The outlook of both is better with Chark in the fold though, as Chark can help stretch defenses and open up the short-to-intermediate game for Cole and Shenault. UPDATE: Samuel will be ACTIVE in Week 4. That said, both weapons may see less attention with Thomas on the field, so they may not be impacted all that negatively. If Samuel does return in Week 5, he'll be a fringe-WR2 against a solid Miami secondary. That should bode well for his chances of playing against the Bengals, especially considering that Chark may have been able to play last week had the Jaguars not had such a quick turnaround. On Wednesday, Jeffery did return to the practice field for the first time and operated in a limited capacity, according to the team's official Twitter account. Packers list WR Davante Adams, DL Kenny Clark among nine questionable for Monday night TE Marcedes Lewis doubtful to play against Falcons Oct … That's not ideal for the Falcons in a matchup where Calvin Ridley could see a lot of the Packers' stud cornerback Jaire Alexander. WEEK 4 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker. Jones missed the team's Week 3 game with a hamstring injury, but it wasn't considered to be major. He, Greg Ward, and Zach Ertz would all be fantasy viable and Jeffery could emerge as a bigger TD threat with Goedert absent. Davante Adams, Julio Jones, Michael Thomas, and Chris Godwin, are all dealing with injuries, while the Steelers-Titans postponement is knocking out a couple of other injured WRs. UPDATE: Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said he's "comfortable" with Chark playing this week. Teammate Allen Lazard was a new addition to the Packers’ injury report, sitting out today’s practice with a core injury. Even if he's limited, that's a good sign for him as he looks to get back on the field Monday night. For news on Jimmy Garoppolo, George Kittle, and Jared Cook, click here; for the latest on injured RBs, including Raheem Mostert, Zack Moss, Chris Carson, and more, go here; for updates on DeAndre Hopkins, Leonard Fournette, Kareem Hunt and more, click here. 1 fantasy receiver in almost every fantasy league and format, but he has missed the past two weeks dealing with an ankle injury suffered in Week 1 against the Bucs. That will shine a light on Adams' balky hamstring and tell fantasy owners whether he will play in Week 4. Savvy fantasy owners should look to scoop him up if he's available on the waiver wire, as the Eagles are very much in need of receiving help. So long as he doesn't suffer a downgrade, he should have a chance to return to the field in Weeks 4 or 5. And it's bad news for the Eagles as well considering that Greg Ward was literally the team's only healthy receiver at practice Thursday. There are a lot of questions about the status of Julio Jones ahead of the Falcons' Monday night clash with the Packers. UPDATE 2: Jeffery and DeSean Jackson are officially OUT for Week 4. According to Saints.com's Nick Underhill, Thomas returned to Saints practice on Wednesday and was "moving well." That doesn't mean that he will return in Week 4, but it's a good sign that he's not too far away from returning. Adams (hamstring) is in a similar boat to that of Jones. With DeSean Jackson (hamstring) questionable and Dallas Goedert (ankle) and Jalen Reagor (thumb) on IR, Jeffery would instantly become one of the Eagles' top receivers. 2 receiver for the Bucs provided that he's healthy (he missed practice on Wednesday with hip and groin injuries), while Rob Gronkowski could get more targets at tight end. In fact, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport is reporting that the talented receiver could miss the next two weeks, so he may be out of action for a couple of games or more if his injury doesn't progress as well as the team hopes. That's a bad sign for his availability on Sunday. NFL Week 4 injuries: Davante Adams, Julio Jones, Calvin Ridley questionable for Monday night matchup A complete rundown of every single team's final injury report heading into Week 4 UPDATE: Per Falcons reporter William McFadden, participated in the team walkthrough on Thursday. Game day update: Davante Adams announced on Twitter that he will NOT be playing on Monday against the Falcons.. