Fantasy Stock Highlights: 10/17-10/21

Wrapping up the week that was, at Roto Street Journal.

At the end of every week, we compile the most important fantasy football links that we spotlighted throughout the week in the Daily Fantasy Stock Report and throughout the website. Enjoy your weekend and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @RotostreetJ, subscribe to the Fantasy Stock Report Podcast and check out our start-or-sit show every Sunday on Facebook Live.

LeSean McCoy (Read our analysis here)

Note: This is an absolute roller coaster. First McCoy suffered a slight hamstring injury, then he was definitely out, then he would be out 3-plus weeks. Now, he practiced on Friday and the team is “pushing him” to play. Either way, make sure to have Mike Gillislee.

10/21 per ESPN’s Josina Anderson: “Despite a well-placed source saying LeSean McCoy will not play Sunday, the Bills are holding out hope and trying to push him through for Sunday’s game vs. Miami. One of the reasons there was so much concern this week related to last season; McCoy missed multiple games due to hamstring injuries, and he did not want to suffer any setbacks. So despite the initial proclamations of him not being able to play, the Bills have not given up hope yet.”

Eddie Lacy (Read our analysis here)

Jordan Reed (Read our analysis here)

Week 7 PPR Rankings (Read Here)

Injury Report

  • Carlos Hyde (shoulder) is out
  • Theo Riddick (ankle) is out
  • Doug Martin (hamstring) is out
  • Eric Ebron (ankle, knee) is out
  • Steve Smith Sr. (ankle) is doubtful
  • Terrelle Pryor (hamstring) is questionable
  • Tyler Eifert (back) is questionable
  • DeSean Jackson (hamstring) is questionable
  • Jamaal Charles (knee) is questionable
  • Stefon Diggs (hamstring) is questionable
  • Joe Flacco (shoulder) is questionable
  • Carson Palmer (hamstring) is questionable
  • Travis Benjamin (knee) is questionable
  • Julian Edelman (foot) is questionable
  • John Brown (sickle cell, leg) is questionable
  • Will Fuller V (hamstring) will be active

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