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Luke Musgrave was not targeted in Green Bay's Wild Card Round loss to the Eagles.
The 2023 second-round pick played 15 of 66 snaps, finishing as the clear No. 2 tight end. He missed the vast majority of the season while dealing with an ankle injury, ending the year with a 7/45 receiving line on 10 targets in seven games. If we write off this as a lost season for Musgrave, you can build a comeback case for 2025 on his draft stock and what he showed in 2023. The problem is that Tucker Kraft has placed the Packers TE1 bar pretty high, and the team rarely uses a second tight end. Musgrave is not a must-roster in deeper dynasty leagues at this point.
(Jan 12 -- NBC Sports)

Tucker Kraft caught 5-of-5 targets for 26 yards in Green Bay's Wild Card Round loss to the Eagles.
He added 10 yards on the ground on a pair of successful tush pushes (tush pushii?) and was a reliable checkdown option for Jalen Hurts. Kraft at times demonstrated some real burst and wiggle in the open field in 2024, finishing the regular season with a 50/707/7 receiving line and starting all 17 games. At the very least, he clearly won the main tight end role away from the oft-injured Luke Musgrave. You could make an argument that Kraft was the most physically imposing target the Packers employed this year, but he's just not a main focal point of the offense. He'll enter the 2025 offseason as a borderline TE1 option in fantasy.
(Jan 12 -- NBC Sports)

Commanders TE Ben Sinnott is questionable to return to the Wild Card game against the Bucs with a shoulder injury.
Sinnott left the game in the middle of the second quarter and after a brief time in the medical tent, was deemed questionable to return. The rookie hasn't been a huge factor for the Commanders this season with starting TE Zach Ertz having another strong season.
(Jan 12 -- NBC Sports)

Malik Heath did not catch any of his four targets in Green Bay's Wild Card Round loss to the Eagles.
Most notably, he failed to catch a sideline ball from Jordan Love on a fourth-down pass where one of Heath's feet clearly came down on the out-of-bounds line. Heath started against the Rams in Week 5, playing 76 percent of the snaps and drawing just three targets. Otherwise he was just a depth outside option for the Packers, only seeing extended playing time in Week 18. Heath will compete for a depth role with the Packers in August.
(Jan 12 -- NBC Sports)

2025 Draft QB Rumors: Ewers, Allar, Titans
The collegiate career of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers appears to be over. While he has not officially released a statement, in a College GameDay interview with ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Ewers gave a blunt reply when asked if he expected to play college football next year, simply saying, “No, I don’t.” Ewers started drawing attention in […]
(Jan 12 -- Pro Football Rumors)