The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-0) will host the Philadelphia Eagles (3-0) in Week 4. Here’s the latest fantasy football news and advice to help you with your lineups this week and moving forward, specifically regarding WR Jalen McMillan.
Is Jalen McMillan Playing in Week 4?
The Buccaneers placed McMillan (neck) on injured reserve with a designation to return Tuesday, Scott Smith of the team’s official site reports.
We’ll continue to monitor the Buccaneers’ injury report leading up to kickoff for any changes. You can also visit and bookmark our Fantasy News Tracker for the latest updates.
Jalen McMillan’s Fantasy Outlook
Jalen McMillan showed up in spurts as a rookie, but scoring on 21.6% of receptions isn’t stable. Nor was the 17.8-yard average depth of target on those touchdowns.
There were plenty of holes to poke in this profile. Still, the drafting of Emeka Egbuka has him fighting for playing time and thus a non-factor in most formats when healthy, which clearly isn’t the case after a scary injury this preseason (currently on IR with an absence that extends beyond the required four games, viewed as the most likely outcome).
There is some athletic ability here, which means spike plays are bound to happen, but I don’t expect the route/target count to be high enough to garner our interest. If this turns into a WR rotation, we can adjust. But for the time being, McMillan is a player who holds contingent value when active, and that’s about it.
You’re not going this direction unless you have an IR spot burning a hole in your pocket, though the Mike Evans injury does make this stash a touch more interesting.
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McMillan’s Fantasy Points Projection in Week 4
McMillan is projected to score 0 fantasy points.
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Week 4 Weather Impact: Eagles at Buccaneers
The forecast for kickoff is 92 degrees Fahrenheit with 8 mph winds. Hot conditions may lead to fatigue in the second half.
