Forced to leave Week 6 with a hamstring injury. Elic Ayomanor, Van Jefferson, and Chimere Dike will see increased targets if Ridley misses any time. Garrett Wilson (WR – NYJ) Taken out of Week 6 game in London with a knee injury. The Jets are struggling mightily this season with an 0-6 record, giving the team zero reason to rush their star receiver back. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – AZ) Left Week 6 after going into concussion protocol and did not return. Harrison Jr. is in danger of missing next week’s game against the Packers. Emari Demercado (RB – AZ) Removed from Week 6 with an ankle injury in the second quarter. With injuries to James Conner and Trey Benson, the Cardinals are extremely thin at the running back position. David Njoku (TE – CLE) Suffered a knee injury versus the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6. He left the game in the fourth quarter, and Harold Fannin will see elevated targets if Njoku is forced to miss time. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Missed Week 5 and 6 with a foot injury. On Monday morning, head coach Todd Bowles reported that Irving will likely miss the Week 7 matchup versus the Lions. Blake Corum (RB – LAR) Ankle. Left in the second quarter and did not return. Status for Week 7 in London is uncertain. Jarquez Hunter is a possible replacement. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Missed Week 5 and 6 with a foot injury. On Monday morning, head coach Todd Bowles reported that Irving will likely miss the Week 7 matchup versus the Lions. Week 7 Waiver Wire Radar 1. Sam Darnold (QB-SEA) Darnold continues to impress, posting 295 yards and 2 touchdowns versus the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 6. Darnold is a viable starter at QB as he builds chemistry with his offense in Seattle. 2. Bryce Young (QB – CAR) Young has passed for 397 and 5 touchdowns over the last two weeks. Look to pick him up on the waiver wire if you need a spot start in Week 7. 3. Kimani Vidal (RB – LAC) Vidal had a breakout game with 124 yards on 18 carries in Week 6. He should continue to be the lead back until Omarion Hampton returns from the IR. 4. Kendre Miller (RB – NO) Miller continues to play a role in the New Orleans’ offense. The running back could be a great stash if Kamara is traded to another squad this year. 5. Elic Ayomanor (WR – TEN) Calvin Ridley left Week 6 early with a hamstring injury. Elic Ayomanor should be elevated to the WR1 role if Ridley misses any time. 6. Kendrick Bourne (WR – SF) Bourne continues to break out while San Francisco deals with injuries to Ricky Pearsall, Jauan Jennings, and George Kittle. Ride the hot hand while Bourne still has the opportunity. 7. Kayshon Boutte (WR – NE) Boutte had a big game with 93 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. Target him if you need a spot start at wide receiver in Week 7. 8. Harold Fannin Jr. (TE – CLE) Recorded 7 catches for 81 yards during Week 6. Fannin Jr. will play an elevated role for Cleveland if David Njoku misses time with his knee injury. 9. Jordan Wittington (WR – LAR)With both Nacua and Atwell missing time, Wittingon joins Adams and expected to start in the early Sunday AM London game against Jacksonville. 10. Bam Knight (RB – ARI)This was late breaking news on Saturday that he would receive the bulk of the backfield work over Michael Carter, recording 12 touches and found the endzone with an unimpressive 3.1 ypc against the Colts. Week 7 Byes: BAL, BUF

