Fantasy Football Week 2 inactive: Who is and who was released?

Who should you start? Who should you sit down? To help you define your fantastic football alignments and avoid starting an offensive player who will not be in the programming, we will publish here updates and relevant analyzes in fancy, while NFL teams publish their lists of official inactive.
Sunday inactive ones on Sunday should start to arrive in approximately 90 minutes before the scheduled launch hours: around 11:30 am he for the first games and 2:30 pm HE for games at the end of the afternoon.
Update often for the latest information.
Do not forget to check them: Mike Clay’s game book | Buzz of week 2
Week 2 classification | Expert cat (noon at 1 p.m. he)
What we look at late
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Tyler Goodson, RB, Ind (Elbow): If he could play, he will always have to compete with DJ Giddens for rescue touches behind Jonathan Taylor.
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BROCK BOWERS, TE, LV (Knee): Currently, coach Pete Carroll expects Bowers to be available on Monday. That said, we are not going to know with certainty until then, leaving a few other options to make you make a pivot if it had to sit.
Excluded before Sunday
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Younghoe Koo, K, ATL: In what could be a precursor to a permanent change, Koo did not trace with Falcons in Minnesota. Parker Romo will take care of kissing tasks.
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Isaiah probably, Te, Bal (Foot): Mark Andrews had only one taking in the High Score case last week. At least, he will not have a real competition for TE targets during week 2.
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Nate Adkins, Te, Den (Ankle): Fortunately for the Broncos, Evan Engram (calf) was able to train fully towards the end of the week after leaving the action of the week 1 early. He can return to the Te position.
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Xavier Worthy, WR, KC (shoulder): Hollywood Brown should have another loaded Sunday, with Juju Smith-Schuster also potentially in the mixture for a positive workload.
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Darren Waller, Te, Mia (Hip): Neither Tanner Conner nor Julian Hill did nothing in week 1 with the missing veteran in the group. Do not expect many to change in week 2.
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Joa de Reynolds, Wr, Thej (ischio-legs): Maybe it means that the Allen Lazard veteran or perhaps even the recruit Arian Smith will see targets?
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Will Shipley, RB, Phi (Oblique): Tank newly acquired Bigsby could see an action behind Saquon Barkley.
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Dallas goeds, te, phi (Knee): Grant Calcaterra and Kylen Granson will see more playing time, but the targets of Goedert will probably be distributed among the WR body of the team.
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Joey Porter Jr., Cb, Pit (hamstring): Give all Seattle receptors a slight upgrade of potential fantastic value.
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BROCK PURDY, QB, SF (toe): It could be absent for several weeks. Mac Jones should lead this 49ers offense.
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George Kittle, Te, SF (ISCHIO-Jumbers): It was placed on IR. Jake Tongs will try to fill the void until at least week 6.
What we monitor early
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Quinkh Judkins, RB, CLE: Officially, it was listed as questionable between Sunday, but perhaps the best term would be “rusty”. He is activeBut keep in mind that he missed the whole pre-season after signing his first contract last week. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford, both ineffective during week 1, will also be in the mixture of racks here.
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Jaylen Wright, RB, Mia (knee): Wright, as planned, is inactive Today. De’von Achane should again obtain most of the ranges behind an already exhausted offensive line.
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Wan’dale Robinson, Wr, Nyg (Ankle): He trained in a limited manner at the end of the week, so there is optimism here, he can play 60 minutes. He is active. Darius Slayton (groin) was withdrawn from the last team injury report. Cowboys will be without CB Daron Bland.
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JAUAN JENNINGS, WR, SF (shoulder): morning reports said he had to play and it is indeed active. Despite this, the QB situation in San Francisco retrograde a little. Jordan Watkins (ankle) was not on the last injury report of the week. It will also be in the WR mixture.




