Will Brennan, OF, Cleveland Guardians
Brennan, playing in his third professional season with the Guardians, aims to help Cleveland reach the World Series for the first time since 2016.
Brennan, who played 114 games this regular season, has put together a line of batting .264 with eight home runs, 30 RBI and an OPS of .697.
During the postseason, the Guardians took down the Tigers in a five-game ALDS series to advance to the American League pennant series against the Yankees. Brennan notched an RBI double in one of his six postseason plate appearances.
The Guardians have work to do in order to make the Fall Classic, trailing the Yankees 2-0 in the ALCS.
Tyler Lockett, WR, Seattle Seahawks
Lockett continues being the star of Wildcats in the NFL during his 10th professional season.
The former Pro Bowl receiver stacked a stellar Sunday stat line, steering the Seattle Seahawks offense. The wideout finished with 65 yards off four receptions while hauling his first touchdown of the season.
Despite Lockett’s efforts, the Seahawks saw their third loss in a row, falling in a 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
D.J. Reed, CB, New York Jets
Playing in Monday’s primetime slot, Reed finished with one solo tackle against the Buffalo Bills, leaving midway through with a groin injury.
It was Reed’s first game with defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich leading the way as interim head coach as the Bills won 23-20.
Before suffering the injury Reed had put together a strong season, including being PFF’s highest-graded cornerback after Week 5.
Cooper Beebe, C, Dallas Cowboys
Beebe, a third-round pick this year, continues putting a strong rookie campaign together as a starter with Dallas. He sent off the snap in every play for the fifth consecutive week.
Despite Beebe’s efforts, the Cowboys are struggling to tally wins as they could not handle the Detroit Lions in a 47-9 blowout.
Teammate Deuce Vaughn did not see the field for the second consecutive week, with three running backs taking more snaps than the 5-foot-6 Vaughn.
Ben Sinnott, TE, Washington Commanders
Sinnott, a second-round rookie, hasn’t seen a lot of receiving work while trailing veteran Zach Ertz on the depth chart. He saw 11 snaps this year, totalting 19% of the Commanders’ offense snaps in Week 6.
Sinott joined teammate and former Wildcat offensive lineman Cornelius Lucas as a rotational blocker. Lucas saw 29 snaps, marking 49% of offensive plays.
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Felix Anudike-Uzomah, DE, Kansas City Chiefs
Skylar Thompson, QB, Miami Dolphins
Dalton Risner, OL, Minnesota Vikings
KT Leveston, OL, Los Angeles Rams