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Brandon Wilds RB | JAC
Cardinals' Brandon Wilds: Signs with Arizona
Wilds signed a reserve/future contract with the Cardinals on Monday.
Wilds appeared in three games with the Jaguars early in the season -- and carried six times for 15 yards -- only to join the Cardinals practice squad in mid-October after being waived. The 25-year-old also made four appearances with the Jets back in 2016.
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Ryan Yurachek FB | NO
Raiders' Ryan Yurachek: Remains with Oakland
Yurachek signed a reserve/future contract with the Raiders on Monday, Levi Damien of SB Nation reports.
Yurachek when undrafted out of Marshall last April and spent the 2018 season on Oakland's practice squad. The 22-year-old will hope a season in the team's offseason program can help him secure a roster spot.
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Ezekiel Elliott RB | LAC
Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott: Not on injury report
Elliott isn't listed on the Tuesday injury report for Saturday's playoff game against the Seahawks.
Elliott was rested for a Week 17 win over the Giants, and while he's surely taken his fair share of bumps and bruises during a busy season, his availability for the playoffs was never in doubt. He's already feeling the benefit of sitting out the regular-season finale, saying Tuesday that he feels fresh and is ahead of his normal weekly schedule, per Todd Archer of ESPN.com. Elliott had 16 carries for 127 yards and three catches for 11 yards in a 24-13 road loss to the Seahawks in Week 3.
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Jordan Wilkins RB | CLE
Colts' Jordan Wilkins: Dealing with pair of injuries
Wilkins (knee/ankle) is listed as a limited participant on Tuesday's estimated injury report.
With Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines healthy, Wilkins won't have much of a role in the game plan for Saturday's playoff battle against Houston. The rookie fifth-round pick played 18 or fewer snaps on offense in each contest after Week 4.
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Latavius Murray RB | BUF
Vikings' Latavius Murray: Hopes to find starting job
Murray is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in March and is hoping for the opportunity to compete for a starting job, Andrew Krammer of The Star Tribune reports. "I want to start. I'm not content with being in a backup role," Murray said Monday. "I want to compete, and Dalvin [Cook] knows that. We push each other. That's what it's about. But I would love to be back here for that opportunity to compete."
Murray seems to have enjoyed his time in Minnesota, but he'll need to look elsewhere if he's truly determined to compete for a starting job. Playing behind lead back Dalvin Cook, the 28-year-old averaged 15.2 snaps and 7.9 touches over the final eight weeks of the 2018 campaign, essentially disappearing whenever the Vikings played from behind. It's hard to imagine any franchise being excited about signing Murray as a starter, but he shouldn't have much trouble finding an opportunity to compete for work. Another season in Minnesota likely would require a hometown discount, considering the Vikings don't have a ton of cap space but do have much bigger needs than a high-end backup running back.
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Jacquizz Rodgers RB | NO
Buccaneers' Jacquizz Rodgers: Minimal involvement in finale
Rodgers rushed three times for three yards and brought in his only target for two yards in the Buccaneers' 34-32 loss to the Falcons on Sunday.
Rodgers wrapped up the 2018 campaign in modest fashion, but the veteran was actually much more involved than what would have been expected prior to the season. In fact, Rodgers was no lock for a roster spot until Charles Sims went down with a knee issue in preseason and was subsequently released with an injury settlement. Rodgers ultimately saw action in all 17 games, although he failed to log any offensive touches in three contests overall. However, the veteran was often deployed as Peyton Barber's primary backup, given that rookie second-round pick Ronald Jones II had trouble staying healthy and was ineffective whenever he did log playing time. Rodgers finished with a modest 106 rushing yards and a touchdown on 33 carries (3.2 yards per rush), but he posted his best reception (38) and receiving yardage (304) totals since the 2013 campaign in Atlanta. A personal favorite of former coach Dirk Koetter from their time together with the Falcons, Rodgers, now an unrestricted free agent, still may struggle to find a role in Tampa Bay's new regime in 2019 and might test the market.
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Samaje Perine RB | CIN
Redskins' Samaje Perine: Barely plays in second season
Perine finished 2018 with eight carries for 32 yards and three catches for five yards in five games.
Disappointing as a rookie, the 2017 fourth-round pick spent most of his sophomore campaign serving as a healthy scratch. Perine likely will need to compete for a roster spot in 2019, though he could find an opening for a meaningful role if Adrian Peterson leaves Washington and Derrius Guice (knee) continues to struggle through the rehab process from a torn ACL.
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Benny Cunningham RB | JAC
Bears' Benny Cunningham: Set to hit free agency
Cunningham rushed six times for 13 yards in Chicago's Week 17 win over Minnesota to conclude the season with 11 carries for 20 yards along with one reception for nine yards.
Cunningham's biggest benefit to the Bears was his ability to play special teams, and he's been mostly an afterthought in the offense in his two years with the team. Going into his sixth season, he'll be an unrestricted free agent, and he'll likely have a role as a backup, though it's unlikely he'll be a big fantasy factor.
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Ezekiel Elliott RB | LAC
Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott: Injury had role in Week 17 absence
Head coach Jason Garrett admitted Monday that injuries played a role in Elliott being made inactive for Sunday's game against the Giants, Jon Machota of The Dallas Morning News reports. "He's been banged up a little bit with different parts of his body. We just felt like it was the right thing for him to not be a part of it yesterday. I do think he'll be fresher going forward," Garrett elaborated.
Elliott missed his first game of the season Sunday at a time when the Cowboys had little to play for since the team was already locked into the NFC's No. 4 seed. However, it seems likely the league's leading rusher could have suited up had Dallas had something to gain, especially considering how management allowed quarterback Dak Prescott and receiver Amari Cooper to take the field. With a week-plus of rest in tow, Elliott should be back in the fold for the Cowboys' playoff opener Saturday against the Seahawks, though Wednesday's injury report will provide a better indication of his health.
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Rashaad Penny RB | CAR
Seahawks' Rashaad Penny: Bottled up by Cardinals
Penny gained just six yards on four carries in Sunday's win over the Cardinals.
Penny missed the previous two games with a knee injury, and he didn't get a carry until the second quarter. It was a brutally unproductive outing, and he fell behind Mike Davis, who rushed seven times for 44 yards and a touchdown. Penny is a more explosive back than Davis, but with limited touches, he needs to break out big plays early to earn more carries behind indisputable starter Chris Carson. The rookie first-round pick shouldn't be counted on in postseason fantasy formats without a dependable snap count.