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams has been dealing with a hamstring injury since the team’s Week 2 game against the Lions.It forced him to miss Green Bay’s Week 3 game against the New Orleans Saints.That week, his work was limited to rehab during practice, but … Add to the mix Alshon Jeffery, Deebo Samuel, DJ Chark, and others, and wide receiver looks much thinner than many hoped. WEEK 4 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker. https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/46/aa/jones-adams-thomas-100120-getty-ftr_ul7mgxebl9e1uk4tpf3nkf1l.png?t=-401821612&w=500&quality=80, Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. Alvin Kamara may catch a couple fewer passes as well, but he'll still be an RB1 in all formats even if his receiving touches decrease. MORE WEEK 4: Top waiver pickups | FAAB budget planner |  Buy-low, sell-high. According to the Jaguars' official website, Chark did return to practice on Wednesday in a limited basis. The team will play it safe with Jones, but they'll also do what they can to get him back on the field. He missed Week 3 with a hamstring has a Monday night game this week. ESPN's Adam Schefter had confirmed earlier in the week that Thomas was eying a Week 4 return and now, it looks like that may come to fruition. Jeffery (foot) has yet to play for the Eagles this season after offseason surgery sidelined him for much of the offseason. Thomas' return would likely diminish the value of Emmanuel Sanders and Jared Cook in the passing game ever so slightly, as there won't be as many targets to go around. With Adams in, they fall in the WR3 category in our WR rankings, but Lazard would probably be a top-20 play at the very least if Adams is out. There's no word yet on his expected role. It would behoove the Falcons to get him back on the field with Russell Gage (concussion) also hurting. Jeffery's status in Thursday's practice will be critical. Julio Jones, Michael Thomas, Davante Adams, and Chris Godwin were four of the projected top-six fantasy football WRs, but they have all missed time with a variety of injuries. UPDATE 2: Jones practiced on a limited basis on Friday and reportedly "sure sounds ready to play" on Monday night. WEEK 4 DFS TOURNAMENT LINEUPS: FanDuel | DraftKings | Yahoo. WEEK 4 DFS CASH LINEUPS: FanDuel | DraftKings | Yahoo. But given that he was close to playing last week despite being designated as doubtful, that should be a good sign for his potential availability. Chark (chest/back) missed the Jaguars' Thursday night game against the Dolphins on a short week, but his injury wasn't thought to be too serious. It's still early in the week, but it's a good sign to see him practicing at this point. Godwin (hamstring) miss practice on Wednesday and isn't expected to play in Week 4. These injuries will have a massive impact on our Week 4 WR rankings and start 'em, sit 'em decisions, as owners may have to look for some waiver-wire replacements depending on how these notable names are progressing in their respective recoveries from injury. That would seemingly indicate that Thomas should have a chance to play in a favorable Week 4 matchup against the Lions. Injuries have taken their toll across the NFL already in this young season, but the receiver position may be the most banged up of all at this point in the year. Thomas was drafted as the No. For all the latest fantasy injury news and updates, check back here and on Twitter @SN_Fantasy. UPDATE: Adams is back at practice as of Thursday, according to Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. As such, there hasn't been an update on his practice status so far, but one should be incoming on Thursday. WEEK 4 FANTASY: Sleepers | Busts | Start 'em, sit 'em. If both can't play, Olamide Zaccheaus will be the No. For one more week without Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and Kendrick Bourne will continue on as the top receivers for the 49ers while George Kittle will (hopefully) return to the tight end position to provide the 49ers with more weapons. UPDATE: Thomas is officially OUT for Week 4. If Adams doesn't progress as expected, Allen Lazard and Marquez Valdes-Scantling would be must-starts in most formats against an awful Falcons defense and secondary. With Godwin out, Scotty Miller will be the No. 2 receiver in Atlanta. UPDATE: Jeffery was held out of practice on Thursday according to ESPN's Tim McManus. Because Adams and the Packers play on Monday night, they will release their first practice report of the week on Thursday. As excited as Samuel's fantasy owners may be to have him back, he is expected to start practicing this week but according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, he is "likely" to return against the Dolphins in Week 5. Adams said today that he would return to action once he is 100%, adding that a decision regarding his Week 4 status would likely come in a couple of days. It will be interesting to see when Jeffery can get fully healthy, but his return to practice should indicate that he will be back on the field soon. In the event that Chark doesn't progress as the team hopes, Keelan Cole and Laviska Shenault will continue to be Gardner Minshew's top receivers. UPDATE 2: Adams practiced again on Friday, which is an encouraging sign for his status on Monday night.

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