Respected Money Breakdown: Eagles vs Giants TNF Week 6

Week 6 TNF: Eagles vs Giants

Thursday Night Football Respected Money Breakdown: Eagles vs Giants Week 6 of the 2025 season kicks off on Thursday Night with an NFC East battle between Jalen Hurts and the Eagles (4-1) and Jaxson Dart and the Giants (1-4). Written by Frank Taddeo, @RespectedMoney on X TOP PLAYS RB Saquon Barkley – Over 2.5 Receptions (+103) Barkley has only rushed for 30, 43 and 46 yards on the ground over the last three weeks against the Broncos, Buccaneers and Rams, respectively. After three straight brutal matchups he now gets to face his former club, who are allowing a whopping 5.6 yards per rush to opposing RBs through five games. A deeper dive reveals that three opposing backs have surpassed this demand against the Giants through five weeks: Jacory Croskey-Merritt (82 yards), Javonte Williams (97 yards) and Omarion Hampton (128 yards). We also can not forget the revenge motivation here for Barkley, who torched Big Blue for 176 yards on the ground last season. However, instead we will pivot and target his receptions market at plus-odds. At a total of 2.5 catches at +103, the value is there investing in a line he has surpassed in four of five games this season. A deeper dive reveals that four RBs have surpassed this demand against the Giants this season: (Ekeler, 3; J. Williams, 7; O. Hampton, 5 and Kamara 4). Expect Barkley to become the 5th player at plus-odds. WR – A.J. Brown Over 4.5 Receptions (-118) Since only getting one target in Week 1 against the Cowboys, Brown has witnessed strong target volume seeing 8-plus targets in four straight games. The Eagles star WR1 has eclipsed this line in three of five games and we know Hurts will be looking his way in prime time against a New York defense surrendering 14.8 receptions per game to opposing wide receivers. A deeper dive reveals that seven wideouts have eclipsed this projection against the Giants secondary this season: (Samuel, 7; Pickens, 5; Lamb, 9; T. Thornton, 5; Q. Johnston, 8, K. Allen, 5 and Olave 7.) RB – Cam Skattebo Over 2.5 Receptions (+120) / Over 13.5 Rec Yds (-104) Fresh off hauling in six of seven targets for 45 yards against the Saints, the Giants’ talented rookie RB continues to fly under the radar in many markets. With fellow 2025 rookie draft class member Jaxson Dart under the center, expect several checkdown opportunities against the Eagles vaunted pass rush. Philadelphia has struggled to contain pass-catching backs, allowing 4.2 receptions per game to the position. Specifically, over the last two games, three RBs have surpassed this demand: (B. Irving, 5; R. White, 5 and R.J. Harvey, 3). Expect Skattebo to become the 4th player at solid plus-odds, while also investing in over 13.5 receiving yards against an Eagles’ defense that has allowed a shocking 170 total receiving yards to opposing RBs over that same two-game span. Performance Recap After five weeks, Vegas vs FullTime projections is up double-digit units in profits: ✅Week 1: 5-6 (+6.15 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 2: 7-10 (+7.25 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 3: 4-1 (+4.3 UNITS)📈 Week 4: 3-6 (-1.95 UNITS) Week 5: 3-6 (-2.10 UNITS) 🔥Overall YTD: 22-29 (+13.65 UNITS)📈

FullTime Fantasy: Week 5 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

Chargers RB Omarion Hampton Injured in Week 5

FullTime Fantasy: Week 5 Injury Report & Waiver Radar FullTime Fantasy goes over the full injury report from Week 5 and the biggest names to target on the waiver wire before Week 6. Written by Duke Deming FullTime Fantasy goes over the full injury report from Week 5 and the biggest names to target on the waiver wire before Week 6. Week 5 Injury Report Lamar Jackson (QB – BAL) Missed Week 5 game against Houston Texans with a hamstring injury. He looks to suit up for Week 6 against the Los Angeles Rams. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Held out of Week 5 matchup with knee injury. He is considered week-to-week, and his timeline to return is uncertain. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Missed week 5 against the Seattle Seahawks with foot and shoulder issues. Rachaad White took over the majority of workload in the backfield. Irving is expected to miss at least one more week. CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Remained out for the second week in a row with an ankle injury. Lamb has a chance to return against the Panthers in Week 6. Continue to monitor his designation throughout the weekend. Omarion Hampton (RB – LAC) Left Week 5 game against Commanders with ankle injury and did not return. He was seen in walking boot and was placed on the IR on Monday, meaning he will miss a minimum of four games. Chuba Hubbard (RB – CAR) Missed Week 5 matchup with calf injury. Rico Dowdle took off for over 200 scrimmage yards and a touchdown versus the Miami Dolphins. Hubbard’s status is up in the air for Week 6. Brock Purdy (QB – SF) Missed Week 5 victory with toe injury, and has a chance to play in Week 6. Mac Jones continues to get reps under center during Purdy’s absence. Mike Evans (WR – TB) Remained out with hamstring injury for the second straight game. Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard continue to step up during Evans’ absence. Evans has yet to return to the practice field and is expected to miss more time. Jaylen Warren (RB – PIT) Missed Week 5 game with knee injury. The severity of his injury is unknown. Kenneth Gainwell posted a strong game in Warren’s absence. Brenton Strange (TE – JAX) Strange suffered a non-contact hip injury and did not return to the game. He is headed to short term injured reserve and could return Week 11 at the earliest.   Week 5 Waiver Wire Radar Sam Darnold (QB – SEA) – Darnold had a breakout game versus Tampa Bay in Week 5 with 341 yards and 4 touchdowns. He remains a strong option versus Jacksonville in Week 6. Bryce Young (QB – CAR) – Continues to heat up with the Carolina Panthers. Young has a favorable schedule in upcoming weeks versus Dolphins, Cowboys, and Jets. Kenneth Gainwell (RB – PIT) – Played a great game versus Minnesota in Jaylen Warren’s absence. Gainwell had 134 total yards and two touchdowns. He will continue to play a strong role if Warren remains out with an injury. Kendre Miller (RB – NO) – Played a season-high percentage of snaps and had more carries than Kamara. If Kamara misses any time or is traded, Miller will have high value in New Orleans’ offense. Kimani Vidal/ Hassan Haskins (RB- LAC) – Omarion Hampton will miss at least four games on IR. It is currently unclear which running back will take over the bulk of the workload, but Vidal and Haskins are both worth adds on the waiver wire. Kendrick Bourne (WR – SF) – Posted a monster game with 10 catches and 142 yards with Ricky Pearsall and Jauan Jennings sidelined. Has high value with injuries to San Francisco’s receiving room. AJ Barner (TE – SEA) – Continues to find the endzone with Seattle. Barner is forming a nice connection with Sam Darnold and has scored four touchdowns this season. Jake Tonges (TE – SF) – Beneficiary of injuries to San Francisco offense. Put up a strong game in Week 5 and remains a viable add during Kittle’s absence. Week 6 Byes HOU, MIN NFL Injuries  

