Lineup Prep: Week 8

Wed Oct 22 9:26am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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We had two good teams in a bye last week but this week is the first time seeing six teams on a bye. And there are some really good fantasy players that will be off this week, including Jahmyr Gibbs, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Davante Adams. It is going to be a tough week for many fantasy teams, seeing the Cardinals, Lions, Jaguars, Rams, Raiders and Seahawks on a bye. As we have noted before, plan ahead for these bye weeks so you aren’t caught off guard. A proactive owner is a winning owner.

Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .

So Keenan Allen is eighth overall in fantasy receiver scoring while Ladd McConkey is 27th in scoring. Everyone thought those guys would be reversed but it is clear that Justin Herbert still has a ton of trust in Allen. And the crazy thing is Allen isn’t even out there as much as the other receivers. He is third in receiver snaps for the Chargers, playing less than 65 percent of the snaps each of the last three games. That is a tad concerning for him to keep his current pace but as long as he keeps getting the looks while on the field, Allen is going to be a big help to fantasy teams. At this pace, Allen is going to be a steal for fantasy teams while McConkey will be a bust despite getting around 90 percent of the snaps for the Chargers.

There are rumors of Breece Hall possibly getting dealt before the trade deadline. That likely would be great for his fantasy value. He has less than eight fantasy points two straight and fewer than double-digit points four games. He is struggling at times in this anemic offense. A move would be a real positive for Hall’s value. And if Hall gets dealt, Isaiah Davis would take over as the lead back for the Jets. He might be worth a speculative add for fantasy teams, being owned on just 22.1 percent of leagues on our site.

I think the Chiefs might be better than they were last season. This offense is really humming right now. The upgraded options at receiver are making a big difference for the passing game. And Patrick Mahomes is playing as well as ever. Plus, the offensive line is doing a much better job, giving Mahomes more time to throw. The running game is having more success lately, which will just help things even more. The Chiefs defense remains stout. Don’t be surprised if this team makes another run to the Super Bowl, especially with some of the top teams in the AFC scuffling.

I don’t know how the Lions are doing it but their entire secondary is basically hurt and many of the backups were as well, but this unit just held the Bucs high-powered passing game to nine points. They had guys stepping up last week that have barely stepped on the field in the NFL. The coaching staff in Detroit does such a great job with the next man up mentality. The Lions lost a ton of coaches last offseason, but head coach Dan Campbell seems to have a knack for finding more than capable replacements. I could not be more impressed with the coaching going on in Detroit.

He didn’t do a ton with his work last week but it seems we are finally seeing a changing of the guard at running back in Houston. Woody Marks played 63 percent of the snaps last week while Nick Chubb played just 25 percent. Marks has 13 touches, giving him 13-plus touches two of three games. Marks had a tough matchup against a good Seahawks defense last week, so look for better things from him in the weeks ahead. Marks could be a fantasy factor down the stretch. He is a three-down back that can help as a runner and receiver.

The Dolphins are a complete disaster right now. I think Devon Ahcane is the only fantasy player I would want on that team. I’m not sure how they can keep Mike McDaniel employed as head coach with some of the stuff coming out from the players and even him during talking with the press. It is not a good situation in Miami and could just keep getting worse as long as McDaniel remains head coach. Not good.

News and Notes: The Titans released receiver Tyler Lockett on Monday. He asked for his release and it was granted. Lockett will try to catch on with another team. . . . .Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham has come out of retirement to join the team for the remainder of the 2025 season. . . . .Atlanta released wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III on Tuesday. He has been a healthy scratch the last two weeks. . . . .The New York Giants released kicker Jude McAtamney on Tuesday. McAtamney missed some crucial extra points last week, leading to his release. The Giants are likely to turn to either Younghoe Koo or Graham Gano for the Week 8 game.

HOT PLAYS

D’Andre Swift, RB, Bears. Swift is playing his best football right now. He is 10th overall in fantasy running back scoring and seventh his last three games. He has two straight 100-yard games and double-digit fantasy points five straight games. He can keep it going this week against the Ravens. Baltimore allows the second most fantasy points to running backs. The Ravens have allowed 165-plus rushing yards two of four games. 

