The Post’s Drew Loftis evaluates all the relevant fantasy football news ahead of Week 17 of the NFL season.
All About Health
Marshawn Lynch RB, Seahawks
Ready to rejoin the Seahawks — after injuries to Chris Carson, Rashaad Penny and C.J. Prosise. He could get work immediately, sharing the load with Travis Homer, with the division title on the line Sunday vs. the 49ers.
Dallas Goedert TE, Eagles
Top tight end Zach Ertz has a fractured rib. Sunday’s win over the Cowboys gave a glimpse of what to expect if Ertz is out or limited — nine catches for 91 yards and a score by Goedert.
Marshawn LynchGetty ImagesKerryon Johnson RB, Lions
Returned Sunday from a knee injury, seeing his first action since Week 7. On volume alone, he could be a fantasy factor this week vs. the Packers.
Daniel Jones QB, Giants
Was spectacular in his return from a high ankle sprain. He missed the first meeting with the Eagles, but Eli Manning torched them for two long TDs.
All About Opportunity
Justice Hill RB, Ravens
With home-field advantage secured, expect to see a lot of Ravens backups this week. Robert Griffin III is less likely to keep the ball on option plays as often as starter Lamar Jackson.
Frank Gore RB, Bills
Buffalo is locked into the AFC’s fifth seed in the playoffs. With nothing to gain in Week 17, don’t be surprised if they limit the workload of Devin Singletary to avoid injury.
Jordan Wilkins RB, Colts
Based on his effectiveness against the pathetic Panthers (9-for-84, one TD), there’s no reason to expect much different this week against almost-as-awful Jaguars, even playing behind primary RB Marlon Mack.
Albert Wilson WR, Dolphins
Has 15 targets over the past two weeks. Despite a touch matchup against a strong Patriots secondary in Week 17, expect some reverses and screens to serve as makeshift rushing opportunities, with injuries in the Dolphins’ backfield.



