What a huge setback for the Arizona Cardinals…

Fantasy Football Impact of James Conner’s Injury

The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be without James Conner for a few weeks – how does this impact your fantasy football teams?
James Conner Injury Update: Will He Play in Week 4? Fantasy Impact and More

ARIZONA — Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner isn’t expected to be in the fold for a few weeks after suffering a knee injury in Week 5’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, as numerous NFL insiders have reported Conner is a candidate to land on injured reserve.

*Update since the time of publish, Conner has been placed on injured reserve and will miss the next four games at minimum*

James Conner could miss 'a little bit of time' with knee injury

Conner – rostered in 95% of leagues on ESPN – was a strong RB1 in Arizona with little behind him to take away carries, targets or touchdown opportunities. Even with him missing nearly three full quarters of football, Conner is still ranked as RB18 with an average of 13.5 points per game.

If you drafted Conner, you likely got him at a bargain price and was thrilled with his production.

Now, fantasy owners are looking to evaluate other options, and so too are the Cardinals as they move forward without their bellcow rusher.

Here’s the fantasy football impact of Conner’s absence:

Fantasy Football Impact of James Conner’s Injury

Running Backs

The Cardinals have a handful of names in the mix, though their top candidate to replace Conner wasn’t even active on Sunday.

Keaontay Ingram didn’t play the last two weeks due to a neck injury, which propelled Emari Demercado to RB1 duties once Conner was out. He rushed for 45 yards on ten carries and found the end zone on the ground while catching one pass for 12 yards.

For what it’s worth, Demercado was the only running back to take snaps once Conner went out, as Corey Clement (who was called up from the practice squad) didn’t register playing time on offense.

Also notable: The Cardinals signed Damien Williams to the practice squad late last week and yesterday claimed Tony Jones off waivers – they’re certainly keeping options open.

As of now, there’s reason to believe Ingram could be the RB1 in Arizona when healthy. He out-snapped Demercado the first two weeks and has had fairly high praise around him when available.

It also wouldn’t be surprising to see Arizona try a handful of options and ride the hot-hand, especially with their offensive line playing well in terms of run-blocking.

Verdict: If healthy, we would roll with Ingram, though Demercado could make a jump into the conversation. Regardless of who you claim/acquire, it’s best not to start them until we gain further information.

Quarterbacks

Josh Dobbs had been surprisingly efficient with a reliable running game, as Weeks 2-4 he didn’t turn the ball over and finally appeared to have found his footing in Arizona’s offense after landing in the desert at the tail end of the preseason.

However, Dobbs was brought back down to earth with three turnovers last week – all coming after Conner departed the game.

Against a Bengals defense that ranked near the bottom of the league in major categories, Dobbs and Arizona’s offense was mostly disappointing on Sunday.

Going 15/32 for 166 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions, Dobbs also lost a fumble. Can he rebound?

James Conner Injury Update: Will He Play in Week 4? Fantasy Impact and More

Dobbs will face a Rams defense that ranks No. 18 in fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks.

Verdict: Arizona’s offense came into 2023 looking to establish the run, and they’ve had success with Conner in the saddle. Could the Cardinals opt for a more pass-heavy approach? Whether due to game-planning or game circumstances dictating it, Dobbs may be called upon to open things up through the air. We’re confident, for now, that he can rebound next week.

Pass-Catchers

While the offense continues to open up for Dobbs, he’ll need his security blanket in Zach Ertz now more than ever. Ertz was targeted just four times last week but did find the end zone, and outside of Marquise Brown, he’s the most targeted pass-catcher on the team.

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