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The past few days in fantasy football have been a whirlwind of injuries, lineup dilemmas, and waiver wire speculation that could reshape rankings moving forward. Several key skill players suffered significant injuries during Week 6, leading to ripple effects across fantasy rosters.

Puka Nacua, the Los Angeles Rams WR1, left his game with an apparent ankle injury after a hard fall in the end zone, was briefly helped off by trainers, but returned later in the game, only to be a complete non-factor the rest of the way. FantasySixPack notes that with the Rams heading into a bye in Week 8, it might make sense for the team to rest Nacua for Week 7 to ensure he returns fully healthy after the break. If Nacua sits, Kyren Williams and Davante Adams could see even more targets, while Tyler Higbee might step up as a fringe TE1 option. Across the league, ESPN Fantasy Football and Sports Illustrated both confirm this as a situation to monitor closely as lineup decisions loom for Week 7.

The injury bug also took a toll in Tampa Bay, where rookie Emeka Egbuka exited with a hamstring issue. With Mike Evans already out and Chris Godwin dealing with his own setback, the Buccaneers’ receiving corps is in serious flux. Bucky Irving’s looming return adds another wrinkle, but for now, Baker Mayfield and Rachaad White remain reliable starts, while Cade Otton could see a spike in targets as a streaming option at tight end, according to FantasySixPack.

New York Jets fans had little to cheer about, as the offense sputtered and Garrett Wilson went down with a knee injury after a disappointing performance. The severity is unclear, but if Wilson misses time, Breece Hall is about the only must-start left in this offense, with Mason Taylor potentially worth a flier in deeper leagues if Wilson sits, as FantasySixPack reports.

In Cleveland, David Njoku left Sunday’s game with a knee injury, opening the door for Harold Fannin to step in. Fannin quickly capitalized with seven catches for 81 yards, making him a potential must-start if Njoku is sidelined. Jerry Jeudy could also see a slight uptick in targets, but Fannin is the immediate beneficiary, according to FantasySixPack.

The Tennessee Titans took a major hit when Calvin Ridley left with a hamstring injury after just one catch. Sports Illustrated notes that if Ridley is out, rookie Elic Ayomanor and tight end Chig Okonkwo could become interesting waiver targets, especially in deeper formats. Meanwhile, Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado left his game with an ankle injury, clouding the backfield picture there, as reported by FantasyPros.

On the waiver wire, PressBox Online highlights several players emerging as priority adds for Week 7, reflecting how quickly lineups can change with the injury landscape so volatile. The shuffle at running back, receiver, and tight end is happening fast, and savvy listeners are already making moves ahead of the midweek waiver deadline.

To cap it all off, several star players remain on injured reserve, including Joe Burrow, Tyreek Hill, Malik Nabers, and Omarion Hampton, as tracked by Sharp Football Analysis. Their continued absence means backup and fill-in options will be in demand for the foreseeable future, potentially reshaping the fantasy landscape well beyond the current week.

For those setting lineups, the message is clear: monitor Wednesday and Thursday practice reports, pounce on emerging waiver options, and be ready to pivot as injury news develops. With so many marquee players nicked up, depth and flexibility are more valuable than ever.

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