New Orleans'WR Tre'Quan Smith(hamstring )has gotten on the IR all year, and Seattle's RB Rashaad Dime (calf) has run out activity given that Week 1. Nonetheless, both might be turned on in Week 7 when the Saints and also Seahawks meet on Monday Night Football. While it is difficult to recommend beginning either in season-long organizations, fantasy proprietors will certainly still be checking for the most up to date injury updates so they recognize whether Smith or Dime are worth getting off waivers or beginning in single-game DFS contests.

That's why we'll remain to update this write-up with news on Cent as well as Smith up until the main active/inactive report appears on Monday around 6:45 p.m. ET. For all the most up to date fantasy updates, follow us on Twitter. MORE MNF:|| Is Rashaad Dime playing on Monday evening? UPDATE: Penny on Monday mid-day, indicating he's likely to play tonight against the Saints. UPDATE 2: Cent, as is Alex Collins. Dime (calf)hasn't played since Week 1, but after being earlier today, he

's anticipated to return Monday night versus the Saints. It's feasible he'll remain out one more week, yet all signs point to him suiting up. It's not an ideal matchup, as the Saints sport the No. 2 run protection. Dime has actually never been much of a pass-catcher, so most of his manufacturing will likely begin the ground. With Alex Collins (hip )additionally, Penny has minimal season-long fantasy worth. There's a probability Penny runs as Seattle

's lead back, yet up until we see him in action, we can not claim for certain. He's worth tucking away-- particularly with Jacksonville on tap in Week 8-- but for now, he needs to only be thought about in DFS single-game contests. Is Tre'Quan Smithplaying in Monday evening? UPDATE: Smith on Monday mid-day, suggesting he's likely to play tonight versus the Seahawks.

UPDATE 2: Smith.

Smith (hamstring muscle) hasn't played this year, but he was from the IR last Tuesday and exercised throughout the week. There's a decent opportunity he wears Monday evening against the Seattle's 27th-ranked pass protection.

If Smith plays, he might instantly end up being New Orleans' top outside pass-catcher. Smith has a lot of big-play potential, however he's yet to show any degree of consistency. Maybe this is the year, yet Smith had a lot of possibilities in 2020 and also failed to produce.

It is difficult to recommend instantly putting Smith into season-long lineups, however like Cent, he deserves tucking away on the chance he removes. The Saints have Tampa, Atlanta, as well as Tennessee in Weeks 8-10, as well as all 3 are well below average against WRs.