That's where I am, especially considering that I just found out Mostert will also be out for 8 weeks. Can't have both of those guys clogging my roster for half the season. (And our bench is only 5, with no IR.)Not sure what to do either. Short bench (6players) and so many bye weeks to cover this year. I might just let him go and be someone else's headache.
They do?He's going to be ruined all year. They call it "high-ankled ####ed" for a reason
I've never heard this. What's the bleeped out part, the S or F word? hahaTampaMike19 said:He's going to be ruined all year. They call it "high-ankled ####ed" for a reason
F'd. lolI've never heard this. What's the bleeped out part, the S or F word? haha
Will he go on IR? if yes, when? I need that to happen before waivers run on Wednesday.4-6 weeks. Ugh. I wish it was 6-8 because that's cut and dry drop. 4-6 feels like I should keep him a bit.
I doubt if he will be the same *when* he returns. It may take awhile to completely recover.4-6 weeks. Ugh. I wish it was 6-8 because that's cut and dry drop. 4-6 feels like I should keep him a bit.
I'm not worried about that as much as I am about him reaggravating it.I doubt if he will be the same *when* he returns. It may take awhile to completely recover.
Just call it 6.4-6 weeks. Ugh. I wish it was 6-8 because that's cut and dry drop. 4-6 feels like I should keep him a bit.
Yes I know. I was expecting 6-8 weeks and then probably 10-12 before he's good. So just drop him. But 4-6 and maybe 8-10 weeks he's back, maybe he's good for late season run.I doubt if he will be the same *when* he returns. It may take awhile to completely recover.
I sincerely hope this is a redraft league and not dynasty.I put in a couple bids and he's my drop
Of course. I don't have time for dynasty and if I did, Jeudy would be a clear hold.I sincerely hope this is a redraft league and not dynasty.
The Broncos saw your repeated posts here and decided to indulge you by putting him on IRWill he go on IR?
Broncos placed WR Jerry Jeudy (high-ankle sprain) on injured reserve.
The Broncos still don't have a hard timetable for Jeudy's return, though this move will keep him sidelined, at minimum, for the next three weeks. Whether he's at full speed upon returning from a high-ankle sprain is also a lingering question mark. Jeudy ran 18 of his 23 routes from the slot prior to injury in Week 1, which logically fits K.J. Hamler, who led the Broncos in slot routes last year, as his one-for-one replacement on waiver wires. Tim Patrick is also a tremendous pickup in the interim.
SOURCE: Nick Kosmider on Twitter
Sep 14, 2021, 4:21 PM ET
repeated because no one responded. I was thinking maybe he was out only a few weeks and wouldn't go on IR. Having said that, I thought the second part of your response was funny.The Broncos saw your repeated posts here and decided to indulge you by putting him on IR
Broncos placed WR Jerry Jeudy (high-ankle sprain) on injured reserve.
The Broncos still don't have a hard timetable for Jeudy's return, though this move will keep him sidelined, at minimum, for the next three weeks. Whether he's at full speed upon returning from a high-ankle sprain is also a lingering question mark. Jeudy ran 18 of his 23 routes from the slot prior to injury in Week 1, which logically fits K.J. Hamler, who led the Broncos in slot routes last year, as his one-for-one replacement on waiver wires. Tim Patrick is also a tremendous pickup in the interim.
SOURCE: Nick Kosmider on Twitter
Sep 14, 2021, 4:21 PM ET
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport believes Jerry Jeudy (high-ankle sprain) will be out "closer to six" weeks.
Rapoport noted that the timetable was set at 4-6 weeks but he expects the young receiver to be out for the entirety of that time. It's not a guarantee that Jeudy will be out for over a month but fantasy managers can plan on being without him for the foreseeable future. In his absence, Courtland Sutton and Noah Fant should soak up plenty of targets in Denver. Meanwhile, K.J. Hamler and Tim Patrick will compete for the WR2 gig. Patrick, who was credited with a start in Week 1 and saw 46 snaps, likely has an edge over Hamler, who only took the field for 24 plays. Both players are interesting stashes but neither can be relied upon for meaningful fantasy production yet.
SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Sep 15, 2021, 1:42 PM ET
Given how the injury looked on TV, I'm fully expecting at least 6 weeks. I really hope they don't rush him back too soon - wait until he is at least 90%.NFL Network's Ian Rapoport believes Jerry Jeudy (high-ankle sprain) will be out "closer to six" weeks.
https://twitter.com/zacstevensdnvr/status/1449461477451210754?s=21Zac Stevens @ZacStevensDNVR
Huge news: Jerry Jeudy has been designated to return from the IR (1st @mikeklis). That means he can begin practicing and has 21 days to be activated to the active roster.
He’ll be back for the Cowboys game at the latest, but potentially much sooner.
I don't want him to play unless he is at least 90%
They have a short week after tomorrow’s game so I’d guess he’ll be back for the Washington game in week 8
Damn. I was so fixated on getting Bateman that I didn’t see someone had dropped him to the wire for a bye week TE. Ouch.
No information has been provided yet, but my guess would be that they give him an extra week and come back in week 8.Is Jeudy coming back in week 7, this Th night football, or will it be in week 8?
Broncos coach Vic Fangio said the chances of Jerry Jeudy (ankle) playing in Week 7 against the Browns "are less than 50 percent."
Jeudy was designed to return from injured reserve a day before the Broncos' Week 6 game, but that still gives him 21 days to be officially activated. The most recent report on him was that a Week 8 return was the team's target. Denver gets a short turnaround this week as they'll square off with Cleveland on Thursday, all but ensuring that he'll remain sidelined. Courtland Sutton has seen double-digit targets in three of his previous five games and projects for a monstrous role versus the Browns this week. He's a must-start WR2 until Jeudy returns.
