I think most of the injury questions were resolved and discussed yesterday, but here are some of the ones to factor into today's lineup decisions.
Chuba Hubbard is out, as reported yesterday. Mike Boone is likely to be the lead back for Carolina, with Raheem Blackshear also playing. It's uncertain enough that I don't want to recommend Boone too highly, but around the mid-20s of the RB rankings you get down to committee backs like the Raiders duo, and Boone doesn't look much worse (or better) than those guys. Not a great matchup for running, at Tampa Bay, however.
Anthony Richardson ruled out at the Giants, so Joe Flacco will start. I don't think people should be thinking about the Flacco who lit it up for Cleveland last year, and think the Colts will emphasize the run. And it should be raining at Giants Stadium. But Flacco will likely have better passing numbers than we expected from Richardson, so Josh Downs and Michael Pittman look a little better.
Malik Nabers expected to play. Can be used as ranked.
Davante Adams expected to play. Can be used as ranked.
Tua Tagovailoa was downgraded to doubtful yesterday, so the Dolphins will have Tyler Huntley going against the Browns. It will be rainy and windy and Huntley isn't very good, so a downgrade for Tyreek Hill. Hill is expected to play, however, while Jaylen Waddle isn't. We had Tyreek ranked conservatively on Friday anyway, but I'd drop him about 5-6 spots from there.
Xavier Legette is expected to play for the Panthers. I'm not sure if he should be considered the 2 or 3 in Carolina, but regardless, Adam Thielen is the only usable Carolina wideout, I think.
Christian Watson unlikely to play for the Packers at Minnesota. Theoretically this helps the team's other wideouts. Watson's absence with an ankle injury earlier in the season seemed to benefit Jayden Reed, although Romeo Doubs also missed that game.
If I see anything else of significance in the next couple of hours I'll post in the comments below.
--Andy Richardson