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Fantasy football injuries
Fantasy football injuries








More often than not, 4-8 weeks is a realistic timeline to return. This was likely a scope or clean-up procedure, but depending on the damage the recovery time can vary anywhere from 4-12 weeks. The Falcons didn’t release any additional information on Patterson’s exact injury. That means he is going to miss at least four games. On Monday morning the team announced that Patterson was undergoing a procedure on his knee and would be placed on IR. Patterson was active in Week 4, rushing nine times for 38 yards and a touchdown, but he wasn’t seen much in the second half.

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I wouldn’t drop him yet, but if we learn more about his exact injury, it might be time. Should I keep Cordarrelle Patterson? - Sam K. Our projections show that Taylor’s injury numbers will improve ahead of Week 6 - he will be right on the edge of an Elevated and High Injury Risk and will come with a Below Average HPF. I still believe there’s a mild high ankle injury here, but not nearly as concerning as most high ankle sprains. Often a mild sprain doesn’t show up on the MRI because ligament damage is minimal. Taylor underwent an MRI on the ankle, which didn’t show any damage. With the Thursday night game, Taylor just didn’t have enough time to get the swelling and pain down so he could try to go.

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Then it will take a few more weeks for him to get back to full strength (our algorithm has given him a four-week Optimal Recovery Time), but I’m not expecting this to be a long-term absence. I’m expecting Jonathan Taylor to return in Week 6. How long should we expect Jonathan Taylor to be out? - Joseph S.

  • ORT = Optimal Recovery Time - the amount of time a player needs to fully recover from an injury (not the same as how much time they will actually miss).
  • HPF = Health Performance Factor (Peak, Above Average, Below Average, Poor) - our metric to predict player performance.
  • IRC = Injury Risk Category (Low, Elevated, High) - the overall likelihood a player will get injured.
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    A quick description of terms from our injury algorithm:








    Fantasy football injuries