To help you set your lineups and avoid starting a player who doesnt take the field, we will post fantasy-relevant updates and analysis here as NFL teams release their Sunday inactive lists before kickoff. Any rankings cited in this column come from our ESPN Fantasy staff ranks.Refresh often for the latest information.Ruled out before SundayWR Corey Coleman?(hand), QB Josh McCown (shoulder), WR Josh Doctson?(Achilles, injured reserve),?RB Thomas Rawls?(leg), WR Donte Moncrief?(shoulder), WR Phillip Dorsett (hamstring), TE Jordan Reed?(concussion), K Josh Brown (exempt list), S Reshad Jones (shoulder, injured reserve), WR Vincent Jackson (knee, injured reserve),?WR Markus Wheaton (shoulder), QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee), RB DeAngelo Williams (knee), TE Jordan Cameron (concussion), RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder)London game, 9:30 a.m. ETRB Rashad Jennings (thumb, questionable) -- active DE Robert Quinn (shoulder, questionable) -- activeEarly games, 1 p.m. ET (eight scheduled)WR Terrelle Pryor (hamstring, questionable) -- active TE Tyler Eifert (back/ankle, questionable) -- active RB Jamaal Charles (knee, questionable) -- active QB Andrew Luck (ankle/shoulder, questionable) -- active WR T.Y. Hilton (hip, questionable) -- active WR Stefon Diggs (groin, questionable) -- active WR DeSean Jackson (shoulder, questionable) -- active RB Theo Riddick (ankle, questionable) -- inactive TE Eric Ebron (ankle/knee, questionable) -- inactive DE Ezekiel Ansah (ankle, questionable) -- active RB Dwayne Washington (ankle, questionable) -- inactive TE Julius Thomas (ankle, questionable) -- active WR Allen Hurns (shoulder, questionable) -- active RB Latavius Murray (toe, questionable) -- active TE Charles Clay (ankle, questionable) -- active RB LeSean McCoy (hamstring, questionable) -- active WR Robert Woods (foot, doubtful) -- inactive WR Steve Smith Sr. (ankle, questionable) -- inactive QB Joe Flacco (shoulder, questionable) -- activeLate games, 4:05 and 4:25 p.m. ET (three scheduled)WR Torrey Smith (back, questionable) -- active RB Doug Martin (hamstring, doubtful) -- inactive WR Travis Benjamin (knee, questionable) -- active WR Mohamed Sanu (groin, questionable) -- active WR Julian Edelman (foot, questionable) -- active TE Martellus Bennett (ankle, questionable) -- active LB Jamie Collins (hip, questionable) -- activeSunday night game, 8:30 ETQB Carson Palmer (hamstring, questionable) -- active WR John Brown (hamstring, questionable) -- inactive TE Jimmy Graham (knee/hip, questionable) -- activeUpdates/analysis (most recent first)Jamie Collins (2:45 p.m.): The New England linebacker missed last weeks game because of a bad hip but traveled with the team to Pittsburgh, which led to optimism that he would be able to play this afternoon. Good news: The Patriots?inactives list is out, and Collins is not on it.Doug Martin (2:35 p.m.): As expected, the Tampa Bay running back is out because of a hamstring injury. Jacquizz Rodgers will be the man the team relies upon in the backfield.Travis Benjamin (2:20 p.m.): The Chargers wide receiver practiced twice to end the week and was expected to play in todays game. San Diego beat writer Michael Gehlken reported?that Benjamin was catching passes on the field in pregame warm-ups with no visible sign of limitation and declared him good to go.Joe Flacco (12:05 p.m.): The Baltimore quarterback, who missed a few practices this week in the aftermath of a shoulder injury, is active for this afternoons game. Reports from the stadium said he did not participate in pregame warm-ups, but thats likely a precautionary measure.Dwayne Allen (12:00 p.m.): The Indianapolis tight end is out with an ankle injury, which gives?Erik Swoope a chance to make his first career start.Detroit Lions (11:50 a.m.): With both Theo Riddick and Dwayne Washington?sitting out?this weeks game, the running back position becomes a two-man committee of Justin Forsett and Zach Zenner.Terrelle Pryor (11:45 a.m.): The wide receiver is active for Week 7 and was working out on the field prior to the game. However, CB Joe Haden is not playing today.Jamaal Charles (11:40 a.m.): Charles is?active for todays game, but its hard to know exactly how much hell actually play, given Kansas Citys cautious usage of the back. Hes a risky play for fantasy.Robert Quinn (8:10 a.m.): The Rams have activated the defensive end for this mornings London game. That could be bad news for Eli Manning. Without Quinn, Matthew Stafford seemingly had no problem against Los Angeles defense in Week 6. Quinns presence provides an instant upgrade for the unit.Odell Beckham Jr. (8:05 a.m.): The wide receiver was expected to be active today for the Giants, and that is indeed the case. However, ESPNs Adam Schefter reported?that Beckham (hip) didnt look comfortable in pregame warm-ups. Proceed with caution.LeSean McCoy (8 a.m.): Were likely looking at a?limit of 25 to 35 snaps for the Buffalo back today, assuming the Bills allow him to play with his hamstring injury. Yes, theres risk for fantasy owners thinking about going with Mike Gillislee, but he probably will get enough work to be a solid flex even with an active McCoy.Tyler Eifert (7:55 a.m.): NFL Networks Ian Rapoport reported?that the Bengals plan to have their tight end make his 2016 debut today. Thats great