![]() ![]() Unfortunately, neither drums up a lick of excitement or the prospect of even double-digit fantasy points.īut since you can’t win without a quarterback, decisions need to be made. His passing ability is mediocre, at best, but he does like to poach goal-line carries. Or you could go down the Sam Darnold route. ![]() He seems to be a serviceable fantasy option, unless the Jets go back to Zach Wilson. You could see if Russell Wilson was dropped, but is he going to help? Denver looks beyond atrocious at this point. When you hit your waiver wire this week, it’s going to be as bare as Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard. He was reasonably efficient, but can we put our trust in the former seventh-round pick? Brock Purdy fared better, leading the 49ers to a 33-17 victory over Miami. He did rush for 41 yards and a touchdown, but the offense looked as stuck-in-the-mud as ever. Tyler Huntley took over for Jackson and led the Ravens to a 10-9 victory over Denver, but he threw for just 187 yards with one interception. The natural inclination is to look at the immediate backups for both players. Jonathon Cooper of the Broncos (53) sacks Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on Dec. There really couldn’t be a worse time to replace your quarterback in fantasy football. As for Jackson, Ravens coach John Harbaugh gave us the bad news in the form of a “not a season-ending issue” silver lining, but reading between the lines tells us it is a multi-week knee injury. We have already received word Garoppolo will miss time, and possibly the season, with an injured foot. If you can hear through their heavy sobs, that is. Just ask the fantasy managers whose playoff hopes have been damaged by an injuries to Lamar Jackson or Jimmy Garoppolo. If you lose a key player in Week 13, it can doom your entire fantasy season. If you lose a player early in the season, you have weeks to recover through trades or savvy waiver-wire moves. As any fantasy football manager can attest, injuries at this time of year are the absolute worst. ![]()
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