Bo Nix, QB, Broncos. Nix isn’t having quite the fantasy season most hoped but maybe last week gets him going. He had his best fantasy game of the season, scoring 42.75 fantasy points. He had four total touchdowns and threw for 279 yards. Nix played a great game late, making play after play. He has a shot to keep it going this week against the Cowboys, a team that is pretty awful defensively. Dallas allows the most fantasy points to quarterbacks and has struggled defensively all season long.

Romeo Doubs, WR, Packers. Doubs continues to be the most dependable Packers fantasy receiver. He is eighth overall in fantasy receiver scoring his last three games. He has double-digit fantasy points all three of those games and at least eight targets all three games. Expect more of the same for Doubs this week against the Steelers. Pittsburgh allows the fourth most fantasy points to receivers. The Steelers have allowed 300-plus passing yards two of three games.

Derrick Henry, RB, Ravens. Henry has really disappointed much of the season. He has just two 100-yard games and fewer than double-digit fantasy points three games. Injuries have derailed this offense, though, causing the entire unit to struggle at times. The positive is Henry was really good his last time out and Lamar Jackson is getting closer to a return. Either way, look for Henry to be leaned on heavily in Week 8 against the Bears. Chicago has allowed 120-plus rushing yards all but a game. The Bears allow the ninth most fantasy points to running backs.

A.J. Brown, WR, Eagles. Brown has been a frustrating fantasy player this season, posting numbers all over the map. He had his second 100-yard game of the season last week, though, and has 14-plus fantasy points two straight. He has at least eight targets five of six games. Brown gets his looks and is a must start no matter the matchup in this offense. We like his play to get more consistent going forward, especially this week against the Giants. He had six receptions for 80 yards on nine targets against the Giants in Week 6. This is a prime matchup for him to produce.

COLD PLAYS   

Jaylen Waddle. WR, Dolphins. Waddle had just a catch for 15 yards on four targets last week, his worst showing of the season. He has been pretty consistent much of the year, especially after Tyreek Hill was injured. But the Dolphins offense is a mess, so Waddle is no sure weekly thing. And he follows a tough matchup with another tough one, getting the Falcons. Atlanta has been terrific against the pass, allowing the second fewest fantasy points to receivers. The Falcons have yet to allow a 200-yard passing game this year.

Jaylen Warren, RB, Steelers. Warren had his first 100-yard rushing game of the season last week, running 16 times for 127 yards. He had fewer than 55-rushing yards, though, every game before Week 7. He has been pretty ho-hum. Warren took advantage of a great matchup against a bad Bengals run defense. Things will be much tougher for him this week against the Packers. Green Bay allows the fourth fewest fantasy points to running backs and has allowed more than 100-rushing yards just one game all season.

Mac Jones, QB, 49ers. We are guessing Jones gets another start this week but if it is Brock Purdy, we would avoid him as well. As for Jones. He is still playing fine but his numbers for fantasy teams have cooled. He has fewer than 18 fantasy points two straight and three of his last four games. It is the Christian McCaffrey show in San Francisco. He is carrying the offense. Look for more of the same this week against a very good Texans defense. Jones is likely to be held in check against a team that allows the fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Patriots. Stevenson had his best game of the season last week, rushing 18 times for 88 yards and a touchdown. He scored 16.8 fantasy points. Stevenson did this against an awful Titans rush defense, though. He had fewer than 40-rushing yards four straight games before last week. We wouldn’t get too high on him after one good game against a bad run defense. Stevenson will come back down to earth this week against the Browns, a team that allows the second fewest fantasy points to running backs. The Browns have allowed fewer than 100-rushing yards five of seven games.

