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Jake Ferguson's 2024 was a fantasy buzzkill. After a breakout 2023 (71 catches, 761 yards, five TDs), he didn't score even once last year. Prescott's injury tanked Ferguson's second half - he couldn't crack 40 yards in any game without his QB - but even when Dak was on the field, Ferguson wasn't delivering fantasy-relevant production. The "touchdown potential in a high-powered offense" hype fizzled fast and he never recovered.
Prescott's return in 2025 is a lifeline, and Ferguson's in a contract year with something to prove. A more explosive offense with Pickens could open things up underneath. But here's the catch: Lamb and Pickens will hog targets, leaving Ferguson with scraps. He's a low-end TE1 at best, banking on red-zone looks to stay relevant, but he's probably more of a TE2 with streaming upside. He's a touchdown-dependent lottery ticket - not the breakout star we once hoped for.
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CeeDee Lamb gets in full practice on Thursday Concussion By: Mike Krueger | Thu Dec 11, 4:27 pm

| | Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb is still in concussion protocol but he seems to be on track to play Sunday. He was a full participant in today’s practice.
Lamb has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet in practice. He said he wouldn’t wear one in a game. “It’s not comfortable.” (Jon Machota on X)
FFToday's Take: Lamb has had extra time to clear the concussion protocol as the Cowboys played last Thursday so he's more likely to play than most players who suffer a concussion on a typical week. Assuming he suits up against the Vikings, he'll be in the WR1 conversation. Tight end Jake Ferguson missed practice Thursday due a calf injury which doesn't bode well for his status on Sunday. We'll get a better idea of his health after practice on Friday.

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