SOURCE: Kyle Newman on Twitter
Oct 18, 2021, 2:11 PM ET
I mean, they’re 3-4.They should absolutely not rush this guy with their season basically down the toilet lol
But are not good. Injuries have hurt an ok team and made them a bad team.I mean, they’re 3-4.
Agree - they have not looked good, but at worst they will be one game out of the division lead after this weekend.But are not good. Injuries have hurt an ok team and made them a bad team.I mean, they’re 3-4.
Denver may be one game out of the division but they are not close to beating the Chargers and Chiefs. In their current state, they won’t beat LV either.Agree - they have not looked good, but at worst they will be one game out of the division lead after this weekend.
As for not rushing Jeudy, I doubt he would be coming back if he wasn’t ready. Besides, Fangio is undoubtedly fighting for his job and will want to have his best players out there if they can go.
They're one of the most fraudulent teams out there lolBut are not good. Injuries have hurt an ok team and made them a bad team.
I think for the moment you have him ranked correctly in that list. Could maybe make the argument for him over Waddle but I wouldn't today. I grabbed him in one league where I'm maybe the only guy not pummeled with the Week 7 byes, and there Sutton is my WR3, so I'm really hoping over the next couple weeks there becomes a clear picture of where he fits in the Denver WR pecking order because I don't want to carry both all year and constantly have to choose which to flex every week.Jeudy certainly appears and plays the role of future stardom in the NFL, yet... with an offense sputtering and C Sutton looking good, Tim Patrick is no slouch, Fant, and the two RB's heavily involved then how much is left? I can't imagine seeing Jeudy ranked higher then 10-12 fantasy points a game and not exactly a high ceiling? Idk - he certainly can be studly, but when? I picked him up to place on my IR and now not sure if he makes the grade to keep him on my team.
Where do you rank him on this team of WR's:
Tyreek Hill
Mike Williams
Chase Claypool
Jaylen Waddle
Jerry Jeudy
My other bench players are too good.
All Sutton owners are certainly paying attention. DEN will have 3 top notch WR's. My initial thought is Sutton and Jeudy will both do well and Patrick could score at any moment as well. Sutton was a beast before his injury and looks like he's nearly all the back plus some. Sutton averaging like 5-6 catches a game consistently. He's good. I like what I am seeing out of Sutton. How it affects him moving forward we can only watch and see. Jeudy, Jeudy, Jeudy what to do with him. Obviously a hold would be nice but may not have that luxury as my kicker spot is empty and I would like to hold DAL D. Deep breaths. Silly to hold a D? Perhaps not silly to hold a solid D like BUF or DAL this week.I think for the moment you have him ranked correctly in that list. Could maybe make the argument for him over Waddle but I wouldn't today. I grabbed him in one league where I'm maybe the only guy not pummeled with the Week 7 byes, and there Sutton is my WR3, so I'm really hoping over the next couple weeks there becomes a clear picture of where he fits in the Denver WR pecking order because I don't want to carry both all year and constantly have to choose which to flex every week.
Jerry Jeudy (ankle) has already been medically cleared and is fully expected to return for Week 8 against Washington.
The word comes via coach Vic Fangio. The Broncos, understandably, did not "believe it was fair to put him out without any practice" against the Browns on Thursday. We already knew that Jeudy got in a "solid pre-game workout." Barring a setback he will be locked and loaded against the Football Team after previously not playing since Week 1. With Tim Patrick already fading a bit opposite Courtland Sutton, Jeudy will have immediate WR2 appeal, though he might be best served by a week of WR3 "wait and see" in fantasy.
SOURCE: Zac Stevens on Twitter
Oct 22, 2021, 5:32 PM ET
greenmountaingoat said:I snagged him when he was dropped (we don't have IR spots) thinking I could survive and needed the upside of flexing a guy I had ranked pretty high. I'm still holding out hope for him and don't really "need" him but with Ridley/Woods/Tee as my main 3, I could really use a jolt there and be able to play matchups.
Let's not forget, in the opener, he had 6 catches on 7 targets when he got hurt at 8:50 to go in the third. Was on pace for a double digit target game. Every player I post optimistically about tanks so who tf knows. I see some Dionte upside here.
Because of posts like these, "Let's not forget, in the opener, he had 6 catches on 7 targets when he got hurt at 8:50 to go in the third," and "Jeudy is a definite hold, if at all humanly possible."Stat Correction said:Just my humble opinion based on player evaluation, situation, and (very)small sample of the old proverbial eye test....but Jeudy is a definite hold, if at all humanly possible.
He has dynamic ability with the weekly upside that we as FF players look for. I believe that he and Kadarius Toney, if truly healthy down the stretch, could be on many championship teams.
And that is also a very true possibility. The ebbs and flows of how productive DEN offense becomes. Some offenses can support the cast of offensive players like say, ARI and LA and TB and BUF - teams with relativity high scoring offenses. Usually the top 2 WR's on most teams are relevant players, some support three. I see Jeudy moving into WR 1 A & B with Sutton moving forward. We can only watch and see if he pans out this year as the team sits as it is. Is Jeudy a better wideout then Sutton?I expect a lot of ups and downs with Jeudy the rest of the way. A lot of mouths to feed and not exactly a high-powered offense.
Doesn’t help redrafters this year, but next year could really be Jeudy’s chance to shine with a new QB and particularly if Sutton gets signed elsewhere as an UFA.