Here's the Sunday morning update on which injured players are safe to roster on the FanDuel Sunday slate and which situations you should fade.
ALSHON JEFFERY | 8400 | Calf strain | Questionable
Cash: FADE
GPP: LEAN FADE
I think Jeffery will likely be active today and the matchup is very favorable. However, I don't believe Jeffery is at full strength and he's at risk of an in-game aggravation even if he is effective. Though he's been productive through muscle strains in the past, there are too many better options at this price point unless you're looking for a speculative, underowned GPP play in the deep Sunday Million.
MIKE EVANS | 8300 | Hamstring strain | Questionable
Cash: LEAN FADE
GPP: LEAN FADE
Evans said he felt "really good" after his limited Friday practice. If it hadn't been his first and only practice in the past three weeks, that might sway me in a more positive direction. The only reason I'm giving Evans the benefit of the doubt here is the very favorable matchup. I didn't consider him in my lineup deliberations this week and, barring an extremely positive pregame note, neither should you.
LESEAN MCCOY | 8400 | Hamstring strain | Questionable
Cash: LEAN FADE
GPP: LEAN FADE
McCoy practiced fully this week but told ESPN's Josina Anderson he didn't feel 100% recovered. A high hamstring strain is a tough injury. McCoy has had four weeks to recover and no setbacks this week, but that doesn't guarantee he won't struggle today. I'd recommend looking elsewhere in the mid-8000 tier.
RANDALL COBB | 8400 | AC sprain | Probable
Cash: TRUST
GPP: TRUST
There's a small risk of an in-game aggravation if Cobb is hit or falls on the shoulder just right. But pain medication and extra padding should keep him fit enough to trust, especially if you're looking for to stack someone other than Davante Adams with Aaron Rodgers today.
I'm also fading Zach Ertz (5400 | questionable) and Joique Bell (6500 | expected to start) today. Ertz will probably be active on Monday night, but isn't likely to see a full workload. And the Detroit running back rotation is too unclear to trust.
Best of luck today in your FanDuel contests. Footballguys Insiders can read my full breakdown of today's injury expectations, which includes additional thoughts on lesser players like Devante Parker, Tre Mason, and Michael Floyd.
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