Xavier Legette, WR, Panthers. Legette had his best game of the season last week, catching nine passes for 92 yards on 11 targets. He didn’t have a game with more than 35 yards before last week, though. Legette has been pretty quiet. And the return of Jalen Coker could cut into his those as well. We wouldn’t get too high on Legette after just one good performance. He can come back down to earth this week against the Bills, a team that has allowed fewer than 200-passing yards four of six games.

SLEEPERS

Michael Penix, QB, Falcons. Penix has fewer than 20 fantasy points two straight and has topped 20 points just two of six games. He has been more down than good most of the year for his fantasy owners. He is getting some yards, though, having at least 240-passing yards four games. He has the potential for the big game any given week and a game this week against the Dolphins is a good one for him. Miami is just a mess right now and allows the sixth most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Mason Taylor, TE, Jets. Taylor didn’t have a great game last week but had three receptions for 31 yards on five targets. He got some chances in an offense that really struggled to throw the ball. Taylor might be the top target in the offense once again this week with Garrett Wilson hurting. This is a good thing for Taylor against a bad Bengals defense. Cincinnati has been awful against the tight end, allowing the most fantasy points to tight ends. The Bengals have allowed at least 249-passing yards all but a game.

Tyrone Tracy, RB, Giants. Tracy played 36 percent of the snaps last week, his highest total since Week 2. He remains a big part of the Giants offense, getting some weekly touches to make some big plays. He looked great last week, rushing nine times for 46 yards and a touchdown. Game script could cause him to play more again this week against the Eagles. You could see the Giants getting down and giving Tracy more playing time against a defense that allows the eighth most fantasy points to running backs. Tracy might be worth a look as a flex play in this one.

Chimere Dike, WR, Titans. Dike played a season-high 57 percent of the snaps last week, getting a chance to play more because of injury. And Dike looked good, catching four passes for 70 yards and a touchdown. With a new coaching staff in place, Dike could be carving out a bigger role in the offense, especially after his performance last week. If Dike can find the field a lot against the Colts this week, he could do some damage. Indy allows the most fantasy points to receivers and 300-plus passing yards three of four games.

Troy Franklin, WR, Broncos. Franklin scored his second touchdown of the season last week. He had just three receptions for 19 yards but was targeted a season-high 10 times. He is getting his weekly looks in this offense, having at least three receptions four straight games. Franklin might be setup for his best game of the season this week against the Cowboys. Dallas really struggles to stop the pass and allows the second most fantasy points to receivers. Franklin is a good spot play in Week 8.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low scoring games for the coming week. In high scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: Bears/Ravens, Giants/Eagles, Bucs/Saints, Cowboys/Broncos, Commanders/Chiefs.

Low Scoring Games: Browns/Patriots, 49ers/Texans.

Bye Weeks: Cardinals, Lions, Jaguars, Rams, Raiders, Seahawks.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Player Notes
Zach Ertz Oct 25 9:10pm CT
Zach Ertz

Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz has scored in back-to-back games and continues to produce at age 34. Ertz will be joined back by top wide receivers Terry McLaurin, who returns from a four-game absence due to a quadriceps injury, and Deebo Samuel Sr., who missed Week 7 with a heel injury. The veteran tight end will miss his connection with quarterback Jayden Daniels, who has been ruled out with a hamstring injury. Ertz was quiet in Marcus Mariota's two starts this season, catching five of seven targets for 59 yards. He could benefit from McLaurin's vertical ability back in the lineup to open up space underneath, but Kansas City has been a tough matchup for opposing tight ends, allowing the fourth fewest points per game. Ertz is ranked as RotoBaller's TE13 for Week 8.

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Chris Moore Oct 25 8:30pm CT
Chris Moore

Washington Commanders wide receiver Chris Moore will likely see his targets go down on Monday night against the Chiefs with the return of both Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. Moore has essentially replaced Noah Brown (groin) as one of the team's primary outside wide receivers, so his snap and route participation share will likely remain high in Week 8. The 32-year-old wideout hasn't been super productive in his extended run of playing time, catching seven of 16 targets for 130 yards and a touchdown in five games. Moore could have some value in deeper leagues solely because he is still likely to run a decent amount of routes, but it's a tough matchup against a Chiefs defense that has allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.