Respected Money Breakdown: 49ers vs Rams TNF – Oct 2, 2025

Respected Money Breakdown: 49ers vs Rams Expert analysis and top fantasy picks by @respectedmoney for the 49ers vs Rams Week 5 clash. Updated: October 2, 2025, 12:24 PM EDT | Brought to you by @respectedmoney, one of the top Vegas insiders in the country. Week 5 of the 2025 season kicks off on Thursday Night with a pivotal clash between the 49ers (3-1) and Rams (3-1) in a battle for first place in the NFC West. TOP PLAYS RB Kyren Williams – Over 16.5 Rushing Attempts (-124) Williams, who is the overall RB18 in PPR scoring formats, projects as a workhorse back on Thursday night. Fantasy managers should fire up the veteran back as a solid RB1 with confidence, despite playing on the short week. A deeper dive reveals that Sean McVay and the Rams have historically leaned heavily on Williams against San Francisco. In three career games versus the 49ers the fourth-year back has posted 67 carries for 249 yards with five total touchdowns. Averaging 22.3 rushing attempts in those tilts, we will invest in over his 16.5 rushing attempts – against a 49ers defense that is allowing 4.1 yards per rush to opposing running backs through four games. WR – Davante Adams Anytime Touchdown (+115) Adams has quickly emerged as a favorite target of Matthew Stafford in his first season with Rams – scoring in three consecutive games. The veteran WR, who has scored 106 touchdowns in 168 career games, offers solid value at plus-odds to extend his scoring streak on Thursday night. Scoring at an absurd 68% clip in his illustrious career, let’s invest in a WR who ranks first among all wideouts in the NFL in red zone targets (10) and sixth in overall targets (35) – to find paydirt for the fourth consecutive week. WR – Davante Adams Over 54.5 Receiving Yards (-116) As we highlighted above, Adams has made an immediate impact with Los Angeles and it leads to the need for a double-pop investment on his receiving yards. Adams, who has surpassed this projection in three straight games, has eclipsed this receiving yards demand in 9 of his last 11 games dating back to last season. Expect the savvy veteran, who has had 74 receptions for 1,009 yards and 8 touchdowns in 13 games on Thursday night games in his career, to add to those gaudy Prime Time numbers. Vegas vs FullTime Projections Performance Thus far, Respected Money projections are off to a red-hot start: ✅Week 1: 5-6 (+6.15 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 2: 7-10 (+7.25 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 3: 4-1 (+4.3 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 4: 3-6 (-1.95 UNITS) 🔥Overall YTD: 19-23 (+15.75 UNITS)📈 For real-time updates and the full projection file, members can download from the DOWNLOADS page. Stay tuned as our analysts adjust projections throughout the game!

