Malik Nabers is an elite wide receiver prospect, but his landing spot was bad enough to delay his full arrival.
Incentives and milestones had a big impact on Week 18 fantasy scoring and helped drive a throwback week for some of the league's older running backs.
Jerry Donabedian breaks down all the action for Week 17 and looks at each team's playoff scenarios for Week 18.
Isaiah Likely did his best Mark Andrews impression Sunday night, but the Baltimore offense took another hit with RB Keaton Mitchell suffering an ACL tear.
Rashee Rice can be locked in as an every-week fantasy starter after topping 80% snap share for the first time in his young career.
Five starting RBs left Week 13 contests early, potentially setting up lead roles for Ezekiel Elliott, Kenneth Gainwell and others. Meanwhile, Chuba Hubbard and James Conner topped 100 yards and scored twice.
Jerry Donabedian looks at the major developments from Week 13, including Chuba Hubbard and Jonathan Mingo shining in the Panthers' first game since Frank Reich was fired.
Roschon Johnson took over the lead role Monday night, but it's unclear if that will hold after a Week 13 bye.
Jameson Williams hadn't done much with increased playing time the past two weeks before catching a TD late in the fourth quarter against Chicago this past Sunday. Is there still hope?
Devin Singletary's huge game in Cincinnati may have been enough to displace Dameon Pierce from the starting role once he returns from an ankle injury.
Steelers RB Jaylen Warren had a season-high for carries for the second straight week and topped 50 percent snap share for the first time all season.
Keaton Mitchell is a tough player to rank this week because of the Ravens' timeshare at RB and the tough opponent this week.
Aaron Jones finally got back to a high-usage role after nearly two months of being held back by a hamstring injury.
Chuba Hubbard dominated Carolina's backfield work even with Miles Sanders back in the lineup, and Denver's Javonte Williams returned to a workhorse role against the Chiefs.