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Jaylin Lane Oct 25 8:20pm CT
Jaylin Lane

Washington Commanders rookie wide receiver Jaylin Lane had some positive moments in his extended opportunity in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, catching three of six targets for 60 yards. Lane played easily his highest snap share of the season at 70.3% and led Washington in receiving yards. The fourth-round rookie out of Virginia Tech has been a key contributor on special teams and has made some plays on offense, with Washington dealing with injuries to their top three wide receivers. Both Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. are set to return in Week 8 against the Chiefs, likely relegating Lane back to a depth role. There is still plenty of intrigue for Lane in dynasty leagues, but he can be dropped in redraft leagues.

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Deebo Samuel Oct 25 8:10pm CT
Deebo Samuel

Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. has been cleared from the injury report ahead of Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. Samuel missed only one game due to the heel injury that he's been managing for a few weeks, and will be joined by fellow wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who returns from a four-game absence because of a quadriceps injury. Samuel has enjoyed an outstanding bounce-back season with Washington through six games, catching 34 of his 43 targets for 315 yards and three touchdowns, and has added eight rushes for 45 yards and another score on the ground. McLaurin's return could take away a few targets, but Samuel has operated as the focal point of the passing attack in his absence. He's shown more downfield ability this year and continues to be one of the best YAC threats in the league. RotoBaller ranks him as WR25 in PPR leagues for Week 8 against a Chiefs defense that has allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.

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Terry McLaurin Oct 25 7:50pm CT
Terry McLaurin

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is set to return from a four-game absence with a quadriceps injury in Week 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs. McLaurin will provide a much-needed boost to Washington's passing attack after a tough offensive showing in Week 7 against the Cowboys. The 30-year-old wideout was off to a slow start in the three games he played before getting injured, catching 10 of 17 targets for 149 yards. A slower start was to be expected, as McLaurin missed most of training camp while negotiating a new contract extension. Washington's top wide receiver will be joined back by Deebo Samuel Sr., who missed last week with a heel injury, but will be without his star quarterback, Jayden Daniels (hamstring). McLaurin has had success with Mariota under center, however. He caught six of six targets for 98 yards in Week 7 of last season and then seven of eight targets for 57 yards and a touchdown in just the second half in Week 18. In Week 3 this season, he caught three of four targets for 74 yards with Mariota before getting injured, and nearly had a long touchdown. It's a tough spot for McLaurin to make his return, as the Chiefs have allowed the second-fewest PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers. McLaurin comes in as the WR30 in RotoBaller's rankings for Week 8.

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Lamar Jackson Oct 25 7:30pm CT
Lamar Jackson

According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, the NFL will review the "practice and participation situation" surrounding Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring). He was initially listed as a full participant at practice on Friday, implying there was a chance he would be active in Week 8 versus the Chicago Bears. However, after the signal-caller was ruled out on Saturday, the designation was retroactively modified from "full" to "limited." The Ravens denied any malicious intent, indicating that Jackson was a full participant, although after speaking with the league office, his status was changed since he didn't take reps with the starters. Rapoport added that the NFL "reviews any matter involving a change to a player's status," suggesting there may not be anything more to this story. Still, it's something to monitor moving ahead. As of now, Jackson is expected to suit up for the Week 9 matchup with the Miami Dolphins, with Tyler Huntley taking over under center against the Bears.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Oct 25 7:30pm CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. got back into the rotation in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, handling three carries for 12 yards and scoring his first touchdown of the season. The touchdown came in garbage time, but it was an impressive play to reach across the goal line. Rodriguez played only one offensive snap in Week 6 against the Bears, but that could have been more related to his health, as he didn't practice at all during the week leading up to the game. He was cleared from the injury report ahead of Week 7 and should be all set for Monday night against the Chiefs. The 25-year-old has played almost exclusively on early downs this season for Washington and could mix in more with rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt going forward. Rodriguez is a better play in standard leagues because he doesn't add much as a receiver. He could find success if he gets enough opportunities against a Chiefs run defense that ranks 22nd in rush success rate (42.6%).

