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Join now >Ezekiel Elliott goes over 100 yards against the Eagles.
It was a fine end to the season for Elliott, who carried 27 times for 103 yards along with three receptions for 38 yards in the Week 17 victory. The six-game suspension obviously derailed his season a bit, and he came up just short of 1,000 yards—something he probably isn’t happy about one bit. Overall, Elliott had 242 carries for 983 yards and seven rushing touchdowns along with 26 receptions for 269 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in ten games this season. You would think he’ll be determined to come back in the best shape of his life next season, and he’ll have the upside of the a league-leading rusher in 2018.
12/31/17 - 08:46 PM ET
Ryan Grant caught two passes for 23 yards in Sunday’s loss to the Giants.
The Redskins didn’t have the season they wanted, but injuries and inconsistency at the wide receiver position gave Grant an opportunity for extended playing time, and he stepped up with career-highs across the board with 45 receptions for 573 yards and four touchdowns. He won’t be a fantasy option in 2018.
12/31/17 - 08:45 PM ET
Dak Prescott throws a touchdown was Cowboys win in Week 17.
Prescott was 17/30 for 179 yards and a touchdown, along with two carries for 16 yards, against the Eagles. This was clearly an up-and-down season for the second-year quarterback, who wasn’t as sharp as his spectacular rookie season. Prescott ended up with 3,324 passing yards, 22 passing touchdowns, 13 interceptions, and a 62.9% completion percentage, along with 57 carries for 257 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns. Despite four single-digit performances this season (including a -2-point outing), Prescott will offer top-five upside in 2018 fantasy drafts.
12/31/17 - 08:44 PM ET
Jamison Crowder held in check as Redskins finish the season with road loss.
Crowder caught three passes for 25 yards and rushed once for negative-one yard in an 18-10 defeat. The former Duke receiver was a popular breakout pick over the summer, but he regressed in his third year with a 66/789/3 line in 15 games. Crowder was probably hurt by Jordan Reed being out for the most part and no one else stepping up as a true #1 option, but he will look to bounce back in his age-25 season. He could be a value at the end of fantasy drafts.
12/31/17 - 08:43 PM ET
Kapri Bibbs leads backfield after Samaje Perine goes down early.
Bibbs rushed 12 times for 47 yards and caught eight passes for 53 yards, leading the team in both categories. The 24-year-old finishes the season with 21 carries for 79 yards and a 14/128/1 receiving line in three games. He will look to earn a roster spot somewhere in 2018, but he probably won’t be a fantasy factor.
12/31/17 - 08:37 PM ET
Kirk Cousins tosses three interceptions in season-ending loss to the Giants.
Cousins was 20/37 for 158 yards, zero touchdowns, and three interceptions. He also rushed once for a 12-yard score. If this is the end of his time in Washington, it couldn’t have gone much worse, as the Redskins were upset by a previously 2-13 Giants team. Cousins finishes the season with a 4,093 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, and a career-high 13 interceptions in his third year as the starter. However, this was easily his worst supporting cast to date. Cousins’ fantasy value in 2018 will largely depend on where he ends up.
12/31/17 - 08:34 PM ET
LeSean McCoy (ankle) did not return to today’s game.
Before leaving, McCoy had 11 carries for ten yards and two receptions for 22 yards. McCoy’s regular season ends with 286 carries for 1,138 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns along with 59 receptions for 448 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. His yards per carry were a career low, but he’s still clearly got some left in the tank. Now he’ll hope the Bengals can take out the Ravens so he can get back to the playoffs for the first time since joining Buffalo in 2015.
12/31/17 - 07:53 PM ET