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WR Will Fuller remains unsigned as of mid-August. Yahoo's Charles Robinson spoke about why that might be the case on the Underdog Football Show. "He's a deep-field player when he's at his best. I don't know if teams necessarily feel like he can still be that player," Robinson said. "I think people think that injuries have taken their toll on him. Obviously there have been issues with suspension. I don't think he's what you would consider a 'clean signing.' ... What's been relayed to me is some of it is physical. It's the thought process that physically he does not look like a player that can hold up and has really lost a little bit." Even if Fuller signs before Week 1, he'd be a long shot for early-season fantasy value. At this point, he's nothing more than a last-pick flier in best-ball drafts.
Per beat writer Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens believe WR Rashod Bateman is “ready to break out.” That’s clearly not a stretch, as Baltimore just dealt Marquise Brown after using a Round 1 pick on Bateman in the 2021 draft. Zrebiec adds, however, that the Ravens will “likely” add a veteran WR “at some point.” We’d bet against any available veteran significantly altering Bateman’s 2022 role. But there are some intriguing names still available, most notably Julio Jones and Will Fuller.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller (finger) won't play vs. the Ravens on Thursday night, HC Brian Flores said. There's no timetable for Fuller's return. With WR DeVante Parker on IR, WR Jaylen Waddle and TE Mike Gesicki will continue to dominate Dolphins targets.
Dolphins HC Brian Flores labeled WR Will Fuller (finger) "week to week" on Wednesday. Flores added that he does expect Fuller to play again this season, but it doesn't sound like his return is imminent.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller (finger) won't be available for Sunday's game vs. the Texans, HC Brian Flores said. It'll be Fuller's 5th missed game with a broken finger. We'll see if he's able to make it back for Week 10, but Fuller is only worth stashing in deep fantasy leagues right now.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller has been placed on IR with his broken finger. He'll miss at least the next 3 weeks. Between his continued durability issues and a struggling Miami offense, Fuller is a drop candidate in standard-sized fantasy leagues.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller is considered "week to week" with a broken finger suffered in Sunday's loss to the Colts, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. It's obviously a concerning injury for a guy who uses his hands for a living. Fuller can be dropped in shallower fantasy leagues. It's been a nightmarish start to his Miami tenure.
Update: HC Brian Flores confirmed that Fuller is out for Sunday's game vs. the Bucs.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller suffered a hand injury in the 1st half of Sunday's game vs. the Colts and is officially questionable to return. We'll update his status when we know more.
Update: Fuller has been ruled out.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller (chest, elbow) isn't listed on the final injury report. After missing Wednesday's practice, he was limited on Thursday and a full-go on Friday. It doesn't look like we need to worry about the injuries, but Fuller is a fringe fantasy option with Jacoby Brissett under center.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller (chest, elbow) returned to a limited practice on Thursday. It gives him a shot to play vs. the Colts this weekend -- although Fuller is a shaky fantasy play at less than 100%.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller missed Wednesday's practice due to chest and elbow injuries. We don't have any other details right now. We'll get another update on Fuller's status tomorrow.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller is active for today’s game vs. the Raiders. It’ll be his team debut after missing Week 1 on suspension and Week 2 for a personal issue. We’ll see how snaps and targets are divvied between Fuller, Jaylen Waddle and DeVante Parker. But it’s a situation to try to avoid this week with Jacoby Brissett under center. WRs Preston Williams and Albert Wilson are healthy scratches for Miami.
Dolphins HC Brian Flores says WR Will Fuller has returned to the team, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. That should mean Fuller is ready to join the lineup for Week 3, though we'll obviously watch for confirmation of that this week. Fuller missed the opener while finishing out a PED suspension that carried over from last season. Week 2 found him inactive because of a personal issue. Miami, of course, doesn't yet know if it will have QB Tua Tagovailoa for Week 3 because of a rib injury.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller will not play against the Bills on Sunday due to a personal issue, HC Brian Flores said. We'll see whether Fuller is able to make his Dolphins debut in Week 3. Jaylen Waddle and DeVante Parker will again operate as Miami's top 2 WRs this weekend.
Update: Flores added that there's currently no timetable for Fuller’s return.
Dolphins WR Will Fuller (leg) was on the practice Tuesday for the 1st time since July 28. We still don't know much about his injury, but the team reportedly expects him to be ready come Week 2, after serving the final game of his suspension. We'll continue to keep an eye on him.
The Dolphins expect WR Will Fuller to be ready to make his debut in Week 2, after serving the final game of his suspension, according to The Miami Herald's Barry Jackson. Fuller has been sidelined since late July with what's believed to be a leg injury. But Jackson hears that it's "not serious." Fuller still comes with elevated risk in fantasy drafts until we see him back on the field.
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