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KhaDarel Hodge Oct 25 7:00pm CT
KhaDarel Hodge

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge (pectoral) is no longer listed on the injury report ahead of Sunday's clash with the Miami Dolphins. The 30-year-old appeared on the Week 8 edition of the injury report because of a pec issue. However, he logged full practice sessions on Thursday and Friday. With that in mind, Hodge hasn't done much of anything for fantasy managers this season, logging 26 offensive snaps while being targeted only once. There's a chance Drake London (hip) won't play after being downgraded to questionable on Saturday. Still, even if London can't get on the field, Hodge isn't expected to benefit.

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Jeremy McNichols Oct 25 6:50pm CT
Jeremy McNichols

Washington Commanders running back Jeremy McNichols has been an important player this season, playing a vital role in pass protection and as a receiving option out of the backfield. McNichols has played at least 25% of offensive snaps over the last five weeks. He had his highest combined yardage total since Week 3 in last week's game against the Dallas Cowboys, handling two carries for 22 yards and catching two of three targets for 23 yards. The 29-year-old has recorded seven targets over the last two weeks and has made big plays when his number has been called. His involvement in the passing game keeps him somewhat relevant in deeper leagues, but he hasn't had more than five touches in any game this season. McNichols will be a touchdown-dependent option in deeper PPR formats for Monday Night Football against the Chiefs.

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Charlie Jones Oct 25 6:40pm CT
Charlie Jones

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones (ribs) is off the injury report heading into Sunday's game against the New York Jets. The wideout has been banged up all year, so his presence on the injury report isn't anything new. However, he hasn't done much for managers all season, logging only four offensive snaps, leaving him irrelevant for fantasy purposes. That's not expected to change anytime soon, with Jones in line to see the most action as a member of the special teams unit.

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Scott Miller Oct 25 6:30pm CT
Scott Miller

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Scotty Miller (finger) won't play in Sunday's meeting with the Green Bay packers. The wideout practiced in full on Wednesday. Unfortunately, he injured his finger during practice on Thursday and wasn't available for Friday's session. Miller has appeared in six games throughout the 2025 campaign. However, he hasn't done much, catching only one of two targets for nine yards, so his absence won't impact fantasy managers. Rookie Ke'Shawn Williams could be in line for extra snaps with Miller out of the equation, although he still likely won't see enough action to be relevant from a fantasy standpoint.

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Jacory Croskey-Merritt Oct 25 6:30pm CT
Jacory Croskey-Merritt

Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt broke out for 150 total yards and two touchdowns in Week 5 against the Chargers, but he has disappointed in the past two weeks despite favorable matchups. Croskey-Merritt is still the clear No. 1 back in Washington, posting his three highest rushing attempt and route participation rates of the season over the past three weeks. The seventh-round rookie has still been one of the most efficient runners in the league despite the two-week lull, posting the third-highest success rate (60.3%) and eighth-highest explosive rush rate (6.8%) among running backs with at least 50 carries. He's not as involved in the passing game, which lowers his ceiling a tad, but he is still capable of delivering a big fantasy performance. He'll face a Kansas City Chiefs defense that hasn't been great on a down-to-down basis, ranking 22nd in rush success rate (42.6%). Croskey-Merritt ranks as RotoBaller's RB23 in PPR leagues for Week 8.

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Graham Gano Oct 25 6:00pm CT
Graham Gano

New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (groin) has been activated off the injured reserve on Saturday. Gano is currently considered questionable to play during the Week 8 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. However, the fact the Giants didn't elevate another kicker means Gano is likely to play. Gano has been sidelined since suffering a groin injury in Week 3. Before that, Gano was sharp as he knocked down all nine of his kicks during the first three games of the season. He should offer streaming value if active for Sunday's game.

