In tandem with Sports Injury Central (SIC), we will be posting the weekly thoughts of Pro Football Doc, Dr. David Chao, on players who are doubtful, questionable, or probable to play. This NFL Week 10 injury report includes Bucky Irving, Puka Nacua, and James Cook.

Also included is the SIC Player Edge projection, a proprietary ratings metric you can use when thinking about betting player props or filling out your fantasy football lineups.

 

Puka Nacua – Ribs

“Puka Nacua fell on the ball, defender on top of him — a chest injury, possibly ribs.”

It’s not a sternal contusion, so it’s good news. We think by video Puka Nacua could have returned to the game where he exited but for the score, and have good optimism that he’ll be ready to go this week for the Rams against division rival San Francisco 49ers.”

Puka Nacua has a +45.5% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Nacua, the Rams Pass Offense and the 49ers Pass Defense therefore we expect him to go OVER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

Bucky Irving – Foot/Shoulder

“Bucky Irving — the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are very injured on offense. Even Baker Mayfield has an oblique injury where he was full practice, but not 100%. He’s gonna try and play through, but there are a lot of injuries on the offense for the Buccaneers’ offensive line, and Bucky Irving is not likely to make it back this week, unfortunately, against the Patriots.”

Bucky Irving has a -66.6% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Irving, the Bucs Run Offense and the Patriots Pass Defense therefore if he plays we expect him to go UNDER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

Rhamondre Stevenson – Toe (OUT)

“Stevenson is also unlikely to go. He likely has some sort of turf toe variant and has not been practicing yet, and is unlikely to play this week against the Bucs.”

Rhamondre Stevenson has a -36.6% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Stevenson, the Patriots Run Offense and the Bucs Run Defense therefore if he plays we expect him to go UNDER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

James Cook – Ankle

“Better news for James Cook. He finished the game; by video, it wasn’t a true high ankle sprain — more of an eversion sprain of the deltoid, which gives him a reasonable chance to play this week for the Bills.”

James Cook has a +11.9% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Cook, the Bills Pass Offense and the Dolphins Pass Defense therefore we expect him to go OVER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

Aaron Jones – Shoulder

“Aaron Jones has an AC joint sprain, something that he has tried and play through with an injection. The Vikings have Jordan Mason as well, but Aaron Jones should be a go for this week as they take on the Baltimore Ravens.”

Aaron Jones has a -9.3% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Jones, the Vikings Run Offense and the Ravens Run Defense therefore we expect him to go UNDER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

Saquon Barkley – Groin

“Saquon Barkley — good news. Everyone was worried. I get the worry about a running back with a groin, but that was more precautionary, given the score of that game, and the Eagles also knew they had a bye week. Now coming off the bye, Saquon Barkley is in full practice with the groin. I think he is indeed a full go, so that’s good news for the Philadelphia Eagles.”

Saquon Barkley has a -5.8% SIC Player Edge projection which reflects the health of Barkley, the Eagles Run Offense and the Packers Run Defense therefore we expect him to go slightly UNDER his projected passing prop and DFS points.

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