Fantasy Injury Updates: Latest news on Jameis Winston, Sam Darnold affecting Week 9 QB rankings
Quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Sam Darnold left last week’s games early, and the statuses of the banged-up NFC South signal-callers are sure to affect Week 9 fantasy waiver pickups and QB rankings. We have the latest injury on both quarterbacks as he we head down the back stretch of the fantasy football regular season.
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WEEK 9 WAIVERS: Top pickups
Jameis Winston injury update
Unfortunately, Winston appears to have suffered a serious left knee injury that could end his season. At the very least, he’ll miss a significant amount of time, and those in two-QB/superflex leagues will need to find a new No. 2.
Tayson Hill figures to be the starter in New Orleans, and since his game is built on rushing, he’ll immediately be in the conversion as a QB1 in fantasy. It’s worth noting he’s been in concussion protocol for the past several weeks, but he is expected to be cleared for Week 9 against Atlanta. We rank him as the QB12 right out of the gate, so he’ll be a top waiver pickup this week.
WEEK 9 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Sam Darnold injury update
Darnold took brutal hits on two straight plays late against the Falcons, and the latter forced him out of the game and into concussion protocol. We’ve seen Teddy Bridgewater and Daniel Jones suffer concussions and play the next week, but head injuries are tough to predict, so we’ll just have to monitor this moving forward.
WEEK 9 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
In a tough matchup with New England, Darnold would rank as the QB21 if he can go. We know how Darnold has handled elite defenses in the past, and Bill Belichick is the coach that made him “see ghosts.” His newfound rushing upside keeps him from the bottom of the list, though.
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