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Matt Gay Oct 25 5:50pm CT
Matt Gay

Washington Commanders kicker Matt Gay (back) is currently considered questionable ahead of the Week 8 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Gay is a late addition to the injury report as he wasn't on there until Saturday. The Commanders aren't currently rostering another kicker, so they'd need to sign one before Monday's game. The team will likely wait and see how Gay feels on Sunday before making a decision. Fantasy managers who have Gay rostered should probably get another kicker just in case he's unable to play.

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Trevon Diggs Oct 25 5:40pm CT
Trevon Diggs

Dallas Cowboys defensive back Trevon Diggs (concussion, knee) has been placed on the injured reserve on Saturday. Diggs sat out last week's game due to a concussion and now he'll miss at least the next four games. This is a tough blow to a Cowboys defense that was already struggling. The hope is that Diggs will return at some point in November. In the meantime, Caelen Carson figures to see an increased role in the secondary. The 23-year-old is certainly going to be a downgrade compared to Diggs, but hopefully he can step up and help.

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Josh Reynolds Oct 25 5:40pm CT
Josh Reynolds

New York Jets wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hip) was placed on the injured reserve on Saturday. Reynolds popped up on the injury report on Friday due to a hip issue. It appears that the injury was pretty serious as Reynolds will miss the next four games. That being said, Reynolds won't be able to return until the last game in November. The Jets will now be using a wide receiver group of Arian Smith, Allen Lazard, and Tyler Johnson for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Reynolds can be dropped in most fantasy formats as he wasn't doing much anyway.

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Bryce Young Oct 25 5:30pm CT
Bryce Young

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (ankle) is currently listed as doubtful ahead of Sunday's Week 8 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Unless a miracle happens, Young figures to be watching from the sideline this weekend. However, the Panthers are hopeful that Young is only going to miss one week of action. The team is targeting Young to return for the Week 9 contest against the Green Bay Packers. In the meantime, Andy Dalton will almost certainly be under center for Carolina this weekend. The 37-year-old isn't a recommended streaming option, but hopefully Young will be back after this game.

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Marcus Mariota Oct 25 5:30pm CT
Marcus Mariota

Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota will make his third start of the season on Monday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. With Jayden Daniels (hamstring) ruled out early in the week, Washington will rely on the 31-year-old quarterback for a big primetime matchup. Mariota led Washington to a 1-1 record and has been solid in both of his starts, completing 31 of 48 pass attempts for 363 yards, three touchdowns, and an interception while also adding value with his legs, with eight carries for 60 yards and a rushing score. And he'll be getting a big boost in Week 8 with both top wide receivers, Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Deebo Samuel Sr. (heel), cleared from the injury report and set to play on Monday. Mariota will face a Chiefs defense that just pitched a shutout in Week 7 against the Raiders, but has been mediocre against the pass outside of that game, ranking 21st in dropback success rate (48.9%). The veteran QB has value as a streamer in a potential high-scoring matchup, ranking as RotoBaller's QB14 for Week 8.

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Cairo Santos Oct 25 5:20pm CT
Cairo Santos

Chicago Bears kicker Cairo Santos (thigh) is currently listed as questionable ahead of the Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Santos was able to practice in full on Thursday and Friday. Despite that, Santos still carries the questionable tag into this contest. It's worth noting that the Bears haven't elevated Jake Moody from the practice squad. That means, Santos appears to be trending in the right direction for Sunday's game. Santos has missed each of the last two games due to a thigh issue. Santos could offer more value than normal this weekend considering how bad the Ravens defense has been this season.

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Harrison Butker Oct 25 4:10pm CT
Harrison Butker

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will face the Washington Commanders on Monday night in Week 8. Butker converted all four of his extra-point attempts and his lone field goal attempt against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7. The Chiefs kicker has missed a kick in five of seven games this season, but he's coming off a game where he went 5-for-5. Butker should be involved against the Commanders, given that the Chiefs are nearly 12-point home favorites on Monday night. The Commanders will be without their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, which could mean more Chiefs possessions and more Butker kicks. Butker is ranked K2 in our RotoBaller rankings, making him a top-end kicker option in Week 8.

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