FullTime Fantasy: Week 4 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

NY Giants WR Malik Nabers Week 4 Injury

FullTime Fantasy: Week 4 Injury Report & Waiver Radar Updated Wednesday early AM Get a concise look at Week 4 NFL injury updates and top Week 5 waiver wire targets from FullTime Fantasy. Written by Duke Deming. Here’s your concise look from FullTime Fantasy at the biggest Week 4 injury developments and the best ways to attack the wire ahead of Week 5. Week 4 Injury Report Lamar Jackson (QB – BAL) Left Week 4 with a hamstring concern; status for Week 5 will depend on early-week testing/participation. Cooper Rush would presumably get the nod if Lamar misses time and Henry usage would surely see a boost. Malik Nabers (WR – NYG) Sustained a serious knee injury in Week 4 and was carted off. MRI confirmed torn ACL and Nabers will miss the rest of the year. Ricky Pearsall (WR – SF) DNP on Tuesday. Pearsall went down in the third quarter and briefly tried to return. However, he was listed as questionable after being evaluated for a knee injury. Despite testing the knee on the sideline in hopes of rejoining the action, he ultimately decided to sit out the rest of the game. After the 49ers’ loss, Pearsall revealed why he opted not to push through the injury. “I was testing it out,” Pearsall said postgame. “I fell pretty hard on that one play on the sideline, trying to keep my feet in bounds, and I fell pretty hard on my knee. And I was just feeling pain and a little bit of instability, so I wasn’t trying to really mess with it.” – Jennings, Bourne and Robinson would all see boosts to their usage. Jauan Jennings (WR – SF) (ankle/ribs) DNP on Tuesday. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Bucky Irving will undergo an MRI on Monday. Bowles admitted that Irving was one of the injured players he was “concerned” about. Rachaad White and Sean Tucker are next up with White already enjoying a 40% snap share. Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS) McLaurin missed week 4 and Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Monday that McLaurin (quadriceps) is among injured players who are “are trending in the right direction,” JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports. Calvin Ridley (WR – TEN) Coach Brian Callahan said Monday that Ridley had his snaps dialed back during Sunday’s loss to the Texans due an undisclosed injury, Jim Wyatt of the Titans’ official site reports. Braelon Allen (RB – NYJ) suffered an MCL sprain during Monday’s loss to the Dolphins and will likely be placed on injured reserve, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Allen is expected to seek additional opinions on his knee injury, but a move to IR would sideline him for at least four games. Isiah Davis becomes a hot pickup to serve as a pass catching RB2. Tyjae Spears (RB – TEN) The Titans are expected to open Spears’ (ankle) 21-day practice window this week, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. D’Andre Swift (RB – CHI) Hip issue left him questionable, but he played and handled even more than his normal lead role. (Snaps up from 61% to 66%). If there’s any setback this week, Kyle Monangai and Roschon Johnson would split work. Najee Harris (RB – LAC) Placed on IR (Achilles). Rookie Omarion Hampton projects as a rest-of-season workhorse; Hassan Haskins and Kimani Vidal mix in behind him. CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Remained out for SNF (ankle). Expected to miss at least one more week. Jalen Tolbert and KaVontae Turpin to see elevated routes/targets; Jake Ferguson and the backs should absorb volume. Mike Evans (WR – TB) Out (hamstring) during Week 4 and expected to miss multiple games. Chris Godwin (ankle) made his season debut; rookie Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard round out the top three. Cedric Tillman (WR – CLE) (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve. With the news that Dillon Gabriel is getting the start over Flacco, the Cleveland WR2 job is up in the air. Jamari Thrash is next man up, but the Tight Ends (Njoku and Fannin) look to see significant bumps. Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS) Missed Week 4 game (quad) and likely out for at least one more game. Washington’s WR depth gets tested; veteran Zach Ertz could see extra targets. Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA) suffered multiple torn ligaments in his dislocated knee, including his ACL, in Monday’s win over the Jets, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Hill underwent season-ending surgery on Tuesday. Per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero, Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus said Hill’s surgery went well and “everything was done with one procedure,” indicating he won’t need future surgery, which was a possibility. The goal, per Rosenhaus, is to be ready for the start of the 2026 season. WR Malik Washington should be rostered as well as TE Darren Waller. For deep leagues, WR Cedrick Wilson is signing with Miami off the Saints’ practice squad following Hill’s injury. Chuba Hubbard (RB – CAR) Played through questionable designation during Week 4 (managing calf soreness) but keep an eye on Rico Dowdle as next-man-up if there’s any setback. Trevor Eitenne too. Chuba’s snaps were unsurprisingly limited as his snap % went down from 74% to 62% to 50% the past three weeks. He gets Miami next week on a short week for them. Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB – NYG) Out (shoulder) for multiple weeks. Rookie Cam Skattebo operated as the No. 1 back (75%) with Devin Singletary (25%) as the No. 2 back. Will Shipley (RB – PHI) Came off the injury report after an oblique issue; returned to see a 5% snap share as the number 3, even behind AJ Dillon. Isaiah Likely (TE – BAL) Isaiah Likely made his season debut and played 25 snaps (45%), five less than Mark Andrews. Likely was not targeted by Jackson, though Michael Mayer (TE – LV) Missed Week 4 (concussion), but has a chance to play in the next contest. Brock Bowers is locked in;