news for Cincinnati, but in terms of fantasy football, the limited snap count that will surely accompany this return to action probably keeps Eifert on your bench for another week.Robert Woods (7:45 a.m.): Buffalos wide receiver, who was wearing a walking boot Thursday, doesnt have a broken foot. Nevertheless, sources tell ESPNs Adam Schefter that Woods will not play today against Miami. Expect Justin Hunter to start in his stead, alongside Marquise Goodwin. Reggie Bush might also see some increased action lining up as a receiver.Latavius Murray (7:40 a.m.): Despite being limited in practice all week, the Raiders expect?Murray to get past the turf toe problem he has been dealing with and play today against the Jaguars.Carson Palmer (7:35 a.m.): A source tells ESPNs Adam Schefter?that the Arizona quarterback will start tonight against the Seahawks. If so, the question remains as to whether hell have receiver John Brown in the huddle with him. Brown has been dealing with multiple lower-body issues that might be the result of a recently diagnosed sickle-cell trait, which makes his availability hard to predict in advance.Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in approximately 8 a.m. ET for the London game, 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games, 2:30 p.m. ET for the later set and 7 p.m. ET for the Sunday night game. Cheap Adidas Springblade . Olli Jokinen, Mark Scheifele, and Bryan Little each had a goal and an assist as Winnipeg won 5-2, handing Calgary its record-setting seventh consecutive loss on home ice. Adidas Nmd White Wholesale . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. http://www.nmdsneakerssale.com/springblade-deals.html . Rinne played two periods in his first game since left hip surgery in early May. Gabriel Bourque scored 3:07 into the second period and Austin Watson tallied 5:15 later for Nashville. Wholesale Adidas Nmd Black . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. Cheap Adidas Nmd r1 . Darren Helm scored on Detroits sixth attempt in the shootout and then Jonas Gustavsson stopped Andrew Shaws shot, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. PULLMAN, Wash. -- An empty chair sat at the end of Washington States bench at the beginning of the game. Coach Ernie Kent was on the opposite side of the court, seated next to Idaho coach Don Verlin.Both coaches lost their fathers to cancer, so when Verlin donated a Coach for a Day package to an auction for Coaches vs. Cancer, Kent beat out other bidders and chose to spend the first 30 seconds of the game on Idahos bench.I dont think anybodys ever seen that anywhere in the country, where opposing coaches stood on one side of the field, sat on another teams bench, sat in another teams dugout, Kent said. But thats not the importance of what transpired. It was the fact that you have coaches, again coaches, standing up for such a worthy cause.Kent said it ranked near the top of his favorite coaching memories, as it brought awareness to trying to find a cure for cancer.Kents Washington State team beat cross-border rival Idaho 61-48 on Wednesday night in the 271st meeting.Ike Iroegbu had 16 points and seven rebounds for Washington State (5-4), which scored the first four points of the game, never trailed and led by 18 in the second half. Malachi Flynn added 12 points before getting into foul trouble and the Cougars shot 39 percent from the field. Josh Hawkinson had his 47th career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.Washington State snapped a two-game losing streak to the Vandals in the oldest continuous rivalry west of the Mississippi.Idaho (4-4), coming off a win against UC Davis, shot 26 percent from the field. Victor Sanders lead the Vandals with 18 points on 7-of-15 shooting.Down 11 points at the half, the Vandals never gott within single digits in the second half as they went seven minutes without scoring.ddddddddddddWashington State also went scoreless for five-plus minutes after halftime.Idaho turned it over 14 times but grabbed 20 offensive rebounds. Verlin said the teams biggest issue was not being able to score.Just missed a bunch of shots. You gotta give credit to Washington State, Verlin said. Their defenses size really bothered us around the basket. We just didnt score our ball the way we needed to tonight.The all-time series record belongs to the Cougars, who have won 162 meetings compared to Idahos 109.Those games are always the fun games, you know, Iroegbu said. Especially UW, Idaho, Gonzaga, those are the games where you see your schedule come out every year and you circle them, get ready for that one. And when youre in the gym by yourself, those are the teams you think about playing, one of those three teams here at Washington State. These rivalry games are really important to us.BIG PICTUREWashington State: The Cougars ended a four-game home stand with two wins and two losses, and have three games left before conference play begins. After coming in last place in the Pac-12 last season, the Cougars are looking to put together some momentum before they face Washington to open conference play.UP NEXTIdaho: The Vandals will continue their road trip and play at South Dakota State on Dec. 10. They have two games left before conference play.Washington State: The Cougars will travel to face the Big 12s Kansas State. ' ' '