Listeners, as we wrap up the NFL regular season on this final Sunday in Week 18, fantasy football rankings are shifting fast due to key injuries and DFS buzz. According to Draft Sharks, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens is back after a back contusion sidelined him last week, though he'll likely be limited in running and deep throws due to lingering hamstring woes and pain management. Fantasy Injury Team notes his healing should be smooth, boosting his QB1 status for DFS on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel.
Running back news is brutal for owners. SI.com reports De'Von Achane of the Dolphins is doubtful with a shoulder injury, paving the way for Jaylen Wright, while Alvin Kamara of the Saints is ruled out with a knee issue, handing starts to Audric Estime. Breece Hall of the Jets is questionable with a knee tweak, per SI.com, and Omarion Hampton of the Chargers is out with an ankle sprain, making Kimani Vidal a shaky option despite his own neck question. Kyren Williams of the Rams is expected to play through an ankle injury but with limited snaps, as noted by SI.com, and Javonte Williams of the Cowboys is sidelined by a neck and shoulder stinger, according to Fantasy Injury Team.
Wideouts and tight ends face hurdles too. Draft Sharks says Rashid Shaheed of the Seahawks is in concussion protocol and unlikely until Friday, impacting Seattle's big Week 18 push. TE Harold Fannin of the Browns aggravated a groin strain, Jake Ferguson of the Cowboys has a calf issue, and Darnell Washington of the Steelers has a season-ending forearm fracture, all per Draft Sharks—downgrading their fantasy value hard.
DFS experts are all over it. Fantasy Alarm drops top Week 18 plays at every position, Rotoballer highlights stacks and sleepers, and ESPN's Playbook breaks down game-by-game locks and projections for the slate. QB List updated rankings, and FantasyPros advises best stacks. Dynasty looks ahead too, with Pro Football Network ranking Bucky Irving, Bijan Robinson, and RJ Harvey high for 2026, while Fantasy Football Today on YouTube previews top-12 players amid coaching changes.
These moves are reshaping waivers, starts/sits, and early 2026 drafts—stay locked in for playoff impacts.
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