Thursday Night Football Respected Money Breakdown: Seahawks vs Cardinals

TNF Week 4: Seahawks vs Cardinals

Thursday Night Football Respected Money Breakdown: Seahawks vs Cardinals Week 4 of the 2025 season kicks off on Thursday Night with an NFC West showdown between the Seahawks (2-1) and Cardinals (2-1). Get expert prop picks and analysis. TOP PLAYS WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Anytime Touchdown (+155) Following the trade of DK Metcalf to Pittsburgh in the offseason, JSN has emerged as the clear focal point of the Seahawks offense. The elite playmaker opened the 2025 season as a must-start fantasy football weapon. Smith-Njigba has posted 18 catches for 236 yards and 3 touchdowns in four career games against the Cardinals. In the first three games this season, Arizona has allowed opposing WR1’s to post immense production to the tune of: Chris Olave (7/54), Tetairoa McMillan (6/100) and Ricky Pearsall (8/117). Let’s invest in JSN, who leads all wideouts in target share (42.6%), fourth in air yards (368) – to find paydirt for the second consecutive week. QB Sam Darnold – Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (+156) After a rocky Seahawks debut, Darnold has bounced back throwing multiple touchdown passes in consecutive wins over the Steelers and Saints. At healthy plus-odds, fantasy managers should not shy away from using the veteran signal-caller in lineups despite the short week. Dating back to last season with the Vikings, Darnold has surpassed this projection in 14 of his last 20 games. Hitting at a 70% clip, combined with a banged up Zach Charbonnet (foot), expect the ‘Hawks to air it out against a Cardinals defense that has surrendered the second-most passing yards (826) and four passing touchdowns through three games. MOONSHOT PLAY WR Tory Horton – Anytime Touchdown (+390) – Half Unit The former Colorado State standout was superb, scoring two touchdowns (one via special teams) in the club’s Week 3 victory over the Saints. With Cooper Kupp only receiving exactly three targets in two of his first three games with Seattle, the value is simply too enticing to pass on Horton at moonshot odds. With three touchdowns in his last two games, the emerging rookie could be ready to wrestle the team’s WR2 role away from Kupp. In a correlated play with Darnold to throw multiple scores, we will target a player who is underpriced according to my projections. Thus far, Vegas vs FullTime projections is off to a red-hot start: ✅Week 1: 5-6 (+6.15 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 2: 7-10 (+7.25 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 3: 4-1 (+4.3 UNITS)📈 🔥Overall YTD: 16-17 (+17.7 UNITS)📈

