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NFL Injury Report, Week 6: Fantasy Implications

Friday afternoon the NFL released the final injury report for Week Six and there is not much in the way of shocking news. Or at least nothing we should not already have expected in light of Wednesday and Thursday practice participation reports. Guys like BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Percy Harvin have been banged up enough that a questionable listing is not a surprise. Brandon Jacobs was not expected to play this week and LeGarrette Blount may be "Doubtful" but we know he will be inactive on Sunday.

For those wondering, the designations break down as follows:

Out: 0% change of playing
Doubtful: 25% chance of playing
Questionable: 50% chance of playing
Probable: 75% chance of playing

For fantasy purposes, you can almost always assume a probable player can be slotted into your lineup. I would be somewhat shocked if any of those Probable players ended up inactive this Sunday barring any news tonight or tomorrow. Questionable players on the other hand put you in a tough position. At least half if not more of these guys will play, but you will likely find yourself waiting on a “game-time decision” for most of them. It is not a problem for 1:00pm ET starts, but the 4:05 and 4:15pm ET starts, it can become a pain in the butt setting your lineup. For those I simply suggest trying to slot them into your flex position (if you have one) so you have some flexibility between running backs and wide receivers (and maybe even tight ends).

This Sunday we’ll have final updates for all of these players so check back then. And of course, feel free to tweet us @sbnationfantasy with any sit/start questions you might have.

OUT

RB Brandon Jacobs, Giants

WR Braylon Edwards, 49ers
WR Lee Evans, Ravens
WR Andre Johnson, Texans
WR Donald Jones, Bills
WR Julio Jones, Falcons

DOUBTFUL

RB LeGarrette Blount, Buccaneers
RB James Casey, Texans

WR Ryan Whalen, Bengals

QUESTIONABLE

QB Kerry Collins, Colts

RB Joseph Addai, Colts
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Patriots
RB Danny Woodhead, Patriots

WR Earl Bennett, Bears
WR Josh Cribbs, Browns
WR Percy Harvin, Vikings

TE Chris Cooley, Redskins
TE Aaron Hernandez, Patriots

PROBABLE

QB Jason Campbell, Raiders
QB Tony Romo, Cowboys
QB Matt Schaub, Cowboys

RB Arian Foster, Texans
RB Felix Jones, Cowboys

WR Miles Austin, Cowboys
WR Jason Avant, Eagles
WR Dez Bryant, Cowboys
WR Michael Crabtree, 49ers
WR Ted Ginn, 49ers
WR Devery Henderson, Saints
WR Jason Hill, Jaguars
WR Greg Jennings, Packers
WR Jacoby Jones, Texans
WR Louis Murphy, Raiders
WR Steve Smith, Eagles (not Panthers)
WR Kevin Walter, Texans
WR Roddy White, Falcons

TE Joel Dreessen, Texans
TE Tony Gonzalez, Falcons
TE Donald Lee, Bengals
TE Zach Miller, Jaguars (not Seahawks)

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