Injury Shakeup in Fantasy Football: Navigating Week 9 Lineup Decisions
Update: 2025-10-31
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Listeners, over the past few days, fantasy football has been jolted by a series of injuries, breakout performances, and lineup shifts that have impacted rankings heading into Week 9. One of the biggest injury stories involves Saquon Barkley, who left early due to a groin strain. According to DraftSharks, Barkley called the injury nothing crazy, and the Eagles gave him extra rest heading into their bye week. He may miss zero to two games, with the main concern being his ability to change direction quickly after returning. Managers with Barkley should have backup options ready as he remains at risk for re-injury.
The Giants have suffered a major blow, losing Cam Skattebo for the season after an ankle dislocation and fracture that required emergency surgery. Fantasypoints.com notes that while Skattebo’s surgery was successful, his recovery will extend past this season and his fantasy value is erased for 2025, shifting managers to the waiver wire for help at RB.
Other high-impact injuries this week include Garrett Wilson dealing with a knee issue expected to keep him questionable for Week 9, Puka Nacua managing foot and ankle concerns but trending toward returning, and Lamar Jackson, who sat out last week with a hamstring strain but is projected to possibly return for this Thursday’s game against the Dolphins. FantasyPros and Pro Football Network also highlight Bryce Young, Brock Purdy, and Drake London battling ankle injuries, with their return dates up in the air.
Matthew Berry’s rankings for Week 9 feature the usual top performers like Patrick Mahomes, Jonathan Taylor, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey McBride, but circumstances may force changes quickly. Trey McBride has solidified himself as the alpha pass-catcher on his team, which is significant as Marvin Harrison Jr. continues to show inconsistency, with more games below 40 yards receiving than breakout performances. NFL.com suggests Harrison still isn’t a must-start, making McBride’s rise all the more relevant for managers needing tight end production.
In sleeper territory, DK Metcalf of the Seahawks is prepping for a prime matchup against the Colts, a defense that has given up massive yards to receivers. Metcalf’s touchdown production has kept him fantasy-relevant even as his catches and yards have dipped, but with Indy’s vulnerability and Metcalf’s penchant for big seam routes, managers are expecting WR1 upside this week. Meanwhile, fantasy managers scrambling for last-minute pickups have seen names like Chimere Dike and Bam Knight recommended by ESPN’s Matt Bowen as useful emergency solutions.
Keon Coleman’s breakout start to the season still resonates, but his usage has varied week to week. FantasyPros mentions his Week 1 heroics and how boom-or-bust situations like his have become weekly themes, making matchups and injury tracking key for lineup decisions.
With trade deadlines approaching, The Fantasy Footballers recommend reviewing the top 10 at each position and identifying who to move—especially those with high volatility or looming injury risk. They also stress the importance of monitoring backup options and IR roster rules as injuries rack up, especially after an injury when an offer comes in. For listeners looking to swing a trade, debates are swirling about sending away Ja’Marr Chase for JSN or leveraging Emeka Egbuka for Ashton Jeanty, reflecting just how quickly player values shift as the season grinds on.
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The Giants have suffered a major blow, losing Cam Skattebo for the season after an ankle dislocation and fracture that required emergency surgery. Fantasypoints.com notes that while Skattebo’s surgery was successful, his recovery will extend past this season and his fantasy value is erased for 2025, shifting managers to the waiver wire for help at RB.
Other high-impact injuries this week include Garrett Wilson dealing with a knee issue expected to keep him questionable for Week 9, Puka Nacua managing foot and ankle concerns but trending toward returning, and Lamar Jackson, who sat out last week with a hamstring strain but is projected to possibly return for this Thursday’s game against the Dolphins. FantasyPros and Pro Football Network also highlight Bryce Young, Brock Purdy, and Drake London battling ankle injuries, with their return dates up in the air.
Matthew Berry’s rankings for Week 9 feature the usual top performers like Patrick Mahomes, Jonathan Taylor, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey McBride, but circumstances may force changes quickly. Trey McBride has solidified himself as the alpha pass-catcher on his team, which is significant as Marvin Harrison Jr. continues to show inconsistency, with more games below 40 yards receiving than breakout performances. NFL.com suggests Harrison still isn’t a must-start, making McBride’s rise all the more relevant for managers needing tight end production.
In sleeper territory, DK Metcalf of the Seahawks is prepping for a prime matchup against the Colts, a defense that has given up massive yards to receivers. Metcalf’s touchdown production has kept him fantasy-relevant even as his catches and yards have dipped, but with Indy’s vulnerability and Metcalf’s penchant for big seam routes, managers are expecting WR1 upside this week. Meanwhile, fantasy managers scrambling for last-minute pickups have seen names like Chimere Dike and Bam Knight recommended by ESPN’s Matt Bowen as useful emergency solutions.
Keon Coleman’s breakout start to the season still resonates, but his usage has varied week to week. FantasyPros mentions his Week 1 heroics and how boom-or-bust situations like his have become weekly themes, making matchups and injury tracking key for lineup decisions.
With trade deadlines approaching, The Fantasy Footballers recommend reviewing the top 10 at each position and identifying who to move—especially those with high volatility or looming injury risk. They also stress the importance of monitoring backup options and IR roster rules as injuries rack up, especially after an injury when an offer comes in. For listeners looking to swing a trade, debates are swirling about sending away Ja’Marr Chase for JSN or leveraging Emeka Egbuka for Ashton Jeanty, reflecting just how quickly player values shift as the season grinds on.
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