FullTime Fantasy: Week 3 Injury Report and Waiver Radar

FullTime Fantasy: Week 3 Injury Report and Waiver Radar Here’s your concise look from FullTime Fantasy at the biggest Week 3 injury developments and the best ways to attack the wire ahead of Week 4. Written by Duke Deming Week 3 Injury Report James Conner (RB – ARI) Left on a cart in the third quarter vs. SF with a nasty-looking ankle injury the broadcast chose not to replay. It has been confirmed as a season-ending issue that will require surgery. Trey Benson took over as the primary back (6 carries, 1 target) ahead of Emari Demercado (2 carries, 1 target). Najee Harris (RB – LAC) Exited the win over DEN with an Achilles injury; HC Jim Harbaugh confirmed the season-ending diagnosis postgame. Omarion Hampton profiles as the rest-of-season workhorse after posting 19-70-1 on the ground and 6-57-0 receiving. CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Rolled his left ankle early vs. CHI. Lamb tried to return during the game but immediately returned to the sideline. Lamb is expected to miss at least two games with the high ankle sprain. Mike Evans (WR – TB) Suffered a second-half hamstring injury vs. NYJ and was quickly ruled out. He’s battled hamstrings repeatedly (seven documented instances, including three missed games last year). Evans is expected to miss multiple games. Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS) Picked up a quad injury after halftime vs. LV and did not return. With Washington cruising, precaution likely factored in. His status is uncertain for Week 4. Dyami Brown (WR – JAX) Left the game vs. HOU with a shoulder issue. His status is uncertain, and look for an update later in the week. Alec Pierce (WR – IND) Concussed in the third quarter vs. TEN—his third documented concussion. We’ll track him through the protocol. Colston Loveland (TE – CHI) Exited in the first half vs. DAL with a hip injury and didn’t return. He is currently expected to play in Week 4. Michael Mayer (TE – LV) Sustained a first documented concussion in the opening half vs. WSH. His status for Week 4 is uncertain, and we’ll monitor his status during the week. Waiver Wire Radar Jaxson Dart (QB – NYG) – Just named the starter and by all accounts has out-practiced both of the veteran QBs on the roster in Wilson and Winston. His ceiling for potential is through the roof. Geno Smith (QB – LV) – Bounced back from a rough Week 2 with 289 yards and three scores vs. WSH. His Week 4 matchup is against a vulnerable Bears defense that is still missing CB Jaylon Johnson. Ollie Gordon (RB – MIA) – The rookie’s role grew on TNF (9-38-1), which HC Mike McDaniel said was by design. He may keep the goal-line gig and is the clear Achane handcuff. Jaylen Wright was active but didn’t log an offensive snap. Woody Marks (RB – HOU) – Marks had six carries compared to Nick Chubb’s nine, with a nearly even snap count (30 to 33). Posted 4.5 YPC vs. JAX and has looked like Houston’s most explosive back the past two weeks. Continue to monitor if his workload continues to increase in Houston offense. Luther Burden (WR – CHI) – Chicago coaches wanted more involvement and Burden delivered with a 65-yard flea-flicker TD plus a 29-yard snag (3-101-1). Keep an eye on his role in the Bears’ offense. Tre Tucker (WR – LV) – Breakout week with 8-145-3 eruption. Don’t ignore the quiet first two weeks (5-66-1 total) and last year’s inefficiency, but he’s a full-time player with legit speed and draws CHI next. Christian Kirk (WR – HOU) – Just 3-25-0 in his 2025 debut, but his 8 targets ranked second to Nico Collins. Kirk is a viable depth option as byes begin if Houston’s passing game steadies. Hunter Henry (TE – NE) – Erupted for 8-90-2 on 11 targets vs. PIT after a 4-66-0 opener (Week 2 was the dud). Gets a friendly Panthers matchup and should land inside top-12 TE streams. Matt Stafford (QB – LA) – Held to 196-2 by PHI but continues to sling it efficiently (7.8 YPA, 5:2 TD:INT through three). A home date with IND keeps him as an option for a spot start in Week 4. Chris Rodriguez (RB – WAS) – Team-high 11 carries (five in the 4th during a blowout), but notably handled Washington’s first four rushes (25 yards). Jacory Croskey-Merritt likely leads most weeks, but look for Rodriguez to compete for carries. Make sure to check out our other Week 4 Features like the Week 3 RB Snaps Report & Week 3 Target Share Leaders

Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar

Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar By Duke Deming Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season delivered fireworks—and a new batch of injuries. FullTime Fantasy delivers the latest injury updates and waiver wire targets ahead of Week 3 for fantasy football success. Week 2 Injury Report Joe Burrow (QB – CIN) Burrow left with a turf toe injury that’s believed to be a Grade 3; surgery could sideline him roughly three months. Jake Browning would start if Burrow misses time. Justin Fields (QB – NYJ) Fields exited late with a concussion. If he can’t go in Week 3, Tyrod Taylor is in line to start. Austin Ekeler (RB – WSH) Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on TNF and is out for the season. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Reed broke his collarbone and is expected to miss 6–8 weeks. George Kittle (TE – SF) Kittle continues to deal with his hamstring injury from Week 1 and is expected to miss 4+ weeks. Brock Purdy (QB – SF) Purdy is dealing with a toe injury with a 2–5 week timeline. Chris Godwin (WR – TB) Godwin (ankle) avoided IR and is limited during practice. The Bucs expect him back around Week 5. Xavier Worthy (WR – KC) Worthy dislocated his shoulder in Week 1 and missed Week 2; he remains a multi-week concern. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Bowers had a knee scare but is questionable for MNF and “should be in action.” Monitor practice reports. Aaron Jones (RB – MIN) Left Sunday Night game with hamstring injury and unlikely to play in Week 3 matchup. Waiver Wire Radar Jake Browning (QB – CIN) – Tossed 2 TDs in relief and will benefit from strong weapons on offense during Burrow’s absence. Tyrod Taylor (QB – NYJ) – On deck if Fields sits; showed competency off the bench and offers rushing floor. Daniel Jones (QB – IND) – Topped 20 points once again and trending towards a reliable fantasy quarterback. Romeo Doubs (WR – GB) – With Reed out, Doubs is “worth a roster spot” and should see steady volume. Tucker Kraft (TE – GB) – Quietly trending towards high-end tight end; solid plug-and-play while GB reshuffles targets. Zach Ertz (TE – WSH) – Commanders’ veteran is earning consistent looks and could benefit from extra targets without Ekeler in offense. Christian Watson (WR – GB) – Keep an eye on the WR as a stash that is expected back during October. Troy Franklin (WR – DEN) – Deep-league add that is emerging as a key piece in Denver offense.

Week 3 Injury Report and Waiver Radar

Week 2 Injury Report and Waiver Radar By Duke Deming Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season delivered fireworks—and a new batch of injuries. FullTime Fantasy delivers the latest injury updates and waiver wire targets ahead of Week 3 for fantasy football success. Week 2 Injury Report Joe Burrow (QB – CIN) Burrow left with a turf toe injury that’s believed to be a Grade 3; surgery could sideline him roughly three months. Jake Browning would start if Burrow misses time. Justin Fields (QB – NYJ) Fields exited late with a concussion. If he can’t go in Week 3, Tyrod Taylor is in line to start. Austin Ekeler (RB – WSH) Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on TNF and is out for the season. Jayden Reed (WR – GB) Reed broke his collarbone and is expected to miss 6–8 weeks. George Kittle (TE – SF) Kittle continues to deal with his hamstring injury from Week 1 and is expected to miss 4+ weeks. Brock Purdy (QB – SF) Purdy is dealing with a toe injury with a 2–5 week timeline. Chris Godwin (WR – TB) Godwin (ankle) avoided IR and is limited during practice. The Bucs expect him back around Week 5. Xavier Worthy (WR – KC) Worthy dislocated his shoulder in Week 1 and missed Week 2; he remains a multi-week concern. Brock Bowers (TE – LV) Bowers had a knee scare but is questionable for MNF and “should be in action.” Monitor practice reports. Aaron Jones (RB – MIN) Left Sunday Night game with hamstring injury and unlikely to play in Week 3 matchup. Waiver Wire Radar Jake Browning (QB – CIN) – Tossed 2 TDs in relief and will benefit from strong weapons on offense during Burrow’s absence. Tyrod Taylor (QB – NYJ) – On deck if Fields sits; showed competency off the bench and offers rushing floor. Daniel Jones (QB – IND) – Topped 20 points once again and trending towards a reliable fantasy quarterback. Romeo Doubs (WR – GB) – With Reed out, Doubs is “worth a roster spot” and should see steady volume. Tucker Kraft (TE – GB) – Quietly trending towards high-end tight end; solid plug-and-play while GB reshuffles targets. Zach Ertz (TE – WSH) – Commanders’ veteran is earning consistent looks and could benefit from extra targets without Ekeler in offense. Christian Watson (WR – GB) – Keep an eye on the WR as a stash that is expected back during October. Troy Franklin (WR – DEN) – Deep-league add that is emerging as a key piece in Denver offense.